* mUnites States, jr®- Philadelphia D 183. ■Number 2183.] - PHILADELPHIAi FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER io, 1799. I " The 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. reding ; and unless some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, ,tm.ust be paid Six Months in Advance. The Office of" The Gazette of the United State?" is removed to the first three-story brick bouse in Eleventh, above Arch street, wherl this paper -will continue to be publish ed during the prevailing sickness. 1 .|"S" Subscribers in Germantown and its vicinity, will receive their papers from Mr. Kitchen. fhase at Franhfcrd, from the Store of John M'Clellen, Esq. The Boy ivbo served this Paper in l£e Northern District of the City, having absconded, and being obliged to supply bis place ■ mitb ar,other imperfectly acquainted with the route, we have to request Subscribers who m y be ouitted to give notice tbertof at the office. _____ NOTICE. THF. Freemen of the City of Philadelphia, friends to the £it<!\iwi ot' Jlnitj Rots, esq. it Pittfburg as Governor, are reqtiefted to meet at the tfrvian School-Houie, in Gtrmanwu'n, en Saturday the lift of September, it 3 o'clock, in order to'fix on a general ticket, to be ballot ed Mr at the enfuirvg elefiioa, in the City of Philadelphia. Bv order of the Comtnitteeof Correspondence. y LEVI HOLLINGS WORTH. Sept. 16 ■ v i>o,coc COFFEE, Chiefly prime quality, in bags and barrels, AMD j7 hhds. SUGAR, Just arrived at New Cattle, V* the {chooser Adventure, Capt. Devtrem, from Port Republieain, aod for £»le by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. September 17,1799. dtJt - TO OR A Z I ER S. la purfuicct of th* l»ll will »ml teCimeot of Ce ntral David Forraan, deceased, will be expofcd to f*le, at public vendue, (on the premises) on Weduefday the 15th day ol O&uber next, at ten o'clock to the forenoon of that day, |/yx very valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, lying on the Long Marlh in Qoe.il Anne's county, state of Maryland, con taining about five hundred acres, about fifteen niles from Cheftrr town, Ox from Church hill, and twelve from the head of Cliefter. This property i« an übj-tf of very great fpe- | •kbt'ton, particularly to any person in the fiaz ra line, and in faft to any ptrfon wuhing to f«8 their money in lands. There is a very large proportion r>f laid •■■ ri n 'aid down in timothy, and will CUt gr.i!s lufficirnt, I d» :bt nor> >0 pay ■lfo about twenty acre» trior* clelred asd fit to lay do«n in g'jfs; ar,<i *'bat renders it more valuable is, that wben once the timothy i& well ftt, it Will last »ny ptrl'on's life iime: And there is a confutable part belonging to this farm) thrjoil is from four to fix teet deep, of a black tic li loom, ami will average from two •nd an half to thtoee t»ni of timothy an acre; ind for two years pift a'l the hay which could fee spared from the farm, -has fold at the It.'ct 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 co; it is well timbered, and contains maple fwimps, that when cleared, will mike meadows eqaal to any oh the firm. Any person wilhing to purchase, can view the premises on application to Mr. Stephen Forman, 011 (aid farm. The conditions of sale will be, one half the purchase money on the flrft diT of January next, and the remainder on the firft day of May following. WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Sept. 17, *t. JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chief Juftic« of the fopr«n»e court of Ncw-Jerfey. Notice is hereby given, THAT upon application to me by JofephP. Min bj John W. Bloomficld in right of Ann his wife, William Bullus, John Moore, in the ritjht of his wife Mary, J"hn Bullus and Ruth Euiln 1 , who claim an undivided Gxth part of all that tracl of land