|&tatfS» ***> Philadelphia Daily - *' * • •". *-■ *r 6 ».-u /fvhifk 1348.] The (trice of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additienal, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless,some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advcnce. *«* No Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months. DectmVr i J 799 FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, LYINQ on the Votomac Rivur, county of Nor thumberland, li ate oi Virginia ; containing u jov ll4vO 3erc«—-its situation i tqualtoany o'her in tlie N*»r:hern Neck, lemarknbie lor evtry kind of widfowl, oyl#er% fifh and crab, and none bet ter fr.rhea'i'hi lr isabcut the farce diliance from Baltimore, Alexandria and Norfolk, ananotnure tlun one days fail from either. Th*re are three improved plantations with dwelling h*ufes, the c n- known by the name ol Exeter former ly the residence col John Gordon, is an dlegaiit brick house, with four roorfii on a floor, and a passage fix'ten fi.ee wide The othrr two art-commodious and convenient ly fitted, wi h good and fuitahlc out houses, at one vi vvi'ich J >h» Murphy, Esq. (now of Weftmore iand.county) lived ft veral years;on this farm there is a good gri.'l mill, with water fuflicicnt to turn any number of stones ; al£*> convenient store hi u las and granaries on a public road, well situated for a country /lore. On each of those places there arp fine apple and peach orchards. The greater proportion of 'he laud ia of the firft quality, aud rear the half of the whole heavily timbered. The terms may beknev-nby applying to Wm. IJ.l J . Tebbs Baltimore, Fcufnce G. Teljn*, cfq. of Richmond county., Virginia, or to Thomas Murgatroyd and Sons, Philadelphia. Feb. 14. , Vnitki> STATK*, ? fynnsyvunia District, $ BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me dire<Sted, liftied out of the DiftriA Court oftheOnitcd Statis. in and for the Pennsylvania Diftricfc, will be fold by public vendue, at the City tavern, in Second flreet, in the city of Philadelphia, 011 Friday the 4th day ©f April next, at fix o'clock io the I undivided third part of two oer t<m* Messuage and Lots of Ground fituate,on the south fide of Walnut ftreet,in said city, beginning at the corner of John Wall** lot afnd extending south wardly 7 9 feet 6 inches to ground of Miers Fiflier, F.fq. thence well wardly 54 fact to a corner, thence Southwardly a» feet 6 inches or thereabout 10 ground of David H Conyngham, thence weft wardly 46 feet to an alley, thence acrofsfaid alley 33 feet to a corner, thence eaftwardly 46 feet, thence northwardly to Walnut Ureet 47 * ca » ikanee eaftvrar.tly 011 the ♦aid flreet 54 fe*t, to tlu plate of beginning, fubjeil to a rent, charge of thirty five founds p<*r annum, with the use ayd privilege ©f the said. alley, running into Dock f.reet; all those City L ots marked in the general Plan No. 1537, 1738. 1539. 1540, 1541, on the weft, fide of Third fireet Irani Schuylkill, between Locust and Walnut streets ; 15371 containing in breath frxty feet and in depth 247 feet 6 inches ; the others being contiguous, contaia in breadth 250 feet and in depth 247 feet 6 inches; all thole City Lots numbered 1393, 1394* J 395» >397 and 1398,011 the north fide of Walnut flreet let ween Filth and Sixth streets, from Schuylkill being eath of them 66 fcet in iront and 235 feet in depth. Also, all that mefiuage and tra& of Land, partly in Lower Dubliu townfbip, Philadel phia county,and partly in Montgomery county, containing 19 i-» acres.be the fame more or leis. Seized and taken, in execution as the property of John E)onaldfon,Efq JOHN HALL, Marshal. Martial** Office, March 17, 1800 ' eotS. NOTICE. THOMAS HAWTHORN, Of the (Sty of Philadelphia, UIEReHANT, HAVING ON the 9th day of Aug. 1 %{sgn?d all .his tfcate, real, perfttfjal and mixed, to JOHN M.NESI3IIT and JONATHAN MEREDITH, —All perform indebted to the said Thotna* Haw. thorn or to th« late honfe of Hawthorn and Kerr, are desired to pay their rjrfpf<Hive balances to JONATHAN MEREDITH February at Forty Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, living in Safiafras Neck, Cceeil County, State of Ma xylaud, on Friday the 14th inft. a negro man nam ed JPE f'J BL, about twenty-five years of age, toler able black, and left handed. He has been used to Tailing by water in the Chesapeake Day about twelve months, and is smart and a^live—He has bicn formerly »fed to farming and taking carc of horses* His doathiug he took with him is un —lt is expeded he has (haped his course for Philadelphia or Chester Town, and the above ' reward will be paid for fecaring him in any geal in the United Sti-.tca, an.! reasonable charge* paid if brought home, by JOHN FERGUSON. N. B All maftera of vcffiU .anti all other persons are .'orwarned, of harboring the said negro. SafTafras Neck, march 18. «aw6w Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spnng Forge, in York Qotuty., a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUD JO, about n year« #ld, the property of Hobert Coleman; kfq. Hfi is ab«ut 5 feet 8 inches high, ha: a Uicmifh in eyes, uwte wnife in them th?