t SUlli ttb Philadelphia Daily Advertise? ?■ r- ; rvU 'A NUMHEP 2312.] JCJ° The price of this Gazette is Eight .Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in tbe city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and person in this city will become answerable for tbe subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. %* No Subscription will be received for a shorter term tLan six months. ■'Z'ts&k* MATTHEW M'CONNELL paving opened an Office in Che stint street, ( A few doon above FeurtV) At No. AND aX'iin commenced the Biifinsfs of Ne go/ultoM, in the various kinds of P*bhc Stock, Bills of Exchange, isfc. &c. Engages to do every thing in hi* pnwer to give fctisUc lion to those who may |hir.k proper to employ him. He means to confine t'i' WjjnfaAi«n» 'o \h< Agtnty and CominiJJisn line, in all such bu siness as is common to the proftflion. The paicUafe and Tile as Ihufss and Lots in and ntwr the City will lie attended t •, and alio 9/Lands, when that b»6nefs again revives. November 19, aiwfD^dtf) JOHN MILLER, Junr. M>. 80 Dock, near Third street, has roR sai.r, Coffees, Mamoodies, Taffaties, Stripd liarea*, Tangibs, Patna and Santipoor Handkerchiefs. The foregoing will be fold very low in order to close sales. A FEW PACKAGES OE German Goods, Suitable to the Weft India Market; Received by tile Fair American from Hamburgh. ' O<9ob>.-r ts- sO BE'BOI.U iiV jesse isf noßinr irALn. Old Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and qr. casks, Also Landing at tbe-ir WbarJ From an board the fliip Edward from Lisbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. casks. junc if ' ROSS AND SIMSON, HATE FOA lili, 3000 pieees ift and ijj quality Russia Ddek, joo pieces Ravfns Duck (superior) " Bofttmßeef ln BwreU, ■ „ , u 1 o , J COBS.AS A few b*lw Bengal J HUMHUMS. St. Martina Salt. apm 11 4 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treafarer, BY Direftion of the CommiQioners of Lyco ming county, it'ends at Philadelphia to re ceive the Taxes aflcflid upon unseated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. 1 hufe who have filed with the Com raifl'ioners, statements of their Lands, are re queued to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, b«- fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the hand* of the Sheriff for colleflion, bly to the afl for raising county rates and levies Thof» who have not filed statements of iheii lands with the Commiflioners, and aredeiirous of having it done, to prevent faks without pre viuus perforal Notice, may file with the above Treat'urer, their lifts, flaring the quantities re turned, number and dates of the warrants and ■tame* of the warrantees, under which ihey h»ld theirtands. He will attend at \fr. Joseph Hardy's No 98, Market fireet f«r this purpose until the 18th inflanl. November 9, Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York County,a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about 41 years *ld, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, ha* a blemish in his eyes, more white in them than common, hy trade a Fargeman; had on and took with him a dr?.b coloured broad cloth eoat, almctt new, a sailors jacket and pantrtloons printed fancy cord, a iwanfdown striped under acket; a roruiu hat; one fine and one coarse fcirt' one muslin handkerchief, fpriggtd, two ditto flriped border, a blue Persian under jacket and two peir eottoß (lockings. Whoever takes up Uii negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neigabouring states lhali have the above re ward or reasonable expencesif brought home. Spring Forge, Odober aj, 1799. 