of S&tKtfti **» Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Nvmrv 2534-] fCJ* The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless some person in this city will become ansvoerMe for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. *„* No / Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six mor.tbs. Daomher 1 1799 SEEDS. GRASS 5 Red Clover. 1 White do. Timothy. | S F.E DS. T ivfoil Burnett. Luie.m. Vlcrtj Grass. Orchard do. Rye do- Rape and Hemp. ALSO SHEET* COPPER, IRONMONGERY, and PA I EliT PLOUGHS, which are laid to b; more durable than any heretofore invented, and found on experience to dunr.iilh the labour i/Oth of wan aud beast. — FOR SALB Bv THCMAS' trtWAHI), Mo. 4'i South Second Street, Philadelphia. February 13. tu&f.Sw. PRATT y KINTZING, No 95; North W^tcr-ftreet, HAVE on hand the following GOODS, ENTITLED to drawback, which they oStr for file at moderate pricas for ca(h, or the usual credit ; or on a credit of 11 or i 3 months upon MortglgCs Oil Real Property, in or near the City ef Philadelphia, or other faiislailcry security. 50 boxes and hales Tick- I ij pipes old Port Wire. lenburahs IS boles Tumbler* af -60 do. do. Hemp- ( iorted. en lScrfs. 100 boxes Hamburgh 50 do. do. Ozn»- Window Slafs 8 by brig?. 10, &c 50 do Patterbornes. 1 chest affortcd Looking do. Eielfield Linens. G ia{Tes. 11 do Creas and Crcas Several large elegant do. a (a Moljlfix. IJOO Demijohns.' BrovW) Rolls. jo kegs Pearl Barley. Do.Helßans. A few tt.fis Roll Brim- Polilh Rolls. m stone. Bed Ticks. lo kegs Yellew Ochre. Siamois. A few Rofin. Arabias. 40 tons Russia Hemp. Empty Bags. 80 hhds. Hogs Briilies. Oil Cloths 1 hhds. Dutch Glue. Shoes and Slippers. 20 calks Nails affortcd Soal and upper Leather. from 3d. to 2od. Quills and Sealing Wax. 16 casks Ironmongery. A package Gbld and Sil- 8 calks Koes. vtr Watches. Gei mail Steel. A few che(ls Toys. 6 hhds. Coffee mills. Slates and.Pencils. Blocking T wine, 1 apes, jo hhds Havanna Mo Stone Pickling Pots, Mb &c &c. February I 5 TO BE SOLD, THREE or four lots ot about 30 or 40 acres each, more or less as may suit a pucehafer. On each of which there is a good fitpation for a hotfe—viz. one on the fiver 'Felaware, suitable either for a gertleman's feat, or for a person who wilh to engage in the lumber business hav ing a g -ad lat ding. Oi?e c mmanding a good view of the river 'lom th# highlit ground between the. Pennypack and Poguefiiu creeks •, and another on the Road. Enquire of Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mileftoncon the said road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres tack with good situations for building; one of which is suitable for a tan-yard, andhlr.s a fro all ftonte houfc and a.yoang hearing orchard op it, on the Newtewa road near Snider'a mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot Of atyowt }0 acres on tfee P*ii*ypack.— Rnquirc of Jonathan Clift who lives o» thc-prerm fes or of Mr. Gilpin. Poffcfiion will fee given in the spring, bat build ing m .trials may be coHe&cd fotner, Novemnfr f -: 7axes of Lycoming County, JOHN KIDD, Treafnrer, BY Drreflicn of the Gommi£: oners of Lyco ming county. at ends at Philadelphia to re -1 ewe the Taxes afTcfTwd upon undated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Com mitjQners, (latcments of thei-r Lan.is, are re ceiled to caUupon him, to know the araount of Taxes t':creoo, and p?y Mem ; -Hhcrwife, be fore his teavirg the City, they will be put into the hands cf the Sheriff for coile<\ion, bly to the a& for raising county rates and levies Thof* who have not filed ftatemeuts of thtii !ands with the CommiHioDers, and of having it done, to prevent sales without pre vi«us personal Notice, mav file with the above Treasure**, their lifts, ftatmg the quantities re turned, number and dates of tbe wzrrants a*d names of the warrantees, under which they Jv*ld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph No. 98, Market street for