*n common, by (fade a Ferge man ; had on and toqk with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almofl new, a sailors- jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a <wanfßown firiped under zcket; a rorura hat; one f:ne anl one coarse shirt 4 one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto ftripedbordu, a blue Persian under jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up fai4 negro and lodges him in any jail in thie or any of the neighbouring states (hall have tke above re ward or reasonable expences if brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, Odober 13,1799, N. B. As said negro formarly lived in Chester cfunr y, it is probable he may rctifrn that. November 5 3 Acting Assignee. 3 taw 6 w FOR LIVERPOOL. A MI ABLE, jfgTillihghast, Master. PHILADELPHIA built, of live oak and ce dar, will be ready to receive htr cargo at Weft's vrharf in a few days, and to fail about the sis teenth of April. For freight or pafTage apply to the captain on board, or to JEREMIAH WARDER. WHO HAS FOR SJLK, The following articles entitled to Drawback Cotton Hose, fine Holland Shirting Linen, Table Linen, Ticklings, Rags for Paper ma ker9, Rufiia S il Cloth, Ravens Duck, Iri(h Linens in trunks, London White Lead, Dry and ground in oil, Red an \ Barr Lead, London 1 in in boxss, London refined Petre, Ne v- Castle Grindstones, Roman Tea Canni'tcrs, «legant G randoles. ten four ponnd Woolnieh pr®v>f cannon, double fortified with apparatus compleat, aad a quantity of three and nine pound (hot. march 31 Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. STONE, PROPOSALS in writing will be received until the 15th day of April next, at the office of the Treafurcr of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge Company No. 1 1 Church alley, for a (apply of ten thowland perch of the best quality Free Stone, one hall of which mud be of large dimenlions, viz 7to Ii feet long, to 3 feet wide in the bed, 9 to 18 inches deep—the remainder to be of the size which.is generally called large foundation (lone, to be delivered at the Weft end us Hij;h flreet, in such quantities aud at such times as (hall be required Price and time of payment to be expressed JOHN DORSEY, Secretary pro tcm A quantity of TERR ASS for mortar will be wanted. March 17 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN MHO ADS, late of this city, deceased, are requeftedto make immediate payment; —and those having accounts against the farae, to bring them in, duly attested, for payment to RACHEL RHOADS Administratrix■ March 26. LANCASTER STAGES. r Prwprietprs of the Philadelphia aud L an- X carter line of Stages DISPATCH, their grateful thanks to their frwndsAnd the public in general* for the past favors ihcy l.ave rectiwd.ajw inform them that In addition to the regnlat- Line, thty are povided with Carriages, sober a»d careful dri)|tiu, to go through between the City and Borough in two da) s. Those who prefer this of travalliug can be accommodated at fthe Stage Office, sign of United States EagU, Market flreet., Philadelphia. . Sloughy Downingy Dunwoody &C 9. Nov. 30. «[ 2t—§ Cl'i'Y OF WASillN T GTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS .«,r CERTIFICATES sign ed by the ftilfcriL>cr, .'or undivided Shares or Lots or. hi. purdjafe within the city of Wafting ton, who have not yet appliqd for and receiv-jd their Deeds ate hereby not*6ed, that their fcveral Titles wi.l be duly .completed to the order of thole who in conforijiirr with termi of thp said Cer tificates, do make the Payments in full therefor, either to 'Thomas Af'Euen & Co. or to the fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any t»me before the 31ft day of vlay next. December 17 BOONE'CON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ON K YEAR—THAT Valuaile Estate, KNOWN by ti?e name of the Booneton Iron Works, fitnate in the county of Morris ia the flat* of New-Jcrf?y, confining ot