14. B. A» faidn»gro formerly lived in Chester ♦ouiit y, it u probable he may return there. November 5 TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD, ' RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13th July instant, from Ccdebrook Furnace, Lancaller county, a Negro Man named Cato, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or re- Yen inches high, tolerable black, with a down iH look, ("quints, he is a cunning artful fellow, 1 great liar, and very fond of flrong liquor, Jus been brought up to the farmir.g bufinels, is very handy at any kind of laboring work ; he took with him a nuir b«r of clothing, among ft wMtJI wer», one Tcit plain Nankeen j (some money). It-rs expeiied h» has ftiaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. , *l"* The above reward will be paid for fe •urfng him in any giol in the United States, with reifonable charges if brought heme. SAMUEL JACOBS. Colebroek Farajtce, J»ly 16, tJ99- (Olf) ALIO, JOHN BRIEN. (}6m PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1800. N O T I C. E. ALL perforu tndeb*f<t*o the eftateof Thomas Wilson, late cf Southwark, dMeafud, are are refuelled to mske immediate payment tu the ftitfcribers, and thofo who have any d»ma«:ds against the laid rftate are accoonts for settlement. SARAH WILSON, /IHminittnitrix. 101' L VV. WILSON, Administrator. No. 105. south Front ftrcet, 3ouihw.uk. - fTHO H.IS TO LKf, A BRICK STABLE, lufficiantly large to contain aije Horfcs. ALSO, For Sale or to Let, A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOtfSE. Nov i, f 799- d'** THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedish Majesty's Consul General, and au thorized to tranfacl the Conlular BuGnefs, for his Majefiy the King of Denniaah in the United States of America, leliding at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to receM reeeived from his government, it is the duty of all Matters of Swedii'U and Danifli veiTcls, before their tailing from any port in the said States, to call upor him or thr Vire Cimful in to lie granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the (late of the Neutral Commerce and the fe ver I Decress of the Belligerent Power!, m.dsr indiiperlabiy tiectffary, and, that any Matter of vefleJs belonging to the refpc«£live nations, or na vigating ttiidcf the p: oteilion of their flags, in omitting to t*ke such certificates, will personally ftaud relponiible fur the confequeuces. RICHARD SODERSTROM. Philadelphia, iSth-DecemUr, 1799. DISTRICT OF PENNSY LVANIA, TlI WIT 5 BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the e leventhdsy ofJanuary, in the twenty-fourth year of the Independence of th* United States of America, COLLINS ON READ and G EOR'.GE DAVIS, of the said Diftrifl, have depoflteJ in this office, the title ofa Book, tbe rjgtu whereof they claim at Proprietors, ia the word* following to wit 1 ": « TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS, Elegantly engraved on Copper plate, viz. I. Debt on Bund |6. Quaatuni Mcrui ». by A(Tign«e j. onfinglebill 4. on penal bill 5. Indebitatus As- 6. fumpfit Fjr tbe use of tie DR A COLLINS! In conformity to the ail of the Congrafi of the United States, intituled " An a& for the encouragement of learning, by fecuriog the co pies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Author* Aoi Pi opcictus of ftich copies, during tie time therein mentioned." (l. S.) D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. The above declarations combining the sem blance of fine writing with utility, and fettled and approved by some of ihe firft asd moil dif tingwifhed Law Charaflers in the ftalt, are now publifljed, and for I'ale at GEORGE DAVIS's . LAW-BOOK STORI, No. 319, High-Stui? KT. Where alwayi May be had, every baok want tU in that line. January »*• Thirty Dollars Reward. DESERTED FROM the Marine Barracks oa the night of efcr 14th iofl.—jOHN OSBORN, born in the town of Bcih'ord, Well CheOer county and (late of New York, aged a a years, 9 months, 5 feet 8 and a quarter inches high,grey eyts (longqued) light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by trade a Shoemaker. Entitled by Lieutenant Key noids in Suph*n's Town, near Albany the 15th of June last Had on and took with him a short round bl«e cloth coat with a red tape, a blue cloth eoittee, a tew white waistcoats, a long grey mixed cloth coat ana breaches, a pair of boots, a checolate coloured great coat trimmed with black hair pluib, a furr hat half worn, and two filvtr watches, one a middle file, the other fmali. He may impose himMf on some family or gentleman as a waiter, as be has aded in that capacity Whoever apprehends said