a . // oa?ette of tfje Jstftt£o, and Philadelph jteMßt* 5285.] PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, .800. , X\ I Tbe price of this Gazette ts Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing m tbe 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 toe subscription■ it must be paid Six Months in Advance. » jt * No Subscription will be received for t shorter term than six months. JOHN MILLER, Junr. No. 80 Dock, near Third street, HAS FOR SAI.E, Coffaes, Mamoodies, Taflfatie Striped Doreas, Tangibs, Patna and Santipoor Han (kerchieft. The foregoing will be fold very luw in order to tlole faiea. ALIO, A FEW PACKAGES OF German Goods, Suitable to the Weft India Market; by the Fair American from Hamburgh. OSoVr ij. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, AND SOLD By R. AITKEN, No. 22 Market Street, AND By W. YOUNG, corner of Chefnut and Second Street?, Thcrmomeirical Navigation, £ei-g a Series of Experiment! anJ Obiervationr, to prove that by afeertaining tbe relative beat of tbe sea -water, from time tt time. The paflage of a (ltip tliro' the Gulpb Stream, and from deep watsr into foundings, May b« rfifcoverod in time to avoid danger; al though (owing to tfcmptftuons weather)' it may lie impcfiible td heave the laad, or observe tbe heavenly bodies. Kxlt aSU d front tbe American Pbihfopbieal TronJaflions t Vol. 11. and 111. WITH ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. « God helps them that help themselves." , Ptcr Ritbari. January ». eo^w Tbe Lay 'Preacher of Pennsylvania. TO BE LET, A large Wharf and Stone Store, Jn the BiltriS of Soutbwarl, THE fame where the Frigate now lays. The Wharf has been occupied as a Lumber Yard for several years, and is very faitable for that bu fir.eft, being about o«e hundred feet front on the river. Poff Dion wHI be given on the !ir(l of May SOSW A (fa, a Thr-e Story Brick House a-ljoining the said wharf, pofftffion of which may be had im mediately. Inquire of JOSHtTA HUMPHREYS. January 10. new line of stages To New Tork, By the (borteft and most pleasant road—passing through Frankford, Buflleton, Newtown, Pennington, Miliftene, Boundbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New a,k t;he swiftsure starts from tbe Green Trer, No- jo North Fourth Street, at i o'alock every morning, and arrives at New York early thentxl evening. From New, York it fttirts at 9 o'clock every day (Sundays excepted) and arrives at Phila delphia, early the »ext evening Fara for pafltHgers j dollr.rs, way paflengers 6 cents per nvle. Each pjjfffiiger allowed T4lh of baggage. One hundred arid fifty \»eight of baggage to pay the fame as a pafleftger. All bafggage to be at the risk of the owntr, unltft inl'ured and receipted for by the clerk? of the different offices. Rate of insurance one per cent. Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, and to WJLLTAM VANDERYOORT, No. 4 S Cowrtland Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich Street, New York. January 3. eodtf To tbe Holders cf MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. THE Sbbfcriber having lately returned from viewing the land, ftirveyed and appropri ated to fatisty the land warrant's, i (Tiled by the secretary at war, to the officers and soldiers of the late continental army; and having made arrangements with Mr. James Jokrilon, of Chester county, Pennsylvania, who he left ran the land, and who with the afiiflance of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in exploring the different feAonj. He will tike regular notes, descriptive of the foil, foliation, and natural advantages attached to each fe<£lionin the whole furvey —which notes will be placed in the hands of the fubferiber pre vious to the period for locating, thercbj ena bling him to make the most advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. He effers hUfervice to the holders of land warrants of'tbe above defcriptibn, throughout the United States', to receive their Warrants, class them, (as no lets quantity than 4000 acres wiil be regilterd it the