of |NlttS) and Philadelphia Daily Adveriisefc| Huhblr 2186.] 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 recting ; and unless some person in this city w iU become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. L. __ The Bricifii letter-os-marque ftiin, Jill* THE LONDON, Samuel Roper, commander, Burtntn[CO tons, coppered to the bends and mounting 16 fix-poundcrs. A great part of her ca -ol eing ready to go on tosrd, fce is intended to fail as soon as poflible For Ireight or passage aoolrto the captain on board,or to PPr NICKLIN y GRIFFITH. august IJ * }\r FREIGHT or CHARTER, FOR EUROPE, THE brig ENTERPRISE, A (launch good Vtflel. well fitted, WjgWy® ijiout th.if years nfd, and will carry about is so Barrels—can ba Cent to lea immediately. Sfs F«»r terms apply to Wharton and Lewis ia Gamautown, ne«r the Market house. Sept. S> '799- $ 'JUST ARRIVED, In the ihip Belvedere, John FranVforA, command er, from Alicantavxl Gibfalfr 308 PIPES BRANDY, ij -) 34 hogsheads > strong bodied RED WINE $2 quartercilki j 15 butts > SHERRY 60 quarter calks 3 iOC quarter caflcj Malaga Wine *9O keg» Railins 4CO l»os£s do. 94 jars do FQlt SALS DT NICK LIN is" GRIFFITH, Who also offer for sale, £\Tflli SAID SHIP BELVEDERE. SHE w New-York bttilt.ooppercd to th; bends, mounts 14 Gx-pounders, with (mall arms i« proportion, 2nd lads fad, august I\ FOR SALE. To graziers. In purfaance of the lift will and tefeament of Ge p«ral David Forlian, deceafcd, will be cx poled (o I'ale, at public vendue, (on the preniifes) oil Wednesday the 15th day ol Offcobcr next, at ttn o'clock in th? forenoon of that day, THAT very valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, lying on tjie Long Marsh in Queen Anne's county, Hate of Maryland, coa taining about five hundred acres, about fifteen miles from Chefler town, fix trom Church hill, and twelve from the head of Chelter. This property is an objedl of very gr-at fpe culition, particularly to any perf>n in the graz ing line, and in faft tu any psrfon wishing to v»fl their money in lands. There is a very large proportion of bid farm laid down in timothy, and will cut graft fufficicnt, I daubt nut, to pay a neat profit of 5 0 dollars a-yrar. There are also about twenty acres mom cleared and (it to lay do*n in graft; and what renders it more valuable is, that when ence the timothy is well ftt, it will l»tt any perfon'j life ime : And whit is cailed the bed of the Marfn, (of wiith there is a conlidcraWe part belonging to this farm) tht»fi il is from four to fix feet deep, of a black rich loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timothy an acre; tuj fort'vo years part all the hay which could be (pared from the farm, has f <ld at the it.ck or five pounds a ton. 1 lie arable land is cai< u ued for wheat, rye, Indian corn, and particu rly for what is called kite-foot or bright tobac -1; it is well timbered, and contains maple imps, that when cleared, will make meadows ial to any on the farm. lny person wiihinK to purchase, can view prcmifes on application to Mr. Stephen man, on said farm. The conditions of sale be, one half the purchase moaey on the Aaj of January next, and ihe remainder ie firft day of May follawiug. WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Surviving Executor. aawtljO. Sfpt. 17, 1 799 . Br JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chits Juui«c of the fuprarce court of New-Jersey. hoi ice is hereby given, 'J'HAT upon application to Die by Joseph P. Min nick, 2nd John W. Blcosnfield lor tnemfeive?, bj John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife, | Miliam Bullus, John Moore, in the right of his Mary, J. hn Bullus and Ruth Bulla?, who claim an if. divided sixth part of all tkae trad, of land 11 uac rj wid bci*g in Springfield, Bur lington cour , , co; /it i"g eleven huadred and eighty-tight acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, formerly