situate, lying and being in Springfield, Bur- Hogton county, containing eleven buiidred and <ighty-eight acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, formerly devized by Mary Ludlam to Francis BuUhs, who by his lad will and testament devised the fame tradl to William bowser, and John Turn«r in truftfor Samuel Eullus his son in | fee, which said Samuel Bullus by his deed bearing date on or about the sth day of March 1796, conveyed the Came to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame ann Bloomfie'ui, formerly Ann Bul lus, William Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom inated and appointed Job Lippencott, Esq. oi Springfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. Ellis, both of the city of Burlington, commiflion ers, to divide the said tract into fix equal (hares or parts, and unless propc.* objections arc ftatcd to me on the 21 ft day of Nov. next, at my office in the city of Burlington at ten o'clok in the morning of that day, the said Job Lippencott, Abraham Stock ton and Charle* Ellis, will then be appointed the CommiHioners to make petition of the said tra«st us land, pursuant loan ad, emitted, " ana&for the more ealy petition of lands held by Co-part fed the eleventh day of November in the year of «urLord 1789 —Given under my hand the 30th day of Auguit A. D. 1799. JAMES KINSEY, •» v < f'' FOR SALE. Surviving Executor. lawti^O. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, FOR EUROPE, THE uric Aui ENTERPRISE, A staunch good Veflel, well fit'ed, sHggM® about three years old, and will " carry about 1500 Barrels—can ba sent to lea immediately. For terms apply to Wharton and Lewi* in Germantown, near the Market house. Sept. s, 1799• § For LIVERPOOL. X 4-1 lettcr-of-marque Blip, pSs THE LONDON, Samuel Roper, commander, Burthen jco tor.j, coppered to the bends and niewnting 16 fix-pounders. A great part of her cirgo being ready to go on board, (be is intended to fail as soon as pofliblt—— For freight or paffagc apply to the captain on boart.or to NICKLIN GRIFFITH. § august 15 FOR CHARTER, The Biiti(h Letter,of Marque LONDON, Samuel Rovrr, commander. BURTHEN 3JO Tons, coppered,fcsatlicd, mounting .Twtnty guns, and wiU b« rcaiiy to receive » cargo in about i 4 days, for tc-ms apply to NICKLIN GRIFFITH. WHO HAVE FOR SALE ON n 0 A K 1) SAID SHIP, 40 tons Patent Sheathing COPBER afTorted from iS to 31 ouncet to the lquare toot. - Compolition Niih, Spikes and Bolts of df&riptiotli. to 41b. guns 01 4 cwt. each, 40 61b. do. i cwt. do. 11 91b. do. 12 da. 16 do, do with carriage#, n cwt. each. 140 crates Queens Ware, assorted, too tiwis Fine Stoved Salt, 45 do. House Coal, and a quantity of Paints august 3 codtf THE STORES Of the Subflribers are continued epea as usual. THEY HATE FOR SALE 70 hogsheads Molasses, 2® bales Surinam Cotton, 2e>,oeo pounds grfen Coffee, 10 pipes old Port Wine, 100 boxes Claret, 50 kegs Pearl Barloy, 30 boxes Tumblers, (assorted) 200 boxes 8 by »o Window Gl*fs, 40' tons Hemp. Also an extenlive variety of Silesia and other German Linens, Checks, See. all which thsy will fell at reasonable prices and gene rous c: edits. *%* Application by letter or otherwise, will be immediately attended to. PRA TT and KINTZING. Phrfadelphi* 51b Sept. 1799- mwf.9t VINEGAR. CYDER VINEGAR, one and two yeats old, fit for pickling, For sale by the Cask or Gallon, at No- 191, N»rtb Third Stwt. ALSO a" general assortment of groceries, A» usual, by— RICHARD B. JACKSON. Sept. 11. Fa/hionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, N.O. 134, MARKST-STRMST, HAS jutt received per ship Thomas Chilkley and Adriani, from Loudon,an elegant a£Tortm«nc oi the most fafhionable Milmni**, »i*. Chemille rofctte FEATHERS Fancy flower' Black tiffany floweri Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dress caea Do. ' do. :nd do. Nelfon'n bonnets Infant's pip« ftjaw bonnet* Maid's, lancy ao. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. fhadts Do. do hati Fancy bugle (hoe roses Do. do. primming* Black, whif!, blu-.ysllcw, pink and orange «rap« Slack, white and green veils 80. eauze cloaks , N. B. And per Mwraonjfjuft arrived, a further a(Tortm©nt of Millinery lunc 26 NOTICE. Bank of North America, Sipt. 9, 1799- 'I'HOSE Persons who hive Note* or Bills 1 to pay at this Bank) are informed That regular Notices will be put under feiled covers, direiUd to the refpeftive payers and lodged in the Pott-Office, every Monday until the return of th» citieens- . RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. di»t About Sixtj-Six Head for disposal. & Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the I (land In Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of wri'ing, dir«4t to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept-i, 1799- Until the 15th of November next, Afafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In apleafant situation, about three miles from town. Application left at the Printer's A. B. will be attended to. augufl 11 4f>*r, eotf. CATTLE. TO BE LET. Mr. Spencc, Dentist, has re moved to his lioufe in St. Amlrevv's Squares, t Squares N Wof Bust Hill. i jS SAMUEL PO TTER, Wm. PAGE, THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removes! to Germ antown, between the five and fix mile stone, where thcv have fur file, a general aflwrtraent of DRV GOODS, a great part of which ttvey havejuft received by the lhip Boyne froni London, via New York. N. B. Letters (Per Post) adrlrefTed to them Philadelphia, will be regularly forwarded. S e pt- 3, 1799. diw&tuthfa tf New Landing fromthe (htp Delaware, lrom Can ton and for fskle by the Subscribers. Hyson, Hyson Bkin, ( Young Hyfo», iff TEAS. Souchong, J ( Canton and Garden Fan;, ' China Ware, assorted. UmbrellaMj to jo inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, > Hair Ribbons and Sewing SiUee. ' They have ahp remaining on Hjand Black Persians, Choppa and Pullicat Roinallt, And a general alToftment of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas bf Joshua Fisber. 4th mo 16 ROSS & SIM SON, HAVE FOR SAlt, 3cco pieces ift and 2d quality Ruflia Duck; 100 pieces Ravens. Duck (superior) Bolton lietrf in Barrels, A few b»IM Bengal [ HUMH&M9. iioo buftiels st. Martini Salt, jpril rr » TO BE SOLD BY JESSE & SOHEKT WJI.N. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhcls. and quarter calks, Also Landing at their Wharf From on board the ftip Edward from Lisbon. Lift>on Wine, in pipes and qr. calks, junc 15 5 TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths,— principally Dark Blue, and printed Caffinwres A pply to Owen W Jonathan Jones, No. 151 MarJiet-flreet. * April »9 THE PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firms of Haktshorhi, Large Co. and J»s»t W Ro bert Wai.n, was dissolved 1 mo. ift, 1798, ami the partnerlhip trading under the firm of Hartj aaiNt t5" I.arce, vrasdiffjlved 15th of the 4th month lad, all pcrfons indebted to either of the above firm* are roquefted to nuke immediate pay ment, and thpfe that have demands to prrfent their accounts. 7 mo. 13th FOR SALE, Avariei of «.ots, tn.ir.y of them vsry advan tagfou'-y r iMi • .<1 nv; :ii of tbftity of fhila dtlphia, in diff pit firrt of the Land !'i>owo :<s the Eflnteof lateMartin, Efq—many of thelotn atfori valuable Kits for Country feats, not excelled byai.) wi.i inthelVii't diftai c- ofthe City, othir 1»J air wre'l aria; u-Ji L Garden Ground*, Paftare ' c. »third Jcfcriptir.i is well calculated for IW igJ rowing upon ,-artkford road,Soeond, T rd.a \ r"->urtl ' " ontinued to the Germ nTowi .-toad .nia'.fo or. C . F <h designed to !