a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of ftenes, aud Saw mill, ail in good order and now in use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient house, with out houses of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and stone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent tolle&ion of Fruit, a large Orckard, and 1500 acres of wood, paP.ure and arable land, and a great number of stores and workmen'* houses Immediate pofleflion will be given of houses and flores hifticicnt for providing stock the present winter, aHd pofleflion <»f the whole in the lpring. For terms enquire of David B Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackic in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or mefirs. Jacob andPich ard Faefch on t&epremifcs. Januarv n Thirty Dollars Reviara. DESERTED FROM the Marine Barracks pruhe night of the 14th inft.—JOHN OSBOR'N, born in the town of Bedford, Weft Chefler county and state of New York, aged years, 9 months, 5 feet 8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyes (long qued) lig!*t hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by trade a Shoemaker. Eniifl,ed by Lieutenant key nolds in Stcphun's Town, near Albany the 15th of June last Had on and took with him a lhort round blue cloth coat with a red cape, a blue cloth coatee, a few white wai(lcoatß, a long grey mixed clo*h coat ana breeches, a pair of boots, a checolate coloured great ccat trimmed with black hair plulh, £. fyr-- hat fcalf worn,, two silver watches, one a Kiiddle lize, the other fmali. He may impose himfcll on some family or gentleman as a waiter, as he ha 9 a&ed in that capacity.- Whoever apprehends said Defertcr, and fecurrs hizn in jail, feods him to Headquarters, or delivers him to any of the Marine officers, or. an / officer of th« army of the United Stat-i (hail receive the above reward aad all reasonable charges. J. S. LEWIS, Adjutant Marine Gprps, January 16. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, iß©q. Submitted h publtc coijiderafion, as additional evidences of the efficacy of Dr. HAMILTON'S MEDICINES, IN THE CURE OF Mod Disorders to which the human body is JOHN HOOVER, Rope-maker, South Second street. between Mary and Christian llreets, Philadel phia, voluntarily makcth oatb, as follows: namely, that his wife, Mary Hoover, was so fcvcrely affli&;d with violent rhematifms, very dangerously situated, the c>>nfrquer>ceof a cold after lying in, as to be con fined to her bed for several weeks, and was at length redjced to the melancholy apprehension cl iem fining a ciipple for life ; tfie mod refpe&able medical advice was aud every probable re medy a tempted. Wt.cu feeing ievcral cale* of cures peiformed by Eftence and Extiaft of Muflaxj, they weie pictured Ifuni Mr. Birch, No. 17, South Second street. The -full application en abled her to walk acrefi the room, and the ufeofene bottle rcftored hei to h<y ftate of health and Stawiw. strength John hoover. Sworn and to the 45th *'jy cf March, ' 1800, bcfoic IjbeccECr Ferguson, Efq one of the Juiliccj ot the Peace fur Philadelphia couniyi DAVID GILBERT, Toyman, No. 4 6, South Fourth Street, Philadcijpliia, voluntaiily nukeih oath, us follows : namely, iH% about months ago, he caught a feere cold, v/'fit.-h refilled every remedy he could think of, and produced the most alarming cf tefts j he could procure no reft for inceflant cough ing, nor breathe wi h iut great pain and difficulty, 1 and was finally 1o exh J u:led, as to be fcaicely able to walkabout, which Id;his friends |ittic hopes of his rcrcvery, though the prescriptions of a resectable phyfi:ra i were conftariiiv a-tended tp. In this ii.uati on lira ring of t\tc tfficacv of Hamilton*# Elixir, a bot tle wds procured trorr Mr. Birch, No 17, South Se cond ftre;t ; the firfl dose of which afforded the most furprifu.g relief, 4nd r ivc him more ease than he had enjoyed during the v. i ole of the above period, and before the co.items of one bottle v. eie taken, he was perfcflly cured, his iferength and appeiiie recovered, and no'- a symptom ot his former diftrefling com plaints remained. mwfim '1 he above par;icu rithe said David Gilbert wish- be made public, »s a testimony of his gratitude, and for the benefit 01 rnukind. DAVID GILBERT. Sworn and before me the s 4th day of March, ißoe. TO PARENTS Wh» may have Children arflictsd with the This difcovcry is 'of the firft magnitude, as it af ford* immediate u. f, clucks the progress, and in a (h:ut time entirely rtJßoves the molt cruel diforderto which -Jjr' Wn arc 1 «£ :» —The Elixir iafo perfectly tye?