I 4 ' '■ . I 4 +* ir ' t i I ■xt' 'jtfi&lßtJl 318*.] l 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. reeling ; and unless some person in this city will befome 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 tbret-story brick bmtse in klewentb, above Arch street, where this paper will continue to be publish ed during tbe prevailing sickness. y-p Subscribers in Germantown and its vicinity, will receive their papers from Mr. Khcben. •Thosn st Frankford, from the Store of John M'Clellen, Esq. {CT" !^>e " lL Paper in tee Northern District of the City, having absconded,endbeing obliged tosupplybis place ivitb another imperfectly acquainted witb the route, ive have to request Subscribers xnbo ma: be omitted to give nctice tbertof at the #«• NOTICE. T H E Freemen of the City of Fhilidelphia, A friends to the Eleftion ps Janus Kofs, of Pit'/burg as Governor,, are requested to muet at the Union School-Uotilc, in Germantown, 00 Saturday the aiH of September, at 3 o'clock, in order to fix on a general ticket, to be 'pilot ed for at the ensuing election, in tbe Pujr of Philadelphia. Bv order of the Gommitteeof Correspondence . LEVI HGLLING3 WORTH. Sept. 16. - - ■ . . i. . 1 to,ooo wt. COFFEE, ChMy jwiiwe quality,'in bag! and barraU, 4MB ij bhds. SUGAR, yusi arrived eit CastU, Is the schooner Adventure, Capt. Devereux, from Port Repnblicain, and for sale by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. Se|<tembeM7,l799- dut. TO GRAZIERS. In pursuance of the last will and teftamfflit of Ge neral 13avid Forrnan, deeeafed, will be exrefed to falc, at public vendue, (on the pretnifes) on Wcduefday tbe 2jthday ot OSober next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, THAT vjry valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, lying on the Long Marih in Queen Anne's county, Hate of Maryland, con taining about five hundred acres, about fifteen ftilcj iiom Cheflei town, fix from Church hill, an-l twelve from the head of Chester. This property is an cbjeA of very great /pe culation, particularly to any person in the graz ing line, and in fadt t» any p;. lon wilbing to v«U their money in lands. There is a very large propoition of Laid farm laid down in timothy, and Will cu' graft fufficicnt, I doubt not, to pay a neat profit of SCO dollars a-year. There are al!b about twenty acres more cleared aud fit to laydow in prafs j and wliat renders it more valuable r«, that when ence the timothy is well set, it will lall any person's life time: And wba>. it called Ih« bed as the Marsh, (of which there is a cnnfiderable part belonging to this farm) thejoil is from four to fix leet deep, of a black rich loom, and will average'from two and an half to three tons of timothy an acre ; and for two years pafl all the hay which could from the farm, has fold at the Rack for five pounds a ton. Ihe arable land is calcu for wheat, rye, Indian corn, and pirticu eo; it is well timbered,'and contains maple /wimps, that when cleared, will make meadows equal to any oh the farm. the prtiniles on application to Mr. Stephen Forman, on faitl farrti. The conditions of sale will be, one halt the purchase money on the firft day of Jmuary next, and the remainder on the lirft day of May following. WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Surviving Execaror. M Srpt. 17, 1799. By JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chief Justice of the faprerne court of New-Jcrfey. Nolice is hereby given, THAT upon application to me by JofephP. Min iiick, and John W. Bloomfield tor therrfelves, bj John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann hi# wife, William Bullui, John Moore, in the right of his wife Mary, Jnhn Bullus and Ruth Bullu', who d land situate, lyinj and being in Springfield, Bur lington county, containing eleven hundred and •ighty-cig'nt acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, loimerly deviled by Mary Ludlam to Francis Bullus, who by his la(l will and teftamexit I the fame tra& to William Bowfcr, and John Turner in trad for Samuel Bullus his son in ft*, which said Samuel Bullus by his deed bearing date on or about the sth day of March 1^96, Con„mirioncr es to make""petition of* theTid »ra<ft °t Und, pursuant to an *&, entitled, " an a& for the more eity petition ef lands held by Co-part- J? ers » joint tenants, and tenantvn common 11 paf »<d the eleventh day of November in the year of ' A! rL ° rJ — Glven niy hind the 30th j , - vfcf _. . AdA/ / . . '__ ■■ .- ' -;4,v ,/ x , ; '*-.•< :; *'■■■'*''," -, t; . ' . /, ,v »' * z-'j%*u& Df ti)e "**■> Philadelphia Daily Advetiisefi "~ L ~ •' ," 'n-ttfti'f ■m/f' iir ■|i* ! fi*Mftt' {jfe,. x >"* FOR SALE. PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1799. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, fOB EUROPE, 3~3vn the BRIG ENTERPRISE, A staunch good Veflel, weli fitted, about three yeirs old, and will ™|| * carry about 1500 Barrels—can ba lent to lea immediately. . £+s F°r terms apply to Wharton and Lewis ra Gcrmantown, near the Market house. Sept- 5. 1799- $ For LIVERPOOL. | Britift fetter->of-tnarque (hip, JSfcrTH-E LONDON, Samuel Roper, cummander, Burthen 300 t<>n», coppered to the bcnd» and mounting 16 fix-pounjerj. A great part of her caret being ready to go 011 board; Ihe is iotonrfed to fall a> soon as poSble .For freight or paffige apply t« the captain on board,or to NICKLIN GRIFFITH. august 15 FOR CHARTER, The British Levteivef Marque L O NDO N, Samuel Roper, commander. BURTHEN 3jo Tons, coppered,feeathed, mounting Twenty guus, and will bu rearfy to receive a cargo in about 1 4 days, for terms apply to NICKLIN to* GRIFFITH. WHO HAVE FOR SALE 9 V r. O A k n SAID SHIP, 40 tons Patent Sheathing COPBER aflforted frcni 18 to 31 ouuect, jo tht square foot. Composition Nails, Spikea and Bolt* of variero descriptions. 20 4Tb. guru 01' 4 cwt. each, 40 61b. do. 6 cwt. do. It 'jib. do. 1 a do. 16 do, do. with carriage", tlcwt.each. 140 crates Queens Ware, allorted, too tons Finn Stoved Salt, 45 do. House Coal, and a quantity of Paints august 3 t# dtf THE STORES Of the Subftribcrs are continued open at ufaai. THJY RATE rOR tALI 70 hoglheads Molaflesi 2® baJes Surinam Cotton, 20,060 pounds green Coffee, 10 pipes old Port Wine, 100 boxes Claret. 50 kegs Pearl Barloy, 30 boxes Tumblers, (assorted) 200 boxes 8 by 10 Windotv Gkifs, 40 tolls Hemp. ( Alfp an extensive variety of Sikfia ani other German Linens, Checks, &c. all which thffy will fell at reafomhle pric«s and gene rous ci-edits. * £* Application by !#tter or orfierwife, &ill be iraiDcdiateiy attended to. ' PRATT and KINTZINt}. Philadelphia* ( sth Sept. 1799 VINEGAR. CYDER VINBGAR, one and t\»o years old, fit tor pickling, For sale by the Cask or Gallon, at K«- 191, North Third it red, ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIE S, Aj usual, by— RICHARD B. JACKSON. §l--M Sept. It. 1 Fafbionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MAUKBt-STREET 1 HAS just received per (hip Thomas Chalfcley and Adriana,frdm London, an elagaOt a(Tortm»nt of the most fufliionattle Millini**, »i*. Chemille rosette FEATHb&S Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Wbk, yilWw and blue irfpt, full drift ciH Do. A* atad d«. N«tfbn'» Bottniti Infant'* pip* ftr»w touiaCs do,- xio. d»/ , Do. do. (Sties Do. do bats Fancy bugle shoe rofcr Do. do trimmings Black, whit*, blu-, yellow, pink and ortngf trapt black, white and grec* g?u« veils 80. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, just arrived, a further aflortment of June 16 NOTICE. Bank of North America, Sipt. 9, 1799. T 'HOSE Perfoflj who have Notes or Bills J to pay at this Bank, are mformed That regular Notices will be put under ferled covers, direifted to ths refpedlive payers aid lodged in the Port-Office, every M«nc!ay until the return of the citirenS. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. dut CATTLE. About Sixty-Six Head for disposal. <s" Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLE\, *t the mind in Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of writing, dirtfl to him at Eaftoft, Talbot County, Maryland. VVyo, Sept. l, 1799- TO BE LET. Until the ijth of November next, Afafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In a pleasant function, about three miles from town. Application left at the Printer's addrcfledtci A. B. wifi be attended t(>, auguftia yf - Mr. Spence, Denrift, has re moved to hit hoafe in St. Andrew's Squares, a Squares N Wof Bush Hill. awguft SAMUEL Pormil, Wjtt. PAGE, THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removed to Germ antown, between the five and fix rr>iter ftowe, where they r ' 4 ' C ' a B enera ' iff'Jftment of DRY GOODS, a great part c/f which they have just received by the /hip Boyoe from London, via New York. N. B. Letters (Per Post) adtlrcfled to them • hiladdphij, will be regularly forwarded. Sept. 3, 1799. djw&tuthfa tf Now Landing iromthe fliip Delaware, Irom Can too and lor sale by the Subscribers. Hyson, Hyson Skin, / Voung Hyfoa, (s"f TEAS. Souchong, j Carton and Garden Fans, Narkisrrs, Chrua Ware, ifforted. Umtrellai 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. Tbty have also rtmaining on Hand Black PerfiauF Cfcoppa and Pullicat Romallt, And a general zllor'uent of Dry Goods as uftial. Fionas (s \ l-u» fisbeir. 4th mo 26 X2SS VST SAMSON, \ . HAVfe F<)K iAI-h, . . 3000 pieces i-ft and ci quality Rofiisi Duck, 100 pieces Rakvint fuftfe (fuprtsr) Button Jieef ito 3ar:ib, 1 . A fe# biles Bengal j H «*££>. 1100 bufoels St- Martin* Salt. - april rx $ JESSE 13" MOBERr WALU. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. and quarter cifkt, Also Landing- at tbeir Wharf From on board the Clip Edward from i.ifhon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks. junc 95 TO HE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, C CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths, — A principally Dark Blue, and printed Caflimerei Apply to April 7HE PANTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firms of Hartsiiorni, Largs isf Co. and Just Ro bert Wain, was diffolv«d > mo. ift, 1798, and the partnership trading under the firm of Harts horns 53" Large, wasdiffolYed 15th of »he 4th month last, all pcrfons indebted to eithsr of the above firms are requeued to mate immediate pay ment, and thofethat have demands to prafent their 7 810. 13th mwf.9t A variety of Lots, many of them very advan tageously Otuat.'d north of the city of Phila delphia, in iLfarent parts of the Land known as the Estate of if e late William Martin, Efq—many of the lots'affyd valuable fitej for Country feats, not excelled by any wit! in the fame diftanc* oftht City, other Kits are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Pifiurc &c. a third ciefcription is well calculated tor huntings fronting Upon Frankford road, Second, Third, and Fourth streets continued •o the German rown Road and also on Cross 8oad» designed to be hid out from Foufth Street to IVir nern Lane, to whic-h the property extends—For luttlicr particula-s,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLY DAY, on the Premises WcftWard of Fourth Street. 