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%Cy The price of this Gazette is Eight
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
. in the city of Philadelphia. All others pa
int Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; and unlcss+some person in this city
■will become answerable for the subscription,
it must be paid Vix Months inyjdvtinct.
*** Ms Subscription luill be received f»r
, JOHN MILLER, Junr.
No. 80 Dock, near Third street,
HAS FOR SALE,
Cu-daes,
Mnsioodies,
Taffati'S,
Striped Dorcas,
T*ogHj*, •
P<itrM and
Santipoor Han Ikfrchicfs.
The forrgoing will be Told very low m &rd<r to
close ialea.
A FEW PACKAGES OF
German Goods,
Suitable to {he Weit India Market;
Received by the Fair Ahierkan from Hamburgh.
Oci'iKr »i.
NEW LINE OF STAGES
To New York,
By the Iborteft and most plesfant road—pjffing
through Eu.tleton, Newtown,
Penningten, MWftfne, BnunJbronk, Union
Camp. and New
ark.
THE SWIFTSURE
ftarti from the Green Tree, No 50 North
Fourth Street, at 8 o'alock every morning, and
arrives at New York eaily the next evening.
From New York it (farts at 9 o'clock every
day (&»»d»y»«x«epte>!) and arrives at Phila
delphia, early the next evening.
Far# for piflewgers 5 dollars, way pifr<-n»e r ß
6 cents per mile. Each paflsuger allowed 141b
of baggage. One hundred and fifty weight of
baggige to pay the fame as a paflenger.
All baggage to be at the rilk of the owner,
linlefj lrifured and receipted for by the clerks
•f the different offices. Rate of infuranre one
per cent.
9 §* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50
North Feurth Street, Philadelphia, and to
WILLIAM VANDERYQORT, No. 4 g
CourtUod Street, N. £. corner of Greenwich
, Street, New York.
January 3. eodtf
To tbe Holders of
MILITARY LAND WARRANTS.
'"yHE Snbfcriber having lately returned fro*i
L viewing the hnd, lV.rvcvcd air! appropri
ate.! to Uiisiv the l.nu warrants, in'ord !>jr the
fc«retary at vir, to the accr" *"*' f« Miers of
the ia[e continental a' .1. 1
arrangement* with iV Jan- « ni n,
Chester county, Pen«fy : vani», wh . t icft o»
' thft IaMV am! who «i •. tbt «t In
telligent inhabitant o • .-n .
five months in exulor 'he different itMiMi
He will take regular notes, ifefcriprivt oi
foil, ft" nation, and natural advantages attached
to each fedlion in the whole furrcy—which notei
•a il I be placed in tha hands of t!u fubfctiber pre
vious tthe peii id fur It-ciTing, t etvli) ena
bling hi»n to make the m"ft advantageous lo
cations the primly witl admit.
HerfFers hisfervice to the holders of lane
the United States, to receive their warrants, claf
them, (as no lels quantity than 4000 acre> wii
be regifterd -t the .'lace of the treafniv) havi
th?m rt-giftered agrec-atde to law, and attend t<
make the location at the the appointed ii
February next.
For tranfafVir.jr the hufintft, one tenth part
>f the land fpscifiel in the warrants will be re-
and no ortier charge, ewcept the pofUge
i'l;!re(Ted to the fn'ifiriher, at No.3,Peno-ftreet,
Philadelphia, will recciv-- immHii'e .mention.
JAMES E.SMITH.
mwrftf.
Septemrr a
NOTICE.
70 fill persons vjbo own unsealed Lands in
Franklin County, State of Pennsylvan a .-
they come forward and pay their
r»fpeflive Taxes, (as there is a number
of years now due) to PATRICK CAMP
BELL, Esq. Treasurer for said County—lt
they do not, we will be obliged to proceed
to make sale of them agreeably to law'.
James Irvin, 1
John Hallidav, >• Coni'rs.
Nathan M'Dowel.J
Commissioner's office, ?
