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The price of this Gazette is Eight
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
in the city 0 f Philadelphia. All others pay
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting } and unless some person in this city
will become answerable for the subscription,
'it must be paid Six Months in Advance.
%* No Subscription will be received for
a shorter term than six months.
JOHN MILLER, Junr.
No. 80 Dock, near Third street,
HAS FOB SAI.E,
Coffaes,
Mamoo*ies,
Taffaties,
Striped Dorcas,
Tangibs.
Patna and
Santipoor Handkerchiefs.
The foregoing will be fold very low in »rder to
tlofe lales.
ALIA,
A FEW PACKAGES OF
German Goods,
Suitable to the Weft India Market;
-Received by the Fair American from Hamburgh.
Odlobcr 15.
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
AND SOLD
By R. AITKEN, No. 22 Market Street,
By W. YOUNG, corner of Chefnut
snd Seconcf Streetg,
Thermometrical Navigation,
Sting a Strict of Exprrimrnls ami Observations te-iing
1o prove that h-i ufctrtatning tie rebttiveJuxi of
the sea -water, from time to-time,
'flic passage of a (hip thro' the Gulpb Stream,
artd from ileep water into foundings,
May be diltovered in time to avoid danger; al
though (owing to tempestuous weather) it
may l>l« impofliblt! to heave the lead,
or obserVe the heavenly bodiet.
Hxtra&ed from the American Pbilofopbital Tranfaltioiu,
Vol. il and 111.
WITH
ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS.
" God helps them that help thtrnfehm."
Pun Xhl'arJ.
eojw
January 4.
The Lay Preacher of Pennsylvania.
TO BE LET,
A large Wharf and Stone Store,
In the Distria of Southwari,
THE fame where the Frigate now lays. Th«
Wharf haj been occupied as a Lumber Yard
for several years, and is very fnitable for that t>«-
btifi? about o*c hundred feet front on the
river.' Foff'JSpn will be .giver on the rftofMay
„sxt A If<> a Three Stery Brick House adjoining
the said wW, poAAon of which may be had im
mediator- ° f
JOSHUA HUMPHREYS.
January 10.
new line of stages
1 o New York,
By the shortest and most rnad—pafiing
through Prankford, Buftleton, Newtown,
Pennington, Millftene, Boundbrook, Union
Camp, Scptch Pl»in», Springfield and Ncw
"k THE SWIFTSURE
fUrt»"fr~m the Green free. No- jo North
Fourth Street, at S o'alock every morning, and
arrives at New York ea*ly the next evening.
From New York it starts at 9 o'clock every
day ( Sundays excepted) and arrives at Phila
delphia. early the »ext evening.
Fars for pafleagers 5 dollars, way paflengers
6 cent* p<- mile. Each pafll-iiger allowed 14.U1
of baggage. One hundred and iifly weight of
baggjge to pay the fame as a paiftnger.
All baggage to be at the risk of the own«r,
unless inlured and receip'rd for by the clerks
of the different offices. Rate of insurance one
per cent.
Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50
North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, and to
WILLIAM VANDEKVOOKT, No. 48
Courtland Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich
Street, New York.
January 3.
To the Holders of
MILITARY LAND WARRANTS.
r T' , HE Subscriber having lately returned from
JL viewing the land, surveyed and appropri
ated to fatisfy the land warrants, iflued by the
secretary at war, to the officers and soldiers of
the late continental army; and having made
arrang»ments with Mr. James Johnlon, of
Chester county, Pennsylvania, who he left ®n
the-tand, and who with the afliftance of an in
telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend
five months in exploring the different fe<Skonj.
He wii! take regular notes, descriptive of the
foil, fitnation, and natural advantages attached
to each feilion in the whole survey—which notes
will be placed in the hands of the fubferiber pre
vious to the period for locating, thereby ena
bling him to make the most advantageous lo
cations the priority will admit.
He*effers his service to the holders of land
warrants of the above description, throughout
the United States, to receive their warrants, class
them, (as nolelsquantity than 4000 acres will
be regitterd at the office of the treafurv) have
them registered agreeable to law, and attend to
make the location at the the time appointed in
February next.
