I ♦i MAP OF NEW JERSEY. A FLAN of a Company for proGorisp an accurate Map of New Jtrfey, may he at the Bonk of Mr. Dobfon, by wh- m fubferiptiom aTe received. The Coitipanv have been i»corprr»t«d by a late »f (Kt Legislature of that State, and m re iSan i»oo ftiarea have already been fub fcribeo for, April 4, A N£tV MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOTT OPENED At Ghaik's Circulating Library, ITou 75 N.ortb Third Street, E may be had, all fa Fijhi»nmble Mtutc compoling 'the song* &c. lately fold at the Repository ;n Sooth Second Streot. To which, in a few days will be added, fettle PIANO FORTES of a very furrier tone and quality, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, best Reman Violin Seringa and every otber article in the musical line, which will be frld in prime order, and ob the mod reasonable terms. Subscription! received for the Musical Journal for the Piano "Forfce, a d *he Ftyte or Violin, th« firft fa numbers of which are ahready pufeUlhed, and nrvay be purcbafcd idgfcther or fcpatately by Don-subscribers March 6, ißoo- JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, j., QirxtniTr or WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes t ».FOP SALE Bt ISAA6 HARVEY, Jen. W, B. A iiv fuc or fires that may-fee win'e«eut |«rter than 18 by 12.can bt had from (aid manutafto »v, on being orderedi and aifentioii given totorward on any order!that may be left for that Appl v't No. 9, South Water-street, as above, july 8 THE U NDE R S.IG NS. D, HIS Swedith Majcfty'-i Consul General, and au thorized to tratifaft the Consular Bufinefa, for his Majesty the King of Denroaak hi the United States »1 America, teSdir.g at Philadelphia, H&tby gives public Notice, That tr otcntx to recent inAtru&iorts received ,J»om hit gove»i>ment, it is the duty of all Mailers •f Swedilb and Danilh Tefch, befor- their fading from any port in the (aid States, t» call upor him or the Vice CohCul in "oriitr to be granted such Certificates for their Cargo-«, which the exigency of the Date ot the Neutral Comm.-rce anJ the fe ver I Decree. of the B«%crcnt Powers, rerd«r indifperfably necessary, and, that any Maft.r of veffcJs belonging te the refpei&ive nations, or na vigating ander the prciefiion of their flags, in omitting to tiki such fund refposfible for the conferences. RICHARI> SODERSTROM. Ph:l» J elphSa, i&b December, 1799. valuable keaj. estate TOR £AL& f At)*! « asm 0/ Land } LAYING on the ea'ft fijc of the Tails Road On ihaEaft it ii bsur.ded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Franc I*, fra—on the south, by a road &f tH'o perches, and oc th c north by a lane, which separates it from 14*• MiCall. It ia propo fcd to divide hnd inta 3 equal parts in order to frit the purcbafers. AJfij, 31 acres, fuuated on the weft fide of G'erir,antown told, adj"ining Mafters's eftjte, bein" part of th« property of the llt« Samu«l Mifflin- . , For terms apply to Samuel Mifßan, corner si Market and nth ftrcets. January 14. A COUNTRY SEAT. FOR SALE, handfcme Country Feat, belonging to i tbe «!l»ts of Adam Zantzinger, deceased ; Ctuated on Schuylkill, near Gray's F-rry, contain irtg about II acres of land, on whicn a ■ Isrge, commodious brick Tioufc, three rooms oil a Boor, with a large piiiza. A good barn, coach ho*f«, *4. add a pump of excellent water. The buildings are nearly litw, and in good condition. There is also on the premifta a noted Rock, called' Bsmbo't, whiah is one of the bed landings and JHMng places on the river. The garden is large and Tery productive, as V the remainder of the land which lays high, and commands a beautiful view of both rivirs, the city and the neighbour hood. Pofleflion can be had immediately, A further description it rfeemyd unneceiTary, as it Is cxpe&ed the premises will he viewed previous to a sale, and the prite terms of payment, &c will be made known by HENRY ZANTZItiGER, Adminiftra'or to said eftatc, No. 165 Market Street. N. 9.—ln cafe the abeve property ii not difp<?