devized by Mary Ludlam to Francis Bullus, who by his last will 3nd tcflament deviled the fame trad to William Bowser. and John lurner in truftfor Samuel Bullus hi* son in ec, which said Samuel Bullus by his deed tearing cn or about the sth day of March 1-796, conveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul- William Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom jnatcd and appointed Job Lippcncott, Esq. of aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. i«, ooth of the city of Burlingtpn, cammiffion to divide the said trad into fix equal fliares or parts, ajd unless proper ofejt&ions are stated to me on the 21 It day ot Nov. next, at my office in the •£/ °, L^-° n at ten °'clok in the morning of fea y»the laid job Lippencott, Abraham Stock s? 1 Charles Eilis, will then b« appointed the v-omnuflioncrs to make petition of the (aid trad »*nd, pursuant to an ad, entitled, " an a& for u e t n * U^ P of lands held by Co-part joint tenants, and tenantship common 41 paf e eleventh day of November in the year ot dav -rV^9 -Given under my ha»d the 30th «JQf AuguttA. D. j 799. '"S - v -t m w & f tf JAMES KINSEY. d6w. PHILADELPHIA: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, i 79 9". 120,000 wt. COFFEE, Chiefly prime quality, in bags and barrels, AND « 17 hhds. SUGAR, Just arrived at New Castle, In the schooner Adventure, Capt. Devsreux, from Port Republicain, and for l'ale by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. September 17,1799. <lnt. John Miller Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Hat for Sale■ Celiacs, Bafias, Mamoodiel, Taffatie», Colicoet, Patoa ■) Rooi&l an<J ( Handkerchiefs. Mulmul j The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRfCES, . N. B. Many of thcie Uoodt may be printed to advantage in this country may 16 New Lauding from the (hip D-laware, from Can ton and lor (ale by the Subfcribera; Hyion, Hyson Skin, / - Vou.' g Hyfoji, y f Souchong, J Canton tt)J Garden Fans, Chiua Ware, aflbrted. Umbrella* 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair' Ribbons am] Sewing Silks. 'They hane also remaining oil Hand Peruana, Chop;.a and Pullicat Ruruallt, And * general aflortmeut of Dry Ootids as ufnal, Thames <Jf Joshua Fisbtr. 4th mu 26 RQSS is? SIMSON, HATk FOR SAlfc, 3000 pieces Ift and 2d quality RulCa l)uck, xoo piece? Raven* Duck ((iipcilo-r) Bofion beet* in BarrcH> A lew bales Bengal j HUMHOMS. 1100 bufliclt St Marlins Salt, aprit 11 TO BE SOLD BY JESSE & ROBERT WALti. Olcl Port Wine, in Pipes, HHds. and quarter caflc», Also Landing at tbc<r Wbarf ■ From od board the (bip Edward from Liibon. Lilbon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks, junc 3S i THE STORES Of the Subfiribera arc continued open ai usual. THEY HATE FOR SALE 70 hoglhowds MoklTes, 29 balc£ Surinam Cotton, 20,000 pounds tji*en Cuil'ce, 10 pip. sold Port Wine, 100 boxes Claret,' 50 kegs -Pearl B.iclvy, 30 boxes Tumbltrs, (alTurted) 200 Duxes 8 by to Window tilafs, 40 tons He\np. Alfa an rxtenfive variety of Silelia and other Gefman Linens, Clucks, &c. kjl wliicb th*y will fell at real'onablt: price* and gene rous credits. * % * Application by letttr or otherwise,j *»ill be immediately attcn 'ed to. PRATT and KINTZIfIG. P.'iiladelplii*, sth Sept. 1799- nnvf.gt Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MAEXRTSTREET, HAS ;u t received per ihip Thomas Cha'k'.ey and Adriaija, from l.onnon, »n elegant aiTortm«m of the molt fashionable Millimrt, »ii. Chemille rofctte FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffauy flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dress cats Do. do. and do. Nelson's bjm.ets • Infant's pips straw bonnets Maid's ar.cy ao. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (|iades Do do kit* Fancy bugle (hoe rofcj Do. do. trimmings Slack, whitt, b'u-;, y-Ilow, pink six] orange «rap< Black, while acd grerm gjuxe veils 80. gauze cloaks N. B. Am per Harmony, juA arrived, a further affortmeiit of Millinery. June 16 NOTICE, Bank of North America, SiPT. 9, 1799 J HOSE Persons who have Note, or Bills to pay at this Bank, arc informed That regular Notices will be put under felled covers, dircdbd to 'ha refpe<stive payers and lodged in the Polt-Oflice, every Monday until the return of the citizens. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. . '; diat CATTLfc. About Sixtj-Six Head for disposal. Enquire of MATTHIAS SORDLEY, at 'he IfUud in Wye River, Ealtem Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of wri'ing, direfl to him at Ealton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. i, 1799. f TO BE LET. Until the 15th of November next, A fafe Retreat from Philadelphia, Jll a pleifant situation, about three miles from town. | / ■; ■ Application .left at the Printer's. addrcflMjo,' A. B. will be attended to. ' auguti tt _ .*v SAMUEL POTTER, Ww. PAGE, THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removed to Gfr ma><town, between the five and fix mile stone, where llirt have for sale, a general afiortment of DKY GOODS, 1 great part of which th v havejuft received by the ship Boywe frowi London, via New York. N JJ. Letters (Per Post) ad !r fled to them Philadelphia, will be regularly forwarded. Sept. J. 1799 djw&tuthfa tf ROBERT'KID'S COPPER WAREHOUSE, I*o. 201. MARKET jTREEV. Late ALEXANDER BJL'-LAND & Co. JUST /fucnryEn 31 Tons Patent Improved (heathing C"J>prr Sc •ai viz 30, 21, 14 26 28 02. per foot, I tS* ! 1 8 inch lolilhett & unpoliflisj Sheath ing Pff alls, 80 boxes of Ti« LIKEWISE 0N HAND, A Large afLrtment of Railed and Copper boiti'im an.i famta or Copper-Smiths, Ltad s?* Block Tin, And a General assortment of Ironmongery for file a» above, August 15, 3a\vtf Patent Ploughs, P be fold for cash by Jofepb Salter at Atfion A Kit hard V\ rfla, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodhury—ami Jefle Evans, Liynber ton, who haveufed them give them the preference to any other kjiwi, f aß they require •ess team, br-ag the ground batter, are kept in order at less exptnee and arc fold at a cheaper rale —the plants much Amplified and confiiUnf but one piece of cast Iron, with the handles md beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulter* to be put on with, l'trewt and taken off atpleafuie Patent rights for vending with itiflru&iont for making them may Lc had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. au North Front-Breet. Or toLtafc for a term of J tart, V A number of valuable trafla of Land, wall lituated for Mill;, Iron tVorksor Farms, moll - ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon ftatt of Pennsylvania. Thole who may incline to view them will please to apply to Joha Canan esq. near Huntingdon. £iar/n Ntivbold. tawtf jv'y '7 An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coirfe and Fine Cloths, — principally Dark Mus, and printed Caflimcrcs '-/'.pply to April 13 TUE PARTftiIRSHIr TRADING under the Finns of Ha* rsno»m,ll.auk ts" Co. and J*«« SS" Ro ueit Walk, was difl'oly*d t mo. ift, 1798, and the partnership tialing under the firm of Hakts- UOINt (5 1 I.AHGI, wis diffulTed 15th of the 4th rbonth last. ill perfoiis iaoclited to cither of the firm- arelrequc : led to make immediate pay ment, and those that ha»e der.uuds to pr.fcnc their accounts. 7 ato. I jth r "¥~MIE pwtnerftip o( Jofhuaß. Bond, and X Hock*, trading under she fitia of Brmd isf B. o,Vs, ii tfiis day (Uffialved by mutual ci>i(cnt, 4i perloni indebted to (hem, are re qutUed to make immediate payment to Joftiua H. Road, anil those having demand* to prelcnt r»iS ; r account* to him for I'ettlemtnt, April t THIS is to give notice, that the Sabfcritsr, living in' Warwick, Cecil <• ounry Maryland, hath obtained letters Adnuluttra tiot) qn theptrAjnil estate of JOHN MOR'TuN, late of Wat wick, i» Cecil County, dtceafed ;—AII persons having claim*'againft th« said decrafcd, are henehy wirlied ts exhibit the fame, with tlie vouchers thereof, to the at or before the firfk day ol Smirch next —fhey'oaay othywi!