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    AN » Philadelphia Daily Advertiser-.
NVMBUB 1292.]
The price of tbi* Qayrfte is Ei6ht
Qollars per annum to S\^h cr '^ c rs
in the city of All others pay'
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting s pefson in this city
will answerable for the subscription,
i f ptast be paid Six Months in Advance.
»„* No Subscription will be received for
to shorter term than six months.
JOHN MILLER, Junr.
JVo. 80 Dock, near Third street,
■ HAS FOB SAT.E,
CofTaes,
M*moodiei,
Tutilities, /
Striped Doreas,
Tangibs,
Pattia and
Santipoor Han IkerctiieF*.
The foregoing will be fold very low iu »rder to
close fates.
A FEW PACKAGES OF
German Goods,
?iiit»We to the eH lrw.Ua IViarket;
Received by the Fair American from Hamburgh.
• OAobor 15.
NEW LINE OF STAGES
To New York,
By the (boned and ro.ift plcifant road psffing
' :h. o-jph Prar-k'^rd,. MftfttetWi Ne-wttwrn,
Pennington, Millftsne, BcWbr.n.*, Union
Camp, Scotch Piains, SpiingfcM and Ne w
a'k" THE SWIFTSURE
Harts from the. Green Tree, N«- 50 North
Fourth Street, at S o'slock every morning, and
arrives at New York eatly the next evening.
From .New York it starts at 9 o'clock every
day (Saudays excepted) and arrives at Phila
delphia, tarly the next evening.
Fara for paflengers J dollart, way pafiengeri
6 cents per mile. Each paffMiger allowed ulb
of baggage. One hundred and fifty weight of
baggjge to pay the fame at a paflenger.
All baggage, to be at the rilk of the owner,
nnlefs insured and receipted for by the clerks
of'the different offices. Rate of insurance one
per cent.
*s* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. $0
Nwh Kaorth Street, Philadelphia, and to
WILLIAM VANDERYOORT, No. 48
Courtland N. E. corner of Greenwich
Street, New York.
January 3.
To tie Holders of
, MILITARY LAND WARRANTS.
TtiE S'tibfciiber having lately returned from
_xiswing the land, fr.cveyiJ and appropri-
To iaf irfy limti uwarrantu, iC^^dJ 1
fecrerary n-«ir, to tRc-out. cr» »iUr fflffliirt"
the late continental army; and haviug made
arrancy ments with Mr. James Jjfenlon, ot
Ci'fiier county, Penrifylv.it.ij, who he ieft ®n
th '..nd, and who with the affiflaiice of an in
telligent inhabitant of that connty, will spend
five tsonths in exploring t;-.« ulfTertnt lecions
He will take regular note?, del riptive of th<
fcrtl, tititation, and natural advan attachec
to each fedlionin the whole ftirvt y —w hich note
will be placed in the hands of the fubferiber pre
vio ;» to the period for locating, thereby en»
bl'ng htm to make the moll advantageous lo
cations the priority will adnit
Hei ffers hisfervice to the- holders of lan<
warrant* of tlie above defcripnor., througho.i
the United states, to receive their warrants, cla!
them, (as r.'> lets quantity than 400 acres wil
be regifterd at the office of the treafurv) havi
them regifk-red agreeable to law, and attend t<
the location at the the time appointed ii
February next.
Ft tran fling the business, one teoth par
of the land fpecifte 'in the warrants wdl be re
quirni, and no ortier charge, except the poftag
of letters. All warrants forwarded and letter
iddreffed to the fubferiber, at
Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention
JAMES E. SMITH.
rawftf
Septemer »
NOTICE.
lovll persons who own unseated Lands in
Franklin County, State of Pennsyhian-a :
"TTHAT they come forward and pay their
A rffpe£Uve Taxes, (hs there is a number
of yearj now due) to PATRICK CAMP
BELL, Esq. Trcafurer for laid County—lt
they do not, we will tie obliged to proceed
to make sale of them agreeafjly to law.
James Irviw, "j
John Halliday, LConi'rs.
Nathan
Commissioner's office, ?
C'bamiertburgl>, Jan. 1, 1800. C iaw^yi.
Thirty Dollars Reward.