Cbamiersiiirgb, 'Jan. i, 1800. \ iawjm.
Tbrty Dollars Reward.
DESERTED
FROM the Marine Barrack"! on the night of the
14th inil—JOHN OSBORN, born in the
towiLof Bedford, Welt Chester county and (late
of New York, agc.3 ai years, 9 months, 5 feet
8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyes (longqued)
light hair, ruddy cemplexion, pock marked, by
trade a Shoemaker. Enlisted by Lieutenaut Rey
sold* in Stephen's Town, near Albaay the 15th of
June lad Had on and took with him a ffcort
round blue cloth ceat with a red cape, a hlue
cloth coatee, a few white waistcoats, a long grey
mixed clo'h coat ana breeches, a pair of boots, a
<h»colate coloured great coat trimmed with black
hair pluth, a furr hat half worn, and two filvcr
watches, one a middle size, the other small. He
may impose himfelf on some family or gentleman
as a waiter, as he has a<fted in that capacity
Whoever apprehends said Deserter, andfecurcs him
in jiiil, fends him to Headquarters, or delivers him
-to any of the Marine officers, oc an/ officer of the
army of the United States shall receive the above 1
reward and all reasonable charges.
J. S. LEWIS,
Adjutant Marine Corps.
January l&
iV
ALi O,
RAN AWAY on Saturday evening tbe 13th
July inftznt, from Coiebrook Furnace,
Lancaster county, a Negro Man named Cato,
he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or se
ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down-'
JM look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow,
i great liar, and very foud of flrong liquor,
has been brought up to the farming bulinejs, is
very handy at any kind of laboring work : he
took with him a nyn.ber of clothing, amongfl
which were, one suit plain Nankeen ; (some
money). It is expe<sled hn has shaped his course
for Plmadeiphia or New York.
The above reward will be paid for fe
curine him in any giol in the United States,
with reasonable charges it brought home.
SAMUEL JACOBS.
Colebroek Furnace, July 16, "799 :
(O18) d6m,
flutes States, Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
—a-. ✓
.rnwvmimmmetmmmi
UNSEATED LANDS. i
rsii. OWNERS
OF Ur.fe:ited I .ill 's in WefVmorelaßd county
Ptnufjlvania, are lirreby noti6ed, that an
Icfi tin: T:ixis <lue on (aid Uods for 179 , are
:nto the h&o<H ot 'John Brandon. Vfy (refiner of
laid county, on or before tlie joth of April next,
they will he arivertifed for sale, as the law dire&s
JAMES M'C-KEW, 1
HENRY ALMSHOUSE, I Comm'rs.
JEREMIAH MURRY, j
"January iS.
NOTIC£.
ALL perfotis tuTinj Demands the Es
tate of S A MUST. EMLEN, late of this
eitv, deceaftd, aii drfirci to- produce them for
fcttJemeot; and thofc indebted thereto to make
immediate payment t»
SAMUEL EMLEN, ?
THOMAS MORRIS,S : '- ;4ecl,t3rs -
Philadelphia, Ist mo. 1 pb, 1800 dmv
NOTICE.
\ LI. persons indcht d to the E?at» of CAP
i V T.-i/.Y KRTPAN fITZSATKIGX, nu
rintr. 'dieesfed. .re roqticftcd to make immediate
pay went to the fobfcn'ber*.; an! those who kjvc
any demands ajtuili.'l the laid elt ate are leqiKited
to furnifti their accounts for fett!eujc;nt to
P. FFRRAt.L, } _
THOMAS M'EUEN, 5 txccurors
- 15, IROO. dtf
UN SEAT'ED LAN US.
r PI'E owners of Unfitat«d Lands in Allegheny
J ( < ■•». ▼. - ■ ia, ar • t.vi by natifi* i,
that tmicf* tht ') 8' ci dwe on laid Lr. . .Is tor tie
Vc3i»:795, 1796, 1797, and 1798 are paid hj;o
the hands of John YVukini, Enquire, Cpwify
1 rcafur«r t on or before the loth day of February
n«*t, they wiTl be advertised for sal« a» the law
diivds. . •>- J
IXenezer Dtmny, "1
. iVMium Dunning, > Commissioners.
