MAP OF NEW JERSEY. A PLAN of a Company for procuring an accurate Map e>F IW J«rfry, may be seen at the Book St re of Mr. Doblon, by wjiom fHbfcriptions are received. The Company have been incorporated by a lite a & of the LeeiftatuTe of that State, and more than ijoo (hares hive aiready been fub ftribed April 4 1 A NEW MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OPtNBD At Chalk's Circulating Library, Wo. 75 North Third Street, WHERE may be had, all the Fojbianable Music cornpoOng the song* See. lately fold at the RrpoGtory iA South Second Street. To which, in ft few days, will be added, feme *IANO FORTES f»f a very fupericr tone and quality, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, hell Roman violin Strings, and every other article in the musical line, which will b<*. Jbl3 in prime order, and oa tKe mod reasonable term*. stsbfcriptior» reeeived fnr the Muftcal Journal lor the Piano For*?, a< d the Fl»te er Violin, th« irit fix nynxbers of which are already fob lifted, and may be purehafed together or faparately by "non subscriber*. Marlft 6, iSoo JUST RECEIVED, Srom tie BOSTON Manufactory, a siuAHtifr or WINDOW GLASS, 1 Of different sites, rox SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, J*N. JJ. B. AoyfiMor (iznthat may'V wau'fj cut \Ktfi lino It) by ls.ean be bid from said manuta#o mp, on being prderri i and atlentiOo given tolorwaid 0.1 apy orders that may be left for that purpose at Hlo. 9, Soutli Water-street, a> above, july 8 Tlill UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swcdifb MajeOy'a Consul General, and »*- tfccriied to tranfsa the CqofuJar B»fineft, fpr hii Majefly the Kin? of Denmaak in the United slates America, refining at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, Tbit in obedience to recent ii>ttrui9jop» received fpum hi- government, it i» the duly of all MaJUrs mi Swe.iith aiid Danith vcffcli, befor. their failing from irrf port in the said States, to call upor him or the Vice (Joaful in oritr to he granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency as the i)ate of the Neutraj Corom-rce ans the fe ver i Decrees of the 3*lfigereot Pojvcri, remj«r fadifpepfably neceKary, ami, that any Mafti-r of vei&ls belonging to the refpatffciVc natimta, or na vigating under the pioteflion of their fl*gv in slitting to tike such cer:ificafss, will pcrloialij fund relpvsfible for the copfequenc*s. RICHARD SODEHSTROM Philadelphia, 18th December, *7f9- Valuable real estate. FQB SALS, About 25 acres of Land, LATtISCi on the east fide of the Fall* Road.-J. On the Ea.l it i> hounded by property belong j»K t 0 Mr. Tench Frar.cii, fan —oti the Couth, by a road ■ f two and on the rioi th by a lane, .which fep*rates it frnoi Mr. Vi'CjH. Ti is propo '{eJ to divide thin, land into 3 equal p»r« in order to fui* the purchafert Alio, 31 acres, (ituatfd < n the weft fide of terrr.antown mid, adjoining Maileu'a cftau, b.eiru part of tbf ptoparty of the Uta Samus] JMifHin. For terms apjuy to Samuel MiUEUn, comer of Market and nth iferceti. January 24. dtf. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TBACT OF LAND, LYtNCr on the Votomae River, cotnty r«f Ner thuipberlapd, (tale. of Virginia; containing about 1400 aercs— its fituaticn is cqpaLto any other in the Northern Neck, icmarkabk for every kind ol wild fowl, cyfters, fifli and crab, and none bet ter for health. It is ahrut the fame distance from Baltimore, Alexandria aad Norfolk, and not more than one days fail from ei'.hcr. There are three improved plantations with dwelling houses, the one known by the cane of Exeter Lodge, former ly the refidente of coll John portion, is an elegant brick house, with four room* on a.floor, and a paffag<j sixteen feet wide. The other two are commodious and convenient ly fitted, with good and suitable out h»ufts, at one ot which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Weftmore land county) lived fcveral years ;on this farm there is 3 good grift mill, with water fulficient to turn number of Aope* ; alf® convenient (lore hou fe» apd granaries on a public road, well fltuated for a country Oore ff Op each of those places there are fine apple and orchards. The greater proportion of the land is of the firft quality, and near the half of the whole heavily timbered. The terms may be known by applying to Wm P. I'ebbs JBa'.ricvore, Pouflaee G. T«bb.