> -'o mi - to lur per? Lane, to which the prajwrtj ct lurthef particulars,?,;: >£t: ' !>c m NiC.'OLAt .O I. I>AY. on the Prem' I 's weftwarj i; >"0.- 1. 8 july A TO BE LET, pcflfim te L xi-ven on the \6ti. : /?, A conve; i. . ihree Scorv ? 1 ioi. SITUATE in between Mtpna «».. 1 Stree'j apply at No. 110 South Second Street jaly ,3 dtf FOR SALE, A COUNTRY SEAT. CONTAINING about Ten acres ot I.a-iJ, situated at the j mile stone, on the RijJjjt Koad, being near the l'alis of Sckuylkiil. The Dwelling-Hcufe has lately received 4 thorough repair, and cenfifta of a Dining Rocrti, neatly jo feet long, a Breikfaft Parlour, a Housekeep er's R«oni and a Kitchen, with j Bedrooms, and Garret's over the whole. Adjoining the house is a po.'d Owden, ke-Heufe, Spnng- House, Ei»ht stall Stables, and CoachtHoufe, with a large Orchard. Apply to thePrirter. august 13 , dim District of Pennsylvania—To wit: j BR IT RKMF.MBERKD,' on the ninth day of August, in the twenty-fourth year ef the Independence of | the ' United States of America. JONATHAN WILtIAMS, of thefaid diftrifl hath depofttid in j this office the title of a (took, the riijht whereof he chine as AUTHOR, in the words following, " "thkrmometrical navigation, Being a fer'tes of experiment* and observations, •' tending to prove, that by ascertaining the rela » tive heat ot the sea water from time to time, the « paffagc of a ship though the Gulph ftreara, « and from de«p water imto foundings, may be « difcovercd in time to avoid danger, although « (owing to tempestuous wither) it trtay be im " poflible to heave the lead or oMerve the heaven <■ ly bodies. Extracted from the African Philc " fophical Trarfa&ions, vol. % &J. With ad •• ditions and improvements.— „ ■« God helps them that help thcmfelves fl s.) In conformity ts the a<S of ongrefsofthe United States, intituled " An aa for the ' encouragement of learning by fe«uring the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such co uies during the times therein mention £ d » D. CALDWELL, CMc/tie dtJIrW <f PinrfytiMnh. iavnm if. august 30 2 aw i m. AND ! f % f \ ■ >■ r,f. •2V >' '• '• ' John J. Parry, W ATCH-MAKER, j NFORMS his friends the public, he has A removfd for the season from his Ibdp in Se conrt-flref\?o the naxt house to the poft-Office in T rehton, opposite the Market, where si! oTders ifi hi* line wi.l be executed with particular care and attention. An excellent aflbrtment of Stiver Ware and Jewelery, and Guld and Silver Watches, for Sale 3s above. Trenton, Sept. 4, *799, Oellers's 'Hotel in Germantoivn. fyHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public ■*- in general, and his friends in particular, that he has opened his Hotel in Gctman'own, above the Market Honfe ; he has provided the bed of li.»n*rs of all kinds, he will prepare, dinners at the shortest notice and 011 the mod reasonable term ; relreftnients of every kind, to he had at all times, as well as soups ( Very day from r l to 3 o'clock. His ordicirry will be a.. ufaal at haifpafl tiirce o'clock. A COACHEE, will start from the said Ho tel in the morning at 6, for Germartowr,, and return from thence at 9. In the afternoon 513, and return at < o'clock, where good accom modations will be provided for palienors. N. B. The Hotel in the city of Philadel phia, witl remain open a.s nfual JAMES OELLERS. augufi 16 d3W JOHN Midler, JUN. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale* Ceflaei, Bafrti, Mamftodka, Taffiities, Colicoes, Hatns Romal and V Handkerchiefs. JWulmul J ' rkt foregoing goods an now to he fold at REDUCED PRICES* N. B. Many of these Goods may be printad to advantage in this country, may 16 SEABORN, TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and cul tomers in general, that he has removed from his honfe N-o. 76, Mulberry flreet, for the present sea son, a little above Riter's tavorn, Cermantawn, the figti of Gen M'Pherfoa, where he intends to carrjr on bufinelis as usual. f. ptcmber a. OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATES, AGENCY tr COMMISSION BUSINESS wo. 14 citssvarsr/tsSf, ' •Between id fe Front-ftflfet»> Philadelphia; THE SUBSCRIBER, Being solicited thereto by a number qf his Jricrds, takes this method to acquaint the Public, that he has this day opened the above QJ/ice, and has for sale the 1 following property, viz. TWO excellent well built frai.e Ktiufri, two ro»ms oil a floor, completely finifhed in Chris tian, between Third aaj Fourth llreets, Soutb wark ; two frame houses at the corner of Filth and Christian (Ireets ; ons thrje story brick, and on# two ftoty frame hoeTe ia Queen street one goad accuftomcd tavern ifi German (lreet,betwe.-h Third and Fourth Arrets, Southward, bjoWn by the name of W«ck*'s Tavern. in SaJrm with :, .; ' p. Aifo. r v«. not - i county, • J»cr O r \ to be let :i • . ' %f i■ - r?- ■- ark. i[.ki -ind Gu. P J'-rfer, c aCoi'lSttr m*- A Ground reni and debts cofteAi-i vith prampt ncfs afj<! Bvici/"'"".) by the ;bc<i«enf MumM xci 1 vafct. JVi.-f: Nf. B. A team LAP wimted', of gaod conned ions,who wKtei * tol«rtt)lc fiatjd. aujyull 15 THE partreffhip of Jofly.a B. Bord, and lol.n Brooks, trading uatler tre firm of Bond-'Gf Brook*, iatJiisdiV dflfolvM by mutual ooxfeit, ati per foil! indebted tf. thim, arc re ou«(t>d to make immediate payment to T< fhna B. Bond, and thole haWue demands tb preftpt t»!i*ir accounts to him lor fottlement, April I NOTICE. The fabferibers being duly autharifed to receive all the debts and effefts of James Wiikins, of Philadelphia, all those indebted to him are cautioned againlt making pay met.t to any other persons. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLS, Augnft 26th, '99, eodim. FOR SALE, IN GEORGE TOWN, together or separate, Two handjome Dwelling Houses. THEY contain five rooms With fire-places, foui bed chambers, two clofett. and have two hand foene piaMin, a kitchen near the house.i, a bakt house, two rooms tor domefltics, a liable and cnach | house, a beautiful garden ornamented witU tcr races well grassed, a larjje filh pond, a well and a | ; le , cloth The whole fiaiflied ard done in the netted: and ot , ]fr c strongest manner, under a handsome and excellent enelofnre, containing thrse lots and a half, extend- y y r ; r , ing 180 feet on Fayette street, and . 9 t feet on rhir'd ftree For MTins apply to John rhrelkeld, George r 0 Wn on Potortiauk. J j JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON M ami factory % A QUA Stiff OF WINDOW GLASS, , . Qf -different sizes* £ FOP SALE BY,. ' ■ ; y: . ' ' ISAAC -HARVEY) Jvk. N. B. Auyfizeo* sizes that maybe warned cut larger th»n 18 by 12 can be had (rem fa d t ry» on being ordered; and aiujuiab given tof-:--- •• on any orders (hat may be left for that pu> pote-—■ Apply at No, 9, South Watcr-ftrect, as above, j'uly 8 dtf jtawiw. N 0 TIC E. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lewiftown, in the sounty of Mif-' flin, and comtnonwealtji of Pennfyl,vaniar who was a partner of the firm of John/on £.7 " Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court of Common pless, iti and for the coijnty of Mifflin af'orcfiid, for the benefit of the laws ®f the laid commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the feet nd Tuesday of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditors at Le *iftown, in said county, of which, please to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. augyft »3 $ THIS is to give notice, That the Subfcribtr, of Elkton, hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters of AdminiftratioH, on the pcrfonal ef tatc of SAMUSL HEIVETT, late o( fafl Coun ty deeeafed. All persons having claims agpinft the said deeeafed, arc hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Sub scriber, at or before the firft day of Marsh next— They may etherwife, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 15th day of Augnft, 1799- JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. Aug. 17. diw TO BE JLET, From the Ist of October net.t, The STORES 6? WHARF, A DJOINING the Drawbridge, row occupied by Mr. JoQiua Gilpin.