thi« purpose irtitil the rßtb instant. November 9, : Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York County, a negro r*an, named ISAAC, other -Tviie CUDJO, about 21 years *ld, the property of Robert Ccleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high* ha* ablemilh in his eyes, "snore white in them than common, by trade a Fergeman; had •n and took with Him a drab coloured inroad clef* coat, almoil new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a iwanfdown flripcd under aefcet; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse Ibirt* one mufMn handkerchief, fpriggsd, two ditto striped border, a blue Persian under jacket and two pcir cotton stockings. Whoever takes up said negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neigabouring dates shall have the above re ward or reasonable expencesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Fofgc, 0&0ber13,1799. N. B. As said negro formarly lived in Chester count y, it is provable he may rctirn (hero. November 5 N O T I C E. ALL perfont indebted co the estate of Thomas Wilson, late of Southwark, deceased, are Ai'e^erqn-lied to make immediate payment to the fuwribers, and thofc who 4 have any de*v.andi ,against the said ''state *re rtquwtad to furnifc their accomus for lenicment. « SARAH WILSON. Administratrix. JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator, No. 19.5, south Front-flreet, Sou'hw:trk. WHO HAS so T.T.f, A BRICK STABLE, Sufficiantly large to contain ni.ic Hurfei. For Sale or to Let, A New FRAME CARRIAGE HGUS& Nov i, 1799- dtf. LANCASTER STAGES. Proprietors of the; Philadelphia and Lan- JL caster line of Stages DISPATCH, returg their grateful thanks to their fn>ndsnnd the public in general, for the pad favor.- tkey have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line,, thwjr are p cviced with Carriage?,fober and careful driers, to go through between the City and 'Enrotigh in twp days. Thofa who prefer this mode of travelling can he accommodated at tKe Stage Office, fijn of United States Eagl.», Market flreet, Phiiadcli hia. Sivugb. Downing, Dunivoody & Co, Nov. 30. 2t—s CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATION ®r CERTIFICATES sign ed by the-Ai'bicriber, 'or undivided Shares or Lots on his purchase within the city of ton, who have not yet applied for ant' received their Deed*, are hereby notified, that their ftrver:il TitlesnvUl be duly completed to the ordsr of those who in conformity with the terms of the said Cer tificates, do make the Payments in full therefor, either to Tiamai M K Euen S3* Co. or to the Qub fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before the 31 (I day of May December \"j BOON ETON IRON WORKS TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ONF. YEAR—^THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron Works, Titrate in the county of Morris in the flat* of New-Jersey, confiding of a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of ftonc?, and Saw mill, allrn good order and new in use, together with an excellent, large, 'rid convenient house, with out-houfrs of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and stone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in v ir, a hrge Garden, and an excellent eollc&icn of fruit, a large Orchard, and 2500 acres of wood, pa/ ure and arable land, and a great number of (lores and workmen'# houses Immediate poffeGiott will be given of house « and Jlores lufficirnt for providing stock the prcfer.t w&ter,'-and poffetSon. of the whole in the spring. Xata&f For terms enquire of JDaYid B Ogden at New ark, tr.r Peter Mackic in Nrw-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Towo, or mefffs. Jacob and Rich ard Facl'ch oo .the preiiilea. January M THIS io to give nr.jice that the S<:hfc,riher hath obtained from t he Orphan'* Court of Coccil ccnnty in Ma. yland, letters of admins* tration on the personal eflate »sf Samuel ©ilpin, late of the county afortfaid, doceafed ; all per. sons having claims jjriinft the said deceased, a.