DESERTED
FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of the
14th inft JOHN OSBORN, born in the
town of Bedford, WeR Chester county and date
of New-York, aged 21 years, 9 months, 5 feet
S and a quarter inches high, grey eyss (long qued)
light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by
trade a Shoemaker. Enlifled by Lieutenant Rey
Holds in Stephen's Town, near Albaay the 15th of
Jane lad Had on and took with him a Ihcrt
round blue cloth ceat with a red cape, a blue
cloth coatee, a few white waiflcoatt, a long grey
mixed cloth coat and breeches, a pair of boots, a
chocolate coloured great coat trimmed with black
hair plufl), a fur' hat half worn, and two filrcr
dutches, one a middle size, the other small. He
may impose himlelf on lome family or gentleman
as a waiter, as he has ailed in that capacity.—
Whoever apprehends said Deserter, and secures him
in jail, lends him to Headquarters, or delivers him
to any of the Marine officers, or an,- officer of the
army of the United States ffiall receive the above
reward arid all reasonable charges.
•J. S. LEWIS,
Adjutant Marine Corps,
4 .V, -- .. T> •
AISQ,
eodtf
rTo'
PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. EVENING, JANUARY aS, 1800.
UNSEATED LANDS.
THE OWNERS
OF Unfrated Latvia in WeAtnorelann county
Pennsylvania, are hrreHy notified, that un
less the Taxes due on (aidlands for 179 , are paid
into the*hands of John Brandon, p-fij treainrer of
said county, on or rejore the »oth of April next,
they will be advertised for sale, as the law Jire&i
JAMES M'GREW, 1
HENRY ALLRHOUSE, r.i'rs.
1 jc.it£MlAH MURRY, J
January 18.
NOTICE.
ALL persons having Demand* ajsainfl tha Ef
tatc of SAMUEL KMI.EX, late of this
city, deceaftd, arc defirctl to pr diice them for
fcttlement; and thof« indebted thereto to make
immediate payment ts
SAMUEL EMLEN, ? £xecutors .
THOMAS MORRIS, $ txecutors
Philadelphia, Ist tno. 1800 diiv
NOTICE.
A I I. tierfon* indebted to the Eflate of CAP
TAlif KS.IKAN fIHZPATRICK, ma
riner decreed, are rfjoeiied t» mate immediate
payment to the fnbftrihert; »nd rhofe-who h#ve
any demand* againfl 'he laid irtate arc lequclied
10 farr.iftl the'T accounts for fettlemtnt to
P. ]• KR.il ■'■** ? Executors.
THOMAS M'EUEN,J
January is, ISOO.
UNSEATED LANDS.
TME mvnen of UnTested L*n4s in Allegheny
County, PfimfrWinia, are hereky notifi-rl,
Am sntefr the Tna <J»a o« fcU for ,h «
Ytarn »79J> 1796, IM7> wp»«
the hands of Job n MfuKim, TUytue, Comity
Treasurer, or or before the wA day <rf fehtwxry
ne*t, thtfy will be ad*itttifed for iai< the Saw
dlre&s.
BSeneter Denny, 1
William Dinning, V Cbmm 'nsiontrs.
James Robinson, J
PUtiburgk, November 5, 1799*
NOTICI. >
ALL persons indebted to the Estate »f
Jacob Thomas, of Wafhingtttn in the
State of Kentucky, d;cwfed, are requeued
to make immediate payment —AH persons
having demands against ftid estate are de
filed to furnifli their sr.soanM legally atteft
-9d to JACOB R ERSE,
Adminiflrator.
Philadelphia, Oftober 51, 17*9.
NOTICE.
ALL perfoni indehtid to the estate of Tiomai
U'tLtoN, late of Southwark, deceaftd. are
mp>«tn <v tMM to tlit
ftibfcriberi, and thole who have uy demands
against the fald fftate are requafted to futnifh their
accounts for fettieiflbnt.
SARAH WILSON, Administratrix.
JOEL W. WILSON, /idmhiistrator.
NO 195, south Front.drett, t>outhwark.
WHO has to LF.r,
A BRICK STABLE,
Sufficiantly large to contain ni.ie Horses.
Also,
For Sain or te Let %
A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE.
Nov. t, 1199. dtf.