- fed of at private f»le, it wifl, then be fold at the Merchant's Coff c HAufe, on Saturday the a6ch is&, at 7 o'clock in the evening. aprilj Trhree Lents Reward. RUN away frpm the Ssbfcrihcr on the evening of th« i2c!i jnft. a bound Servant GIRL, B3med Elizabeth Howckel, had on and took with hsrfthree different changes of garment and money, y*oud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any par foa apprehending her lhall be entitled to the above reward—no coßs 'or charges will be paid. N: B| She had » years and some montht to serve DAtytEL PtfZPATRICK. Goihen Townftiip, Cheßer Spunty, July 19. august 6 TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY oh Saturday evening the 13th July instant, ff«m CWebrook Furnace, Lancaster eounty, a Negro Man named Cato, he is about 40 year»,of age, five feet fix or se ven inches high, tolerable blapk,, with a down i'-i look, squints, he is a cunning art/ul fellow, a great liar, and vefy fond »>f flrong liquor, Djs bten brought up 10 the farming bufinels, is very handy at any kind of laboring work ; lje in k with him a number of clothing, amongst hii;h were, one l'uit plain Nankeen; (some rmijey )• I< « expeScd he has (haped hit course ;,-r Philadelphia or New York. The above reward will be paid for fe ■ uri»p him i n any gaol in the United States, ■* ith reafcnable charges if brought home. Cci>troakFurnice>.J»Jy 16, -tO i3j £RATf KINTZING, GOODS,' ENTITLED to drawback which tkey cß:r for sal» at inotlerate prune so- cash, or the usual credit j or 6n a credit of l» or 18 month' upon Mortgages on ileal Pt»p' *y . in ornear the City ■ f Philadelphia. or ol 1 er fatisfadory security boxe* andba'tesTiek-, Ii P* r pei old Port Wine lenliurghs *5 boxes I'umblers af -60 do do. Hemp- lotcd. en linens. 100 boxes Hamburgh jO do. do On) Window Giafj g by brigs. io, 4e 50 do Patterbornes 1 ehcft ported Looking aj do. Bielfield Linens. Glasses. 11 do Creas and Creas Several large elegant do. a la Morlaix. Ijoo Dtmi)oha>. Brown Rolls. 50 kegs Pearl Barley Do.HeSans. A few tons Roll Brim- Polish Rolls. flose. Bed Ticks. ao kegs YelUw Ochre. Siamois. A few bhls. Rosin. Arabias. 40 tons Russia Hemp. Empty Bags. , !«■ I'hHa. Hogs Bridles. Oil Cloths. % hhd. Dutch Glue Shoes and Slippers. ao calks Nails assorted Soal and upper Leather. from 3d *o aod.^ Quillaand Sealing Wax. 16 calks Ironmongery A package Gold and Sil- 8 caflcs Hoe s . vtr Watches. Geiman Steel. A few chests Toys. 6 hhd». Coffee mills. Slates and Pent iU. Blocking Twine, Tapes, 70 hhds Havanna Mo St»ne Pickling Pots, lafTes & c February 15 d»ot Sec. 8. And he it further enaSed, That : in his county ; and if the perlon claiming there {hall be paid within this territory, the ; the land does Dot pay the amount on or bc following taxes, for every hundred acres of fore the expiration of the time, the ftientt or land, and so in proportion for a. greater-or colleftor (hall proceed to fell ; after fuel) smaller quantity : the land (ha Ibe divided sale, the (heriff or colleftor (hall deliver to into three daffes, according to the <|u lity, the purchaser a certificate of the quan that is to fay, firft, secOnd and third rate— < tity of land fold, describing therein the the firft rate (hall be taxed at eighty-five j traft that was charged with the tax, and cent*, second rate at sixty cents and the 3d j the end or fide from which the quantity fold rate at twenty-five cents, per huudied acres, was taken, which (hall always be laid off as which fold taxes (hall be paid annually in nearly in ?. square as the si uation will admit the manner this aft 5 and the of : And the surveyor of the county, on following rule (hall be observed in rating the receipt of such certificate, (hall by him any trad of land % wit—when a greatet felf or deputy proceed tofurvey the quantity part ofa traft (hall,be superior in point of fold as afcrefaid, agreeably to the said acr quality to second rate land, it (hall be deno- tificatt, and charge the purchaser with the minated firft rate; when a greater