8 july I'ajfrffton to be grvcn on the A convenient Thres Story Brick House, SITUATE in Spruce between Second and Third Street; apply at No. no South Second Street, jivly 18 dif " F©R A COUNTRT SE/fT. CONTMNJNCJ ascent Ten «:res of tiwi,' fitnatcd it tU s mite «>iw> »>*' tJi< Ri'tfee Road, bekif nrv rfre FaHSftfi, SchUftttili. Tht Dwelling-House has Utely/received a thorough repair, and cinfifts if a Pining Rpoqa, ncaily 30 feet long, a BreakWt Pijlour, a Hrnfe keep er'* Rwom and i kitrhftß, with Bed rooms./ and Garret's over the whole. Adjoining the' house is a d p'lrdefl, f 'Spring- Honfe, Eigiit stair Stabtis, and CoriW-Houfe, with a Orchird-. ApjSly tie the Printer. , august ij' ' dim eotf. District of Pennsylvania—To wit: BB IT REMEMBERED, THAT on the ninth day of August, in the twenty-fourth year of the Independence of the ' Uni;e<i States of America, JONATHAN WILLIAMS, of thefaid diftriS hath depoflted in this nffict the title of a book, the ri»ht whereof he cUins AUTHOR, in the words following, ™ THERMOMETRICAL navigation, Beisg a series of experiments and obfervationa, " tending to prove, that by afcemining the rela «' tive heat oj the lea wattr from rime to time, the «■ paflage of a (hip though the Gulph flream, 4 and from desp water i»to foundings, may be » difiovercd in titft« to avoid danger, although « (ovtong to tempestuous wa*tfcer) it may be im « possible to heave the lead or obfervc the heaven uly bodies. ExtraAed from the American Philo « fophical Trarfa&ions, vol. a fc?" 3 With ad « ditions aad improvements. — " God helps them that help themfulves " (1.9.) In conformity te tbe a<sl of congrefsoflhe United States, intituled " An a£l for the eocoaragement of learning by feeuring the copies of maps, charts and books to the aui "Ors and proprietors of fueh co pie 9 during the times therein mention ed." D. CALDWELL, CM of the dijfria of PcmfyWanin. aogufl W , AND TO BE SOLD BY Owen Jonathan Jones, No. 151 Market-flreet. § FOR SALE, TO BE T.S-.T. John J. Parry, W ATCH-M AKER, TN FORMS Ms friends and the pubjir, lie has -*■ removed for the ftafon from his fbop In Se cond-ftreett© the nsxt house to ttie poft-orßcc in renton, opposite the Market, where all orders in his line will be executed with particular care ! and attention. 22wrm An excellent aflirtment of Silver Ware ahd Jrwelerv, and Gold and Silver Watches, fer Sale as above. Trenton, Sept. 4, 1799 Oellers's Hotel in Germantown. '"pHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public * n general, and his friends in particular, that he has opened his Hotel in Get man town, 311 ft above the Market House ; he hss provided the baft ot liquors of all kinds, he will prepar- at the (horteft notice and on the mofi reasonable terms; refreihinent* of every kind to be had at qU times, rs well as soups every day from I a to 3 o'clock. His ordinrry vill be as iifual at half past three o'clock- A COACHEE, will start the said Ho tel in the morning at 6, for and return from thenfce at 9. In the afternoon at 3. and return at 5 o'clock? where good acconif modations wi.'l be provided for paflinpers. N. B. The Hotel in the city of Philadel phia, will remain open as usual. JAMESOELLERS. august a 6 d3w John Miller, J un. No. 80, Duck, near Street. Has for Sale. Cctf&es, Mamocdies, Taffaties, Colicces, Patoa Roraal and > Handkerchief!. f Mulwiul j " . The foregoing goods are noun Id he fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many r\ theie Goods mjiy be pr'nted * o advantage in thi> country, may 16 SEABORN, TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and cul tomers in general, that he has removed from his house No. 76, Mulberry flreet, for she present sea son, a little above Ritar's tavern, Gemiantown, the sign of Gen M'Pherfoa, where he intends to carry on b«finefs as usual. fcptember 1. OFFICE REAL ESTATES, AGENCY to* COMMISSION BUSINESS V' NO. i 4 cuEsjrtrr-srpHEr, Between id St Front-ftrcets, Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRIBER, I Being solicited thereto by a number of his Jriends, takes this method to acquaint the Public, that he has