office of the treasury) have them registered agreeable to law, and attend to make the location at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfaftir.g tbebulinefs, o*e tenth part of the laud fpecified iu the warrants will be re quired, and no overcharge, except the poflage of tetters. All warrants forwarded and letters addressed to the fu£fcriber, at No.3,Penn-ftreet, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. Septemet > __ mwftf. • ' wanaw it 1 NOTICE. ng, r , A I.L persons having Demands against tbe Ef ," I \ tat e of SAM { UEL EMLEN, late of tlii .' city, deccafed, are desired to produce cheni fc. l j ftttlen e'it; and those indebmJ thereto to maki in, immediate payment t,> SAMUEL EMLEN, ? Exfcutors . - 0 , THOMAS MORRIS, S xfcutors - Philadelphia, Ist mo. 13tb, 18co' ditl _ , 1 - NOTJCE. y ALL persons indebted to the Kflite of CAP TAIN KF.I!iAN FITZPATRICK, ma riner deceased, are requeded te ntake mi mediate payment to the fubferibers; an! those who havi any demands againfl the said e'.late are ttqucfte< to fumilh their accounts for fettlenient to P. FERRALL, ? Executors . THOMAS M'EUEN, 5 bxecutors ' January 13, 1800. dtj to UNSEATED LANDS. THE owners of Unseated Lands in Allegheny County, Pi»nf/lvdnia, are hereby notifi'd, that unlef« the Taxes due on said Lands for the Years '. y95, 1796, 1797. and 1798 are paid iDto the bands of Johs Wilkins, County ■ Treafvrer, r* or before the loth day of February next, they will be advertised for lale as the law direfy. JL&ttieze'r Denny, 1 IVilliam Dunning, V Commissioners. :t j James Robinson, J Pittsburgh, November 5, 1799- > m ' TAKE NOTICE, ripnAT application is made to the Ban!. "g of the United States, for the renewal of the following certifisates of Bank (lock, which were loft in the brig Paggy, Captain Fluyer, n, on her paffige from America to London. No. p or Eight shares of B.ank Stock '1- *96* f ; n favour of Samuel Ethridge. »9 8 7 J WILLINGS FRANCIS. Oiflober SJ, djm. i NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Eflate of Jacob Thomas, of Walhington in the State of Kentucky, dec#ated, are requeded ' to make immediate payment —All persons ~ having demands again/t f«id estate are de. fived to fumi/h their accounts legally attell ed to JACOB REESE, Aduiiniftrator. PhSadelphia, OiSoberji, 1799. ■d . NOTICE. Ie A LI. persons indebted to the eftatecf Thomas 'T t\. Wilson, late «f Southwirk, deceased, are g are reqnefted to make immediate paymeut to tbe l * iubferibers, and those who have any demands again (I the fald estate are rcquulled to futnidi their accounts for settlement. SARAH WILSON, Administratrix. JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator. No. 195, south Froct (Ircet, ?outhwark. irno has so litr, A BRICK STABLE, g Sufficiently large to contain ni:ie Hcrfei. I, JL3O, „ For Sale or to Let. . A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE. Nov i, 1799. dtf. TO BK F.renANGED 1 For a PLANTATION in New Jersey, A VFKV va'loabli Grift Mill and Plant,ation, SITUA I E in Salem eounty, U»p«r Alloway's creek township, about Ox miles from thatown of Salem, and about one mile and a half from a s landirg on Alloway's creek, whsre shallops con ' ftantly ply to Philadelphia The Mill nas two wat.r whatls, (over-shot) two pair of (tones, one of which are burr. The bolting and koitting je«r , go by water, and attnehed to the Mill is a large j Kiln for drying corn, built npen tta mofl ap ■ proved plan; the whole mill work and bolting cloths, ice. htve lately been either made new or completely repaired. The plantation confids of ' one hundred and fifty acres of laud. The build ' irgs extluftvc of the mill houte and kiln, are a large dwelling house, a barn, stables, eorncrib, 1 &c. &c. For particular information apply to RICHARD WISTAR, No. IT9 Marlet Street. Di-oember II turh&l'a6w A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER, Wbo can work well at the Vat, Will meet with eood applying at No IC4 North froat Strsct.