#a?ette of tl)t Unites States, - Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Numb? 1333.] The price of this Gazette is Eicht Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in tie city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing arid di recting ; and unless'jome person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, 4 t must be paid Vix jllonths in Advance. » ( « A'a Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months. Dectmbrr 1 1799 SEEDS. GRASS Red Clover. White do. Timothy. Saint'Foin. "Jrr'Vil Luv?:r.. Heirs Grass. Orchard do. Rye ''.o r»;.pt anu Him p. AL*J, 3t.iF.Hn COPPER, IRONMONGERY, and p A I |NT PLOUGHS, which are fiiii to he more durable than any heretofore invented, and found on rinerience to dim;niui the laoour Loth of man an 4 beaft — FOR SAUF THOMAS HOWARD. J*\o» 4.0 S'ii'l' ScC'us.i ■*• PeOruwy ».*. t-Mw. PRATT y KINTZING, No. 9;, North Watcr-ftreet, HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING GOODS, to drawback, which they oS#r for JEL l il- at moderate prices for cash, or the usual <3 red*'. ; or on a credit of I a or 18 month* upon 3 Mortgages on Real Property, in or near th« City -I f Philadelphia, or other fatisiadory security, so b»xe3 and bales Tick* lenburgh? 60 do. 13 pipes old Port Wire i 5 boxes Tumbler* as sorted. do. Hemp- »oo boxes Hamburgh Window Glass 8 by 10, See. 1 chest aflortcd Looking GlaflVs. Severh\ large elegant do. 1500 semijohn«. 5b kegs Pear! Barley. A few tons Roll Br.m* ftoße. 40 kegs Y cll®w Ochre. A few bbls. Rosin. 40 tons RufHa Hemp, go Ivhds. Hogs Briflles. 2 hhds. Dutch Glue. 20 calks Nails assorted from ,}d. to aod. 16 casks Ironmongery. 8 cask* Hoes. German Steel. 6 hhds. Coffee mills Blocking Twine, Tape?, Stone Fjckling Pot*, &c &c. en line*:*. 50 do. vSrige. 50 tlo Patferkornes. 25 do. Bielfikld Linens. 11 do Crew and Greas a U Morla ix. Bro\V n Rolls. Do. Heflians. Polish Rolls. Bed Ticks. St&mois. Arabia*. Empty Bags. Oil Cloths Shoes and Slippers. Soal and upper Leather. Quills and Sealing Wax. A package Gold and Sil ver Watches. A few chefisToyfc. Slates and Pencils 79 hhds. Havanr»a Mo lafles February 15. do. Ozna TO) BE SOLD, THRF.E orfnurlon o> about 30 or 4° acrc " each, more or left as may f uif a pujchafcr. On each of which ther 1 is a good fitaition for a hoLle—viz- om; 011 the river Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman'# feat or for a yierfon who might wifti to engage itl the iu-m irr hulmefs hav ing ifxl landing. One c mmanding a good view oftheriv«-r uomth* higheil ground between the f(:",nypatk and Poijncffin creek, ; and another on the Br', iol Road. Enquire us Mr. Gilpin near the II mile ftoncon the f<iid road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres each with good fnuations for boilding; one of whkli i«* suitable n>r a tan-yard, and ha? a small stone houft. an<t a young bearing orchard on it, on the Newt* wa road near Snider'* mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, ar ) one other lot of about acres on rkt nk.— Enquire of Jonathan Ciift who live# ox thepr&TN fes or of Mr.-Giljpia. Poifcffion will he given in the spring, but build ing materials may be c-01-le&ed fo©ner. November # 7axes of Lycoming County JOHN KIDD, Treafwer, BY DireiSion of the Commi£iontrs of Lyco ming county, atienidjat Philadelphia t« re eeivethe Taxes aflefi"*:d| upon unf#ated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Thoft who ha.ve filed with the Com mifTioners, ftacments of their LanHs, are re setted to call upon him, to know t { ic amount of Taxestli»reor,,andpay them ; ntherwife, he fore his leaving the City, will be put into the haTids of the Sheriff for colleftion, a;re-a bly to the aiH for railing county rates ind levies Thoft who have not filed ftatementj of then lands with the Coromiflioners, and arc deGroui of having it done, to prevent faks without pre »i«us perioral Notice, may file with the above Treafuier, their lifts, ftatifg the quantities re turned, nonrber and dat-es of the warrants and names of ti c warrantees, under which they b)ld their lands. He wi3l attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No 98, Market fireet (»r this purpose until the »Bth inftaht. November 9. 