part ef expense of the fame. The surveyor or his a trad (hall be inferior to firft rate and fu- deputy as the cafe may be, shall give notice perior to third rate in point of quality, it to the former owner, if in the county, or (hall be denominated second rate ; and when his agent, if any he has therein, of the day the greater part of a traft of land (hall be on which the survey is to be rfiade : And inferior to second rate, it (tall be denomi- upon the plat and certificate of survey being nated th rd rate land—taking into view the presented to the (heriff ur colleftor, 11 (hall furface of the earth as well as the quality of be his duty to convey the fme to the pur the foil. Provided erlwayt, That nothing chafer I y deed, in due form of law execu herein contained (hall b construed to sub- ted, which conveyance shall veil in the pur jeft to taxation, any lands lyiDg within the chafer all the right, title and interest of the limits of tbecontraft made by John Clcves proprietor; and in swnfideration of law Symmes and his associates, witn the board (hall also reft the pefiVmon of the land in the oftreafnry, and vfcithout the boundarie* of purchaser : Provided aliuajs, that nothing their patent, until the fame (hall have been therein contained, shall extend, or fee con ■ granted by the United States : Andfrovi fir ed to extend, to bar the right or equity i ded also, That the unimproved lauda in of redemption, which any infant, person ! the Viuconnes a. d Illinois country, (hall nan compoe mentis, or in captivity, may | not be lifted at higher than second rate. have the land so fold, provided the taxes ' sec ,0. And be i, fur,her enaßed, That and charges thereon, wit h interest, and a. : ifet tertitory (hall havea perpetual lieu on equitable compel,ion for improvements , ~ v r r thereon made, be rendered within one year every trad of land add every part th reof, j for the amount of «ll tax s, and IO per ten- « 1 % a , turn interest .hereon, from the firft day of M And le ,t further enaßed, That THAT the tra&of Land herein aftsr d«- j s e p tem ber ; and no alio at on of lands be- wh*n any trad of land, er part thereof, is feribed, i,it v ely, " tie£)nning.ai the North Weft | wi,,™ to a „ y per s o n, or in enter- not fold upon being cxpofed, and the tax cornet of the seven ranges of townships, and ; . sams) stall lh< c | a ; m on the fame not paid, it (hall be the duty of run«il)g thence fifty miles due south, along the i 6 6 ,„ r ,; lnrv „ m ;| the taxes acd the <hefiff or colleftor to advertile and ex weftern boundary «t the said ranges; -the.ire |pr lieu of tins teft.tory, until iße taxes and fjn|{ |q ft , e ; n ]|ke mannJri aJ , 0 due Weft to the Mam Branch of th.r Scteto ri interest thereof due from fuel. perf.O, P and ]ace as aforefa;d >t court ver : thence up the Mam Branch oi rne lain ri- » paid. r r ~ , , , , \, , ver to the place where the Indian boundary ne 1„d be it further enaSed, That °! " A ft/i croffe* the fame .—thence along the aid boun- rl \ ffld * i l J ,u, ,he ta * be P aid 'hereon ; and no (heriff or dary line to the branch of the Muf teiritorfel auditor and te de k. o colk-ftor, or their deputies, (hall direftly or kin gum river at thecrofling plate above Fort of each coUßty relpectivcly, a CC P indirectly, purchase any land that (hall be Lawrence ; thence ta laid river, to the ( a book for the purpose of entering laudi ot ofcd l 0 sale for thc paymcnt ofiaxes. ooint where aline run due weft from the place non residents in manner and form hcreioat r , , . ef begging, wiU interred the favd river ; | r dircacd< AH non refjdcnt3 shall enter Sec. iw. fmther tnaaed, 17«t licence along the lisle so rtin to tba plaec of be- thelr lands wlth t |,e auditor, or with the when any non-resident fails to pay to the oinntuß has beeu divided mto townlhips of , , , . r ., •„ treasurer the tax and luterett due on any five miles square, aodfrailionalnartj of town- c ° te peace p e . trafl of land, on or before the fa d month of (Sips; ,»d that