*' by law be »xduu*d from all bekefit'of stye {aid cf t: te. ' ■ \ Given under my hand this 15thday of August, Ul9 REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx. Aug. 17. law jvi THIS is to give notice that the Sub fen ber, livn.g in 'A'afwick, Cecil County, Maryland, hath obtained lettvn of Admiriflra tion (Debania* Noni) on the personal eflate of j'OBVANCE, luce of Warwick, in Cecil County, deeeafed ;—MI perfbna having claim* against the feid dcceafed, are hereby w|iaed to exhibit the fame, with the voucher* thereof, to tlvc Subscriber at 01' before the 6rft day of March iptxt—They may othrrwife, by htfr, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. eotf. Given under my haud thi» 15th day of August, 1 199' REBECCA MORTON, AM'trx. Aug. 17. lawj w WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799. ALL officers of the firrl regiment of Artillerifls and Engineers, and of th< fir!}, second, third and fourth r> gir.-.ents as In'.iutry in the l'crvice of the United States, who arc,frQm whatever caule, absent from their commands, are rfauired with all poffibU expedition to report th< n ltrives by let ter to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The officers thus called upon, will be held amenable for any avoidable delay in reporting themftlves, and those who do not report in four months from t- H e date of this notification, will beprefumedto have resigned their rommiflions. * JAMES M'HENRY. The Printers iu the fcveral Hates, w'io ■uSilined the proposals for tbr supply e 1 rarions during the year 1800, are requeltvd to inl'ert th above"oDce a week in their pr.per*, till the nnt of January next- lawtiJ. AND Who hat for Sale; TO BE SOLD, Owen.ii Jm\>*ban 'Jones, No. tj} Marfcct-ftrcct. '' ' & Joshua 0. Bcftid. Johh Bt ook*. OFFICE FOR TYIK. SALE OF real estates, AGENCYb* COMMISSION BUS. IN ESS A'O. 14 CHESKUf-STP.KK•/, j Between 2d & Frant-ftreets, Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRIBER, "" Being solicited tberet) by a bis friends, takes this method to acquaint tbe Public, tbc.t be bas ibis day opened tbe aiovt Office, and bas for sale tbe following property, vt'z. TWO excellent well bailt fran c houfii, two rooms on a floor, completely fiiulhed in Chrff tian, between third and Fourth iircct:', Soutb wark ; two frame houses at the corner of FUth and Chriliim (trews ; on# thr-e story t rick, a.}d one two story frame hoafe iu lircet; one go»<! accustomed tavern i« Gertrju flreet,between Third J Fourth (Ireets, Southwark, known the uamc\of Weefc's'l'avern. ' One Plant 'tion and trail of land in Salem County, New-Jersey, containing, 70 acre», with a frame dwelling house, and other improvement thereon, together with agovc propoition ot wood land—the above lies near a public landing. Also, %S acrei of wood laud in Cumberland county, New Jerfoy ; a number of valuable lot* to be let on ground rent, in the di(lri& of Southwark. Ground rents and debtt colle&ed with prompt* ness and address, by the Public*' >, Mod obedient Humble servant, w&ftf. N. B. A smart LAD wanted, of goo<J toaaex< ions, who writes a tolerable bud. august 15 Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, h»v ing'affigncd ovefr all his effciUi .it'll, perianal and mixed, to tha for the beaefit of luch of his creditors a* may subscribe to the laid ck or before the fiift of Avgufl next. Notice is hereby given, so all persons indebted to the laid eftatc, that they are rtquefted to n. *ke immediate payment to either of th« afli?joee , or to the said Samuel Miles, who is authv /fed to seceive the fame ; in lailure whereof' egal