For tranfa<ftir.g the bufinefi, out tenth part
of the land fpecified in the warrants will be re
quired, and no other charge, except the postage
of letter). All warrants forwarded and letters
addrefled to the subscriber, at No.3,Penn-ftrett,
Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention.
JAMESE. SMITH.
tnvrftf.
Septemtr »
AND
tiW3W.
codtf
NOTICE.
ALL perrons having Demands against the Ff
tate of SAMUEL EMLEN, late o! thi
city, deceafod, are defiled to produce them for
fettlenent; acd theft indebted thereto to ijwke
immediate payment to
S/YMUEL EMLEN, \ Fx „ utors
THOMAS MORRIS,S Executo,s -
Philadelphia, Jft mo. I pi, 1800 diw
NOTICE.
ALL jjerfons Indebted to the Estate of CAP
TAIV KETRAN FITZPATRICK, ma
riner, deceased. are requested to make immediate
payment to the fubfenbers; and those who U&vc
ary demands astainft the said etlate are tequctled
to furnilh their accMints for fetflement to
P. E ERR ALL, > F vectors
THOMAS M'EUEN, 5 Executol *
January 13,* 1800.
UNSEATED LANDS.
THE owners of Unseated Lands in Allegheny
County, Pftmiylvania, are hereby notifiud,
that uolef. the /Taxes dac on said Lands for the
Ycar* 179J, 1796, 1797. and 1798 are paid iDto
the hands of John Wu.kih«, County
Treajurer, ow or before the 10th day of February
, nwt, they will be advertised for f&lt as the law
dire>9B.
F.hrnezer Detwv, 1
William Dunning, > Commissioners,
James Robins or., J
Pittsburgh, November j, 1799. 3 r
TAKE NOTICE,
THAT application is made to the Bank
of the United States, for the renewal of
the foWrrring e«rttfi»»t( < of Bank flock, which
were loft in the brig Paggy, Cfftain Fluyer,
on her paffsge from America to London.
No. *959 7 For Eight Shares of Bank Stoek
k in favour of Samuel EthrMge.
1967 J
WILLINGS FRANCIS.
djm.
OAoHcr »j,
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Jacob Thomas, of W*fhing«m in the
State of Kentucky, deceased, are requeued
to make immediate payment —AH persons
having demands against said estate are de
frred to furnilh their accounts legacy attest-
JACOB REESE,
Ed to
•Philadelphia, Oftober 31, 1799.
NOTICE.
ALL perfoni indebted to the estate of Thomai
WiLtoN, late of South*-ark, deceased, are
ar» xequefteJ to make iawnerfiite payment to the
fub&ribera, aqd who . any dnim«d»
"♦gaSnftdhe Md *fP»(-qU*£«d 4* Atfftttk their
accnan** for Atttetncftt.
SARAH WILSON, Administratrix.
JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator.
No a;;, fcuth Pror.tflreet, Southwark.
if-no has to tar,
A BRICK STABLE,
Sufficiently large to contain niae Horf«».
ALSO,
For Salt or to X.et,
A New FRAME CARRLVGE HOUSE,
Not. I, 1799- dtf.
TO BR EXCHANGED
For a PLANTATION in New Jtrsey,
A T* ay VAIUABLI
Grift Mill and Plantation,
SITUATE in Salem «ountjr, Upper Alloway's
week townflup, about fix milei from the town
of Salem, and about one mile and a half liom a
landing on Alloway's creek, where (hallop* con
stantly ply to Philadelphia. The Mill has two
water wheels, (over-Slot) two pair of flones, one
of which are burt. The bolting and hoifling geer
go by water, and attuched to the Mill is a lurgc
Kiln for drying corn, built upsn th moll ap
proved plan; the whole mill work and bolting
cloths, &c. have lately bean either made new or
completely repaired. The plantation confi3« of
one hundred and fifty acre# ol land. The build
ings exdufive of the mill house and kiln, are a
large dwelling house, a barn, stables, corncrib,
&c. &c.
gr For particular information apply to
RICHARD WISTAR,
No. 119 Market Street.
tuth&ia6w
December »I
A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER,
Who can ivtrk -well at the Vat,
Will meet with good encouragement by applying
at No IC4 North Fro«: Street.