James Robinson, J
Pittsburgh, Nurcmbfr 5, r 799*
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Thomas, of W a filing ton iu the
State of Kentucky, dece.ifed, are requested
to make iinnydiate payment—Alt perfbns
having demands against IVid eftutr are de
frreu to furnifh their itocounti legally irtteft
ed to JACOB REESE,
Adminillrator. I
Philadelphia, O&obtl* 31,1799.
NOTICE.
ALL pcrfona in.kbtsd to the eft ate of Thom,*»
Wilion, late of Sonthwark, doaeafcd. are
are reqvcliod to make immmiiate payment to the
fubfertbers, arid thnfc who ha»e »ny demand*
ap» ; «S the fald uftite »re rt to furnift their
accounts for fettJement.
SARAH WILSON, Administratrix.
JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator.
No. 195, south Front flreer, Souihwark.
WHO HAS To LKT,
A BRICK STABLE,
Suffickntly large to (ontain nije Horfcj.
ALSO,
For Sale vr to Let.
A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE.
Nov t, 1799- <Jtf.
T« B* IXCKAITO t!»
For a PLANTATION in Xeiv Jersey,
a vert valuabls
Grift Mill and Plantation,
SITUATE in Salem county, Upper Alloway's
crick townlhip, fiu milw from thetowo
of Salem, and,at>nut one mile and a half frem a
landing on Alloway's«reek, whGre (hailops con
flantly ply to Mula>lciphia The Mill Las two
witcr wheels, (ovw two pair of (tones, one
of which are burr. The halting and hoifiing gear
go by water, and atcneheii to the Mil: it a large
Kiln for drying corn, htiHt upon th most ap
proved plan; the whol% mill work and bolting
cloths, &c. have lately been either made new or
eompl«»ely repaired. The plmration confilis of
one hundred and fifry acres of laud. Th* build
ings ojcluflve of the mill house aid kiln, are a
large dwelling house, a barn, {tables, corjtrih,
TScc &c.
For particular information apply to
RICHAJtD
No IJ 9 Mar kit Mr set.
B(M4«r:U
A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER,
Who cm v>«rk veil at tie Vat,
M*jl! Met with pjod encoßragment b£«pp!gi*g
at No 104 Norm Fro*t £tr«et.
December 27
GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS,
For several Gentlemen,
At No. 39, North Sixth Street.
January ro. dtf.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
PHILAD ELP li 1 .7, WCNDAY EVEN J JANUARY 27, "fsoo*
3m.
In the County of GLYNN and State of
GEORGIA—aII patented in '.rafts
of 1000 acre*.
7,000 Acre? at the confluence of Frederics
and Turtle river', and head of St. Si
men's found, near the town of Brunf
uick.
181.000 Acres on the waters of thegreat and
little Satilla rivers, and <f Buffaloe
•1 creek.
41,000 Near the ibove deftribeil tla&s.
15,000 Near the above described iitcts.
ißo,coo Acres on the waters of thi great Sa
tilla and Alatshama.
147,000 Acres on the fawe warers
JB,OOO Acres on the waters of the errat Sa
tlH*.
50,000 Acres on the waters of Satilla »ra
Alatamaha rivers and Buffaloe crerk.
is,ooo Near the above d«fcribed tracts.
In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented..
44,000 Acres in the county of Barh, on both
fides ■ f (preen Briar river, subject to
to 3000 acre* of prior iurvcys, in
eluded within the fiid 44,000 acres,
but exelufive of that quantity.