*, esq. of Richmond County, Virginia, or to Thomas Murgatroyd and Sofis-, Philadelphia. Vnh, 5—14 " FOR 'fd'LMy SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near tfc? corner of Arch and Ninth ftrcets. also, To be Sold jor, Lcj % X number. of excellent Pasture Lots, * On the Wiflabickon road, about half a mile from the city. *** Epquire at No. iNorth Fifth flreet. November 15. d6uawtf TWENTY DOLLARS HEWAHD, RAN AWAY onSaturdayevening the 13th July inflant, from Colebrook Turnat*, Lancafier county, a Negro Man named Calo, he i» about 40 year 9 of aye, five feet fix or fe veii inches high, tolerable black, with a dawn ill look, fquintjy he is a cunning artful fellow, <* great liw, and very fond of flronp liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufineis, is very handy at any kind ol labwing work ; bt took with h'un a numbtr of clothing amongst were, ore i'uit plain Nankeen; (some money). It 11 expeSedh« lusftapedhiscourfe for Philadelphia or NeW York. •■f * The above reward will be paid for fe euri*g him i n any gaol in tin United States, jwlih realisable charges if brought home. SAMUEL'JACOBS. Colel roek Furiuce, July 16, 1799; (Olt) PRATT & K.INTZING, < No 9J, North Wat«r-ftreet, HAVE OW HAND THE FOLLOWING GOODS, ENTITLED to drawback, which they oU-sr For fail* ar moderate pric«« fo r cash, or tha ukiafc credit ; or on a credit of i% or ig mouth- upon Mortgage ov. Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or other fatisfa&ory ftcurity 50 bases afidh^lesTick lenburghs 60 do. do.Hemp en linen s.~ 50 do. brigs. 50 do Patferbornes, 15 do. BieJ field Linens! 11 do Creas 'and Creas a la Mortaix. Brown Rolls. Do. Beflut;s. diot do. Ozr& Polish Rolls. Bed Ticks. Siamois. Arabias. lAC Empty Bag*. Oil Cloths. Shoc6 and Slippers. Soal and 1 eather. Quills and Staling Wax. A package G#id and Sil ver Watche*. A few Slates arid Fcnc ils 70 hhds Haranna Mo laflfes February 15.-- FtsfT6tu UNSEATED LANDS. TMi OWNEHS OF Unstated I,amis in WeCmore!s»»ii county, Vennfylvanu, arc hereby notified, that an less the Taxes due on (aid lands for 1798. are paid into the hands of Jehu Brand™, £/f treaifu.cr of said county, on or before the aoth of April neit, they w>4t be advwtifcd for fall, as the law diredU,* JAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, iComm'n. JEREMIAH MURRY, J Jfaiary I*. J i m TREASURY DEPARTMENT March »itb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVSN, Purfwajit to the a# vf C«rtprvf* patted on the ill day of Jupc, one thyi'fjnd, I'rien hun dred and ninety fi?c, entitled u 4n *£l regulat ing the prant* of land appropriated for rxiift ♦try frrvicea, a<vd for the focic-ty of United Brethren for propagating the g-ol'pe! ffmonp the Heathen ; |nd the fupp!eroe«tary to the fa id recited a£) on the let and day o| March, onethonfaud (even hutdred and nine tyniAs to wit. I. THAT the tradt of Land herein a't- r dr feribed, Mfr.eiy, 44 beginning at the North Wert cocker of the leven ranges of townships, ami mailing ikcpcc fifty vmte* due south, along the western boundary ®t the foid ra*ges ; tfecnce due Weft tu the Main,Bm neb of th« Stjofu r» ver ; thence up the Main Bravck of the ("aid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofll-s vhe fame; —thence along the laid boun dary line to the Tufetfront? branch of the Muf kipgum riwat thect*ofrng piiceatuve Fort Lawrence ; thence dvwn the fa id river, to the uoint where \ line enn due watt from the place «f iiegifcfciQg. w>M interfedl the iakl river ; thence along the line so run to th«pUce of be ginning fiasbteu dividwd Kito tovrnft}ip3 of five miles fauare, and frawlionaJparts of town- Ihips ; aiwf that plat* »nd fur/fcys of the (aid townlhip# and fractional parts #»f townships arc depofitcd iu the offices of the R*»jrifter of the Treafvry and Snrveyor General, for tke infpec rioß'of ali persons concerned. 