1 Twenty Dollars "Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York Cornty,a negro man, named ISAAC, other wire CUDJO, about 21 fear* aid, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is abcut 5 teec 8 inches high, ha*ablemi(h in his eyes, wore wnite in them than common, by tirade a Ferge man ; had on and took with him a drrib coloured broad clot coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a lwapfdown striped under rcket; a rorura hat; one fine and one coarse (hirt 4 one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto firiped border, a blue P«rfian under jacket and two ptir cottoH (lockings. Whoever takes up fai4 negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neigabouring dates (hall have the above re ward or reasonable expencesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, 0<20bcr»3,1799. Jt. B. As Taid negro formerly Uvec' in CheOier county, it is prohibit be may return there, (hwolur 5 ALL persons indcht ?d to the estate of Thomas' Wilson, late of Southwark, deceaftyl. are are requcfted to make immediate payment. to the and thole who have any demands again ft the fawl estate are rcquufled to furnifti their accounts for j'ettlcment. SARAH WILSON, Administratrix. JOEJ-* W. WILSON, Administrator, No. fouth Front ftrcct, i>outhwark. A BRICK, STABLE, Sufficiently large to contain nhc Horses. For Sale or to Let, A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE, Nov 1, 1799. dtf. SEEDS. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan cafler line efStagw DISPATCH, returrj their grateful thanks to their friends and the public 111 general, for the pad favors they have received,and inform them that It; addition to the regular Line, th#y are povided with and careful drivers, to go through between the City and *BoR r .ngh in two day*. Those who prefer this mode of truvtfllrrig c«.n be accommodated at the Stage Office, figri o! United States Eagh, Market ftre-rt, Philadelphia. Siougb. Dolxning, Dunwooriy U Co. Nov. 30. H CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS ©r CERTIFICATES sign ed by the Cubic rib ec, 'or undivided Shares or Lots on hi* purchase within the city of Washing ton, who have not yet applied for and received their are hereby notified, that their several Titlcsvwill be duly eomplctad to the order of those who in conformity with the term» of the saM Cer tificates, do make the Payments in full therefor, either to Tborrias M'Euch & Go. or to the sub scriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before the 31ft day of May n«xt. December 17 BOON DION IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ONE YEAR THA? Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron Works, fitnate in the county of Morris in the (late of New-Jtrfey, confiding of a Forge with four (ires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grid mill with two Run of flenee, andSawmHl, allingood order and new in use, together *ith excellent, large, And convsnient house, with out-boufrs of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and stone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it., a large Garden, and an excslient Of Fruit, a large Orchard, and 2soo acres of wood, pa* are and arable land, and a great number of {lores and workmen's houses. Immediate pofleflion will be given of houses and stores infficioot for providing stock the prefect winter, and possession of the whole in the spring. fatu&f For terms enquire of David B- Ogdeo at New ark, mr Peter Mackic in New-York, mr, David Ford iu Morris Town, or me3r». Jacob aedßich ard Pa<i'ca on cbepralfeil'cs. Januarv n r is to jjive notfce that the Subscriber JL hath obtained from the Orphan'i Court of Ccecii county in Ma yiand, letters of rration on the personal estate of Samuel &ilpin, late of (he county afore f id, dacealed, ; all per ilous having claims against the said deccafed, are hereby warned to tl,ie facte with the rouefcerslhareof to the lubfcriber on or before the 14th day of Ai>guft next —they iruy other •wife by Uw be excluded from al! benelit of the • aid et'tate. Given under my har;d this 57th of January, one thoufan<jl eight hundred. January 30. ttawtf. HIS Swedish Majesty's Consul General, and au thorized to trani'Td the Consular Buunefs, for his Majesty the King of Dcnmaak. iu the United States of America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That