—The terms may 1 ne known by applying at No. ajß, M.irkct-fircet' jujy »9 3ta\ttf Valuable Properly for Sale, In Chefntit, near Sixth street, diredlly oppofitt Congrisj Hall, \ LOTofground,about 11 feet ftent in Ches t A nut street and 73 feet in ckpih, whereon is a good frarue house, now in the tenure of Samuel . Kenge fubjefi to a ground rent of 201. per annum. 1 The, advantageous fituftion of this property re quire* no con-menu, for it muftbeknown, thrre are few in this.city to equalit, an unecceitionabla ? title will be iliade to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19!. Chcfnßt. flreet, next door to the pre mises. march j tu.thfatf TO BE SOLD, TWO new frame two Story Hou fei pleasantly fuuated near ("he Jolly l ofi-'tav ern sppe r etid of the Viilagc of Frankford. There arc in each house, betidrs a kitchen, (wo , rooms on ths finft floor: three on the second, ' wittl roomy garrats, z'\ well finished ; there are s'fsi to j;ach, a good garden lot, stable and coach henfe. Fart goods will be taken in pay men;. Anv persons wiflsing to become pwr -1 chafers are requeftcd to vieW the prcmifes', 1 and for teriiuapplv to JOHN McCiELLEN. . Frankford, July 13 cots SALE - or The Sprir.gttsbury Grounds. 0 /~\N Thuriday me 36th September, at two s o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry 01 j Schuylkill, wilt commerce, the iale of the re maifiing lots of tlia Springetfcury, Estate. r ' Purchasers paying one lut'rth of the monej down, may credit for the remainder a: follows: 3, ' Six months from the tUy of Jalefor one fourth Nine months from ditto on? fourth _ Twelve months from ditto Mk f':ur:h J. CONNELLY, and Co Auctioneers. § , HALP A CENT REWARD. AN AWAY from the fubfcriker on th ur iv gth infl. an apprentice lad, named 'd Barnet, paper maker by tra 'e, zb at 20 ye<r ke of a g e fi» e f e gt eight or ten inches hijjh, tigh complexion, down look, wore hi* ha r ,-tiet ■ r " remarkable forbeihg a noted liar, hadi-n ' a he went away a hat half worn, brown mijctof cloth coatee, striped velvet waistcoat, ind mar. ,11 ' other clothes T Any person that will take the said apprent'-c on «P"d bring.hira home (ball receive the abd reward and ho clurrges paid. PETER BECHTEL. I Loncer Mrrion loivnfhif, Montgomery Count I September le, 1799. mwjw. 3*wtf djw. tu th.fit- 3» Joshua B. lioftd. John- Brooks. ] * Wafttea„ to Empioyi, ;., ,/t VERNON of JitJgmtnt, and Integrity to «cca£ _ > /vfroi)aJly:att«nrtV endues, to purchafeWetand " t „ / ijry Goods for Country Store; , Pio« i\ pofals iakUd, dire<9e<j toj4* 8. with the MUR of soW other pcrfon mefitiorni, tp refcr-. ** v iT° , ' enc;e may be bad.jf necessary. /or information re- , \ lariag to the qualifi<;»tions of the agent, atwl .left, with the printer, will be duly att<uiileii %o. Tko-• *, /v" pptijJMit will mention the No, Of tht hoof?. whc.«j i £ V ie, or fee, rafiJes, that i tetter diri&ed by. pwt nay be regularly reoeive<£ " . . _ *^- i0 ' ; 3 Notice. / ALL pcrfons having chims aga'nfl the Estate of Col fidward Oidhsm (ciccciiW) Lite ofCiecit Cotmty, y irylaml, are hereby warned o exhibit the l'amt immediately, with vouchers hereef, to the fuSfi rilier. m Attorney for Mary Oldham, Ex'rai. Bohemia Manor, Cotcil County, / Maryland, Sept. I, 9799. , > jtawim. Su C l •'•.-vV • •. --i V -I. \' *'i l - 3? 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