-e heteby warned to exhibit the iime with the vouchers thereof to the fuhferi* er on or before the 14th day of August next—tfiey may other awife by law be excluded from al: benefit of the said eftatt- Given under my hand this 3.7 th of January, one thousand eight hundred. JOHN GILPIN, AJmimjlrator, Janua*j?3o. taw6w. 23Wtf. THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swcdifli Majefly's Consul General, and au thorized .to trail fnci the Gonlular Bufinefa, for his Majesty the King of Denmaak iu the United States of America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent initru&ions received from his government, it is the duty of all Mailers of Swedish and Danish vessels, before their failing from any port in the said States, to call topor him or the Vice Consul in or«2tr to he granted such Certificates for their Cargoep, which the exigency of the iiate of the Neutral Commerce an* the fe ver 1 Decrees of the Belligerent Poweri, rtnd«r indifperlably necessary, and, that any Mafttr of vefleJs to the rtfoe<3ive canons, or na vigating a»<Jer the protection of thwr flags, in omitting to take such certificates, will pcrlonally stand re>pos;Gble for the conferences. RICHARD SODERSTROM Philadelphia, ißtl* December, 1799. Thirty Ddlars Reward. DESERTED FROM the Marin" Barracks on the night of the. 14th irift—JOHN OSfiORN, born in thr town of Bedford, WcltChcfter county and state of New-York, aped 22 years, 9 months, 5 feet 8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyns (loogqued) light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by trade a Shotrffcaker. F.nlMed by Lieutenant Rey nold? in Stephen's Town, near Albary the 55th of June last Had on an-4 took with him a Ihort round blue cloth cbat with a red cape, * blue cloth coatee, a texv white waistcoats, a longgrev mixed coat ana breeches, a pair of boon. a oli«colate coloured great coat trimmed with black j hair pluih, t furr hut half worn, and two {jhrtr , warches, one a middle size, the ether small. He may itnpofe.himfell on some family or gentleman as ?. waiter, as he has a&ed in that capacity Whoever apprehends said Dcfertcr, andfecur:s hira in jail, fends him to Headquarters, or delivers him to any cf the Marine officers, cr an,r officer of the army of the United States lhall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges. January 16. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1800. ALSO, Samuel Biodget. NOTICE. J. S. LEWIS, Adjutant Marine Gcrpz, AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW. JUS? PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, AT THIS OFFICEj A SKETCH OF THE %\U anil Cfjaratter PRINCE ALEXANDER SUJVOROIV RTJtf- MKSKI, Field-Ma. lhal General iu the icrvice of His Imperi al Majeft'y, the Emperor of all the ttufiias, WITH The History of his Campaigns. Translated from the German of Frederick Antbing, To which is added, A toncise and History of His Italian Campaign. l>y William Gobbbtt. With an ilegant Print-For trait of that re- noivried Warrior. tPrice a I-a Dollar*.] Portrait of Marshal Svavctoiv Gentlemen desirous of polTdJing fe capital like ness, executed in the fir(l ftylf, ci illuftrioua ChvUUan Chiefta»n v may be lurnilhed with parti cular proof at thii offi:e, price one Dollar. ' February I*. TO THI PATRONAGE OF A liberal and enlightened Community IS SVBMITT ED THE PROSPECTUS A New Daily Paper, TO BE PUBLISHED UNDER THE. TITLE OF THE OBSERVER, AND Daily Repository of ufeful Information. IT will doubtless 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 pofieflion of the public patronage. News-papers so much more generally diffuf ed throughout America than perhaps any other portion of the globe, may become either en gines of milchief or the impjements of i*fefulnef9 —they difTeminate good, or scatter poison, among thousands ; and although it may bepre fumptuous in the £ditor of that now proposed to expeft that its utility wilt be great, yet he may be admitted to declare, that it (hall not willingly 1)9 made the means or doing evil His endeavors will be applied to render The Obfcrvrr in some degree conducive to the at tainment of knowledge as well aa to the com munication of news—to enlighten the uoder ftanding—to improve the- morajt —to beget, or to confirm, a reverence for thefacred principle* of Christianity. For'.his purpose it is intended— To furnifh the most recent foreign and OomeHic intelligence } To give nfeful Prices Current at heme and abroad, and information ; To fe!