TO BE KXCH^HGBD
For a PLANTATION in Ncm Jersy,
A VHY VALUABLI
Grjft Mill and Plantation,
SITUATE iji Salem aounty, Upper Allowray'«
creek tqwnfliip, about fix miles from the town
of Salem, and about one mile and a half lrom a
landing on Allow.iy's ereek, wh«re (hallops con
flantly ply to Philadelphia The Mill has two
water wheels, (over-shot) two pair of floiwt, owe
of which are burr. The bolting and hoiiUng ge«r
go by water, and attached to the Mill it a large
Kiln for drying corn, built upsn the most ap
proved plan; the whole mill work and bolting
cloths, Ac. have lately bean either made new or
completely repaired. The plantation confids of
one hundred and fifty acrei ol land. The build
ings exdufive of the mill houfc and kiln, are a
large dwelling houfc, a barn, flablcs, corncrib,
&c &c.
gy For particular mformatioa *pp'y to
RICHARD WISTAR,
December 11
A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER,
Who can xoorh welt at tbt Fat,
Will isett with rood encouragement by appiyiag
at No 104 Nortn Free'. Str«et.
Decemby 17 dtf.
genteel accommodations,
For Jeveral Gentlemen, *
At No. 39, North Sixth Street.
January le. dtf.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AWAY OB Saturday evening the 13th
July instant, from C.Jebrook Furnace,
LancaQer county, a Negro Man named Cato,
he is about 40 year» of age, five feet fix or se
ven inches high, tolerable black, with a dawn
iM look, fquiuts, he is a cunninjr artful fellow,
a great liar, and very fond of strong liquor,
has bee« brought up to the farming Imfinefn, is
very handy at any kind of laboring work ; he
took with him a number of clothing, amongfi
which were, one iuit plain Nankeen ; (Tome
money). It itexpefted he hasihaped his course
for Philadelphia or New York.
*f* The above reward will be paid for se
curing him in any giol in the United States,
with reafonabfc charges if brought home.
SAMUEL JACOBS.
Cokbroek Furnace, July 16, 1799:
(O18) dijoi
dyn
*/
jm.
No. 119 Market Street.
tuth&fa6w
1, #
ROSS AND SIMSON,
HAYh FOR SAtt,
3000 pieces 1 ft- and 2d qu.dity RufTi.i Duck,
100 piccoa tCivcnkUuck
Bofionßcef in .Barrels,
A few bales Bengal { ijumHUMS.
1100 buftels St Martiiw salt.
*P" 1
ro BE SOLD I}¥
ynssE. is" Jtoneiif waln.
CMd'Port Wine, in pipes, Mids. and ar. ca/ks,
Also Landing at their Wbarj
Front on board the (hip Edward from I.ilbon.
Lisbon Wine, in pipes and caiks.
junc.ij
ENGRAVING,
By TRENCHARD 6? WESTON,
IN THt FOLLOWING BRANCHFS, viz
PORTRAIT and l.ardfcape, Maps, Chart l ., Bills
of Exchange .uid Promillory Notes, Type and
Wood Cuts, Mai Cuttings, Jewellery and Silver
work, &c. 1-very article in the above line will be
executed with nratuefs aud aiiipacch, and on the
moil roafonable terms by applying at the south
weft cornar of Ii urth add Spruce (Irjets.
Jf. B —Oriien from abroad will be ehnikfatijr
received and pubftualiy attended to.
January to.
A YOUNG MAM
ACQUAINTED with tile Wefl-fndij tmia,
wiAiet to be u > Bttjxr-ewjo. He wilt
e ''S a K e on moderate lirms. Satiifa&ory recooi
menjation ivfli be prodtcei.
A tiue direfled to A. 8. left at the Punting Of
fic- wiU be i vinocaiitcij aitcnuui to.
Deeenabor n
THF. FALLOWING
VALUABLE LANDS
ftHl be offered for salt, at'tbt Merchants
Coffee Mouse in tbit city, between tbe
hours of six and tight tn tbe tmntng of
tbe tvitnty-sttand if Marsh
next.
Id the County of GLYNN and State of
GEORGIA —all patented in tra&s
of acres.
7,000 Acres at the confluence of Frederic*
ami Tuitle river., and bead of St. Si
mon' 9 found, near the town >f Bruiii
wick.
»8»,ooo Acres on the waters of the great and
little Satilla rivers, and df Buffaloe
creek.
41,000 Near the above deltriked trails.
>5,000 Near the above delVribed trtfrs.
280,000 Acies on the waters of the g"eat Sa
tilla and Alitaliama.
147,00* Acres en the fame waters.
50,000 Acres on the waters of the great Si-
3«»ooo Acres on the wafers of little Batilla and
A'mtamahj i !vcrj »m) B*d«1or crt: k.