11. The holders of faeh warrants as have been or shall bcgrtjircd fey military Services perform ed daring the late war, are required to present the fame jo the Register of the Treasury, ar feme time prior to the twelfth day of 'Feb<n*ry in the yca.fi, one thousand eight hundred, for lb* pur pole of raftered ; No registry will however be made of any cfa quant ty tha*. a quarter townftilp, or four thousand acre®. 111. 7 Tha priority o£location of tht warrants which may be presented arvd manner afore said, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, wiH immcdiare ly after the said day, bo detrrmined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by th« a# firft recited. Th« holdaie of regiflered warrant!, fliall on Monday the 17tl» day of February, in the year i&co.i n the order of which the priority ef locati on ihafl be determined by lotas aforclaid, pefon ally.or Vy thfir agents, designate in wrkifigat the office of the Rcgifler of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter rownlkipa e'.efked by them refpe&iveiy, and such of the said helpers as (halt not <defignat,r their locations on the said day, shall be poftponcd ir locating such warrants to all othyr holders of registered warrants The holders of warrants for militar) ferviccs fuffkient to cover.ouc or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each : (ball, at any time after Monday the 17th day erf February, 180 c and prior to the firft day oJJanuary. 1801, be al lowed to regifler the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make location* therefor on any tract or trva&s of land not before located. 3t3X All warrant* or claim# for lands on account of military for vices, which shall not be regiltersd awd locatad before the firft day of January, ißoa-,are by the supplementary a£l of Congress herein W* r ore recited, pafled on th« second day of March. 1799, he forever barred. Gives under my hind at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOrr.~ Sec. cf the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT May 291b, 1799. THE proprietor*of certificates iflutd for fub fcriptioos k> the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment shall have bern wiade of the sth inOalrrtent, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of Jalv enftiuig, Certificate# of Funded St-ck may at their option be obtained at the Treasury ftr L»»an Offices, refpeflively, for the amount of the four firft inftalmlntw, or one moiety of thefnma ex prelTedin the fublcription certificates :—N*cer tificates of Yunded Stock will however be iflued for less than one hundred dollars. Such subscription certificates as may he 'C • nted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in lm eqsence of the foregoinjt arrangement, will be ndorfed and di(t':n£uy marked 16 as ta den»te, that 1 nicety of the ilock has been ifTued. dim 13 pipes old Pgrt Wine boxes Tumblers as sorted. 200 boxes Hamburgh Window Glnfi i by 10, &c 1 chest afiorted Looking GUffes. Sevoril larpe elegant do. 1500 Deraijohu*. 50 kegs Pearl Barley A few tons it oil iSrim. fto»e. ao k£g» Ytll«w Ochre - in *- ** A few bbli- R«fin. 40 tons Ruffi* V*«mp. Se irhdi. Ho£» Kriftjos. % hhds. Dutch Glue ao <;aiks Nails assorted from to 2od. 16 calks Ironmongery. 8 calks Roes. Geiman Steoi. 6 hhd«. Coflce mills- Blocking Twine, Tapes, Stone Pickliftg Pots, &c &c. fatu&f OLIVER IVOLCOT7, Strretmy of tbt Trtosurji, Territory of the United Staies, North tVeJI of the river Ohio. S»or the information of non*rcfi*.*nts, prop*ict&n of lands situate and lyi*xg within faui rei ritory • IQy a law passed in tbe general assembly of said territory, on the los December, A. /). t799> entitled u Ah A.& levying a Tjrrrrtoiial Tax ©n Land," tdl Lnuls lying within.said territory, tbe prohtrty of individuals, non-rts:cUits r as well as residents, are subjected to taxation to de defray territorial expences. EXTRACTS- f ROM SAID LAW. PublkSieoby Authority. Sec. 8. And te it further enaded, That there (hall l>c paid within this territory, the following taxes, for erery hundred acrts of land, ancLfo in proportion for a greater or smaller quantity : the land shall be divided into three clafiei, acaording to the qu lity, that is to fay, firft, second and third rate— tbe ficft rate fhaT! be tared at eighty-five cenu, second rate at fi*<y aents and the 3d rate at twenty-five