^ -^^ dtf. GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS, For several Gentlemen, At No. 39, North Sixth Street. January ie. dtf. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY oh Saturday evening tlie 13th July instant, from Crjebrook Furnace, Lancaster county, a Negro Man named Cato, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or I'e ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down »H look, fqoints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, and very fond of strong liq-ior. has been brought up to tbe farming bufin'b, i» very handy at any kind ot laboring work ; he took with him a nun.her of clothing, amongll which were, one fnit plain Nai'kcen ; (foroe money). It isexpefJed he has ftrtped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *•)■* The above reward will be paid for fe- him in any gaol in the United States, with reafonaMe charges if brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS. Coleirook Furnace, July 16, 1799: * (O18) dSm i MADEIRA WINE, , f Oj an excellent Shiality and good Age, lli. TO EE SOLn. cr 2y the pipe, quarter cask or lef, quantity, lte Nf. 107 South Seem J Street. December it 1 <)j m ENGRAVING, L W By TRENCHARD V WESTON, in THt Following branch ts, v«x. pOR I SLaI i aui LaPtifeape, nUyi, Chaffs, Klls " i of Exchange ami Pto-iiiflory Notes, Tyfeaud a- Wood tuts, Seal Cutting*, Jewellery and Silver te work, &c. Every article 1 the above line will be ve execut-d with neatness and «lif|>atrh, and 011 the ed .' 011 terms by applying at the south wtft corner ol F. urth and -ptuce ltr»ets. N. B —Order# from auroad will he thankfully received and pun&aally attended to, t j January jo. taw 4 w. BUILDING LOTS, TO BZ LET ON GROUND IENT. >y SEVEN LOTS, <l ' TTPON Seventh flreet, between Chefuut aud 1C W -Walnut (Ireets. Thcfelotsare in a Deigiibor ;o hood where large improvements are carrying on, 'y aud ' roperty co»fen«ently much incrcJCug in )' value. There ia also a large quantity of budding w materials likely to be ready lor sale Dear tie spot in a (l)ort time, whith circumdancai remkr those Lots an objeift well worth atttentiop, Also to let Three other Lots, upou Seventh ftrcet, between Market and Arch n. streets, and near the Mint of tbe United _ For further particulars plcafe to apply to the Sublcniers at their Office, JTo. 114, South Fourth, near Spruce street. * BONSALL tsT SHOEMAKER. f JtDmvr 10. etrttw. h f y THB FOLLOWING VALUABLE LANDS k Will be offered for sale, at tbe Merchants Coffte House in tbis city, between tbe boars of six end eight on tbe evening of Saturday tbe twenty-second of March - next. In the County of OLYNN and State qf GEORGIA—aII patented in trails >f of loco acres, ie 7,000 Acres at the confluence of Frederica d and Tuttle rivers, and head of St. Si s moil's found, near the town of Brtrnf. wick. * , »Bi,ooo Acres on the waters of the great and little Satilla rivers, and of BbSaloe creek. 4',000 Near the above described trafls. »5,000 Near the above described tracts. »80,000 Acre* on the waters of the great Sa tilla and Alatahama. 1471000 Acres on the fame waters. je,ooo Acres ou tbe waters of the great Sa » tUIa. e 50,c00 Acres on ihe waters of little''atiHa and Alatamaha rivers ind Buffaloe creek. ® £3,000 Near the above described tracts. r In tbe Srste of VIRGINIA —all patenttd. 44,000 Acres in the c unty of Bath, oft both fides f Green Briaf river, f'ubject to to 3000 acres of prior surveys, ia cludcd within the said 44,000 acre.i, but excluSve of (hat quantity. 41,000 Acre* in the county of Bath, < n the eall fide of the Cow PiAure river and and on both fides of the Waggon r Road leading from ifie Warm Springs to Staunton, ('object a< afotelaid to 5000 acres prior surveys 4',000 Acres in the county of Randolph, on Bufhanan liver, subject as aforef.id to 458'! seres prior l'nrveys. 30,000 Acres in tbe ceun y of Bath, on the ; east Cce of Calf Padure river, fuljea as afore!lid to 5000 acres prior sur veys. » In PENNSYLVANIA. ' 60,000 Acres in NortbutnberUnd conii:y, fur- • 1 veyed and returned. 46,800 Acres in Nortb'Jinl>erlaud county, fur ' veyed and ret'irncd. 