4i>coo Acr?> in the county of huh, the
east fide of ths Cow Part*. c river sn l
and on b?th fides of the VVrggon
Road leading from the Springs .
to Staunton, fuhj-ct a's a'oteiaiii 10 :
5000 acres prior iurveya
4'»ooo Acre* in the county o) on
Buchanan river, subject as aforefiid
to 4588 acres prior fnrveyi.
, 30,000 Acres in the coun y o,' Bath, on tl'e !
eafl flde of Calf Failure river, fybjert
as aftircJaid 105000 acres prior I'ur
veys.
In PENNSYLVANIA.
60,000 Acres in Northumberland co«s:y, fur- >
veyed and returned.
46,800 Acre* in Northumberland county, fur- :
veved and r«tut»«d.
40,400 Acres in Bt-dloi d coun'y, furvcyed ani
ready to be returned.
*s* For the greater part of the pnrchafe
money a liberal credit will be allowed the pi.r
chafers, givi- g unr ; ueftionalle lecuriiv.
Persons Miihing particular information will
plcifn to apply ar No. 41 Arch ilfect, where
the patents and drafrs, and alio certiGcstei of
the quality of the Geotj/ia and Virginia Lands
are tlepofited
THOMAS FITZSIMONS,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN,
JEREMIAH PARKER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 7. nwtS
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York
County,a itbgroman, named ISAAC'other
wife CUD JO, *boi;t 21 year. aid. the property
of Robert o<lema*»t Ffq. He is about 5 feet 8
inches h'gh, ha? a blcmifh in hi* eyes, viore *rrj»fe
in them rhan cbmncon. by trade a Ftrgftrtonj ha'd
on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth
coat, almolt new, a faiinr? jacket and pantaloons
printed fancy cord, a lwio!..o*n Griped under
:>cket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse 1
Ihlrt* ooe muslin, handkerchief, sprigged, two
iitto fiTipod border, a blue Perfun under jacket
•nd two pgir cotton flock'.»gs A r boever 'akes up
ai«! negro and lodges him in anv jaii ;n this or .ry t ;
)f che ftatcp-Jbali have tire r«- (
vard or reafccabie brought home.
JOHN BRIEN. i
Spring Forge, O&ober 23, 1799. t |
N. B As (aid negro formerly Jived in Cheftcr
ount y, it is probable he iuay return there.
November >
7force Cents Reward.
P> UN away from the Subfcriher on {he evering a ,
of rh*i aßth inft. a bound Servant GIRL,
ametl ERwaßeth Powehel, had on snd took with
er three different changes of garmriK and money,
roud, bold and irr pudem, a noted lyar ; any pw.
,n apprehending her ihallbe entitled to the abeve |
•ward—no rofcs or charges will be paid.
N B, She had a years and fame months ;oferve ,
DANIEL FITZPAIRICK.
Gofhen Townlbip, Croppy, July ip ec
aus-uO < jawtf
• *h . •
O'luUßWj'. • VTflirf ifrr
ROSS AND SIMSONT,
HAVi- m SAU,
3°06 I ft and *4 quality
100 pltcci Uavcn> Dec'; (lurcr>)
Softon fc*«ef in IWreli.
A few M„ B;Mgal | HUMriffcMS.
liooba&cls St Mai'ini S.iit.
JJT'f JT W 5 " J,
(0 BE KM.I 3 BY
a'i'Jiii J" JtOßF.nr WALK.
OJd Port Wine, io pipes, hhds. and qr. casks,
Also Lending at thoir Wharj
From od board the ship Edwird from I.ifbon.
Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks,
junc »5 5
r.NGKAVING, -
By TR.ENCHARD s? WESTON,
| IN THE KJLLISiitUNG BRA* CHEF, via. <
PORTRAIT and !UtaM, Ch-icU r llitU
f>( Exchange andPromi£r«i»y.Note«, Tyj>c *ai
w 9° d Cuttwgt, Jewellery and Silver
-Work, ic. r Tsverj article in
gtfeated! «MtK ncatqri&'and rfijfpitch, and <STj{i».
wwt by applyinjj at the fcirtfc
Wfft corner of Fcartfa and itprncc (Irtctt. ■'".