Deserter, and fecurcs him in jail, fends him to Headquarters, or delivers him to a&y of the Marine officers, or an officer Of the army of the United States (hall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges. J. S. LEWIS, Adjutant Marine Corps. January jS. One Thousand Five Hundred DOLLARS WAS delivered to the POSTMAS TER here, in the Post-Office, 011 the evening of Tuesday the 27th ult. in a LETTER dire&ed to Mr. John Mills■ Merchant, Baltimore, containing two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4320, in favour of William Taylor, and dated 30th April, 1798, for ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4521, in fa. vour of John P. Pleasants, and dated the 10th of December, 1798, for FIVE HUN DRF.D DOLLARS , which letter has beer SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and the BANK NOTES taken out as the PUBLIC MAIL was not STOPPED, MOLESTED, or ROBBED. Bankers and merchants are pirticularly requested to watch the circulation 'of said notes, and flop them ; and any person giv ing such information as will lead us to our money, flyill have FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS reward. WILSON W SWANN. Frederick (burg, (Virg.) Sept. 10. fdF" All Printers in the United States, are requefYed to pubtifti th« above, and we will pay th«m. . Vaitbant On Promiflbry note 9. Sam* by Indorsee 10. Trefpali ajd E- jeilment. 'rofessors of the Lav, N DY IN READ." tutbtnv. DANCING. ; Mr. FRANCIS or THE IfEW THEAIIf, informs his fchohrs ami the V public in jrrneril, that he will recommence Teaching on TUESDAY the 14th inftaot, at the Xffem-ly Rocm, 3ou;h Fuwth Street. Days of tuition, Tuefdajs and Thursdays. fKKM. . Five Dollars per Mouth, Ten do. per Quarter, A's Entrants. For further ['articular: app'y to Mrj F. •jo. north Eighth llreet. December 11. Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGAI.L, NO. 134, MARKET-STREET, HAS jutl received per ship Thomas Chalkley and Adriaua, from London, an elegant afforttnint of the most fefliiouable Millin it *, riz. Chemille rosette I'EATHEK.S Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crtpe, full dress caes Do. do. and do. Niflfon's bonrtts Infant's pips flraw bonnets Maid'; laucy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do. do hats Fancy bugle {hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, whit-, blue,yellow, piak and orange «rap« ''.lack, white and grees game veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harnioay. j-!« arrived, a further alTortment of Millin June a 6 BANKRUPT OFFICE. A SECOND Dividend of the Estate of George and Jlobtrl Gray, Bankrupt J, will t» paid to the creditor* who have provoi their debts under the commission, at any time when called for, at No. ioq Arch ftrect. JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. January 10, 1800. iaw3w LANCASTER STAGES. r PHE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan- X caller line of Stages DISPATCH, retunj their grateful thinks to their frirads £iid the public ill general, for the pall favors tkey have received,and inform them that, in addition to the regular Line, th»y ar» provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two dajrs. Tbofs who prefsr this mode of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States £agU, Market (Ueet, Philadelphia. Slougii. Downing, Dunwoody if Co. Wv. 30. 2t—§ BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR LKASED FOR OlfK YEAR THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Beoneton Iron Works, fttnatj in the cout.ty of Morris in the flat* of New-Jersey, cuafifling of a Forge with lour fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grill mill with two Run of ftara.