Decemby 27 <Jtf.
GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS,
For fever al Gtntlemen,
At No. 39, North Sixth Street.
January le. dtf.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13th
July instant, from Ccdebrook Furnaoe,
Lantaller county, a Negro Man named Cato,
he is about 40 years of age, five f«et fix or se
ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down
iH look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow,
a great liar, and very fond of strong liquor,
has been brought up to the farming bufineis, it
very handy at any kind at laboring work ; he
took with him a number of clothing, amoflgft
which were, one suit plain Nankeen; (iome
money). It isexpe&ed he has ffaped hiscourfe
for Philadelphia or New York.
* The above reward will be paid for se
curing him in any giol in the United States,
with reasonable charges if brought heme.
SAMUEL JACOBS.
Colebrosk Furnace, July 16, 1799:
(O18)
PHILADELPHIA, TUJiV'AY EVENING, JANUARY 21, rSco.
dtf
Adminiftrttor.
rxg-n**. ■:%**-.
Madeira wine,
0* ax excellent Quality and good Age,
TO BK SOLD,
Bf the pipe, quarter cast *r ltf« qaatitity»
fit. 107 Stvti S*mid Strut.
December %l
ENGRAVING,
By TRENCHARD W WESTON,
IN THf FOi-fcOWiUC SSARVHrsj *l2
POR rjIAIT and Lanlfcape, Map 9, C!urt», Bills
of Exchange ind PrormHofy Notes, Type and
Wood *uts, Seal Cuttings, Jewellery and Silver
work, 4tc. Every article i i the a'.ove line will be
e*ecut d with neatness and W.ifpatch, and on the
moil reasonable terms by applying at the south
well corner of Fourth and Spruce Itrvets.
N. B —Orders from abroad will be thankfully
received and pun&ually attended to.
January 10.
' BUILDING LOTS,
TO BK LET ON GROUND RENT.
SE VEN LOTS,
UPON Seventh ftrect, between Chrfnut and
Walnat streets. These lots are in a neighbor
hood where large improvements are carrying on,
and Property cosfeqaeotly much increasing in
value. I'here is a!fo a large quantity of building
-materials likely to be ready for fair near the ipot
in a short tisne, which clrcumllancea render tlitfe
Lots aa objr<2 well worth atttsntion Also to let
Three other Lots,
npoK Stvcnth street, between Market and Arch
ftreett, atid near rhe:Mint of the United State».
For further partim!ar* please to apply to the
SoWcribers at their Office, No. 114, South fourth,
near Spruce llre«t.
BONSALL y SHOEMAKER.
Januijy 10.
THR FOLLOWING **
VALUABLE LANDS
Will be offered for sale, at tbt Merchants
Coffee House in this city, between tie
hours of six and eight on the evening of
SaTurdat the twenty-second of March
In the County of GLYNN »rd State of
next.
GEORGIA —all patented intra<fU
of ioso acrc».
7,000 Acres at the confluence of Frederlca
and Turtle river*, and head of St. Si
mon'i found, near the town of firuuf>
wick.
iSi,ooo Acre* on tbe watefr of the nint and
little Sitill* rivcrti *mi of Krihloe
erf A.
41,000 Near the lbove described trafti.
»5,000 Near the above described tractj.
280,000 Ac'. ci on the waters of the great Sa
tiila and Abtahaina.
147,000 Acres on the fame waters.
50,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa
titti.
50,000 Aeries 011 the waters of little Satilla and
Alatamaha rivers and BufFaloe creek.
io.oco'Near the aftijve described tracts. •
In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented.
44,000 Acres in the county of Bath, 011 both
fides > f Green Briar river, lubject to
to 3000 acres of prior furvtys, in
cluded within the said 44,000 acres,
but exclusive of that quantity.