iiji obtrdiepce t<» recent in&ru&ions received from his government, it i* the i!u*y of all Maflers of Swcdifh and'Danifh veffds, beforv their failing from sny port in the said States, to call upon him or the Vice Conlul in ors'er to he granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the Hate of the Neutral Comnv. rcc and the fe ver I Decrees of the Belligerent Powers render indiiperftibiy necessary, and, that any MUfti-r of veffds belonging to the refpeflive nations, or na vigating auder the protection of flag?, in omitting to take such certificate, will personally stand rdpoßfible for the conleqr.cnces. RICHARD SOD£RSTROM Philadelphia, 18th December, J 799. DESERTED FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of t4u 14th inft—JOHN OSBORN, born in the town of Bedford, Weft Chetier county and (late of New-York, aged 22, years, 9 months, 5 fee; 8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyes (longqued) light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by trade a Shoemaker. En killed by Lieutenant Rey nolds in Stephen's Town, near Alfcaay the 15th of June last Had on and took v/ith him a (hort round blue cloth coat with a red cape, a blue cloth coatee, a few white waiflcoats, a long grey mixed elo'h coat ana breaches, a pair of boot*, a chocolate coloured great coat trimmed with black hair plu(h, a furr hat half wcrn, and two silver watches, one a middle fiaee, the other small. He may impose himielf on some family or gentleman as .. waiter, as he ha 9 a«£led in that capacity Whoever apprehend? said Deserter, fecures him in jail, fends him to Headquarters, or delivers him to any of the Marine officer®, or any officer of the army of the United State» lhall receive the above reward and all rrafonablc charge?. January 16. PH I L AD £ L PHI A, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1800. N O T I C. E. IVHO f ' '< TO LV.T, ALSO, LANCASTER STAGES. Samuel fftodget. NOTICE. JOHN GILPIN, Adminifirator. taw6w. THE UNDERSIGNED, Thirty Dollars Reward. J. S. LEWIS, Adjutant *Marine Corps, AUTHENTIC LIFE OF BUWOROW JVS7 PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, AT THIS OFItCEa A SKETCH OP THE flife anD Character PP.IS'CE ALEXANDER SUIVOROW RTM- NIKSKI, Field-\7ai flial General in the lor vice of His Imperi si Majeliy, the Emperor of all the RuiTius, WITH The History of his Campaigns Translated from the German of Frederick Antbtng, To which is addfd, A concise and comprehensive History of His Italian Campaign By William Cobbett. tyUb an elegant Print-Portrait of that re noianed Warrior• [Price 3 l-i Dollar*.J Portrait of Marshal Surjorovj, Gcxtlerr.en desirous of pofleffing a capital liTre- Refs, executed in the firft style, of this iltirftrious. Christian Chieftaia, may be fomifbed with parti cular proof impipfßoos, at this office, price one Dollar. February it TO TUB PATROJiACB OF A liberal and enlightened Community IS SVBMITTKD THE l-'RQSPECTU'S A New Daily Paper, TO BE PUBLI9HCD UNDER TUB TITLE OP THE OBSERVER, AND Daily Rcpofltory of ufeful Information. IT will doubtlofs be deemed a hazardous un dertaking to present to the public eye propo sals for a new Gazette, when so many are al ready in poffeffxon of the public patronage. News-papers so much more generally diffuf ed throughout America than perhaps any other portion of the glpbe, may become either en gines of mifehief or the implements cf t*fefu!nefs —they disseminate good, or scatter poison, among thou r ands ; and although it may be pre fumptuoua in the £ditor of that now proposed to expeft that its utility will be great, yet fee may be admitted to declare, that it (hall not willingly b» made the means of doing evil His endeavors will be applied to render 7he Observer in some degree conducive to the at tainment of knowledge as well a* to the com munication of news—to enlightcp the under lianding—to improve £he morals —to beget, or to confirm, a reverence for thefacrcd principles of Christianity. For this purpose it is interded— Tofurnifh the most recent foreign and domestic intelligence ; To give ufeful Prices Current at home and abroad, andothcrcommrrcial information ; To fele£l from literary produ<Tlions such por- tions as may gratify taste and induce itnprove- raent; To unfold and enforce found and just views of government: To aid the great interests of piety and morality. To prefect occasionally Improvements in the arts and fciesces —in agri culture and domeftie economy ; Proceedings oflhe C>eneral and State Leglfla- tures ; Reports of the Heads of Departments, and of interesting cases adjured i» the several courts of the United Stated, &c. Reviews of foreign and domefHc literature ; Anecdotes and ehara«fters of diiUnguifhed per- fonages; Statistical tables ; Meteorological observation* ; Appointmarts ; Marriages, Births, Death* With these proposals the fubferiber diffident Iv fwbmits himfell* to the public He is v ell aware of the importance ai d magnitude ot the undertaking Solicitous for the fate of h;s> na tive '.and, and viewing with anxious fears and lu-pes the success o f a govrrument created by the joint exertions of wisdom and virtue, and condtj<?.ed with frund policy and genuine pa triotism, he feels himfelf fmcerely intereftfd in promoting furh meaf irrt ana pi as he believes efiential to puhjio and nation al prosperity. CONDITIONS, I. The Oojtr-ver (hsllbe printed with a neat type, and on paper of equal size andqual'Ty with the prelent rhiladeiphia daily papers. 11. It lhall be p'ibiiihed evsry evening, and regularly fetit to the houfrs of the city fisbferib ers—To others it will be forwarded fccifrdmg to fhrir refpedlive inflruflmns. 111. The price will be Fight Dollars per an num to those who refnie in the city —and Atne Dollars to all others, The addition*! dollar u to defray rhe expence of enciofing and direct irtg their papers IV". One half of the price to be paid at the rime of fubferibing, and the other half at the ex piration of twelve m*n*hs frofn the publication of the Grft number. The fucceediiig payments to he half yearly. V. Advertiferr.e»'s that do sot exceed in length the breadth of the column will be 67 cents for the firfl, and 33 cent 9 for every addi tional in Pert ion- Those of greater length will be charged in the fame proportion. ZACHARIAH POULbON, jun. March 8, ißoq. fmwf An aftive Boy, 14 or Is yw» of age, of reputable cunnfxions, may bc»rof 4 plare in J Oinpiiog Honfe —He is wanted to j?o on err:ndf md do out dcor bufintfj—iFplv to the priuitr. March 10, 2' NO RISK! To Merchant*, Store peepers and Tradcf- niui in general, See. [lfou "will oblige me l>\ rcatfinv this adverlifcment throughout } I RESPECTFULLY invitt you either to tie City Tavern, Hardy's Hotel, Francis' Hotel, the Indian Queen, Dunwoody's Tavern, the Franklin's Head, or to the George, to examine a specimen ot Rowlctt's Tables of Discount cr Intercft, on every Dollar, from i to i,coo ; «*n every ten, from icoo to 25c0 ; on every fifty from 2500 to 3000 ; and on every five hur.drcd from 3000 to *OOO ; from one day to 64 days inclusive, at fix per cent. eoropriHag in the whole, upwards of one hundred and thirty two thousand one hundred and fifty calculations ct difconnt ; all performed according to the equi table principles of the and as pra«sVi!td between individuals throughout the United States ; being a perfeft standard on thefu~je3 : with note*, ihewing how to use the tables at five, seven and eight per cent, reckoning either 360 or 65 days to the year, and the of calculation 011 cents ; to which is added, the principles of computation of the various ex changes between each State refpedtively, and beiween these and London and Paris, at differ on: rates of exchange. The work is dedicated, by permilfion, to the Prarfident and Dire'&ors of the Bank of North Amerir a, and has already received the patronage of John Adams, President of the United States; e*f Thomas Jefferson, Vice Presi dent of the United States and l-refident of the Senate ; of a Urge number of the Senators and Members of the House of Representatives of the United States ; and of the Pie&dcnts and Di re&ors of the different Banks unanimously : a lift of the whole is printed and attached to the specimen book. The preface to the specimen explains, among other matters, the methods to be purfutd to render the accurate —and gen tlemen who will reflect on thole methods will agree in the fa£t. Every one will acknowledge the arduoufnefs of the undertaking* Theexpences, independent of any compenfa ti«n for my trouble, will require a sum between three and four thousand dollars, which is two mwch to