plats and of the .aid the land lies on or before: the si ft day of A jßn the aud ; tor a( (hc townfnip, and fraftjonal parts of townthipe are July, who shall admmifter an oath to the Jt ht tranlmiU t0 the fevera i deoofited in the offices of the Rerifter of the pc-ifon deliveriß: such lift, or by any other , •# , > Treasury and Surveyor General, for tkeinfpec- me ans procure fatiefafto'y information for ccrß °. J®. °° ie c * ° , f . rion of all perfoas concern.d. thr J e o f,f ccrU ining the quality ot h ', 3 , o f CC ' Cert to l be fcVe . ral 11. r i i a \ ' ~ ; f !n^l s f. ,m (henff# or collector*, at the cafe may be, The holders of ftich warrant# at have been uc ', an ' P *'R j^i ch it li • failure of payebeut. stating particular ©r (hall be granted for military I'ervicesperform- er t e name o e y , , amount of the taxes due thereon ; ed during the late war, are required to preftnt every non r.fideut (hall enter or her famc the fame to .he Hegifter of th, Tre.fi.ry, at land, agreeably to the rule, and regul.Won Qrc f ' Glztt ,„ of thi , urritory , f or some time prior to the twelfth day of February of thii >&, ae in - afe of residents All tax- i u in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for land Hft e a by the commissioner, and '° ur . ff wcel ". y LrtTwiTafter re Ih. pu.pofe of being revered; N.regiftry rclurEtd .otheclerk a, afoefaid. (hall be fhcriff or coledor (hall, forthw.thafterre- Viirhowever he madeef any ess quanta thaa inttrcft fh rc # to the ftrr ; ffor ceiving such lift, pwceed to advert,fe on he , quarter t.wnfh.p, or our tho.fand aeres. P s Al , d , he court hodfc door of his proper countv, the . .■ v ii i j rr. J t™. .v,„ said trafts .flads on which the tax is due, The priority of l»»«on of th. w.rrans. which taxes <>" all lands, lifted by the audi- ft arll[!Ullt there, f. and that he may be preCpnted and n-giflersdin maimer sfore tor / 0 r by theclerks of the peace and cer- S , r , ( , f TJ. prior «T the itth day of February in .he (ific ] t(J audit , )r) w ; th intcreft th at «>«» P^« cd to mak f of the fame to yM r one thoulMKl eight - i , , jd , fatisfy fa-id taxes, unless the fame (hall be L after the Md day, te .'...mured by k><, iu the may be due thereon, shall be paid to tne Qr btfore th{ . fifft Mon(hy No . mode drefcribed by th. 6rQ recited. tern tonal treasurer or to the fherff or col- P much fa| w „ (hf IV. ledtor of the proper coun y, b»«t the trealu- » . , f . r ; , Jhe holdcii of warrant!, fkjU on rer (hall not eceive from the non resident, " xs> a " d "^ nc " the sale s and Monday the ijth <U? of February, in the ye„ ' on l e f, such non refidei.t pay the Ae fa.d fter.ff or collei.or stall advert,fe-the 1800,1 n the order of which the priority ef Heari r ' ( ' , si „ , f All _..ft ai , fame in four different public places wnhu, on (hall be determined by lo.es afereliid. pefon. fame befor rj" ? ft! 11 n the county, and if the amount of taxes is ally,or )iy thfir agents,dafignatein w ruiiig ,t the ally, nor um,l fu h n o n resident (hall pro Los before the time mentioned, "ffice of the Register of the Treasury, the i-artusu. duce to him, a certificate from-the auditor > /v.ii frll iar quarter townftips eledad hy thf m or the clerk of tile peace refpedively, of the u „ f , t i P r ..11 and ftieh of the said h.lder, a, fh.lt lefign.t, . of h !an(J ; sos wh ? ch hc ' or ft, each traft, or so much thereof as will a v- •- b r rsart £sk The holder« of warrants for military service. D f t he territory andthe clerk of the peace of in the fame manrer o ae e am.l -to cover one pr more quarter Mip (h . fcvcra , cou \, tit( re f pe aively, shall keep "vec to the is direftedin cafe or traiS. of four thoftfand acre, each; (hell, at any ~a nsf ,r , .an 4 evrv 11 u -efident of residents ; and It (hall not be lawful for time after Monday the 17th .day of February, 1800 books o tianse , y the (heriff or colleftor, of their deputies, di and prior to the <iift«iay 01 January,_ t«o», be el- who has entered hu or her