41,000 Acre* in the county of Bath, on the
east fide of th» Cow Pasture river and
and on both fides of the Waggon
Road leading from the Warm Spring*
to Staunton, fuhject as aforefaid to
500 c acres p.rior surveys
40,000 Acres in the county of Randolph, on
Buchanan river, subject as aforefiid
to 4588 acres prior surveys.
30,000 Acres in the coun'y trf Bath, on tjje
east fide of Calf Pasture river, subject
as afurefaid to 5030 acres pri»r fur-
In PENNSYLVANIA.
60,000 Acres in Northumberland couw;y, fur-
veyed anil rtturned.
46,8*0 Acres in Northumberland county, Pur
veyed and returned.
40,400 Acres in Bedford county, surveyed and
ready to be returned.
*s* For the greater p*ft if the ptirehafe
money a liberal credit will be allowed tfefpUV'
c-hafera, giving ÜB(jiieftit>ir>l:l<! fecurjty;
Persona u-ittiinp particular irffermatiortwill
pleaA) to apply p. No. 41 Arch ftracr, where
the patents and I'.raftt, and also certificate* of
the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Laadi
are depofiud
THOMAS FITZSIMONS,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN,
JEREMIAH PARKER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 7. aawtS
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York
County, a negro man, named ISAAC, other
wife CUDJO, about 21 years eld, the property
of Robert Coleman? Hfq. He is about 5 feet 8
inches high, ha- a blvmilh in hit eye*, wore "tiite
in them than common, by trades F«rgeman; had
00 and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth
coat, almolt new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons
printed fancy cord, a lwanfdown striped under
?ck«; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse
shirt' one muslin handkerchief, fpriggsd, two
ditto (lriped border, a blue Persian under jacket
»nd two psir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up
faiJ negro and lodges him in any jail id this or any
of the neighbouring Gates (hall have the above re
ward or reasonable expuncesif brought home.
JOHN BRIEN.
Bpring Forge, 0fi0ber»3,1799.
N. B. At said negro formarly lived in ChefWr
count y, it it probable he may return then.
November j
Three Cents Reward.
RUN away ftofn the Subfcribcr orf the evening
of th« lock inft. a bound Servant GIRL,
named BKzabeth HowcUel, had oil and took with
her three different changes of garment and money,
proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any pwr
lOß apprehending her (hall be entitled to the above
reward—no tofts or charges will be paid.
N. B, She had » years and some months to serve
DANIEL FirZPA TRICK.
Goftien Towafaip, Cheflar County, July 19.
anguft 6 jawtf
PRATT &? KINTZING,
No. 95 N. Waist Street,
HAVE ON HAND,
[ fanuary the ift, 1800.]
Ttie foHowing OOOpS, entitled to Draw
back, which they offer for sale at mo
derate Prices and liberal Credit-:
150 boxes and bales Ticklenburghj, Hempen
Linens and Oznabrigs,
jo brtxes Pacterbornes or »hite Rolls,
»5 <ii«tii RUiftcM Li .en,
11 ditto Crcas and Creas a la Morlaix,
2 ditto Briian<riia«,
dim
Brown Rolls,
Ditto Hefljnß,
Polish Rolls,
Bed Ticks,
Seamois. Arabia«,
Empty Bat?-. Oil Cloths
Shots a i d Slippers,
Soal and Upper Leather,
Quills and Sealing Wax,
A .package GoM and Silver Watches,
8 casks Hoes,
lo calks Nails, ailbrted, from $ fu 10.
16 calks Ironmonpery, afiorted,
13 pipes old Port Wine,
15 bexes Tumblers, a(T>rted,
l n »*• *' • ■ »«»•
taw4w.
ioo boxes best Hamburg Window Glass, 8 by
jo, &c. See.
: chest aflTorted Looking Glafies,
Several large elegant Ditto,
jo kegs. Pearl Barley,
A few ton 9 Roll lirimftone;
ao kegs Yellow Ochre,
A frw barrels Naval Stores,
Moo errtpty Demi;ohns,
6 bogfljeads Coffee Milk,
to hiid». Hogs Bristles, firft and second quality,
40 tons Ruffian Hemp,
HolUi»d Steel,
j hluls Dutch Glue,
Toys, Lentilles, Slates and Pencils
Tapes, Blocking Twine, Stone Pickling Pot»,
Ac. &e.