cents, per hundred acres, which said taxes (h«U be paid annually in the manner described by this aft ; and tke following ruie (hall be observed in rating any traft of land, to wit—when a greater part of a traft thall be superior in point of quality to feeond rate land, it (hall be deno minated firft rata; wbeo a greater part sf a trad (hall be inferior to firft ratt and su perior to third rate in point of quality, it (ball be denominated fecood rate ; a«d when tbe greater part of a traft of land (hall be inferior to second rare, it (hall be denomi nated third rate land—taking into view the furface of tbe earth as well as the quality of the foil. Fro-aided altvayt, That nothing herein contained (haU be construed to sub ; jest to taxation, any lands lyiojf within the Limits of tbe enntraft made by John Cleve6 Symmes and his associates, with the hoard of treasury, and without the boundaries of their patent, until the fame (hall have been granted by the United States : And provi ded also, That the unimproved laudj in the Vinrenries and Illinois coontry, ftull wot be tided at higher thin second rate. Sec. 10. '''nd be it further ena&ed, 1 hat i the territory (hall have a perpetual lieu on j every traft of land add every part thereof, | for the amount of all taxes, and IO per ten ! torn imerelt thereon, from ihe firft day of September; a:d uo alienation of lands be longing to any person, or negleft in tnier ; ing or lifting #tie fame, (hall effeft the claim i or lieu of this territory., until the taxes aad mtereft thtieof due from such person, aic paid. Sec. 11. 4nd be it further enaStd, Th»; the territorial auditor and t' e clerk of the peaie of each county refpeftively, (hall keep a book for the purpose of entering lands of oon refidtnts in manner and form hereinaf ter direfled. All non fefideflts shall enter their lands with the auditor, or with the clerk of the peace of the country in which the land lies, oa or before the firlt day ol Jljly, who (hall adminilter an oath to tlx petfon delivering such lift, or by any other means procure fatisfafiory information for the purpose of ascertaining the quality ot such land, placing it in its proper clafa, un dfer the name of the county in which it,lira j and every non relident (hall enter I.is or her land, agreeably to the rules and regulation of thia ift, a# in uafe of residents. All tss es on lands, lifted by the commissioner, and returned to the clerk as aforefaid, (hall be paid, with interest thereon, to the fheriff or c lle&or, as the cafe, may be. And the taxes on all lands, lifted by the audi tor (or by the clerks of the peace and cer tified to the auditor) with the interest that may be due thereon, (hall be paid to the territorial treafumr or to the (heriff or col le&or of the proper county, but the trealu rer (hall not receive from the nun resident, any taxes, unless such uon refidei.t pay the fame before tl\e firft day of August, aunu a]ly, nor until such non resident (hall pro duce to him, a certificate fromjthe auditor or tht clerk of the peace refpeflively, of the quality of) the land, for which he or(h- it about to pay the tax, with the amount due thereon, which certificate (hall be, by the treasurer, filed in his office. The auditor of the territory and the clerk of the peace of th« several counties refpeftively, fball keep books of transfers ; and every non relident, who has entered his or her lands, in manner aforefaid, may, on the transferring the mafe or any part thereof to any other per son or persons, have the alteration made with the auditor or cK-rk of the-peace ref pedi-ely, and charged to the pcrfon or per sons to whom transferred, and such person (hall bechargable with the tax o : such land orlinds hereafter; and each person having, the alterat on made, shall pay to the auditor or clerk of the peace refpettively, twenty five cents, to his own use. And it (hall be the further duty of the auditor, in the month of August, yearly and every year, to trans mit to the clerks of the peace of the several counties refpeflively, a certified extraS of all lands entered in his office, or alterations therein ma e in the preceding year, noting thereon the traftsof land on which