*b-.e, and the dcte so imaii, that vb difficulty a rife 3 in taking it. A daughter of Mr. fcwing Wiley, No. 109. Cedar street, Philadelphia, was dreadfully f»ffl.£ted with worms, insomuch that her life was with great reason defpairedof; her complexion faded and grew pale and fallpw ; hci eyes sunken ; her appetite was loft, and fuqcecded *by a painful and constant fickceis at the stomach ; which general wailing and debility was accompanied with every appearance of a dangeious fever. From thi& dcplorabie ficuit on she was reliev ed, and lettered to a aatc of perfect health and ftrcngth in a few days, by the use of Hamilton's Worm Dcf troying Lozeogcs,. which expelled a great uumbfci of large pointed worms, from fix to nine or twelve inch es in length ; one of whicH being a mod exnaoidina ry thftknefs, (supposed 'roro half an inch 10 an inch in diameter) was.Opened and found to contain a quan tity of young ones The above is communicated by Mr. Wiley, believ ing i r s peru'alpiay be u'eful to many, by extending the knowledge of a medicine whichmerits uiiivcrUl at»rrition : But this teflimony is/Oaly a corroboration of the evidence of mo« k thak nf it thousand persons of ail ages, who have, wirhintv/en:v m-.ci.hs past, been cured by this medicjne. with she urmoft cafe and fafety, of valgus coinpU mi, from worms and from übftru&ions or foulneis >in the sto mach and bowels. Samuel Biodget Is :ecommendcd as an invaluable medicine, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of the various, complaints which reful.t Irpm d.fTipated pleasures. ju venile indifcretions,relider.ee in clirrptej unfavourable to the coniljtution; the immoderate use of <;ea, fre quent intoxication, or any other deftru&ive intemper ance; the unfkilful or exccflive use of mercury ; di r eafes pcculiarto females at a certain period of life; bad lyings in, &c. And is proved by long and extensive Experience to be absolutely unparalelled in the cure of nervous dif orders,confumptiona, lowne r s of spirits, lofsof appe tite, impurity ofthe blood, hysterical afTc£tio«», in waid weakneffes,violent cramps in the stomach and back, indigeflion, melancholy, gout in the stomach, pains m the limb., rela*atipi>s, involuntary emiflions, fcminaJ weaknesses, obstinate gleets, fliur albus (or whites) impotency, barreruirfs, Arc. 1 his medicine is.perfc&ly different in its qualities and operatian from thole hot and irritating chugs so frequently proposed for similar puroofes, and which only recommend themselves by the dangeroas rapidi ty of their cffe&s, and which, a&ing as a temporary but violent ftimu'us on the nervous system, infallibly produce greater evils than those they are intended to remove. The principal ooetation of this remedy w in the fiomjeh, restoring the digeftivc powers, and fending from that organ new health, and vigour into every part of the system. It enriches and purifies the blood wirh out mfliming it; brace, without (Simulating too vi olently-the nervous fvftem: strengthens the secretory vessels and the general Habit ; brings back the muscu lar fibres to their natural and healthy tone ; and res* tores that nutrition which immoderate evacuations, have destroyed, and wbofelofs hadthrown the whole frame into langor and debility. The ReAorative is absolutely above all rccommcn mend at ion, in removing thole weaknefles and infir* mi ties with which many females areaffl dad, the con. dicious treatment therein.^ The mod obstinate fcminal gleets ; and the racft diOrelfing cases of flour albus in females falls particu larly under the province of this reftorativc; Ipeedi'.y yield to its benig., operation, and arc radically cured, by cor retting and pnrifyingtfic acrim6nic>u» humors, reflating a proper degree of tension to the relaxed fibres, and ftrengtheoing the weaken«d organs. Io cafcsjof, extremity w.here ,the lon& prevalence and obfiinacy of Hifeafe has brought on a im* povertlhmeot of the system, exceflire debility ps whole frame, a wafting ot the which no nou rishment or c6rdul could repair, a in tl.f life of this medicine nas performed (he most aftonilh* ing cures- FACTS liable. RHEUMATISM, DANGEROUS COLT). JENNINGS, Alderman. Cough, WORMS, Dr. Hamilton's Grand Restorative The grand rcftorative is prepared in piils as well as in a fluid form, which a (lifts considerably in produ cing a gradual and letting effeft. Their virtues remain unimpaired for years in any climate. Dr. Habn's true and genuine GERMAN CORN