January 4.
Ctdl*.
School.
MR. PECK having been fotiei'T? hy many of
his friends to cop p in a Drav I School,
takes the liberty of informing them and the pub
lic thaf he intends opening one at his house in
Fifth flrcet, opposite the State house yarc, on
Monday the 4th of November, on th« following
terms:
Mmityt, Wed**fdajt antl Pridays,
Ladies from three till five, per quarter,
Genrlomen, from half past 5 till hall pafi 7,
Private J.cffons, at home f«r one hour,
From home, two hours,
The eflential ground work of all kind* of draw
ing, taught by a much more simple and fiiort me
thod than hithtrto pracSHfed.
WANTED,
4 fietfian M do. hoafe work; alfi> a boy to at
tend the family land trite care *f a ho*i%
if* ' " Jtawtf
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors of the Philadslphia and Lan
caftrr lire »f Stages DISPATCH, rerurjj their
grateful thanks to thfcir friends and the public tn
general, for the pad favors they have rCLrivrH,ami
inform them that in addition to the regular Lirte,
t|i«y are p'oviiied with Carriages,fober and cardul
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough in two days. Thofs who prefer this mode
of traveling can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, lign of United States Eagle, Market (Vreet,
Philadelphia.
Slough. Downing, Dunivoody Iff Co.
Nov. 30. , *[ 2t—s
For Salt, or to Let,
A two flory Brick House,
Situate on Lhie Jireet t pr Artillery larte i in the Northern
/.iter tin,
HAVINQ <wo rwxriron a floor, fire placet to
rath, a kitcheo an'rf wafbho»t«; »ll in txc«l
lent order and bailt of RVE l** material*. ForWr
thcr information inquire at No. 39, Arch street.
Alfoj a tjQUSJL, No. 10b, south Second
kreetj tolet«-*nq.aMe M*ib«yc.
Da. jjo*
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
TO WIT :
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the e
leventhday of January, in the twenty-fourth
vear of the Independence of the United States
of America, COLLINS ON HEAD and
GEOR GE DAVIS, of the said DifKfl,
have deposited in this office, the :i le r-1a Bo -k,
the rifht whereof they claim as Proprietors, in
the words following to wit:—
« TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS, ■
Elegantly engraved on Copper plate, viz.
1. Debt on Bond 6. Quantum Meruit ,
——-by Aflignee 7. Valebant
3. onfinglebill 8. On Promillory note
4. on penal bill 9. Sam» by Indorsee
5. Indebitatus As- 10. Trespass and £-
6. fumpfit jeflment.
For the use of the Professors of the Lain,
COLLIN SON READ."
In conformity to the a<S of the Congress of
the United States, intituled " An ail *or the
encouragement of learning, by feeuring the co
.pies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors
and Proprietors of fach copies, during the time
therein mentioned."
(l. s.)
Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.
The above (feelaratiom combining the fcm
bUnce of'fine writing with utility, and fettled
and approved by feme nf the firft and mofl dif
tinguifted Law Charailers in the fb'e, are now
published, and for fait at
GEORGE DAVIS'S
LAW-BOOK STORE,
No. 319, Higu-Strert.
WVre always may be had, «v«ry book want
ed in that line.
Jaauary 14.
•U}&fl*V
PERSPECTIVE,
law.6*.
DRAWN BY
D. CALDWELL,
tuihjm.
I THE V BEST LIKENESS
OF THE
Celebrated Washington,
Which has ever been pu 1 lifted,
JS now offered forfait at Dickins's Bofk-fto/,-,
m- oppoGte Christ Church, at the moderate price
of One Dollar.
January rt.