40,400 Acres in Bedford county, an.l ready to be returned- For tb» greater part oT the piirchafe money a liberal Credit will be al'owed the pur - chafers, givicg unqueftionaMe f'ecurity. Persons wishing particular information will pleas* to apply at No. 41 Arch llrse - , where the patents and drafts, and alio .certificate* of 1 the quality ef the Georgia and Viigir.ia Lands are deposited THOMAS FITZSIMON3, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JEREMIAH PARKER. Phi adelphb, Jau. 7. ip.wtS Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Sprirg Forge, in York • Connty,a mafi, ISAAC, other wife CUDJO, about u year? <ld, the property of Robert Cclcinin; fcfq. He ii about 5 feet 8 inches high, hleniilh in his eye*, wore **b:te in them than common, by trade a F*rgeman ; had on and rook with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almoA new. * sailors jacket and pantaloons Drin ted fancy cord, a I wan I down (hiped under ?cket; a rcrura hat j one fine and one coarfc (hirt' ot>e muslin handkerchief, two ditto flriped border, a blue Perfiau under Jacket ;»nd tw(> peir cottqa fto-efcing;*' Whoever takos up .fai4 negro anil lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neighbouring states (halt havr the above r«- ward or reasonable expencrM< brostght hotr>. JOHN .BRIEN. Spring'Fcrge, a,;, 1^99. N. B. As said negro formerly Jrrfd in Chester ' count y, it it probable he may return there. Nmremb«r(jJ' / 7tree Lents lie-ward. RUN away (rpm Subfcriber on the evening 1 of th« atfth inft. a hound Servant GIRL, 1 RanVed ETiiaheth Howci»el, had on andf took witli her three different change* of garment and moneyi t proud, and in pudei>t, a noted lyar ; any pw- j son apprpho rxiing her fliall «e ewtitleU to the above i ( reward—no eofls or charges will be paid. N. B, bJbehad 1 vears and some months to serve j 1 DANIEL FITZPATRICK, Golhen Towafhip, Cheftar County* Jaly 29. august Braining School. TECK having beeß solicited by c his I rlends to engage in a Drawing Sehoo takes the lib ( rty of in f orniirg them and the pub ft u' t ,nt< n^s °P cn ing one at his house i 1 th street, opposite tha State house yard, o - M on day the 4th of November, on thy followin terms: Mondays s IVcdnefdays and Fridays t J T ~ Dal- Ladies from three till five, per quarter, 9 Gemlwrien, from taif past 5 (ill pad 7, 9 .1? Privity J.tffous, nt hoa.e f#r o»e hour, I ud From home, tv»o hours, 3 l r pp:rspective, e The ground work of al of draw 5 taught hy a fimple and Ibort me tn tfcod than hitherto pra6.ifed« ly n r ANTEDi A per son ro do house work; also a boy to 'at- tend the family and take care of a horse. LANCASTER STAGES^ id Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan r- X carter line ©(StagesDISPATCH, return their n, grateful thanks ro their friends and the puMic in in general, (or the puft favors they have rectiVL-fl,and ig inform them that in addition to the regular Line, ot th»y are p ovi led with Carriage?, &&& and car. ful fe drivcis, to go through fx t ween the City and ct Borcwgh in two dajs. Ciio/tf who prefer this mode of traveling can be accommodated at the Stage . Office, sign of United States Early, Market ikeet, Philadelphia. Ie Sleugb, Downing, Dunwoody & Co. h, Nov. 30. 5f 2t— § Huntingdon County Taxes. AS one of t>e Commiflioners of Huntingdon county, I can make fetilemtnt with the hold ers of unseated Land, situated in said county, with- out increaling colk, by adve-rtifement lor lale—if called upon within fix days from this date at the c hose of General Proper in Arch flrtet, near Fifth / rtreet. b is hoped the owners of such land who rcfido in the city, will endeavour to meet this arrange ment and prevent a special advertisement as the law direct*. JOHN CADWALLADER. January I,i- dit. [• TO BE SOLD, Or Rentedfor a term Of Years, ,1 A LARGE e TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, With a Lot thereunto belonging, SITUATE in Duck Crerk, Cross Reads Kent County, State ot Delaware, fronting on the M.iia Street-, tiiera are on the lower Floe, five Rooms and an Entry, with a - number ef well finiflied Rooms up Stairs, a Cellar under the whole Building, a Brick kitch d en, a } ump of good Water, with a Stable, Car :. riage House and ?heds, the wlmle Improvements are in go. d repair. The Seat is well calculated for either a Store or Tavern, the latter of which li it ha« been 6> copied for a number of years . ish 3 j considerable fucccfs. The Hi nation m dry and . , t!