*, and Saw mill, all in good order and new in ufc, together with »n excellent, large, nd convenient house, with out-houfrs of every kind; amon;which are an Ice house, and ftonc mill: house, with a remarkable fine in it, a large Garden, and an excellent colU&ion of Fruit, a large Orckard, and 1500 acres of wood, paXure and arable land, and a gre.t number of llort* and workmen's lioufes Immediate poflcllioii will be given of houfet and stores I'ufßcii-iit for providing Hock the present winter, and poiTcflion of the whole in the fprimj. For terms enquire of David D Ojjden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford iti Morris Town, or roeCrs. Jacob aadßich ard Faefch on theprcfhifct. January 11 VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE, NEAR THE CITY. On Wednesday the fifth day of March next, at fix o'doek in the evening, at the Merchant's Cos- i«a House, will be fold by public au&iori, the following defcrihcd valuable Lots of Ground, eligibly Ijtuatcd for SUMMER RETREATS. No. I. A CERTAIN LOT or PIECE of rL L A NO, fituafe on the east fide of German town road, about two miles and a half from the city of Philadelphia, boun ed on the north by land of Mr. Themas Gr»ev.-s, whereon he is tow ereCtinc, a house and making improve ments for his fummor refidtnee, an the call by land of Joseph Morris, and weft by the said road, containing by computation 14 acres aud a half. No. 2. A cwtain lot or piece of land, part of a ttafl commonly called the Vineyard, fituste on the weft fide of the Wiflahickon or Ridge road, nearly oppofic« to Turnttr's lane, in the neighbour hood of the Country Seats of Jeremiah Parker, Jotn Nixon, James Crawford and Jasper Moykui, Efqrs. being mark#! and numbered in a plan or map of the laid large traS. called the Vineyard, No. it, containing fevon acres and ten perches. No. 3. Ore other lot or piece of land adjoining the last described lot to the northward, containing 11 acres and one hundred and three perih:a. The very valuable property now offered for sale mud be too well known to require a further description It is well worth the attention o( those who wish to secure to themselves plaafant and healthy fitiwtions in the vicinity of the city. The terms of sal« are, one third part of the pur chafe money to be paid tu ten days after the (ale ; one third in ninety days, and the remaining third in fix months; for the two lad payments (inclu ding interest) approved indcfcd notes to be givsji. The title is unexceptionable. Sold by order of Mefli-s.lfaac Wharton, Thomas Fitzfimons, Phil lp Nicklin, William M'Murtrie, Samuel W. Filh er, Trustees for the creditors of Blair M'Clcna chan. JOHN CONNELLY, Au&onur. January it. 3tawußF.dt.jM, AN ELEGANT COUNTJtr SEAT. ON Saturday the ift of March next it fevrn oViot.lt la the evening, at the Merchant s Goffee-Huule in the city of Philadelphia, agree ab e,t» the ilireiftions of the last will and teila ment of General THOMAS MIFFLIN, de ceafeil, will be exposed to Public Sale and pofi■ lively foid to thejiigheil bidder—that beautiful i\nd elegant COUNTRY SEAT, finale at the Falls ef Schuylkill, five miles from Philadelphia, and about two from Germantown; conlitling of a large and commodious Hoiife fir.ifhed in the modern a Barn, Stables aud Out houses, twenty-two acres of highly improved Meadow land ; an Orchard of the befl gritted Fruit 'I tees, and a Garden of Fruit and Vege table'in an excellent exposure. The premises (particularly the Garden, in which there are two Fountains) are watered with a never failing flream, and all the Buildings ami Fsnces are in perfeil crier. THE HOUSE Is seated on in elevated hill, furrountJed with willow and oiher ornamental Trees ot the firlt growth, and command* an ex»i*nfive view of tke Falls and Meadows of the Schuylkill. Sup plies of Marketing of every description are con liatatly pafling on the road in front of the house, and Fi(h may be obtained in the greatest abun dance during the season, asd at all times pre served in a Fifti-Pond, on the Premise*. The terras will be made known at th« time of lale. Z U ' ia L o V T] Executors. Joseph Reed, $ SHANNON JS*POALK, Auctioneers February n. dtf. Dr. Churches Cough Drops. eotf. A Medicine unequalled by any other in the world, since firft dilcovered by Do&or Church ; it has restored to health many thousands o! the mot emaciated objeds, both Asthmatic and Consumptive that were V ever known to exist both in Eurepe, America and the Weft Indiis, and of ten when every other medicine had bees used without effect, and the most eminent of the fa culty