60,000 Near the above described traets.
In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented. 1
44)000 Acres in the county of Bath, on both
fides f Green Briar river, subject to
to 3000 acres of prior surveys, in
cluded within the Lid 44,000 acrn,
but exelufive of that quantity.
41,000 Acres in the county of Bath, m the
east fide of th? Cow Pnfture river and
and on both fides of the Waggnn
Road leading from the Warm Springs
to Slanuton, fubjiC: as aforefaid to
5000 acres prior furvevs
4c,000 Acrts in the county of Randolph, on
Buchanan river, subject at aforefaid
to 4558 acres prior surveys.
30,000 Acres An the coumy of Bath, on the
eafl fide of Calf Paiturc fubjei t
as aforelaid to joou acres prior lur
veys. >
.. In PENNSYLVANIA.
(0,000 Acres in Nortbumberhnd county, Pur
veyed and returned.
46,800 Acres in Northumberland county, fur-
veyed and returned.
40,400 Acres in Bedford couniy, furvcyed and
ready to be returned.
*§* For the greater part of the purchase
money a liberal credit will be allowed the pur
chafcri, giving unqueflionable fecuriiy.
I'crfjiiß «particular information will
pteafv to apply at No. 41 Arch ftrcet, where
the patents and drafts, and alio certificate! of
the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Lands
are tiepofited
THOMAS FITZSIMONS,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN,
JEREMIAH PARKER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 7. jawtS
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN- A WAY from Spring Forge, in York
County, a negro man, na i.ed ISAAC, other
wise CUDJO, about ar year* the property
of Rob®rt Colonm; Ffq. He is about 5 feet 8
indies high, ha> a bltmiQi in his eyes, wore vrtitc
in them than common, by trade a F«rge man ; had
on and took with him a drab coloured brgad cloth
coat, almost new, a iirilors jacket and pantaloons
printed fancy cord, a IwaiUVown itriped under
zcket; a rcram hat; one fine and one coarse
(htrtf one muslin handkerchief, fpriggsd, two
ditto Griped border, a b.ljje PorfiaD umier-jacket
and two peir cottow dockings. Whoever takes up
fai«J negro and lodges him in anv jail in this or any
of the neigabouring ft ate 6 (hall have the above re
ward or reasonable cxpencesii brought home.
JOHN BRIEN.
Spring Forge, October 73,1799.
N. B. As said negro formerly lived in Chefler
count y, it is probable he may return there.
November 5
Three Cents Reward.
RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening
of the 28th ii)ft. a bound Servant GIRL,
Rained Elizabeth Howofccl, had on and took with
her three different changes of garment and money,
proud, bold and impudent, a noted iyar ; any p«-
son apprehending her (hallne entitled to the above
reward—no eofts or charges will be paid.
N. B, She had » years and fom« months te serve
DANIEL FITZ PA TRICK.
Coflien Towofhep, Chester County, July 19.
aug..fl i jawtf
PRATT yKINTZING, THE BEST LIKENESS
No. 95 N. Water Street, . or the
have on hakdj Celebrated WashiNGTON t
the ift, Which 4ias ever been puVliflied,
The sos-owing GOODS, entitled to Draw- TS now offered fqr sale at Dickins's Boot-store,
back, which they <.ffer for sale at mo- 1 oppoQte Christ Church, at the moderate price
derate Prices and liberal Credit-: of One Dollar.
15s boxes and bales Ticklenburghs, Hernpfn January 14.
I incus and Oznabrigs,
SO boxes Patterbornes or white Rolls,
25 ditto BialGelJ U .en,
11 ditto Greas and Creas a !a Morlaix,
2 ditto Briun«ias,
Brown Rolls,
Ditto HeSTint,
Polift Rolls,
Bed Ticks,
Seacnois, Aribiat,
Empty Bags, Oil Cloths,
Shoes and Slippers,
Soal and Upper Leather,
Qmlli and Sealing YVa*,
A package Gold and Silver Watches,
B casts Hoes,
20 cask* Nails, afTorted, from 3 to 20,
16 calks Ironmongery, sfforted,
13 pipes old Port Wine,
25 boxes Tumblers, a(Tort«d,
»oe boxes best Hamburg Window Giafs, 8 by
9
la, &c. See.
I chest aflorteH Locking GlafTcJ,
Several large elegant Ditto,
jo kegs J'earl Barley,
A few tons Roll Brimftonej
10 Yell ow Ochre,
A few barrel* Naval Store*,
1 ?oo empty Demrobns,
6 hojiflieads Coffee Mills,
10 hhd». Hogs ftr'JKcs, firfl an J second quality,
40 tons RufTiau Hemp,
Holland Steel,
2 lihils Dijfth Glue,
'{ oys, Letitilles, Slates and P«nciu, -/
Tapes, Bucking Twine, Stone Pickling Pota,
&c. &e.
January 4.
taw/iw.
Taxes of Lycoming County.
JOHN KIDD, Treafarer,
BY Dire&ion of th« Cammiffioncrs of Lyco
ming county, mends at Philadelphia to re
ceive the Taxes ait, He J upan undated Lands in
that County, from the holders thereof, in this
City. Those who have filed with*theCom
milTioncrs, statements of theif Lands, are re
queued to call upon him, to know the amount
of Taxes thereon, and pay them j otherwise, be
fore his leaving the City, they will be put into
the hands of the Sheriff for colleAion, agreea
bly to the a£l for raising eounty rates and levies
Thofs who have not filed statements of theii
lands with the Commissioners, and aredefirous
of having it done, to prevent files without pre
vieus personal Notice, may file with the above
Trea!ijr«r, their lifts, dating the quantities re
turned, number and dates of the warrants and
names of the warrantees, under which they
h>ld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph
Hrifty» No. 98, Market street ih«r this purpose
until the 18th rnflant.
Noftmber^
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors of the Plrilad«lphia and I,an-
X caster line cfStagej DISPATCH, retting their
grateful thanVi to their frirnds and the public in
general, for the pad favors they have received, and
inform Ihdn that in addition to the regular Line,
they are piovidcd with Carriages,fober and carg/'ul
(Ivivots, to go through betwetn the City and
Bortagh is two days. Ttofe who prefer this m«de
of tr..v«iling can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, sign of United State* EagU, Market street,
Phitsdel) hia.
Sioiitfb, Downing, Ditntvoody tsf'Co.
Nw 30. 2t §
A two story Brick Houfc,
Situate on Duie Jlreet } f>r Artillery lane t in the Nertbern
Liberties,
HAVING two roonU on a floor, fire placen in
each, a kitchen and waft houfc ; all in excel
lent order and built of the best material!. For fur
ther information inquire" at No. 39, Arch strut.
A Ho, a HOUSE, Ho. 106, i'outh Second
Urrrt, to ift—enquire a/a'oevc.
Dec. 30.
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
TO WIT :
BE IT REMEMBERED, That 5n the e
leventhday of January, in the twenty-fourth
year of the Independence of the United States
of America, COLL INS ON READ and
GEORGE DAVIS, of the said Diftnft,
have deposited in this office, the tide oia Book,
the rifh: whereof they claim «s Proprietors, in
the words following to wit:
« TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS,
Elegantly engravwl on Copper plate, ril.
; 1. Debt on Bond 16. Qijahtum Mcruit
——by AQgftee 7. Valelx'nt
3. on bill g. On PfomilTbry not«
i|. J on penal bill 9. Bim« by Iridorfrfc
J. In4<l»iutu« As- 10. I'rel'pift and E»
6. fampfit je&meM.
For :2>* ust of tbt Professors of tie Lati,
COLLIN SON READ." f
In conformity to tie ais\ of the Congress of
tlie United Statrs, i>|titulc<l " An a<'l foi' the
incoiiragfmenr of learning, by fecurir.g the co
pics of Map', Charts .ind Books to the Author.'
and Proprietors ot leich copies, during the titni
therein -itioncd "
mem.
(I. s.) D. CALDWELL,
Clerk of the Disl r- 7of Pennsylvania.
The above declaration! combining the fem
olance of nne writing with Utility, and fettled
and aj.-pr ved by fume of lie sirs) and mod jiif.
tinguiflied L»v ( h*n>Aeri in the ftj't, are now
publiihed, and for !!e at
LAW-BOOK STORE,
•V«; •%; '*" ' '
m>"s'fiw
For Saie, or to Let,
aa I w.6w'.