the tax es have beyn paid into the territorial treafu ; ry. P> ovid d always, 1 hat it (hall be the ! duty of the federal clerks of the peacej upon I receiving from the auditor, a lift of the non | residents' lands entered in his office, to make diligent fesrch and enquiry of the non resi dents' lands lying in each of their refpeftire counties; and after comparing the said au ditorial lift with the lift of non resident)' lands entered in his office, shall proceed to lift all the residue of the lands belonging to non-refideuts not before jifted, noting the quantity and quality of the several trads ot land, so by him discovered and not before entered, andfuch as hecannot with certainty a (certain the quality of, he $i»H enter a* second ra'e j iud ftiall iritke ost and trans mit ant copy to lbt territorial auditor, and a second copy of such lift the clerk fllal| de liver to tht fheriffor colkftor as the pro per county, to govern him in c Hefting the taXB6 due thertoo, as in other cases of uon refldenti* lands. Sec. IJ. dud it it farther enttfled, TLat the (beriff or colleftor (hall be auiborifed to feH so much of Moh trust of land charg-d with taxes, as will discharge the amount thereof, with costs: P,»vnled goods and chattel cannot be found thereon to the a mnurn A»d the (hcriff or colleftor si that cafe, (hall adwrtifc th« time sad plaoe ol file one mornh, at tlx door oi ilir court bouse, and »lfo, at four ottiff public places in his coirtity ; and if the pertoti claiming the land doee not pay the amoont cn -or be fore the expiration of tbe time, tiie iJteiiffor colleftor (hall proceed to fell ; after such sale, the (heriff or colleftor (ball deliver to the purchaser a certificate of tbe quan tity of land fold, describing therein the traft that was charged with tine tax, and the end or tide from wbich tbe quantity fald was taken, which (ball always be laid off is nearly in a square as the si uation willadojii of : And the fnrveyor of the county, on the receipt of such certificate, (hall by him felfor deputyproceed tofurvey the quantity fold as aforeCaid, agreeably to the said c r tificatc, and charge tht purchaser with the expeuct of the fame. The fiirveyor or his deputy .t» tht cafe may be, (hall give notice to 'the former owner, if in the county, or his agent, if any ht has therein, of tht day on which tlje furr«y is to be made : And upon the pla,t and certificate of survey b-ing prefeuted to the (heriff or colleftor, it (hall be his duty to convey the f.me to the pur chafer I y deed, in due form of law execu ted, which eonveyjace (hall vest in the pur chaser all the right, title and interest of tht proprietor ; and in cpnfideratiow of law (hall also reft the poffi ffion of the land in tht purchaser : Provided always, that nethin. thccjn contained (hall extend, or We eon. ftri ed to extend, to bar the right or equity of re emption, which any infant, ptfon noil compos mentis, or in captivity, may have the land so £->ld, provided the taxes and charges thereon, with 'interest, and a* equitable compe»fati<an far improvements tl triMii mad«, he rendered within one'ye it after lucli disability be removed. Sec. 14. And be it further enaßed, That wlkh any traCl of laud, »r part thtreif, is not fold upon being npufed, »d the tax on the lame not paid, it (hall be tha duty of the (heiiflf or collector to advertise and ex pose the Cams to sale in like manuar, a-s to time and place aa aforefaid, at every court of quarter f ffi-ns, until »ht hind be fold or the tax be paid thereon ; and na fheriff 01 collt 6hjr, far their deputies, (halt direitly or ii»dir«£tly purchase mij land that (hull be eipotsd to file for the payment of taxes. See. 15.. And be it furthtt ena fieri, That when.any uon-rcfident fails to pay to the treasurer the tax and intn-eft due on any trafl ofland, on or before the fa d month of A uguft Annually, the auditor (hall, at the fame time when h« tranlmits to the several clerks of the counties the amount of landi entered in Ilia office, certify to the feveia fhcriffa or coll«£tori>, a» (he oafe may be, such failure of paymeut. stating particular ly the amount of the taxe* due thereon ; and also at the fame time advet fife the famr in one of the Gazettes of this territory] for four weeks fucseffively ; whereupon ( the (htriff or tfollcftor (ball, forthwith after re editing such lift, proceed to advertise on the court houfftdoorof his proper countv. tht said trafls i f le ds on which the tax i»duc stating the amnu c thereof, and that hi shall proceed to make sale of the fame t(. fatisfy fa-id taxes, tinlefs the fame (hall In psid on or before the fitlt Monday in No trt mb.