PLATSTER, And infallible remedy for corns, speedily remov ing them root and branch, without giving pain. Tbe genuine Persian Lotion, So celebrated among the fa(hi«nable throughout Furope, is an ir«V4luable cosmetic, pcrfe«stly inno cent and fafe, free from corrosive and repellant minerals (the bafta of other lotions) and of unpa ralleled efficac/ iiajsrevcntir.g and removing utane ous hleniilhcs. of the face and flcin 6f every kind, particularly freckles, pimples, pit. afttr (mall pox, inflammatory rednefsifcurfs,tetters, ring worms, fun burns, prickly heat, premature wrinkles, &c. The PerGan Lotion operates mildly, without impeding that natural, infenfibie perspiration, v.hich i&cflen tial to health, yet it? cff,&s are speedy and perma nent, rendering the skin delicately foft rind fmoorh, improving the complexion and rettdring the bloom of yonth; never failing to render an ordinary countenance beautiful, and an handl'ome one more so. The Damask Lip Salve I? recommended (particularly to the ladies) as a» elegant and pleafaot preparation for chjpped and fore lips and every blemifn and inconvenience cc tafiorel by colds, fevers, See speedily reftof-ing a beautiful rosy colour and delicate foftnef* to the lips, The Restorative Powder for the Teeth and Gums, This mod excellent preparation comforts and strengthens the gums, prcferves the enamel from decay, and ckanfes and whitens the teeth, abfarb ing all that aenmmoniom flimc a«d foulncfs,which luff-red to accumulate never tails to injure and fiually ruin them. Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Warranted an infallible and immediate cure at once using; 'being the most speedy, effectual and pleafast remedy ever offered to the public, and far the f<rttsfa&ion of the timorous, the proprietor maketh oath, that this ointment does net contain a finale particle of mercury or any other pernicious ingredient in its composition, aad may be used with the most perfect fafety by pregnant women, and on infants newly bori:. Price 3-4 th* of a dol lar each box. Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, For the cure ol Venereal complaints of every dc fcription: An extenfivc trial of near four years, has proved the Vegetable Specific to be effe&ual in expelling the venereal vi.us, however deeply rooted in the eouftiturion, and has restored health to many who brought to the brink of tXe grave by the improper administration of mer wary. • r- Within this period upwards of eight thousand patients have experienced its. salutary effe&s. With the medicine is given, a description of the fyrrtpron«s which obtain in every stage of the disease with copious directionsfor their treatment, so as to accomplish a perf<r£t cure in the fcorteft time, and with the lead inconvenience poflible. Infallible ague and fever drops, A long culogium on the. virtues «f this medicine ii u'sneceffary, as the money will be .returned if the patient is not relieved, it r&ver having failed in many tboufand cases, not one in a hundred has had crc-tfion to take more than a bottle and num ber. not half a bottle. Dr. Habn's aUhrcad Anti-Bilious Pil's, Whuhhdve been uniformly iuccefsful in the cure ©f bilious and malignant fever.*, and inalldifor dirs of the head, ilomach and bowel*. Gaivlchd's Gen'ntine Lotion—Curcb's Cough Drofr— Anderson 1 s Take notice. the abrve vllaable fne Hcinet, are loldin Philadelphia by William Young Birch, flationvr. No, 17, iouth frcond ltier.t, and by no one tjfg in tVe city. Likcwife that the Ggnature oi L'e" arid Co. (the general agents for the United States} it f ufiyd on the outfidc ofceach v/itho -t which tfcey ea"'-*6r he genuine. Fmchafers by the doZ'-n or will receive a libsrsi allowance by applying to Lee and Co. Eal- timore Maftfi'sS'. JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. At tbeir Store 'Ne. 5 Cbesrut Street, Iqve FOR sale, The following Articles, viz. Fir ft quality Ruflla Hemp Rtifiia Duck Brandy in pipes, fiift and fourth proof Madeira Wine in pipes and half pipes Claret in cases Winter and Summer prcfled, Spermaceti Oil Spermaceti Candtls, and Hyson Tea, latest importation March 14. NOTICE. A CERTIFICATE of on« Share *f the Bank of the United Sta'es, No. £9120, in-the name ot,l.ewis Peter Quirtyn, ami a Certificate of two Shares«lrhe said Bark, No 29119, til the name of George James Chr lmondely, Earl of Cholmon dely, were forwaided from New York by the Chefierfield British Packet lor Falmouth, which vva9 captured by the French, and the Certificate® 101 l or destroyed, and for