lands, ,n manner of ind ; rea , yi , 0 purclia f e any land lowed to regiAer the said warren., in manner e- a f">refaid, iray, on the the / f-Aion forefeid, and forthwith to make leca.iona therefor or any part thereof to any other p< r t«M under tm» lecti . _ on any trad or tsaSs of land not before located. ' son er(ons , htve the alteration made Sec. 17 And be it further enactrd., 1 hat pea'i *'< located before the firft day of January, 1801, are by £, n s to w on\ transferred, and such person relates to the lands of nOr. refidente, in one the (upplemen.aty ad of Coogrefi hereinbefore (j, al j be chargable wi'h-the.ta* o' such land newspaper witnn this territory ; and alio, recited, passed on the feeond day of March, 1799, or lands h{rea f ter . perfon 1< avinj" Ii" °ne newspaper at the leat of the general w'i. Philadelphia, th. the alteraton (hall pay (o the auditor government, and at the city of Ric^nmond day and year above meatiooed. or clerk of the peace refpe6fivelv, twenty- Virginia ; and the town of Boston in OLIVER WQLCOTT. five cents, to his own life. And it shall be Maff-chufetts ; and th® city of Hartford , V Sec. of the Treasury, the further duty of the auditor, in tht month Conne&icut, for the term ot uff wee*« to >!■ JL ' " of August, yearly and every year, to tranf- commence on the hi ft week 111 r ebtuary TREASURY DEPARTMENT, rnit to the clerks of the peace of the feverai next, and the eapences thereof (hall be de- May iQtk 1799 | counties refpeftively, a certified extraft of frayeo out of the territorial treasury. ""ipHE proprietors of certificate. ifTned for fob-I land ' ,lis "«"• or True exUaa,fromfaidl=w 1 foripfions w. the Loan bearing interest at ' there,n ma le in the preceding year, . oting RICE BULLOCK, eight .pejr centum per annum, are notified, that I thereon the tradsof land on which the tax- Auditor of Puil'C Accounts. N» W. T. it any time after payment ihall-have made en have been paid into thc territorial trealu- "- - - of the sth inftalcient, which will become due I r y. Previd d always, That it (hall be the during the firft ten day. of the mouth ,of Jely j ut „ Q f t |, e f CT eral clerks of the ptace, up.in enfiing, Certificate, of Funded Stock may at rccc ; vi from th e auditor, a lilt of the -.on SSSSSSST»SS£Sf3SSS fit® instalments, or one meiety of thefnm. e«- d.l.gent search and enquiry of the non refi prefledin the fubfeription certificate.No cer- dents' lands lymg in each of tlieir reipc 'ivr tificates of Funded Stock willhowever.be issued counties ; and after comparing the said an for Tefs than one hundred dollarj. j ditorial lift with the lift of non refidenis' Such fubfcnjp.ion *Ptifica.e. w may hepre- j , a||d( entered in bis office, (hail proceed to inted it the Treasury or Loan Office. con- j. ft a)] t[]e refidll( . of th( . ; and , belonging to m^edfo"rt a 'd«.te' nou-refident. not before lifted, noting the that 1 moety of the fiopk haabeen iflued. quantity and quality of the leveral trafts ot OLIVER WQLCOTT, land, so by him difcovertd and not before Secretary of tU Treosurj. entered, aodfucb u becinaat with certainty OF Unseated I and# in WeOmtTreW*d county Pennsylvania, are hfreby notified, that un left the Tax«» due on f»id lands for 179*, are P a »d into the hands of Jokn Br<mk«. Ef, trerfurer of said county, on or before the aoth of April next, tkey will be advrrtifed for fate, as the law sixreas TAMES M'GHEW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, V Comm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J ftnavy iS. d^>m TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March i\th, J799. PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the aft of Congrcis parted on the ift day of Juae, one thovfafid, frven hun drcd and ttinctyfljc, entitled ''an art regulat ing the i«'anii of land appropriated for mili tary ftsrvicest *od for the of United Brethren for propagating the gofpcl atnoug the Heal hen , jnd the adl supplementary to the fail rerited ail p. (Ted on the second