-e Cr.uv.ry a r .ond being very healthy awl a f pi; r» of confirferable Trade, it will lie well w th the attention of any person wiffiing to e : purchaf'e or rent. ' C?" For further pirticulars apply to the ?üb i ; ft fiber .at the aforefaid plsce. I JOHN CUSJMINGJ. January 8. ra v.^ni For Sa/e, or to Let, A two story Brick House, S't. uie oi IDuie Jireet, tr .irl/Uery irne, in tbe Nfrtktm I.UgfpM, TT WING tw< rconi, on u floor, £re places in li i-ath, a k-th«n and waih liouft; i)J m oicci lent otder and built of the .'.ateriali.' For JVr - ; tber information ir.q.i;; t at N0:39. ')"ch street. Alfn, a HOUSE, No. 106, south Second | flrret, to let—entire ai*r.beve. ( Dec, 30. iav^.s*-. One Tbinhcu ; Ftee Hundred DOLLARS WAS delivered to the PQSTMAti- TER litre, in the Post-Ofuce, ; on the evening of Tiiel'd.ty tlie 27th uk. in a LETTER direiletl to Mr. Jebn Mills, ' Merchant, Baltimore, containing' two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4jao, in favour of William Taylor, and dated 30th April, 1798) for ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS, and Na. 452Z, in fa vour of John P. Pleasants, aH d.tted the toth ot, I)ecer>' : er, fytjS,<f(s' FT V,E HUN DRED DOi,L.\l!S ,'.vhkh ktter ha.sbeen SUPrRESSED h a pOSf-OFEICE, and the SANK NOi'Es taken nut ts the PUBLIG MAIL w.-s not STOPPED, MOLESTED, Vr ROBBED: Banker-, and inercbants are particularly re que ft cd to watch the c'lc'ulation of f-tid notes, and stop thet.;i ;• Irfff any jxrfon gi'v ifiig fuji infonnatiOH.|vs will lead us to our m®ney, fliaJl have FIV E HUNDRED yOLLARS reward. WILSON er SWANN. (Vii-g.) Sept. 10. SCT" All Printers in tbe United States, are requefUd to the abeve, and we tvilj p«y thepi. THE STOCKHOLDERS Of tl»e Lehigh Goal Mine Company, are hereby notified, that an Ele&ion for one President, eight Manages aud one Treafur er, for the ensuing year, will be held at the house of Mr. Cammeron, sign of the Golden I Swan, in Third Areet, on Monday, the 20th j of January next, at 6 o'clock in the evening. ISA AG WAMPOLE, Sec'ry. Dec. 31. fawtE. . i £'-:Ju4IMnaCCEMOitSU-« Just ■ eceived'imd for Sale, Ry Wm. Y. BIRO'.H, Stati' ner, N-o. ij, ■>f South S'couJ Strett, i TBI rOLLOWINO ; n VALUABLE MEDICINES. m ° Infallible Ague and Tcver Drops. A lorg eulegium on the virtues of this rat ncine s. is unneceflfary, as the money will be returned if patient is not relieved-it never havir.g failed in njany thousand cafe*; n<n one In a hundred hit had cccnficn to r;ke more than abetrie, arid nun. b;rs r t half t bottle. Habn's Anti-bilious Pills. Dr. H.iHN's TRU6 AND G&NUINB German Corn Plaister. An infallible r, tnrdy for c rns. I'prr-'ily re moving (htm root nnd branch, wiiUut mvii ff pain. . " The Genuine Perfpn Lotion. ' So celebrated among the fnftiorable rhrouph • out Europe, as an jr, valuable cof:,.ciic, perfedly j innocent and fefe, free from corrosive a:'<t fepel lant minerals (the bjifis ol orf r lotions) and of j Un a'aleijet! efficacy Jri preventing and removing j cutaneous Hfemifljfs ef th- face and ik;n of evfry kind, particularly, freckWs, pimples, } its pfter small pox. ii fl mimatory reHnefs, luirf?. retters, ring wormt, fun burns, prickly bear, precr.