which application it made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of which ail pcrfons concerned arc tlefired to takesaotiee. CLEMENT BIDBLE. February a I J NEW EXHIBITION GALLERY OF PAINTINGS^c. WILL he open every day tiritft the'end of May at Mr. Savage's Rooms, No 70, South Fourth street. Mr. Savage refpe&fully isiforms the Ladies an 4 Gentlemen of Philadelphia, that'a hands. me col lection of Paintings and Prints executed by levcral ®f the fir (I matters in Europe, together with some original American Hiflorica! taken fr»m the mod interfiling fuhjsdls, a catalogue ©f which will be Wnfafid to vtitors. Admittance ore foi rth cf atfoftar-—coriflant at nateprce will be given. aprii I NEW LINE OF STAGES To New York, By the ftorteft and rnaft pleasant road—pafiing Shrouph Frankt'ord, Huftlcton, Newtown, Pennington, Millftene, Bimndbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New* ark. THE SWIFTSURE starts from the Green Tree, No- 56 Nortfc Fourth Street, at i o'clock every moraing, and arrives at New York early the next evening. From New York it starts at 9 o'clock every day (Sundays sitcepted) and arrive; at Phila delphia, early the next evening. Far# for pafiengers 5 dollar*, way p<flVnf?ri 6 cents per mile. Eaih allowed 1416 of baggage. One bundled and fifty weight of baggjge to pay the fame as a paflcnger. All bagg«ge to be at the rife of the owr«f, unlels insured and receipted for by the tlerk* of the'different offices. 'Kite of infuranre One per cent. *§* Apply to JOHN' M'CALLA, No. « N-trth Feurth Street, Philadelphia. tod *p WILLIAM VANDERVOORT, No. 4 3 Courtland Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich Street, New York. January 3, This Day Published\ By J. Ormsod, No. 41, Chefnut Street, Death of General Wajhington. In imitation of th« manner of Offian. By Rev. John B. Liitk, A.M. Minister of the First Trelbyterian Conrreration of Philadelphia. C? Mr. Chaudron's Qtarian will be pubiifhed on Monday morning. March 15. J. JUST CO MS TO HAND, And for falc at W.Jovkc, J. J. CRUKSHANK, AND i HOMAS DOBSQN'S BoOKS^TORfrS, Sacred to the memory of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of tht United States. Adapted to the lid February 1800. Bv Richard Alsop. march 16 PROPOSALS By A. DICKINS W J. ORMROD, FOR PUBLISHING Tht Pursuits oj Literature, A SATIRICAL POEM IN FOUR DIALOGUES, WITH NOT fB. To which ivill be Annexed, A VINDICATION OF THE WOBK, TRANSLATIONS Of all the Greek, Latin, Italian, and French partakes, quoted in the Prefaces, Vindication and Notes. BY THE AUTHOR, TheWorkwill be print ed from ;h<; last L®n dptf edition, will foim a targe, osavo Tolumc of nbcu? sop an in difx which this edition v ill alone poflcfs. N, B.—lt is new in the Press, and will be. finished with all possible speed, \* Subfcription6 will be received by A- F>lc kins, No. 25, North Second Street. oppofiteChrift Church, and J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefßut-firetft, and by the principal Bookfcllers throughout the United Slates. m&t4W march %y t A Summer Retreat. mwfim A convenient and Genteel House. Gtua f ed in Trenton, to be let or fold. Poffeflion will be given the id of June next. Enquire of the PrincCr. March 25 laxfs of Lycoming County JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY cf the Comm\pioners of Lyco* ming county, attends at Philadelphia t© re acive the Taxes upon unfsated Lands in that County, fr?>m the holders thereof,'in th s City. Those wfco have filed with the Com inifTioners, (tatements of their Lands, are re queued to call upon feiir., to know the amount ol Taxes therenr., and pay them ; otherwise, fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for colle&ion, agreca hiy to.the 0$ for raising county rates -and levies Tfi6f» who hive not filed statements of theii lands with the Gt>miniflioners, and areclefiron® of having it done, to prevent fates without ptv» vivus personal Notioc, mav file with the-above Treafurar, their lifts, ftaUFg the qu>Btiti*» ;»• turned, number and dates of the warrant! ard names of the warrantees, under which they h*ld Their lands. He will attend at Mr. Jnftrph H:rdyVNo. 98, Market street fct this purpose rfc* wh instant. - d3m, November eobc [forcriUK XVII eodtf (Price if Ccnt») THE A POEM A POEM, AND PROP( )SALS. It lhall be elegantly ex ecuted and bedclive*- edto fnbfcribers at the mode rate price of iuo dollars andffty cents, in boaids. i'o others it will be rkifed. 3»wtf. eo6<*. s
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers