:.*V • . of tlje and Philadelphia Advertiser. V > 1 ' t- . tV* J i V aS gk: £V..i 'jfvNUR Jißl.] > HrrTbe price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless some person in this city wiU become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. The Office of" The Gazette of the United States" is removed to the first three-story hick house in Eleventh, above Arch street, where this paper mill continue to be publish ed during the prevailing skiness. a r ~F° Subscribers in Germantown and its vicinity, will receive their papers from Mr. Kitchen. , . Those at Frankford, from tfie Store of John M'Clellen, Esq. y+f The Bay who served this Paper in jhe Northern District of the City, having coni'.d, and beirg obliged to supply his place with another imperjectly acquainted with the route, we have to request Subscribers who „ m . be omitted to give mtie* thereof at the office. NOTICE, fnr-i jj prccmen of the City of Philadelphia, 1 friends to the KU-ftion of James i<.ofs f el'q ai Pit'lburg as Governor, *rttciwclUd'to ratct at the Union Sckool-Houfe, in Gcrmaotown, «n Saturday the 21ft of September, at 3 o'clock, in order to fix on a general ticket/ to be ballot ed for at the ensuing elciSion, in the City of Philadelphia- _ ' Ev order of the Comtnitteeof Correspondence . X LEVI HULUNGSWORTH. Sept. 16- i2O)0oo wt. GOFI EE, Chiefly prime quality, in bag» and barrets, AND 17 hhtis. SUGAR, just arrived at New Castle, la the fckooncr Adventure, Capt. Devoreux, from Port Republicaiii, and for file by THOMAS & JOHN RUTLAND. September j 7,1799. 8 lit. W...'' • tv I FOR SALE. TO GRAZIERS. In pursuance of th« lal will and tefiament of Ge- ] rr'HAT va,ull)le FARM antl PLA.N- Qneen Anns's county, Hate of Maryland, cow . taming about five hundred acres, about fifteen miles from Che(te*town, fix from Church hill, ' and twelve from the head of Chefler. This property is an objedi of very great fpe culition, particularly to any peilon in the graz ing line, and in faft to any p«rfon wifliing to v*ft their money in lands. There is a very large proportion of laid farm laid down in timothy, and will cu' graft fuflicient, I doubt not, to pay a neat profit of 5 o dollars a-year. 1 here arc also about twenty acres more dc.ire 4 and fit to laydoivnin gr.lfs; and what renders it more valuable is, that when onee the timothy is well set, it will lalt any perlon's life time: And What is called th« bed of the Marsh, (of whieh there is a considerable part belonging to this farm) theji il is from four to fix feet deep, of • black rich loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timothy an acre ; and for two years past #ll the hay which could he fpwed from the farm, has ljld at the Iteck for five pounds a ton. Ihe arable land is calcu lated for wheat, rye, Indian corn, and particu larly for what is called kite-foot or bright tobac fwarapi, that when cleared, will make meadows tqual to any on the farm. Any person wifliing to purchase, can view *bt prtmifes on application to Mr. Stephen iformao, on said farm. The rendition* of iale will be, one half the puichafe mosey on the firft day of January next, and the remainder on the firft day of May following. Sept, 17, 1799. lawtisO. St?", ' ;r • ' By JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chicfjnftite of the fuprarae court of Ncw-Jerfey. Notice is hereby given, *J'KAV upon application to me by JofephP. Min niclr, and John W. Blootnfn ld for thcnifc:vcs, bj John W. Bloemfield in right of Ann his wit;.-, | William Builus, John Moore, in the right of his wife Mary, John Bulius and Ruth Builu-, who claim an undivided firth part of all that tra& of land situate, lying and being in Springlield, Bur lington county, containing eleven hundred and «ighty-eight acres and a half of an acre or there* abouts, iormcrly dtvized by Mary Ludlam to Francis Builus, who by I is lafl will and te (lament deviled the fame trad, to William Bowser, and John Turner in trull for Samuel Builus his son in | tee, which said Samuel Bulius by his deed bearing da e on or about the sth day of March conveyed the lame to his children Francis Bulius, and the fame Ann Bloom ft eld, formerly Ann Bul ius, William Builus, Mary Bulius, now Mary Moore, John Bulius and Ruth Builus, I have nom inated and appointed Job Lippencott, Esq. of Springfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. KUis, both of the city of Burlington, commiflion ers, to divide the said tra*st into iix equal (hares or parts, and ur.lefs proper objc&ions are Itated to me on the 2tii day of Nov. next, at my office in the city of at ten o'clok in the morning of that t!ay, the laid lob Lippencott, Abraham Stock | ton and Charles Ellis* will then be appointed the I Commifli oners to make petition of the said tra»s£ iof land, to an aCI, entitled, " an a<St for 1 the more easy pwtition of lands held by po-part -1 ere, joint tenants, and tenantship common " paf -1 cd the eleventh day of Novemoer io the year ot < ur Lord 1789 —Given under my haad the 30th « ay o| AuguilA. D. 1799. \ >' \ JAMES KINSEY. d6w. PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1799. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, • JTO* EVfIpPV, <—3~, the brig i&mk, ENTERPRISE, A staunch good Veflel, well fitted", about three years old, and will carry about 1; 00 Barrels—can bs lent to lea immediately. $ For terms apply to Wh arton and Lewis in Germantown, ne:.r the Market house. Sept. 5, 1799. For LIVERPOOL. The BricUh letter-of-tuarque (hip, THE LONDON, Samuel Ropir, commander, Burthen .*OO tons, coppered to the bends and mounting 16 fir-pounders. A great part of her carpi tieing ready to go on board, flie is intonded to fail a> soon as poflible -For freight er paffag« apply ta the captain on hoard,or to NICKLIN ££f GRIFFITH. august 15 § FOR CHARTER, The British Letter,af Marque skip LONDON, Eofp.K. commander. BURTHEN 330 Tons, coppered, ftiearlied, mounting Twenty guus, and will be rcaVy to receive a cargo in *feput 14 days, for terms apply to NICKLIN W GRIFFITH. WHO HAVE FOR SALE 0 y n 0 A R J) SAID SHIP, 40 tons Patent Sheathing COPPER aflbrted from 18 to 32 ounces to the I'qnsire loot. Composition Nails, Spikes and £nltt of various descriptions. .0 4">- £UU« of 4 twt. each, 40 61b. do. t cwt. do. 11 9th. do. lido. 16 do, do. with carr.age«, i» cwt. each. 140 crates Queens Ware, aflorted, •00 t«ns Fiiir Stoved Salt, 45 do.House Coal, anda quantity of Painti avgurt 3 codtf THE STORES Of the Subdriber« are continued open as ufu»l THEY HAYE FOR SALE 70 hogllieads Molasses, 2® bales Surinam Cotton, 20)Ooo pounds green Co See, 10 pipes old Port Wine, 100 b<>xes Cliiret, 50 kegs Peavfßarlay, 30 boxes Tumblers, (aflorted) 200 boxes 8 by to Window Gials, 40 tons Hemp. Also an extenlive variety of Silesia and other German Linens, Checks, &c. all \#hich thsry will I'elj at reaConablc prices and gene rous credits. * Application by letter or otherwise, will be immediately atten led to. PRATT and KINTZING. PhrtadelphM* sth Sepi- 1799- «wf.9t VINEGAR. CYDER VINEGAR, one and two years o'd, fit I'or pickling, For sale by tbe Cask or Gallon, of No• 1919 North Third Street. ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES* As usual, by— RICHARD B. JACKSON. siw Sept• 12 Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, iI^RKST-STREET, HAS jult received per li.ip TUomas Chalklcy ai>J Adrian*, from tonrlan, an el«g»nt aflbrtomut of the motl falhionable Milliner y, tlx. Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full drefscati Do. do. and do. Nelson's bonnets Infant's pipa straw bonnets Maid'alancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do- do hats Fancy bugle shoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, whit*, blu?,yellow, pink and orange traps Black, white and green gatlre veila Do. gauze cloaks N. B. And per Harmony, just arrived, a further aiTortmerit of J'IPC 26 NOTICE. Bank of North America, SbPT. 9, 1799. THOSE Persons who liave Motes or Bills j. to pay at this Bauk, are informed That regular Notices will be put under fe»led covers, direilffd to the refpe&ive payers a*;d lodged in the Poft-Oflice, every Msnday until the return of the citizens. RICHA.RD WELLS, Cashier. diat CATTLE. About Sixty-Six Head for disposal. Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the Jfland in Wye Rn'er, Eattern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of writing, direil to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. 1, 1799- $ TO BE LET. Until the 15th of November next, Afafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In a pleasant situation, about three miles from Application left at the Printer's addreflcdto A. B. will be attended to. atiguft»» "• eorf. town. - -v Mr. Spence, Dentist, has re- j Plowed to hU tioale in St. Andrew's squares, a Squares N Wof Bulb .Hill, anjrull 2i~ SAMUEL POTTER, Wm. PAGE, And THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removed to GfRM a n town , between the five and fix mile stone, where they have for sale, a general alTortinent of DRY GOODS, a great part of which they havejuft received by the fiiip Bcyne from London, via New York. N. B. Letters (Per Poll) addrefTed to them Philadelphia, will be regularly forwarded. Sept. 3, 1799. dau &tuthfa tf Now Landing from the Ihip Delaware, from Can ton and lor Vale by the Subscribers. Hyson, ") r Hyson Skin, ( , Young Hyfoa, tfT IJSA , Souchong, J Canton and Garden Fan», Nanksms, China Ware, affortcd. Umbrellas 13 to .w inches, Bilk Handkerchief*, v Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. They have also rtmatmng on Hartd Black Periians, Chopps and Pullicat Romalls, Anil a general affortrr.ent of Pry poods as usual, Thomas ijf Joshua Fisher. 4th mo 26 ROSS.if. SIMSON, t MAIt FOR SALs, 3000 pieces itt and 2d quality Ruflla Duck, roo pieces Rave!i« Duck (fuptr.ar) Button Kerf in Barrels, A few bkles Bengal j HUM HUMS. 1100 bufheis St Martins Salt, april 11 TO BE SOLD BY ' ytsi'is £5" soßEar UTALH. Gld Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. and quarter casks, Also Landing at tbtvr Wharf From on board tire Ibip Edward from Lilbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. caflcs. junc aj J TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CO-MSI3TINO ,of Coarfc aud Fine Cloths, — principally Dark tlue, and printed Ciflitr.<rc? Owen Us Jonathan Joties, No. Ijl.Market-finest. igril 19 THE PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firpis of Haktsiioimi, Lakgi W Co. and Jxltt fef Ro ■ ekt Wain, was < , i(Tolv«d i mo. lft, 1798, and the partnership tiaJing under the firm of Harts? borne U* Largi, wasdiffuWed 15th of the 4th Month last, a)l pcrfons indebted to either of the abort firms are requested to make immediate pay ment, andthofathat haire demandi co prafent their accounts. 7 mo. 13th F0 R S A LE, A variety of Lots.-many of them very advan tagcoully fituat.-d north of the city of Phila delphia, in different pirts of tiie Laud kn«wn as thf EUnte of the late William M-srtis, Efq—many of the lots ifford valuable Ctcj for Country feats, uat excelled by any within the fame distance ol the City, other 1 »t9 are. well adapted for Garden Gi undi, PaOure &c. a third dofcription is well calculated for buildings (tcntl')g upon Frarkford road, Second, Third, and Fourth (Ireeta continued '0 (he German Town Road and also on Crof> Roads designed to be laid out from Fourth Street to I ur »ers 1 aD<? to which the property extend*—For further particulars.application to be mail' to NICHOLAS HOLYOAY. on the Premises weltward ot Fourth Street. 8 july «ltf. T O B £ LET, Pojfejian fete givtn on tbe iOth Attgujl, A convenient Three Story Brick House, SITUATE in Spruce between Second ami Third Street; apply at No. no South Second Street, july 18 , FOR SALE, A COUNTRY SEAT. CONTAINING about Ten acres of Land, situated at the 5 mile stone, on the Ri'lge tfoad, being near ;he Falls of Schuylkill. The Dwelling-Hnufe ha? lately received a thorough repair, ar.d consists ot a Dining Room, neatly 30 feet long, a Breaktaft Parlour, a H->u er's Room and a Xitchen, with 5 Bed rooms, a-nd Garret's over the whole. Adjoining the h,r use is a po d Girden, Ice-House, Spring- Houtf, Eight stall Stables, aiwl Coach-Houijf, with a large Orchard. Apply to the Printer auguft 23 dim District of Pennsylvania —To "wit : BE IT RF-MEMBEItED, THAT on the ninth day of Augufl, in the twenty-fourth year ef the Independence of the United States of America, JONATHAN WILLIAMS, of thefaid diftriit hath deposited in this office the title of a boo'*, the risjht whereof he cliiau at AUTHOR, in the words following, '* " THERMOMETRICM. NAVIGATION, Being a series of experiment# and oblervations, '• tending to prove, that by ascertaining the rela <• tive heat of the sea water from time to time, the ,« paffagc of a ship though the Gulph ftrears, " and irom deep water into founding*, may be « difcovercd in tim# to afoid darger, although «' (owing to tempestuous wwitfcer) "it may be im •• possible to heave the lead or oWerve ttie hcav.-n ---<■ ly bodies. Extraited from the Anvcjr-»n Philo sophical Trarfadions, vol. » Is 1 3 f With ad " ditions and improvements. — " God helps them that help themfclves " ft, s.) In conformity t® the ati pi c«ngrefsofihe United States, intituled " An aft for the encouragement of learning by fecunng the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of fuel) co pies dating the times therein mtntion £ d » D. CALpV.'EUL, Clerl ef lit difirifi tf Pc>.rf}lw<it> augv.fl 10 ' ;^SIf jf- Johri J. Parry, W A T C H-M AKER, I INFORMS hi« friends an I the public, he has removed for the fea'on frorp his (bop in Se cond-fiveet to the nsxt house to the poft-ofTice in 1 renton, opp.ifite the Markpt, where all orders in hia line wid be executed with pi'. tioiiar . ire and attention. iawim An excellent aflortment of Silver W-re and Jewe)ery« and <3.>ld and Silver Watches, ler Sale as above. 'l renton, Sept. 4, 1799 Oellers's Hotel in Germantown. »r*HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public ■«- in genera!, and his friends in particular, that he has opened his Hotel in Germantown, just above the Market House ; he has provided the best of li(jn«rsof all k;a !», he will prep.ir-' dinners at. the fhortefl notice and on the most reasonable terms; refreshments of every kind to be had at all times, as well is soups every day from 11 to 3 o'clock. Hi; ordinny will be as ulual at half past three o'clock r ; A COACHEE, will flare from the said Ho tel in thamorning at 6, for Germantown) and return frpm thence at 9. In the afternoon at 3, and return at 5 o'clock, where pood accom modations will be provided for pafTenfrers. N. B. The Hotel in the city of Philadel phia, will remain open as usual. JAMES OELLERS. august 16 d3W I , ~rtr - John Miller, J'un. No. : 80, Deck, ne?r Third Street; CafEies, Baftas, Mamoodict, Taffatics, Coiicocs, ' Paioa Roma I and > Handkerchiefs. Mulmul i j 1 i The fortgoinggoods are now to befold at ■ REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of these Goods may be printed to advantage in this country may 16 SEABORN, T A r L 0 R, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and cui tomers in general, that he has removed Irom his bouse No. 76, M*lbcrry (Ireet, for the present fei fon, a little above Riter's, tavern, Germantawn, the figu of Gen M'Pherfoa, where he intends to carry , on bufincfs as ui'.ial. | tf tember X. OFFICE REAL ESTATES, AGENCtf W COMMISSIONBUSIttESS yo. x% cnESHvx-s*xskr, < Between ad & Front-streets, Philadelphia., THE SUBSCRIBER, Being solicited thereto by a number of bis \ Jriends, takes this method to acquaint the Public, that ie has this day opened the above Office, and has for sale the following property, viz. TWO excellent well built frame house», two rooms on a floor,completely tiniflied in Chris tian, between Third and Fourth streets, South wark i two frame houfet at the corner of Filth and Chrifuan streets ; one thr»e llory brick, and one two fiory fratnc hoefe In Queen street ; one jrent.' accustomed tavern iR German ftreet,betWeen Third -md Fourth streets Southward, known by the turns of Wceks'sTavcm. d3m One Plantation }nd of Land in Salem County, Ncw'-Jerfty, containing, 70 acres, with a frame dwelling house, and other improvements thtrepn, together with a goo-i proportion of v.ood land—the above lies near a pr.blic Undirg- Also, 25 acres of wood la#;l in Ctim. crlan4 county, New JerlVy ; a nXmiber of vaimble lots to belet on ground rent, in the difiiitSl of Southwark. Ground rents and debts colleges! with ness and addre's, by the Publics Most obedifnt Humble fcrvant, N. B. A fniatt LAD wanted, of geod connex ion». who \vri:e» a tolerable hand, auguit i,? "* THE partr.erftlip of Joftna B. Bond, and John B'ooks, trading under the firm of Bond (if Brook j, ia this diy dilTolved by mutual coslent, all persons indebted to them, are re queued to make immediate payment to Joshua B. Bond, and those having demands to present »h«ir accounts to him for frttlement, April i The fsbfrribers being duly authoTifed to receive all the debts and effe&s of James Wilkist, of Philadelphia, all those indebted to him are cautioned againd making pay merit to any other ptrfons. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLS, August 26th, '99, eodim. FOR SALE, IN GEORGE TOWN, TOGETHER OR SEPARATE, Two bandjbme Dwelling Houses. THEY contain five rooms with fire-places, four bed chambers, two clofeti. and have two hind fomc piazzas, a kitchen near the houses, a bake houl'e, two rooms for domestics, a liable anil coaih house, i beautiful garden ornamented w:tk ter races well grassed, a Urge fiih pond, a well and a spring of wat.r, 15c young fiuit trees. The whole finitheti and dune in the ncsteft and flrocgeft manner, ureter ahaiidiome and excellent cnclui'ure, containing three lots ir.d a half, extend ing- 180 feet pn Fayette ftrc-et, aud 191 feet on Third flreet. For tsrms apply to Joho rhrcllteld, George on Pctoniaoit. J^hhee^^SHnEH -> S , p^- 3tawiw. Has fur Salt. FOR THE SALE OF JOSEPH U. FLEMING. tu th.fat. 3W Joshua B. Bond r John Brooks. N 0 7 1 C E, «4*h <L £t* ] [Volume XVR i inn A From the BOSTON Mav.ufzcturj,, A QUART ITT OF* WINDOW GLASS,- Of different sizes. I fob sale in. - ■ N. B. Any .foe or that i-iby be wan'ed cut / irger than »8 bv 12 no <>e hi>ra said taanufafto-- y, ou beirg ordered ; and n.'te-iticn given to forward on any orderarhat may.be Iclt lor.ihat purpose * Apply at No. 9, South Water-(Her* 3 as above, juk 3 dtf . A. ' '. i -r\ •- !■ ■ 2l -♦ : • - • ■*' ,-I * r \ Wanted to Employ, \ PERSON of "juagmcnt and Integrity to »cca , fionally attend Vendues to purchase Wet and j)ry Goods for an extensive Country Store. Pro posals fea'.td, directed to A, B. with the name of Come other person mentioned, to whom refer ence nity be had, if neeefTary, for information rt ■ with the printer, will be duly attended to. The applicant will mention the No. of thehoufe where iie.or 111-, rcfides, ti.it a letter dir.iicd by poli may be regularly received. Aug. 10 eo4W J Notice. ALL persons having claims against the Eflatc of Col. Edward Oldham (deceased) late , ' of Ca-cil Ci.u .ty, Maryland, ire hereby warned to exhibit the fame immediately, with vouchers thereof, to tliefubfcribet. EDWAKX) OLDHAM, Jun. Attorney f f Mary Oldham,Ex'rx. Bohemia Mauor> Coecil County, ; MsryUrul, -1 j)t, I, 9799. J 3tawim. NOTICE. To the Creditors of Jo flip h Alexander, LATE of Lswiftown. in the eounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Peanfylvanja; wlm> was a parti.tr of the firm of yobn/on iSi Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court of Common pieas, itt and for the county of MdHin alorefaiii, for the benefit of the law* of the said commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fee. nd Tuesday of September next, for a hearing of jnrte and my creditors at Lewiflc.wn, in laid county, of which, pleafeto take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. \ augnft 33 £ 3awtf THIS is to give nptite,' That the * ' SubCctiber, of Elktbn, hath obtained from ftw- l; - t Orphan'aCoUrt of Cecil County. in Marjhod, /. > '/ loiters of Admioiftration, on the «t« jA r UteolSAMU£l tfEWEVT, late«rfa3Couo- * " ' ty. deeeafed. All persons having claims •{flaisft _ -ij thefaid deceased, are hereby warned, to exhibit (hefame with the vputhera thereof, to tb« Sub- • ■ > tcriber, fct ox beforp the ivft day ps Mtirfh aegis-- -.' ' ( + rh«y may •tlecwife, £y law, b»?*lcl*ijsd, ftw* ,91., . II beheiit ot the said '.''"'j % " ?' GfTai under my hind tfaii 15th day oTAngvft, , ' • 70Q; ' ■,):. * -Jfy* v * . - •* jt>HN?S4ICLi&H, Ad'tr. llf . ,%*i ' 1 * - If f ? daw. Aug. 17. From tic ist of Octrier ntrt, A 1)J0ININ(J the Drawbridge, now occupied j*~J ~y Valuable Property for Sale, In Chtfmst, near Sixth street, direflly oppofitc Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about n feet front in Chef l \ nut street and 73 feet in depth, wheropp i a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Bcnge fubjeiSl to a ground rent of 201. per annum. The,advkntageoflsCtuatioß 0! this 1 r<; - s e quircs no comments, for it muiibekn ii>> re are few in this city to equal it, ;: uncfc:' ..Ms title will be made to the purchafct . Apply to JAMES Gr VAN, no. l9?.Chefnut firuet, next door to tl. prc mifes. inarch 5 tu.th ( rf TO BE SOL D, TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleasantly fituatsd neir the Jolly Post- Tav ern, upper e»id of the Village of Frankford. There are in each house, belides a kitcheH, two rooms on the fir.ft floor; three on the feccud, ■iith roomy garrats, all well fmiihed ; there are aM"» to each, good garden lot, flable and coach hsiiie. Fart goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become pur chasers are requefled to view the premises, and ior terms applv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 eotf SALE or The Springetsbury Grounds. ON Thurftfay the s6tb Septerpber, at two o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry oa Schuylkill, will Commence, the ia!e of the re maining lots of th« Springetfljury Eftase. Purchasers paying one fourth of the money down, may have crs<!i> for the remainder ar follows: Six months from the iloj of sale for one fourth, Nine months from ditlo one fourth, Tiuil'vc months from ditto one fourth, J. CONNELLY, and Co. Auctioneers, § HALF A CENT REWARD. RAN AWAY from the fuble'riber on the Bth intt. .11 apjrenticejad, named Jofefb Burnet, paper n ke by tin 'e, about ao years of age si- e feet ti-gb: or ten inches high, light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, renurkahle for being a noted liar, liad on when he went away a hat half worn, brown mixture cloth coatee, striped velvet waistcoat, jnd mafy other clothes Any person that will take the laid apprentice up and bring him home shall receive tiie above reward and no charges paid. PETER BECHTEL. Lo<w Mtrion lenurjki}, Montgomery Qcur,tj, September ro, 1-99. * alWjw. • \\ *• r 5--' V! -V *5 K t <+ . * 31 _ s l.. • Vs., • ■>
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