-r, or so much thereof as w II pay the taxes ai.d expenccs attending the sale ; and the said (henff orcoilt >or (hall advertise the fame in four different public places wichii. the county, and if the amount of taxes it not paid, on or before the time mentioned, the (heriff or culledtor (hall proceed to fell each traft, or so much thereof as will a mount to the taxes and inteiefr, wiihlig«! cods : and when any traft, or part thereof be fold, the fheriff or eolle&or (hall proceed iii the fame manner to have the con veyed to the pnrchafcr as is dire£ted in cafe of rcfidents ; and it fbali not be lawful for the fheriff or colledlor, or their deputies, di reftly or ir.direflly, to purciiafe any law! fold under this feition. Sec, 17 Andbf.it further ea Std, That it dial' be the duty of the territwial audit. 1 to publifli such extradU from tln'i law, as relates to the land* of nor.-reGdciUs* in one newspaper witi in this territory ; and alto, in odc at tin feat of the general government, and at the city of Richmond in Virginia ; and the town of Boston in MasT chufctts ; and the city of Hartturd, Co/inc&icut, for th« term of fix weekn, to commence on tbe firft week in February next, and the expencej thereof (hall be de frayed out of the territorial trcafury. True extra&s from said law, RICE BULLOCK. Auditor of Public Accounts N.IY. 7*. gry The Auditor of said Territory has opened hi» office at Cincinnati, rorth-wtf tern territory, where he is at all times ready to receive and enter the laads of noiwieii denters in hi* office, iubjeft to the payment of taxes under the above law. R. BULLOCK /.iuftltr of PMtc A'cctunti, N. If. T Cincinnati, Feb. I, I So©. Printer-: rre to inve T+ir foregoing ex tra&ra p'.itcin tbiir refptflive papers for the be nefit of those c«a:e;i>td> March 21. MAP OF NEW-JERSEY: r3E cemTTnfltorers appointed for the fWii ie of rircoiitin£ iublcrlptioii pap«rs, to the fro p«fed plan of procurr# an accurate Map ot New Jersey. immediately after their appointment tffiil mined printed -topie® Ot th p!*rt to various pi-rfori in the several cotfuties of thi* it-ate. an* in iM cities ofUew York and Philadelphia, atjd fii t that tim», through the medium ot tin pu 1 lie prini.i have requeued th* gentlemen entru.'led with the' papers, to return th<* numWr of (uM'cn,iii 1>; them itfptgUjjjteff procured, to James Falter, >fij T Trenton. nor before the 6th day o! Fc' rturj uft. Ih* nc'Tiber fiirfcr'iptions rctsiv« d, no i*n yntinp to ttN'e tfroufand, the con.ni.fliaut r did not Conceitk Jherntclves authorized to fix a da} for th; of the company; neverthelef* he inp «..! opi:, o», from r«fpt£lable it'formation, tha tlie ailual ftr'-'criptions are nearly, if not Kilty adequ..' • to the compile f>rganizatinn ot the com pany, li they could He afccruineo by regular re tuir;B, and nev £ convinced that a traflug degrcj «t ex rri ti. on tie part ot the perform holding th| fu'jfcription li'l*. w. uiri efcabL- them tctarry thi intention of th« fubfcribtrs inC" they havi by the uryu.i.-nous advice a»d fonfent of the fub f< ribers wl.ora they have been able to conluk, fixed on the 14th-day of May r.txt, being the ad day of the fitting of the fuprcme court, for a meet ifu of rh< fuhlcribert at 1 f o'clock in the forenoon, at the S'.ate li-uft iXk Trentau. for the purpose ot electing five TruOees and a Trcafurcr.if the num har of fubfetiptieas should he fufficient. or in U|f event to dcteiroine on the roeafures necelTary to fe curc th# attainment of an objed to ufcful to the state. From the utiiverfe) approbation exhibited thsir fellow-dtiaen*, at the commencement of this jundcrrskintt, it wa~ to be rxptifted that the fub feriptions returned would have ensured its diare axcution. and the commilHoners are #4 r fit si ded if proper attention is paid td the fubferiptiens, to their punctual return at the time' fixed for the meeting, and t«» the attendance of the fiibl'cribors.cither in pfrfon or by proxy, that no farther delay will take place an commencing the operations of the company, in time for th«sir cx«» cu:ion during the course of thcenfuing fu miner. WILMAM PEARSON,-) MaftMl'fcWJNG, > Commm. THOMAS M POT i ER. j T»entos», March aa. ißoo. B. -inbfription p?pei* are left with thv ffcN lowing- (among other) gentlemen, in their refpee rivc c« untks, to whom thole perfos* defiraus «f promoting tn< of are requeued to apply.- Win. CbmpAc&J, Esq. Mtrri^ Gerlhoxn Dunn, Esq. Middles** Artis s>2jjrave» lifq. iialtm. Siias 1 Utktrfoti* .Klq. smneie GV: rgr Uuryyn, >• ftp Cumberland t v» m M'Enwcn, F.fq. Somerjkt. tl'illJ&rt Lloyd, Esq. Mou&oWb. J a fey hi♦ah fin so!«, 1;/<j J hnterdo*, Pc»r Ward, Ffq. Bergen. Charles Cterk.Efj. Euex. Ti c* abov- {rc.ttlcoicQ, with all other® HoNiflf fuN'cription p.'Pcr-, a«e particularly requcfUcf to f rwat J the ur'jj'fi'j! fwhfcnp-trn> paj.ers r t© J*mt* Salter, IJq 11 on to before the *4th dty of VI ,*y next. March *6 j HE Credits of I/auc Painter are defined * to reader in their accounts to the Tub fcri'.jer, . n or before the firll of May next, a* a dividend * ill (liei| be twadc; an<J all thdft iudet' edi'i said firm are desired to make im mediate payment or they will be dealt with aa the- law direds. />pril 9 (HE Public arcanuenedagaiuft recejvinptfce Subscribers Note irf favor of, irrdof fed. by Thomas W. Francis, dated ycfiertlay, at 6c <fay» after riate for hundred foliar#. The oms is irt the tat.d writing of the Subfcri her, and at tl;c boti«m a memorandum fay the indorl'er, to the cre<kt the dawer, Thoma* W. Francis This note together \rith a cotl 'racl between Charles. Williamfon, and Charle# Hale for lands Jn t"wnfh»p, No. 4, ia the ah range of Stritdler county» state of New.Jersey* and fui>dry other papers r. -ntiined mi a Pocket Book, \*er<" taken from the Subscribers <!«(k lift evening. At the above can b? *f no use to the pcrfon who has carried thiol • If, ffihotfld tfeey be returned, rto queftionwfhaJ) Ue afttrd. Pe-hr'iary 6 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OR EXT.HANGED, For property in the City, or within thirty miles of it 9 \ PLANTATION or traft of Land in t\ Mifflin CouDty and State of Pewnfylva* ' ia, withm tx mile# of the river Juniita, con taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which is a rich bitfton# watered by a ronftant stream that is ?Houph to work an oil or a grift mill Any person incttbihg tp deal for it, may obtain fur ther wformatioE y applying at the offlc • of thi* pafetfe. N. B. If fold, cred*'t will be giveii for pa*t f the money. 4 October 17, I7<>9« dtf. Or to be exchanged for a good Vcflel, A N el'gant new two Jtory FK.AMK / > twf 'ty seven let-t front ty tkirtyfaur if* t'ep'h, with a cninrvodiocs piazsa and .ji'ichcß, t<v» with * cr.a;h hru'f and ftablv. fruau ihc fliuridling of Frankfotd. TJ* houfc, which may be entered the firft of Junen«.xt, will be finifhed ia the neatest stile with m?ny conveni* enccs and will be well adapted to a large genteel family who may wife to reside in the country du ring the funiraer season. In exchange it will bo value:*! low, if a veffcl offer that may be iuitable. Further particular* will be made known by ap* plication to MOORE WHARTON. February 54 dtf. Valuable Property for Sale, ta ChefnttC, near Sixth street, diee&lf oppofit* A LOT of ground, about »i feet front in Chef nut street an% 73 feet in depth, whereon i»»^ good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge fubjc& to a ground rent of aos. per annum* The, advantageous fituotioa of this property re quires no comments, (• r it muftbcknqwn, there ,are few in this city to equalit, an unecceptionaU* title will be made to the purehafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, No. t9S, Chefnut ((. next door to the prcmiftf* march 5 ' tu.th fa*tf lawGvr. POINTED BY 7' W* FS&NO. N O T I r. 1« JACOB CLAIUC, Aftgne® CAUTION. SAtSU£L MIFFLIN. dtf. FOR SAI.R Congr*S3 Hall. <
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