day of March, methonfand feten hundred aodnine ry tiin«— —<fl wit. mw&f.tf 3aw»f SAMUEL JACOBS. No 95, North Water-4 re£t, 'hAV£ ch kand the following UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS Territory of the United States, North Wcjl of lb' river Ohio. For the iaformation of non-reSdents, proprietor* of lands situate and lying within faiJ territory. By a lam passed in the general assembly of said territory, on the 19 tb of December, A. D. 1799, entitled " An AO. levying a Territorial Itk on Land," •// lands tymg within said territory, the property of individuals, non-resideut, as well as residents, are subjected to taxation to de defray territorial expences. EXTRACTS FROM SAID LAW, Publiihed by A'Hhority fatu&f ascertain the quality of, be /hall enter » fee end rate ; and fl.ail make out and trans mit one copy to the territorial auditor, and a fccond copy of such lilt the clerk Avail de liver to the (hertff or colle£tor of the pro per county, to govern him in c;lU&jng the taxes due thereon, a» in other cases of non residents' lands. Sec. 13. -dnd be it further enaßed. Tl.at the fheriff or colleftor fliall be auihorifed tr fell so much of each trad of land chargrd with taxes, as will discharge the amount thereof, with colls: Provided goods and chattels camot be found thereon to the a mount. A.id the (heriff or colle&or in that cafe, thall advertise the time and place 0/ {ale one month, at the door of the coifrt hoofe, and also, at four othor public places gpjj ■ The Auditor of laid Territory has opened his e-ffice at Cincinnati, north-wcf tern territory, where he is at all times ready to receive and enter she lands of non-tcG dtfnterß in hit office, lubjecft to the payment of taxes under the above law. R. BULLOCK, /■udittr of Public Accounts, N.PF.Tt Cincinnati, Feb. Ij l9oa. Priritf r'. are rcqoefltti to give the foregoing e*- tr;ft * jSUco in thiir refpedite paper# for Iko bo. refit oi ti.ofc ceccerued. March 2 u MAP OF NEW-JERSEY. THE commiflUners appointed for the purpose of circulating fubfeription papers, to the pro p©fed plan of procuring an accurate Map of New- Jarfey, immediately after their appoiiitment tranf miftfd printed copies of the plan to various perfont in the several -comities of this state, an<J in the crtic» *t>* .New York and Philadelphia, and since have requeued the gentlemen entrusted with those papers, to rftuTta the number of fubfcrir>crt by rtfpeAfttrfcy procured, to James Salter, fcfq. at Trenton, oaor before the 6th day of February last. The number of furfcriptions receiv d, not amounting itsT two thousand. the commissioners did not oajjwcltfe themselves authorized to fix a day for the'mcbtfßi? of the company; nevertheless be« ing *f opinion from rei£esable information, that the a&ual fubferiptions are neatly, if not fully, adequate to the complete organization of the com- pany, if they could be afceriameti by regular re- Jr turns, and being convinced that a trailing degree of exertion, on the part of thr holding the 1 fu 1 ftription lifts, w< uid enable th.em •• carry the intention of th« fubferibers into effeft, they have by the 'unanimous advice and consent of the fub feribers, whom they have been able to confuk, fixed on the 14th day of May next, being the ad day of the fitting of the supreme court, for a meet ing of the fubferibers at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the State House in Trenton, for the purpose of elefttng fiveTruftees and a Treasurer, if the num« be'r of fubferiptions Ihould be fufficient. or in any event to determine on the measures necessary to se cure the attainment of an objed so ufcful to the (late. From the universal approbation exhibited by their fellow-citizens, at the commencement orchis undertaking, it was to be i-xpe&ed that the sub- v fcriptions returned would haveenfored its imme diate execution, and the commiflioners are purfua ded if proper attention is paid totheprocurirg of fubfeription*, to their pun&ual return at the time fixed for the meeting, and to the attendance of the fubfcriberß, either in person or by proxy, that na farther delay will take place in commencing the operations of the company, in time for their exe cution during the course of the ensuing Aimmtr. # William pearson, -) f MASKOL BIKING, > C«mmr». 