Jv. B —-Ord'.''xfriini a\ifoa4 will b« thsnyuljf
. rv.ehred and punAualJy atumltd to.
January jo.
A YOUNG MAN
AIM n.D with the Weil India trade.
wiiUrs to be caiplt ycd as a •Supercargo. He wiid
*ug'4gc on inofJet.tCe it rms. datisfact.j y rcccro
nundacion wiii produced.
A line dire&ed to .a. B. left at the Printing Of
fice-wi; Itw immediately titeud ito.
December ir»
WING
LANDS
TH* FOU
VALUABLE _
WHI be offered for sale, at tee Merchant:
Coffee House in this citj, b<tv>tsn the
hours of six end eight on the evening of
S.iroßDjir the twenty-second of March
ua:t.
0
PRATT & KINTZiNG,
I ; AVE ON HASH, '
V"?
The foili.-jr 0O&DS, eot He.; to Draw
back, v.hiuh they offer for falc at mo- '
derate Price* and libo.il Ct oiiiz-j
and halts TickUlttiHrjllJ, jtau
Liiioit Jr. (J Oz'iabrigs,
50 boxes Patterhoi nei or white 12oU? y
2J ditto Hiaifield I.i rn,
n ditto Crcas and Crcas a la Morlaix,
2 ditto iiriiaiwiia*,
Brown Rllls,
Ditto Hi-ITjih,
Polifli Holla,
Bed Ti. kjt.
Seimois. Arabiai,
Empty Bag?, Oil Cloths,
Slices and Slippers,
Soal and Upper Leather,
Quill» and Settiatf Wax,
A pjcksgf Gold and Silver Watches,
S tafts M .cs,
io calks NaiU, aflnrted, from 3 to 20,
J6 caflc* Ironmongery, aflhrtcd,
• 5 boxes Ttrablers, iIT rted,
aoe boxes hell Hamburg Window Glass, Z by
10, &r . ,*:c.
\ cl 'e'l <ilTort( d Taking Gi»fTe»,
itveraMarpe elcj.- >.iit Ditto,
-• ■ e v,
A few tons K.,!l J.< Iniftone;
20 Vellow Ochre,
Af# . '.l 1.-1. Navai Si ores,
1 sco empty Drmroboj,
6 boj ftiead. Coffee Mill*,
10 hhdi. Hoc* fSriftles, fir ft and second quality
taw'4-w.
reus Kuiiian Hrino,
HiiUwi Steel,
2 hhds Dutch Olb','
t- >■«, l* o! ' i, $1 i.:s led Pcf»cil»,
Tapes, Bucking Tvfi.iej Kiev, r-.rhl'r., Tow
•kc. &e.
January 4. iv&'fjW
Drailing School.
MR. BECK having been solicited Ky ma**y o
hi 9 friends to engage in a Draviig Fchool
tains the liberty of informing them and the pub
lie he intrnds opening one at hi> hoiilr ir
Filth flreet, oppolite the State hcufe yard, 01
Monday the 4th oi November, on the fcHv>\vins
terms;
Mondays, IVednefdays and Fridays,
Dots
La J ies throe *s') five, pi i r qir<rter, 9
CI or lu-ne.-., 'rcn !j ' pad 5 till hs It past 7, 9
Private Ltflcins, home for on: hour, I
Froßi [ jiv.c two hours, 3
PERSPECTIVE,
The off.:- :-7y.v,r.i v.ork of al. kinds of draw
ing, .y a mac!- more simple and (hort me
thod than hitherto pra«sHfed.
WANTED^
A r r rf»n to do hrnfe work; aJfo a boy to at
•' ' ' v t::hc - are oi a horfi.