flep« will be taken For the recovery of such debts, as are not di(clur> ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, ") CORN«LIS COMEGYS, > AiEgneei JOHN ALLEN*, J feb. 14. Mr. Spence, Dentist, has re moved to his hovfe in St. Andrew'* Square*, 7, Squares N Wof Bush Hill. n augufl. li jawim. Joseph HL Fleming, has re moved his Agency and Commillion Office, from No. i4,Chcfnut street, to hishouie at the Riling bun village,ou the Germantown road, near the 4th mill Qone, where he fiill continue! hi - buGneh Several pcrfont having already applied to him for the purpose of colleding debts, looking out lands, recording deed l , 3cc. in different parts of this and other States—he so i(its the lurcher patronage of the public before he proceeds on his journey. N. B He would have no againft trav elling to theßritifli or Spaailh territories, to tranf for Gentlemen auguil i 8 d^m NOTICE. The fsbferibers being duly authorised to receive all the debts a:,d efftdls of Jamei Wilkins, of' Philadelphia, all those indebted to him are cautioned against making pay merit to any other perfon^. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLS, August 26th, '99, eodim. A variety of Lots, many of them very advan tageously north of the city of Phila delphia, in different p:rrs of the Land known as the Eftatc of the late William Martict, itlq—many of the lots afford valUaUie file* lor Country feats, not Excelled by any wici in the fame olthe City, other 1 *ts are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Failure &c. a third description is well calculated for buildings fronting upon Franklord road, Second, Third, and Fourth dreets continued 10 the German Town Road and alio on Cross Roads de fig tied to be laid out from Fourth Street to I'ur* hers Lane, to whic-h the property extends—For lurther particular.*,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLYOAY. on the Premises weft ward of Fourth Street. 8 july dtf. A btautifulCountry Seat,for Sale SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Sipiei and Mr John Duffie'd, 13 miles from Philadelphia ind • miles fiom Briltoi. Tie buildings coitfift ofa tnw two ftf-ry Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole si nnt of the House, a Pump of excellent water, all', a good garden and orchard —to acres of land wiil be fold with the premises, but more can he had if required. There is a gravelly ftu.re at the river, the v ater stages for Burlington pal's every day in the fum mcr feafoß, and the land fiages for Now-York within half a mile ; any person inclining to pur chase may know the terms of fate and other par ticulars by enquiring at Jfo. 11, Dock lireet, er No'i6t, South Seeond-flieet. June 1, A two story Brick House, SITU \TE on Duh, between Front and Second ?trerr<, in the Northern Liberties; having a large gaiden and yard, extending to Green Street —on which there is a stable and fmail frame bui'- cing fi>i table for a shop or counting house. Ihe houlu is built in the heft manner and in excellent order; two rooms on a fir.or wafli house, &c* Enquire ..t No. 37 Arch street. P. S. f his house was lately occapied by Jofei h Engte. august 20 JOSEPH 11. FLEMING. tu th.fat 3w lawjw. FOR SALE, »awim I «JST RECEI e BOSTON' ,1 a OL.itjiirr OF "WJNDCn^GLASS, Of difftretii sizes. FOB SALE BY, ISAAC JfARVEr, Jus. .. N. B. Any Gjcc or fiztj that- may be; ipger than 18 by la can be hwllrum , 'y. on being ordrred;and a 1 tettt ionsgjvci}■ -.* on »ny orotifttfiaC'nHiy be leftfur V Apply at No'. 