hazard—all must depend therefore up on a general fuWcription ; for unless fifteen hundred fubferibers are obtaine !, it would cer tainly be imprudent to execute the work. Subscribers can run no rilk, as the book (which will be quarto, from ico to pages, or more—price two dollars) is not to be paid for until delivered rigorously conformable to my engagements expressed in the conditions affixed to the specimen, which consists of fix detached pages oftfce work. A table of all the post towns in the United States, and ferae other ufeful information {not expressed in the title) will follow the computa tions of exchanges between this country and England and France j and provided, geotlemen, that a fuflicient number of you come forward and fubferibe, a further addition fiiall be made of the coins and money of account of the prin cipal maritime trading places in RuJJi-7, Sweden* Denmark, Norway, PruJJia, Poland, Germany, Holland, Flanders, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and in several of the windward and leeward Wcjl India //lands, the whole reduced to dollars and cents; and the mode of computing the exchange with tfole places explained ; arfo, a large sheet table of calculations at compound interelt at 6 per cent, to which the notes for 5, 7 and 8 j er cent will apply—the tables uied in banks for the determination of the valvetr-f told ; and the iwrereft for each rr onth from one to twelve month?, which will make the work Hill more acceptable to perlons I ving in the country as well as in town ; and upon the whole, I am con fident, that thls'book will be found as generally ufeful and convenient as any matter of fail-per f <rmanee that ever entered a counting houleor fiore. It is not fufficient tTiat an individual (cenf> dering Fiim.ell but one) fball » onclude, inftcad offublcribing,to purchase the book when pul>- lifh-.'d, fom* of the rnehiberf of the Houle of Keprefenutives of die Unite d States have don? ; for, however rowrh I am obliged t>> these, the the loss of many ONES' fufcfcriptions may lose me the rate, and the may never be pub li(hed. I repeat, that nothing ia to be paid in advance* Ar d am, very refpecifully, Cfittlemen, Your humble servant. J( lIN KOWtETT, Accomptant Bank North America, Postscript. — Gentlemen who have bufir.efsat cither of the Banks, cr at the Philadelphia Li brary, vyillhavcan opportunity of fuofcribing th re, as wejl as at the Taverns, &c. before mentioned Copy right secured according to act of Ccr, grress. "S arrh (f 'lkree Cenls Rfward. RUN away from the SubfcrrSer on the evening ot rhe z)stk io£V. a bound Servant G!RL, Bair.ed Elizabeth Howcfrel, had on and took with 1-rjfhi-fe different changes of garment ard money, proud, bold impudent, a noted lyar ; any p« r fon apprehending her fliall he ewtitlcd to the abeve reward—no col-'s or charges will be paid. N: 5, She had 4 years and some mdnth# to fcrvc. DANIEL 'FITZPATSICK. Goihen Towulhip, Chefier Count-v, July 19. angu.l 6 • 3awtf VviTtD STATFS. ") Pennfyivani* Dijlriß j NOTICE is hereby given, that in purfuancf of a writ of Fi Fa lately so me dire&d, tiy the hon. ftichard Peter., Kfq judge of the diftrid court of the United States in ansi (or the Tchii fylvania dirtrid, will be exposed to pub ir sale at No. *a 7 in Saffiiran ftrect, or: Saturday rhs Tsth day of March instant, a; ia o'clock ar noon, 2 pipes of Madeira Wine, called London parti u ar Tfco fame being a part ol ten pipes, lovied On, on the jtkday of Jum last, -by ** wil'liam nichoia SaiTafrasfireet. No. 11 7,") Zl'tb March. iSoo ) NEW LINE OF STAGES To New York> By the shortest and m ft pfcefant road—parting through Prankford, BulMeton, Newtown, Pennington, Mill Cone, Bovndbrnok, Uiion Cirnp, Scotch Plains, Spt iwgfield and New aik. THE SWIFTSURE starts from the Green Tree, No- 50 North Fourth Street, at t o'clock every morning, an<A arrives at New York early the next evening. From New York it fcarts at 9 o'clock '-very day ( Sundays excepted) and arrives at Phila delphia, early the evening. Fare for paficagers 5 doltar», way ptflenjjers 6 cents per mi!e. Each passenger allowed 14lb of La-gage. One ) yndred and fifty weight of baggage to pay the fame ap a paflenjyrr. All baggie to be at tii? f\ik ps the own»r» uniefs infuied and leceip'ri fir by the clerks of the different office*. IVatc t>f infur;in;e one per cent. *§" Apply to JOHN M'CALL.S, No. ;o North Fourth Street. rfoiladelphia, 3.nd to WILLI \ M VAN BE RVOO UT, Np. 48 Courtland Street, N. E. corner of Gietnwich Street, New York. January 3, GLASS MAN L FACTORY. Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fuffkifltit of the rtioft approved Enropeas G'ais an<j fu<sturecs, and having on hand a large ioik, of the best Materials, on which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of afiuring the public, that uindow glaf*of a fupeilor qua lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 11 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had at (horfert notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purpofes-. may alio be had, such ?s for pictures coacl glafies, clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and t' any quantity may also be had, together with pocket fla(ks, picklingjars, apor&ecary's f>' p furniture, or other hallow ware—the whole ar least 25 per cent, lower than articles of ihc fame quality brought from any of th« sea ports of the United States, A liberal allow ance will be made on sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others will be punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES Q'HARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store ofMefTrs PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, P ttfourgh. March \ t tuthtf. A TRACT OF LAND, 21 Acres, (ullage on thtf river Schuylkill, and adjoining lands'of Jonathan Williams, Esq. and the late John Mifflin, deccafed, or which is erected a l.nasi ftoni' build;,r.g. f /fame ftehlcs, and ft one spring house, over a never failing fprintfi on t*he preiriifes is an excellent flone quarry, and has a small orchard of young fruit frees, and is an elegant fxtuation for a gentfe man's summer retreat. Pr'ze T'k kets ot Canal lottery N». i, and liquidated debts of th« D. and Schuylkill Canal Company, will be taken in payment. For fur; her particulars enqwire of the printer hereof. Msrch 5- A LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, With a Lot thereunto belonging, SITUATE in Duck Crsek, Cross Raids Kent County, State of Delaware, front % <n the Main Street j there are on the Floor, five Uooins and an Fntry, 'wit; a number o, 4 well finilhe*! Rooms up Stairs- a Ceilar under the whole Buildirg, a Brick kitch en, a i unip of good Water, with a Stab?c, Car riage House and Sheds, the whole Improvements are in go- d repair. The Seat is well calculated fnreithe- a Store or Tavern, the latter ot whth it has heen occupied for a number of years with conOderafcle success. The filuatlon i* dry and the Country aiSumd being very healthy awd a pJzce of confideraWe Trade, it toil! he well woftb the attention of any person wishing to purchase or rent. T&S&eW £'jT For further particulars apply to the Sub* fctiber at the aforefaid place. JOHN CUMMINGS. January 8 To all persons interested in a Tract of Land lying and being in Springfield, Burling ton county, State of New Jersey, for merly belonging to Samuel BnUui % and bj him con*eyed to bis six children, That WE tbc Subfcrincrs, appointed by James Kin fey, F.fq Chief Ju' icc of the Supreme Court of the State of N *w Jersey. to make partition of the fame Land*, t , and unonpftthe fai l children nnd tr ir do ia -.end to meet at the koufe f>i Jofc/Ji Haiirfhti^l x in. keeper in Burliagtcn, »n the twelfth day of Mcrch next, at eleven of the clock in the for. noon ofth.it day, and either by olirfclVes or in conjunction with the hid Chi«-f Justice proceed to .%llot and by ballot fix oti the (hares or part of each of the said chil dren and their jurfuar.t to tljbe 2 A entitled " an ad far the more ecfy partition of Laßtlgjield by Copartner*', joint Venamsasd Tensfcts it)com mon," made and passed the eleventh tfaj* of Nov In ihr year of our J-ord\ oRe thwufand frvefl hun dred and eighty-nine. Witucfi c«r han.sthi* fifth Jay of Ftbmsry, OoSvthcr.&ndeight hundred. Abraham Stpcfopv, Jab Lippintott, mhcUs Ellis. '* jtiwtrill.' late .'igrsaal. EA. z. u'tT [VOl.uhtk XVII THE PROPRIETORS FOk SAI.E About four miles from the city, CONTAfNINC ABotjT TO BB SOLD, Or Rented for a term of Tears, •Notice is hereby given, Co-1 tf l«W3n>
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