- r 3 t:\wtf
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietor* of the Philadelphia and Lan
"lifr iio. •fStages taSPATCH, re'tiijj their
tliiab Mlhtr Aundif tvi public in
: g-rrrjl, /„r ;! e pafl t'a«ort tfcey have rc euv, ' and
, inf-;r»! tPcm.ti-.it in ; d-. rion to the r-gihr Line,
they aru piuviici! wj;ri C rri:.g;s, fobcr and car ful
dri7CT«, to go rbr.tyh between the City and
I JoroMai; n two days. Those who pTgferthismode
of tf.iv«Uing can ic acconiuiodate.d #t tiie Stage
Qfikt yijtn oi ' nitcd iutes tttyfif, Market (Vruet,
Philadelphia.
Siougb. Downing, Dunwootfy Is" Co.
Nov 30. Sf 2t §
For Salt, or to Let,
A two story Brick House,
! Situate on JJult ft tet t cr A t'rflery /are, in tie Northern
Liberties,
H-WINC two rcJbnii on floor, fire places, in
< ! acfi, a .'-."rcbiv.i aiui \r i.h houf# ; \.I in excel
1 tit order an<: built of the l«c«t material*. For lur
.l rb«r i«• f irn at'oo inquire *■ i.o 39, Arab street.
Alio, a HOUSE, n'o. ig6, south Second
? to Jcrt—enquire as* above.
Dec* 30. aa\v.6\v.
1 DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA^
c TO WIT :
s T)E IT REMEMBERED, That on the e
i) !eventhd.ly of January, is
vear of the Independence of the United States
of America. COLLINS ON READ and
GEORGE DA Vf S, of the fsid Di(lri<sl,
havr deposited in this office, ihr :i le oft Book,
she right whereof they claii:i as Proprietors, in |
" the words following to wit :
» TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS,
Elegantly engrav»d or. Cooper pi ite, viz.
1. Dtbt on Bond 6. Qfaattli) Mnuit j
i. by Ajfigrr*.- 7. Valebant
3. on ftngle bill 8> On Prn/nifinrJ- note
4. on penal bill 9. Same by Ir:dcrfce
c. Indebitatus As- ic. ' refpa'i and E-|
6. fuinpfit it&ulent.
Tov tit use of the Professors of the Law, 1
r> ua w n ny
COLIJKSON READ."
In conformity to *l'c ail of tbc Cor.grefs of
the United States, itilitultd " An a<fl for the
nicoiimg nu lit of leai nitig. by fecurinp; the co- |
pies of Maps, Co " H and Book" to tl;e Authors j
ami Proprietors oi fw. h copies, during the time ;
therein irier.tioc^d."
(l. £.) D. CALDWELL,
Clerk of the Di..tr■ tof Pei:ns} '-.,iKta.
The above dcrlars-lions combining tl ' fi-m
---biariee »f fine writing with utility, and fettled
a>:d appr ved !:v feme of he fi'ft ar d mofl dif- 1
tinghiflicd LaW '» ha; .".iters in the state, are now '
published, and lor !n eat
GLORCr DAVIS'-
law-book STORE,
No. 319, HiGH-SJ-P. KKT.
' Whi-r'e aiwqys nyj be ha"', every book want
. ed it: that lire. s
January 14. tutham.
fFoi.rv'i XV'H.
*3?
i \
Celebrated W.a shj n cro jv, .
'
TSnowoff-.H for fjlc at OiiVin'S'. B»-'k-ftore,
X opp«fi t ~.-hrift Cliurch, at (he moderate prke
ot I >oiiar.
January xi.