-ture • wrinkle*, See. Y'he P-rlian f. olios operates u.ildv Iv, without impeji' pr hnr aatu il, Jiifenfitlle per fpiratior, which it eCfential to htatih—yrt its ef fort are speedy and permanent, r<.nderi: <; the Hc:n delicately foft and provi:i' t ' tb® complexion and rci'torirn; rhe bloom of youth; never failing to re-vder an ordinary countenance btautiful, and a handfomc one njore so. ) Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, f Warranted an infallible and immediate cure, at : once ufirg; being the inoll speedy, effectual end i plsafant r medy »ver offered to the puilic, and for the satis a<Hioß of the timorous, the proptistaf s msketh oath, that 'his ointment does not contain a single particle of ftiercury or any other perni cious ingredient in its composition, and may b« used with the mo I per ft ft faiety by prejpiant wo men aud on infants newly torn. Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, Fur lit curt of VtncTtal Citnflair.it of Lvery it^nfticn. An eitt'uuve trial of near four years, has proved the vegetable fpecific 10 be efleSual In expelling the veaeral viiui,ho#ev:r deeply rioted in the confuta tion, a', d has restored health to rti:ny who haVtl -en brought to the v.rge ol the giave by th* impro per adoiiniflratiou of tutrcury. Within this pe riod upwards cf eight thoufai: 1 patients have ex perienced its falorary ess Ss. With the medicine is giver, a description of the fyrr,ptoms which obtain in every fiape of the dif tafe, with copious diie&ions for their treatment, so as to accomplish a perfe-S CHre in the shortest time antl with the least inconvenience pofisble. HAMILTON'S Worm destroying Lozenges, Which have, within nLif months pa", reli/ved *p wards of HIGH I'EEN THOUSAND PERSONS of all ages in various complaints arising from worms and (torn fnulnefs or obnruaioi.s" in the flomaeh and bowels. 1 his nuiliciue bear? no analogy whatever to others of similar title so commonly complained if, a« operating with a degree of violence, lutticient, only to kill r. orm?, bdt (ometimcs to endan ger the patient's life; on the contrary, a-peculiar excwllcDce of this remedy 'ls, its being fuiied to every age and conflitution, contains nothing but what is perfectly innocent and is fa mHd in' its op«r?ifiQn, that it cannot injure the most delicate prrgnint lady, or ths tendcTeft infant ef a week old, fh-flld Ho WoVm-tEI! in die'boey; but will, without pain or bowel*t>! whatever is tm.lor (iff rfive, anc! thcrt« liyv prevent tl.it pio4u<iiion of words and many fatal eifyrdtrs. S3* At the. filace c( tile may be Iccn many re markaNe cafes'of Hures, the aathenucity of which ally pHfcn may afcertaifi, iither by letter or per fotial application—not beir.p performed in Eur ipe, nobody Itncws where—but at borne. Perl';ns wilhing to procure any of the above to di *ini • . enu'ne, must apply O'-JLY as above—ami Irkcwlfc obft rve, that the signature of J.ee & Co. (who ire appointed the : g reral agents for th« United States) is paftcd on the outiide of each, vAich they cannot b« genuine. At tie above place may be likewise had, GOWLAND's LOTION. CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS, ANDERSON'S PILLS, &c. &c. Wholefa'e purchasers allowed a liberal profit by application to I ce & Co., Market' street, Bal tiir.orr; who will punctually clccuta all orders. Jtiniurj i y ic.vtf ECONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OK LF.ASED FOR ON K YKAP. THAT VcAualle Estate, KNOWN by the name of ;h» Booncton Iron Works, fnnuj in tbe county of Morris ia the nat» of Ntw-fcrf.'y, coufiOing <jt ? Fo rg. with four fires, a liolling and Slitting Mill, a Or.ii mill with two Rufi of flsr.es, and Saw siill, all iu goqd order and new in use, together with an excellent, _ ■nd convenient bouse, with out hot I s of every kir.!; among which are an Ice house, an 1 llcne rail!', house, with a remarkable fine spring In it, a large Garden, and an excullcnt eollsiftion of Fruit, a large Orckard, and 1500 acres of wood, pai-ure and arable land, and a great r.umSer of It ore and workmen's liouics Icnmediate po(T, flion will be given Oi houses ana (tores I'ttflTcient for providing ilock tlie prefer* winter, and poffeffioa of the whole in the Ipring. For terms spquire of David B Ogden at New ark, mr Petur M-ackia in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or msffrs. Jacob sad B th ird Faefch on t fte premises. January 11
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