DRAWN BY
'V *
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
Dickins's Stationary & Book-Store,
North Second Street, oppcftte Chtifi Church,
A SOPs SB EDITION Ot
WASHINGTON'S ADDRESS
To the I'tiojJcof die United State#, on retiring from
Public Life,
Super Royal, Bve. (Price T<wo Dollars)
Ornamented with a capital Portrait by one of the
firft Artists,
NO exertions or expence have been spared to
render this publication complete, and altho" all the
material* and workrnanihip are entirely American,
th« paper, printing and engraving have been al
lowed by good judges to excel any thing ever at
tempted in the United States.
DICKIN S's Stationary and Book Store m
removed from No. 41 Market greet,, to the
house lately occupied by VV. Cobbrtt, in Se
cond street, opposite Christ church; where
country ftui e keepers and others may be eon
flantly fupplicd witfi a complete anil penerat
aff'irtmem of every article in the book and
stationary line, on the rai,9 tU'a.e.
H. MaxvteWs Printing Office
IS RErjMOVF.D
To a h'.ufc adjoining the blck part< f Di'kins'i
Bwk Store, where PIUNTING. «»»;( it, va*
ri-rty, i> cJftCawfel tj, a flvle of fiintrioi" ele
gance.
January 14. :t&ftf
MATTHEW M'CONWEI L
Having opened an Office in Citsnut street,
(A few doors jbove Founk)
At No. 141,
A ND ajr.iin commented the Bufme's of Ne
-1 gociatio**, in the various kinds of Public
Stock, Bills oj Exchange, oJr. iSc. fcngages
to do ev#ry thing in his power to give fatisfac
tion to those who
him. He means to o nfine his tranfafli'ons to
the Agency and Commission !Pne. in all such bu
siness as it common to ihe pr.-,|rflion.
The parotide and sale of Hju/Is and Lots in
and near the City will be attended t , and also
»f Lands, when that business again
November 19. d2w( D 5 drf)
Southern Mails.
1 HE Maiis for. rll the Offices on the rraia
line, between th s Office and Peterl'burq-,
Virginia, yrill be el led here every t'ay t (Si:n«
days excepted) at h.;lf p-ft 7 o'clock, A. M.
And the Mails lor the Post Towns on ili«
ma.n line, through North-Carolina, South-
Carolina and Georgia as far as Savannah,
will be closed with thu Southern Maii» ev
ery Monday, Wedncfday and Friday. Tht
water Mails between this ajid Charielton ar(
-ontii
'alt Gjjicc. P&iltidelpbia, j>
December 30, 1799, 5
BOONETON IRON WORKS.
TO BE SOLD,
OK LEASED FOR ONK YKAR THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iro»
Works, fitnnte in the county of Morris in the
Hare of New-Jtrfey, confifling ol a Forge with
four fires, a Roiling and Slitting Mill, a Qnjl mill
with two Run of Dacca, and Saw mill, alfln good
cHer and hew in use, "together with an axcellent,
large, nd convenient house, with out houfr» of
every kind ; among which are an Ice houO, and
stone milk i-oufe, with a remarkable fine spring in
it, a large Garden, and an excellent eolle&ion of
Fsuit, a large Orchard, an.! sj c res of wood,
ya«ure and arable land, and a greit rum! cr of
ftore l and workmen's houses Immediate polT.ilioa
will he given ol house. and llorcs iufiick-nt lor
providing Hock the present winter, and pofieffioji
of the whole in the luring.
For terms snquite of David B Ogden. at 'New
ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr Davi&
Ford in Morris Town, or messrs. Jacob and K tch»
an! I''?., fcl. on tie prtmilet.
Jmuary I i
One Thousand jb'ive Hundred
DOLLARS
WAS to : the POSTMAS.
TER herfcy'in the PoSt-Offick,
on the evening of Tticfdiy the'27th ult. iu
4 LETTER direfiea' to Mr. John Mills,
Merchant, containing tw<?
ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. ,
43>ao, in favour of W-iHiam lay lor, ar.d
dated 50th April, 1798, for ONE THOLA.
SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4 5 22,-i ; i fa
vour of John P. Pleasants, and d*ted the
loth ot December, 1798, for FIVE HUN
DRED DOLLARS, which letter-has been
SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and
the BANK NOTES taken.out- as Hie
PUBLIC MAIL was not' STOPPED,
MOLESTED, or ROBBED.
Bankers and merchants are particularly
'requeued to watch thfc" circulation of said
nates, and stop thein ; afrd any perfop giv
ing such information a£ will lead us to our
m#ney, shall have FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS reward^
' WILSON W SWANN.
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