; '*:*£^* ca *—wH»».' J
>3SSSBS3S®&*
brtimism wJA jSw '
y t -t '". ;. 4 -. ' *
, pp «p«B«v b»*» *
•tfemawtj# tw# irtjsif ; »&;
■9«t.oi«ry hut, t« Ui* tfbfc*(£^^y«fefe
* '
■ ■ 4
r, h. Maxwell's Priming Office
IS R> MOVI'T)
To a house adjoining tf.e bni, oaf Dickins'e
Book Stoie, W here PfIJTN'" IJi'G. mat! its v».
net/, i- executed in a. !hl? of fuperlw ele-
Jiriv.-ry i,. rt&Ttf
MATTHEW M'CONNELL
Having opened an Office :n Cbesnut street,
( C (A few door* above Fourth}
I, * -At No. 141,
AND again commtured the RuCiufs of Ne
" I *■ gociationa, io the Virion* kindt 0/
11 Bills 0/ Exchange, Jc. ise. i'ngagej
S to do every th.ng in lii» posYr to g : ve f?.tisfac
tion to those who may iiink proper to employ
hint. He meant to cot:fine his tranfatfinns to
toe Agcruy and CammiJJion line, in all such ba
wiuTs a> is common to the pr iI ifion.
t 'he pur.">Sirtfe iij'l (ale of Hjufes and Lots iq
and near tlie City will be attended to, and also
I of Lands, when that bufincfi again revives.
November 19. diw(D s dtf)
Southern Mails.
1 HE Mails for all the Offices on the n>ain
line, between this Office and Ffcterfburg,
Virginia, will be c! frsj feeye ever* div, (Sun
days excepted) at half jpil 7 o'clock,' A. M.
And the Mull for the Port Towns on the
ma 11 line, through N rth-Carol na, South-
Carolina and G orgia as tar :ia 'ivannakj
will be cl'fed with the South-rn Mairt ev
ery Monday., Werfnefday and Fri-lay. The
viter Mails between this and CharJeften are
difcoi) tinned.
Post Office, Philadelphia, }
Deeemier 3 0, 1795. dtf.
BOONETON IRON WORKS.
TO BE SOLD,
OR LEASED FOR OlfK YEAR THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN hy the tame of the Booneton Iron
I ■ Works, fitnatf in the cou: ty of Morriil* the
flat.- of New Jersey, confiding ol a Forge with
four Sr»«. a Roiitng and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill
with two Run of fienc?, and £ i-.v inHi. all in good
order and n*w in o/e, together wirli an "jtcrl'cnt,
large, nd convenient houfc, with out of
every kind ; among which are an Tc boufc, and
(lore mill; 1 oufe, with a remarkable fin; 10, injj io
it, a large Garden, and an rxtaHtfnt <roHt<&icn of '
Fruit, a lara-e Orchard, and 7.500 .acres of Wood,
pn-ure arid amble land, and a gre.t number of
(lore* and •' orlcmer.'s houses Immediate poflcffioa
will be j.-ivcn ot house and fttffes fnfficient for
providing llock the prefeot winter and poffefiion
of the whole in the lpring.
For terms inquire of David B Ogden at New
ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David
For'rl in Morris 1 own, or nielfrs. Jacob and Rich
ard Fatl'ch on tfce prvmifes.
January 11
One Thousand Five Hundred
DOLLARS
WAS delivered to the FOSTMAS
TER here, in the Post-Office,
! on the evening of Tuefd;iy t'rte 37th tilt, in
a LETTER directed tn Mr. Jotn Mills,
M '"font, Baltimore, containing two
B K NOTES, No.
i 4-,io, in favour of William and
1 1 dat::d Apr Hi, T79S, tor ONE THOU
SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4522, in fa
vour of John P. Pleasants, and d.'ti-d the
F 10th of December, 1798, for FIVE lIUNj
DR ED DOLLARS , which letter has b. tn
SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFHCE, and.
' j the BANK NOTES taken our as the
i PUBLIC MAIL wis not STOPPED,
MOLESTED, o r ROBBED.
Bankers arvd merchants are particularly
rrqueftod to wryh the circulation of fiid
notes, and flap m ; and any person giv
ing such information >s ' v i!l lend us to our
m«%, flit.ll liHve FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS reward.
WILSON is 1 SWANN.
(Vwg.) Sept. 10.
JrT" AH Printers .ii the United States,
are re(jueft»d to ; wbiilh tlie, above, and we
wH pay tbent.
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