confultcd in vain. It is a Sovereign, speedy and effectual remedy in Head Achts Catarrhs Short nest of breath Ticklings in the throat Tightness in the chest Hooping Cough ASTHMAS is" CONSUMPTIONS, and all disorders of the breast aad lungs. Further proof of its efficacy, with a lift of upwards of one thousand attellcd calesof cure, may be feenatthe place of fait. AFFIDAVIT. City of New-York, ft. William Vl'Clovghan resident of Qibb'a alley, in the city ol New-York, cooper, voluntary ma keth oath that he was fevcrely afflifted with a con sumption for upwards of 18 years, that he labour ed under the moil inexpreflible affliction with a violent cough and ftiortn«fs of breath, that he could not lie down in his bed for weeks together, hut was obliged to he proped up by pillows or in an armej chair, and in the day time unable to attend his bufin.fi; that at length he was so reduced and willed away, as to he scarce able to walk at all ; that he had tried the lkill of many refpeilable me dical men, and has expended a very considerable sum of money, and has taken a great deal of me dicines without That at last he despaired of ever getting cured, till he, through recommen dation, took Dr. Ck.urth's cough drops, from which he found very present relief, and by perfe vtring in the ufeof them, he is a»w perfectly ref torcd to health, and has had no return or symptom of his difordcr since WILLIAM M'CLOUGHAN. Sworn to before nic this 19th day of May, 1799. Jecob De Le Motitagnic, Alderman. Copy of a Letter from ca'pt. Henry. Dear Sir, In the year "95, I had the n iafortune to break a blood vcfTel, which was succeeded by a severe coniplilnt on my lungs, coagh, fbortnefs of breah and lpitting up of matter and blood, with every • h-.r disagreeable symptom of a difordcr of tl e lungs; indeed fa afflicting was this disorder, that I ci u'd not reft at night, nor coflid walk zoo yards in the day, withont (lopping to cough and reft my fclf a number of times T his difordcr continued to increase upon me, till 1 was much wafied in I o ly, and exceedingly wreak. Seeing your adver tifcments in the public papers, early in the lall summer.l commenced taking your juflly c-lebrated Cough Drops, which I perfeversu in the use of, for fomctime ; I have now the happiness of in forming you, my lungs are perleitly found ; I have no fhortnrfs of breath, or spitting up [of matter or blood; my cough is a little trouMefome in the morning, but no o'her time lam Sir, Your's every rclpeitfully, WILLIAM HENRY. Garden ftrcet. New-York, April 3, 1799. NeW'Tork, July 10, 1798. To Dr. CHUKCH. Sir, For upwards of twelve years, I hare laboured under a severe cough, shortness of breath, spitting of matter from my lungs, and often clotted blood, till at length 1 was so reduced as to be unable to walk across my room, and owing to the vielenoe of my cough and (hortnefs ot breath could get r.o reft day or night. Hearing of your excellent me dicine, the Couch Drops, I procured a bottle ; I tsolt a dose as soon as 1 got it, fruxi which I found instantaneous relief, and by continuing it for three i»ys, 1 bless God I am reltortd to prrfe<St health. As I believe, you have been the inflrumetit in the hands of Providence, by saving my life, I must entreat you to publiflt this for the benefit o! any who m«y be in my situation, as I aw confident it i< one of the best medicines in the world for thole complaints. 1 am Sir, your grateful servant, NICHOLAS ST AGO. Little Rcbinfoii-ftjeet. SoM ganuine by appointment of Dr Church, by Meflrs t4.& P. Riu«, No.l6,SouthSecoudStrect, febrnaryji j. Sore Throats Wheezing* Congealed Phlegm Spitting of blood Soreness of the breast & Stomach, &c. Stc. eo»w NEW LINE OF STAGES 1o New York, By the shortest and in oft plesfant roacl— paJSng through Frankl'ord, Buftleton, Newtown, Pennington, Millltejic, Bowndbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New alk' THE SWIFTSURE ftarta from' the Green Tree, No- S° North Fourth Strctt, at 8 o'alock every morning, and arrives at New York early the next evening. From New York it ftaris at 9 o'clock . very day (Sundays excepted) and arrives at Phila delphia; early the next evening. Fare for paflengers j dollars, way piflengers 6 cents per naile. Each paflr-ager allowed 141b of baggage. One hundred and fit'f.y weight of baggage to pay the fame as a paflengei 1 . All baggage to be a: the r:ik of the owner, unless inlured and reoeiuttd for by the clerks of the different office*. Rate of iniurance one prr cent, *§* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50 North ftiirth Street, Philadelphia, and to WILLIAM VANDEUVOOkT, No, 48 Courtland Street, N.E. corner of Greenwich Street, ?f;w Vi.rk. January 3. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LANDS Will be offered for sale, at the Merchants Coffee House in this city, let-ween the hours ef six and eight on the evening of Saturday the twenty-second cf March next. In the County of GLYNN and State of GEORGIA —all patented in trafts , of loco acres. 7,000 Aares at confluence of Frederiaa and T»rtle river;, and head of St. Si mon's found, near the town of B< ui.f wick. 181,000 Acres on the waters of the great and little Satilla rivers, and of Bbffaloe creek. 41,000 Near the above described tradts. 15,000 Ntar the above described tracts. 180,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa tilla and Alatatiama. 147,000 Acres on the fame waters. 50,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa tilla. 50,000 Acres on the waters of little Satilla and Alatamaha rivers and Buffaloe creek. io,ooo Near the above described tracts. In the State of VIRGINIA—aI! patented. 44,000 Acres in the county of Bath, on both fides < f Green Briar riverj subject to to 3000 acrei of prior surveys, in cluded within the laid 44,000 acres, but exelufive of that quantity. 41)000 Acres in the county of Bath, on the east fide of th» Cow Failure rivarand and on both fides of the WSggon Road leading from the Warm Spring* to Stauntcn, subject a 1 aforefaid ;j 50CO acres prior surveys. 4c,000 Acres in the county of Randolph, oa Buchanan river, subject as aforefiid to 4588 acres prior surveys. 30,000 Acres in the county of Bath, on the east fide of Calf Pasture river, subject as aforefaid to 5000 acres prior lisr- In PENNSYLVANIA. 60,000 Acres in Northumberland county, sur veyed and returned. 46,800 Acres in Northumberland county, sur veyed and returned. 40.400 Acres in Bedford county, surveyed and ready to be returned. *s* For the greater part of the purchase money a liberal credit will be allowed the pur chasers, giving unquestionable security. Persons u idling particular information will pleaff to apply at No. 41 Arch flreet, where the patents and drafts, and also certificates of the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Lands are (Jepofited. THOMAS FITZSIMONS, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JEREMIAH PARKER. icy Alio, at the fame time and place, 40473 acres and one-third of an acre in Mason county, in the State of Kentucky, on the North Fork, within four miles of its jundlion with the Middle Fork of K*n tucky river—this tradt was surveyed in the year 1784 : a draft of it may be seen by ap. plying as above dire&ed. PhiladeJphla, Jan. 7. aawtS for THE CURE OF CORNS. Infallible German Corn Plaister. This Plaitter (the iavention of a German Phy sician, who admimftered it in Germany upwards of 30 years with the greatest success) is.infallible for the cure of corns. It will effefloiUy eradicate them, root and branch in a short time. [Piice 50 cents.J Prepared ty Dodtor James Church, at his Dis pensary, No. 137, FroKt flreet, near the Fly mar ket, New York. Sold hy MeiTrs. H. and P. Rice, 16 fouthSeeond ftrcat, Philadelphia. Three Lents Reward. RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening of th* »Xth inft. a boirnd Servant GVRL, named EfiEubeth Howcfeel, had 011 anJ took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any far fon apprehending her fftallbe ewtitled to the abova rejvard—no coils or charges will be paid. N B, She had 4 years and fomg months to fcrve DANIEL FIIZ PATRICK. Gofhen Towafhip, ChefUr (Jaunty, J*ly 19. august 4 iawtf f . [Voi.UMF. XVI J. ■ .: .j. ■• J V- * eodrf
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