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
AT
Dickins's Stationary & Book-Store,
North Second Street, opposite Cbriji Churchy
A SUPERB EDITION OF
WASHINGTON'S ADDRESS
To the People of the United Statet, on retiring from
Public Life,
Super Royal, Bno. ( Price Two Dollars)
Ornamented with a capital Portrait by one of t!«
6rft Artiftn,
NO exercioti« or expence hare been (pared to
render this publication complete, ard altho' ?.ll the
materi»i» and workreiaofliip are entirely American,
th« paper, printing and engraving have !. en al
lowed by good judges to excel any thing ever at
tempted in (hi UcitrJ States.
DICKIN-'s Ststiosiry and Book Store 19
renoved from No. 41 Market ro the
>CHife lately 0r..->ipird by W. C"i»b-tt, in Se
cond street, opp.fite thrift church; where
country fture keepers and others may be con
ftatrtly, fiipp't-d with a complete and general
afibrtm:nt ot every article in the book
ftatinnary line, oft the must reafjnable terin«.
M. Maxwell's Printing Office
IS REMOVK D
To a hnufc adjoining the bick partnf Dck s's
Book Store, where PRIN TING, in all its va
riety, it executed in a flyle of superior ele
gance.
January 14.
fust Pubtir.bed, and for Sale
By JOHN MOi\'„ * ' 3 Front St.
4MB
BENJAMIN DA VIES, No. 68 High St.
THE UNITED STATES
COURT CALENDAR,
AND
GENTLEM *N'<
Complete Pocket Companion,
Fur the Ytar ot'our Lord
r .^co.
Dol>.
eONTAINING
thinj; usrful in other work* of the kind,
BeGdes a great variety of article?
(Combining utility with entertiirmciit),
Not to be found in any psblication whatsoever
Arroigji these are,
Complete an>i authentic Jilts of the
ARMY and NAVY.
(Carefully reniftd at the refpe3ive Offices ;)
ALSO,
correct Aatemeats of the NATIONAL DF BT,
and of the
ANNUAL RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
of the United States.
N. B. The CALRVDAR,
the vast variety of its contents, is very fro 1 in
hulk. It is bound in red morocco, in the neat*
eft manner, and may be c.irried very conveni
ently in the waistcoat pocket.
December 31.
BOONETON IRON WORKS.
TO BE SOLD,
OR LEASED FOR ONF. TEAR THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron
Works, fi'tnate in the county of Morris in the
ilati of New-Jersey, confining of a Forge with
I fcur fir.j», a Railing and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill
I with two Run of fionc®, and Saw mill, all in good
I order and n«w in use, together with an excellent,
| large, «ud convenient house, with out houf s of
| tvery kind ; among which are an Ice house, ahd
[ (lone qjulk house, with a remarkable fi;i fvriag in
1 ir, a large Garden, and ?n excellent collection of
| Fruit, a large Orchard, and 1569 acres of wood,
| pa«,ure and arable land, and a gr< t umber of
ltores and workmen's houfcs. Immediate ro{T fiion
I will be given of house; and (lores lntTi ier for
providing Hock the present winter and
of the whole in the ipriag.
For terms enquire of David B. Ocden r.t New
ark, mr Peter ivlackie in Ncw-Ycr ..mr. David
Ford in Morris own, or meters. Jacob awdHich
ard Faefch on tftepremifes.
January ri
IWOne Tbousakd Five Hundred
DOLLARS
AS delivered to the POSTMAS
TER here, in the Post-Office,
011 the evening of Tuesday the 17th ult. in
a LETTER direfted to Mr. John Mills,
Merchant, Baltimore, containing two
ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No.
43.20, in favour of William laylor, and
dated 30th April, 1798, for ONE THOU
j SAND DOLLARS, and N0.'4522, in fa-
I vour of John P. Pleasants, and dated the
10th of December, 1798, for FIVE HUNj
' DRED DOLLARS , wh : ch letter has been
I SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and
the BANK NOTES taken out as the
| PUBLIC MAIL wis not STOPPED,
MOLESTED, or ROBEED.
Bankers and merchants are r y
rrquefted to watch the circulation of laid
nutes, and flop them' ; and any person giv
ing such information as will lead us to our
m»ney, sHall have FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS reward. (
WILSON W SWANN.
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