9, South trfh&rc, '"' *■ f ' j»ljr 8 , » i - , -its . Wanted to Employ, A PERSON of judgment and Integrity to «cca fioHally attend Vendues to purchase Wet and Dry Goods for an cxtenfive Country Store. Pro pofols i'ealed, dire&ed to A. B. with the name ol some other person mentioned, to whom refer ence may be had, it necefTary, for information re lating ro the qualifications of the agent, and left with the printer, will be duly attended to. The applicant will mention the No. of thehoufe where he, or ihe, relidcs, that a letter dira&ed by pofl may be regularly received. Aug. 20 e©4W Notice. A LI. persons having claims against the Estate ot Col. Edward Oldham (deceal'ed} lite ofCoecil County, Maryland, are hereby wained to exhibit the !am* immediately, with voucher* thereof, to thefuhfiriher. EDWAKI) OLDHAM, Jun. A ttorhey for Mary Oldham, Ex'rx. Bohemia Manor, Cuecil County, ) Maiyland, Sept. j, 979.9. j 3(awim. NOTICE. To the Creditors of Jofcph Alexander, LATE of Lswiftown, in the eourny ot Mif flin, and commonwealth of Pe«nfylvama; who was a part .er of the firm ut Jobn/on Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court o! Common pleas, in and for the county of Miftlai alorefaid, for the benefit of the laws oi the said commonwealth, made for the relief ot insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fee, nd Tuelday ot September next, for a. hearing of me and my creditors at Leiviftown, in said county, of which, pleafeto take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august * 3 f —: —: •? THIS is .to give notice, ' Subfcriher, of Elkeon, hathOb(ajoe/tl ft MB the Orphan's Court of Cecil Coenty, in Maryland,' letter* of Adminiftratloa, oa perianal tf- XKtot3AMUSL HEWStt, Caqii* : ty, deteafed. All having i-frtmi igaihft - tW £ud ipiczltd, are hereby warned, to thefaaie with the vouchers tb«reof, tft ti«,lS*fc. fcriber, at or beiore the fir* dny of March nirt»*_ TJuyWay #therwife; by law, ex; laded from all betftfit of thi piid etUta. , ' Given tinder saj band tfcuTsth day of Au«ift. (799. .• . . £ JO«N MfiLLEtt, Aft* ■ ■ - 5... a" J»wtf Aug. 17, A Ft "o*n the ist of October pext^ The STORES 6f WHARF, DJOJNING the Drawbridge, now occupied LJ. by Mr Jo&ua The terms may oe known by applying at No. 158, Markct-Qrcet< 3tawt Valuable Property for Sale, L n Chefimt, near Sixth rtrett, uircflly opposite n .. ' » r ' p A LOT of ground, a'.iout ii feet front in Clicf- L \ nut ttreet and 73 feec in depth, whcrccn it a ;ood frame house, row in the r«rure ot Samuel Jengt fubj-a to a ground rent a/ 2 t per annum. The, aJrartagcinisfituatioH of this rropcrty re [uirtu no comments, lor it mull be known, th<re re few iiuhis/ity to equal it, an unecceptionabk TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleaUntly lituated near the Jolly Poll-Tav ern, upper e<id of the Village of Frankford. \ There are in each house, beiides a kitcheß, two rooms on the fir.ft floor; three on the with rcomy garrats, all well finifhed ; there are alfe to each, a good garden lot, Cable and coach hhiife. Fart goods will be taken in pay ment. Any perions wishing to become pur chasers are requeftcd to view the prcmiles, and ior terms apply to JOHN McCLELLEN. Tie Springtitbuty Grounds, . ' aN Thur(3*y. the *<lh fokeodrtr, 1 at t«f- - - o'c|<icJ»'_P. M. *t tfce Upper o«f v Schuylkill,witl* commente, <U5$ file of tM-n*" '.>> mihiiiig lot* oftha Spring<tibti*sEft«S?.. , ridatfjf *» y down, msy hiveckdit for tbcTonwrmderin X ~K fallow*: ! \'> "' 1 ' i • 1 Six month Jrom the, iaj efftltfit erttfnurtbi & Nine months frem JitiO ' < •, . wf«urtb t >, Tvjilve months frtm ditto WC , t pcoNN^kr ? M4<a^%> • j . ,Au(t!oßterj2 Half , f RAN AWA Y; fubfct^irofT-i^ei Bth inft. an Burnet, paptr rnaWr by at »g« five feft eigbt or fijglitr comulrxien, down look, wore lwfcw rcrtiarkatyctor bfing mot*d lUiy Jn<£o(n wf)«q he vent away a bat half \*rorn r -brawn ctmh co»:ee, striped velvet waistcoat, «pd psptf'j v. other clotbct. * ••..».• • Any grrfoO that will take the I*l4 apj»renthsfc>*;' up 4ud bring- hm> *** *** rififtti'. ~ " isf »*.. ■ - ' n J&j " -Jk&Y? -' "•" [Volume XVI. •>, v -:i -«• %i SALE or > ■ V r ,;.7>r -t/K - 1 frN \'r ' " • W » *< \ .V
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