1 THOMAS M POTTER. J Trinton, March 11, 1800. N. B. tiublciption paper* are left with the fol lowing (among other) gentleman, ih their respec tive counties, to whom those persons desirous of promoting the objc& of the company arc reqerfted » to apply' Wm. Campfiald, Esq. Mtrtis• Dei (hoin Dunn, Esq. MidAlttm Artis Seagrave, Esq. SaJem. Silas Dickerfon, Elq. Sussex George Burgin, frfq* Cumber loni, Wm M'Eowen, Efq> Somnfet. Williani Lloyd, Esq. Mowuib. Joseph Ha«kinfon,Efq. u Peter Ward, Esq. JBergen. Ghttrles Clark, Esq. The above gentlemen, >frith all others holding fubfeription papers, are particularly requested te forward the original fubfeription papers, to Jmtt* Salur, tffq. Tjtafare* on or before the 14th day of May next. March 26, BOTIOE. T—RE Crediton of Ifaat Painter are defir»4 to rtsder in their account* to the fob fcriber, rn or befoic the firft of May next, at a dividend will then be made; and all thof» indebted to (aid firm are defircd to make im. mediate payment or they will be dealt with a* the law iiredli. Afrit 9 CAUTION. Tf BE Public arcautionedagaii<ftrec«ivingthe J Subiiribcri Nott in favor of, »n« ir.dor fed by Thorns. W. Francis, dated yesterday, at 6c dap after date fur eight hundred Cellars. The note is in the hand writing of the Subscri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the inrforfer, to the credit tf the drawer, Thomat W Francis Thi» note together with a con trail between Charles Williairtfoii, and Cfcarltt Hale for lands-in townflvp, No. 4, ia the range of Struijler county, state of Newijerfey, and fußdry other papers contained in a Pocket Book, were taken from the Subfcribort d«lk lift • evening. As the, above can be »f no ufc to the (terfon who haa carried them off, Ihhould they be returned, no qtiefiions lhall be asked. February 6 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OR fcXTHAVGKD, For property in tie or witiin tkfrlj miles tf ity A PLANTATION or tra& of Land in Mifflin County and State of PennfyWfc nia, within fix miles of the riter Juniata, con taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty acre* cleared, part.of which 13 a rich bottom* watered by a constant ttream that is (trang enough to work an oil or a grift mill Angf. person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic • of (his gazette. N. B. If foH, credit wiH be given for put of the money. Otioberift 1799 Or to he exchanged for a good Veflel, AN elegant new tivo-ftery FRAME HOTTSfc, twenty feveu feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piazza and kitchen, to g«her with a crtach honfe and ft able, the ficurilhHng village of Frankford. The houiv, which may be entered the firft of June neat, wtU fee fti.Khed in the nearest stile with many conveni ences and will be well adapted to a large geoteel family who may wi(h to relide in the country du« the summer feafcm. In exchange, it will be valutfi low, if a veffd offer that may be fukable. Further. particular* will be made known by ap plication to MOORE WHARTON. February 14. 1 Valuable Preperty for Sale, hi CheCeat, near Sixth street, diredUy oppofi** C«nck«ss Hall. ALOTofgrouitd ( ab<fut II feet front ia Chef cut street a«3 i J feet id depth, whereon it tfe Sood frame house, now in the tenor* ef Saaras enge fubjc& to a grounlrent of 20$. per annum. The, ad»-ntageoui Ctuatio* »f thii preperty re quire* no comtmtlW, f«r it must he known, thrre are few in thhcityto equal it, an unecceptionabl* title will be made to the furchafer. Apply t» JAMES GIRVAN, No. 19S, Chefnut (I. nest door to the prcmiftr, march S tu.th fa*tf iaws«r. PRINTED BY J. W. fKW&. JACOB CLARK, Affigne. itawtiM SAMUEL MIFFLIN. drf: FOR HALE <?tf. * dtf.
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