this day opened the above Office, and has for sale the following property, c/ 2. TWO excellent well built fraue houHf, two rnems or. a floor, completely finifhed in Chrif tiin, between Third and Fourth streets, Soyth wark ; two frame houles at the corner of Fifth and Christian streets ; ona thr»e (l«Sry hrick, and one two story frame hoafq la Queen street ; ore go®d accuftomcd tavera i» Germiw flreet,between Third «nd Fourth flreets, Southwark, known by the name ol Weeks's Tavern. djm One Plantation and tra& of Land in Salech County, New-J.rfey, containing, 70 acre*, with afrjni- dwelling house, and other iniprovementii thereat, together with a goea propottinn of wood land—the above lies near a public landing. Also, 45 acr*s of wood land in Cumberland county, New JeHiry*; a number of valuable lots to be let on ground rent, in the diftrifl of Southwark. ✓ Ground rents and debts eolle£ed with pr»mpt ncf« and address, by the Publics' Moil obedient Humble servant, JOSEPH 11. FLEMING. N B. X frriart LAUxtantedj, of good connrt iotis, who writes a toterable hind. ' aujptft ij THE partnrrfliip of Joshua. B. Bond, and Jofcn Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Brooks, is this day riilTolvesi by mutual consent, all persons indebted to them, are re qutfted to make immediate payment to JJlfrus B. Bond, and thofs ha*iug demands to prelent (•heir atcounts to him tor settlement, a'prit i NOTICE. The fabferibers being duly autborifed to pec;ive all the debts and effe&s of Jameg Wilkins, of Philadelphia, all tlvofe indebted to him are cautioned agaiuft making pay ment to any other persons. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLS, August 26th, '99, FOR SALE, IN GEORGE TOWN, TOGETHER OR SEPARATE, Two handsome Dwelling Houfcs. THEY cont»&i 6v« rQttra» with fite-pltcis, few tod ch»pib*r»> 'W dofet*, -and have two hand iqp« piaxjs*s, jt fcjtffcan near the haufe*,' a babi house, H»e rocur.rf or domestics, * ftibleahd! cdaci hesse, at bratftiful garden otpafcenKd witi («, g»:»ffed v al»fge fift pjo»<i, a w<ll ands rpring of waur, t j«' young fruft trees. : The-whole finifted and dene in the neneft ant lro»geft matter, under a hamlfome and*»eeßeai imjofws,. c6ftWiping tbr«e IbtVxod-sh*!!, flgf-iße ! fcet, on' Fiyeae ftrwti aiii- 199 feet pi rWrdftreat. »• . . ' ■■ . For 'tarms apl% W J«ho Thftf&eU, Geo 13* ««*Pp<oj«i6rtf. * > ■ " ' '•••• '<!»' S*< - " " " *■■ ' < " " -L "* K V,i ? K4*> S? »: >./ v '• ji. ■ ' iy ■ -■ 1 ' ' ■ • ; 3'tawiw. FOR THE SALE OF . tu.th.f:>t. 3 W Joshua B. Bond. John Brooksn eodim. > ft * , * v.^.r,, ' A JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, a .ouAmirr OF window glass, CV different sizes. FOB SALE BY, j ISAAC HARVEY, Jm. W. B. Auy fizr or Hies that may be wanted c.it ISrgcr than 18 by 1 a can be had from said manufacto ry, on bcit,- Oi.'.ercd; and attention given tofoiwa r^ (M any orders that xry>y l>e l?F< for that purpose Apply a.l ho. 9, South Water-llieet, as above. ju'y 8 dtf Wanlea tc Ethploy, APEK9QN of 'Judgment and Integrity to «ccaj fionally attend Vendues to purchase Wet and j Dry Go (or an attentive Country Store. Pro j pofals scaled, directed to A. E. with the nime ] of some other person m'ention«<i, to whom refer ence may be hacl, ii ncceflary, for information re lating to the qualifications of the agent, and kfc with the printer, will be duly attended to. The applicant will mention the No. of thehoufe he, or (he, resides*, that a letter dirked by post may he regularly received., anfe.ao .. Co 4 w Notice. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Col. Edward Oldham (deceafcd) late bfCoSc il Coußty, Maryland, ar? hereby warned to exhibit tbSi'aroe immediately, with vouchers thereof, to the fubferiber. EDWAKD OLDHAM, Jun. ■ 5 , 1 Attorney for Mary Oldham, Ex'rx.. Bohemia Manor, Coeeil County, { Maryland, Sept. r, 9799. ) 3ta\vim. WOT ICE. ~ To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lewiftdwn, in the eounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Peni.fylvania; who was a partner of the firm of John/on ./' Alexander, I have applied to J:i< ;a of ,ne I'Ourt oi Common pleas, in and c 1 : 7 of lUiffl n aKo'refjid, far the bencfi . ; ;lit " + s of tt» laid covnir .uwealifc) made for tM r.-ii. f of infot've--.- CfSwr», and they have app^-i:: ; d the fee nd .i'u .iday of Septetnbef next, tor a hearing Of rtiefnd ray creditors at Lewiflown, ui said county, of which, pleafeto take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. augull 23 $ THIS is to give notice, That the Subscriber, of Elkton, hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Cec*.l County, in Maryland, letters of Adminiflration, or. the perfimal es tate of SAMUEL HEIVETT t lateot said Coun- * ty. deeeafed. All perfont having claims againil the said deceased, are hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Sub scriber, at or before the firft day of March next They may etherwife, by law, be excluded from <,ll benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 15th day of Anguft, 1799- JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. Aug. 17- dsw TO BE LET, From the Ist of October next, The STORES £> WHARF, A DJOINING the Drawbridge, now occupied Lj. ry Mr. Jofliua Gilpin.- The torms ir.ij oe known by applying at No. 458, Market-streets jujjr 19 3tawtf Valuable Properly for Sale, In Chef#ut, near Sixth street, dire<ftly oppofitc CoNGRISS HALI, A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in Chef rut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame b'rufe, now in the tenure of Samuel f Uengt fubjtfi to a ground rent of aos. per annum. 1 he, advantageous situation of this property re quires no comments, for it mull be known, there are few ir. this city to equal it, 3n unecceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19? Chefnut flreet, next door to the pra mifes. march 5 tu.th fatf TO BE SOLE, TWO new frame two Story Heu« fes pleasantly fituattd near the Jolly Poft-Tav em, upper ejid of the Village of Frankford. There are in each house, belides a kitchen, two rooms on the fir.ft floor; three on the fecood, with roomy garrats, all well finilhed ; there are alfa to each, a got<d garden lot, fUble and coach hsufe. Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Anv persons wishing to become pur chasers are requeued to view the premises, and for terms applv to JOHN MeCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 eotf SALE or The Springetsbury Grounds. ON Thursday the a6th September, at two o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry tsa Schuylkill, wiil commence, the lale of the re maining lots of th« Springetfbury Eilate. Purchasers paying one fourth of the money down, may have credit for the remainder as follows: Six months from the day ef fak for one fourth. Nine months from ditto one fourths Twelve months from ditto one fourth, J. CONNELLY, and Co. Auctioneers. £ HALF A CENT REWARD. RAN AWAY from the fubferiber on the Bth inft. an apprentice lad, named Joseph Barnet, paper maker by traie, about 20 years of ape five feet eight or ten inches high, light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, remarkabje for being a nored liar, had on when he went away a hat half worn, brown mixture cloth coatee, striped velvet waistcoat, and mar.y other clothes. Any person that will take the said apprentice I up and bring him home (hall receive the aboVe reward and no charges paid. PETER BECHTEL. Lower Merion 7ovunfh'tp, Montgomery Cquntj, September ia, 179?. aaw^w. . .* v . • ■ jLv V") 1' 'a •. . . 1 3awtf tliw. ' .k
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