«& fiom literary prddu£lit»nji fueh por tions may gratify taste and induceimprov'e- raent ; To unfold and enforce found ar.djufl vi*w» of government: To aid the great interests of piety and morality To prefcjit occslior.ally— Improvements in the aits and fciewces—-in agri culture and <*omeftic economy ; Proceedings of the General and §tate Ltg'fla- lures ; Reports of the Heads of Departments, and of interettmg cases adjudged in the fevcral courts of the United Start":, &c. Rt views of foreign and xlorneftic literature ; Anecdotes and charafler* or dilHnguifhcd per ionages; ?tatiftical table: Meteorological obfervatiens ,• Appointments ; Marriages, Births, DeaVbi- With thefc pro >olals the diffident- Ir submits himfelf to the public. He is well aware of the importance a* d magnitude of the unde taking Solicitous for the fate of his na tive land, and viewing with anxious fears and hopes the furcefs o' a gov£roment created by the joint exertions of wisdom and virtue, and conduced with found policy and geiujiiie pa triot ism, he teels himfeif fmcerely interested in promoting such measures and pi incjple • as he believes eflential to public fcappiarfs ar.d nation al prosperity. CONDITIONS, I. The Obftrver fhallbe prißted with a neat type, and on paper of equal nze arid quality with the present Philadelphia daily papers. 11. It (hall be published every evening, and regularly sent to the honfes of the city fubferib ers—To others it wil! be forwarded according to their refpedlive inftru<£ii9ns. 111. The price will be Eight Dollars per an num to those who relide in the city—and Aine Dollars to all others. The additional dollar is to defray the expence of enclosing and direct ing their papers IV. One half erf" the price to be paid at the fime of fubferibing, and the other half at the ex piration of twelve m»>rhs rrom the publication the firft number. The succeeding payments to be half yearly. V. that do sot exceed in length the breadth of the column will be 67 cents for the fit*/!, and 33 cents for every 4ddi tion.il insertion- Those of greater length will be charged in the fame proportion. ZACHAKIAH POULbON, jun. March 8, 1800. Gm'wf TO BE LET, THE LOT, AT the north-east c »rner of Arch and Ninth fireet«, now occupied by Mr. Fenjanjin Bnfoy, a* a Board Yard. Enquire atNo. aiß, Arch street. Removal of MiaZ* tna» THOMAS CLAYTON RESPECTFULLY informs hi# friends and'tha public in that-he has remov'd the whole Stock in trade of rhe late firm of J.J. MAL COM & co. druggtft's to figr. of Fothergills Golden Head, No. 97 South Fee on d Street, direclly oppo Gte to the City Tavern, where the bulincfs in all its branches will be condu&ed as heretofore in con junction witla WILLIAM LEHMAN, under the firm of WILLIAM LEHMAN 3c Co. March 6. A MISTAKE, AS Mr. Thomas Clayton, in his adv.er tifement above, has indirecilv aft;rted that I have declined business, t reel it my duty to inform my friends and the public, that I continue the Drug and Apothecary Bufinds, as ulna!, at the old stand, tigi; of Fothrrg ill's golden head, No. 26, fcu,th Second (\rcct, a little below oppolite Black Harfc Alley, where may oe'had, conftaiuly, every aurcie' in the line. 'JOHNJ. MALCOM. MEDICINE CHESTS, For (hipping, with plain approved dire&ions, put up at an hour's notice, Marcb 7, NO RISK! To Merchants, Store Keepers and Trades- men in general, &c [Tou ivill oblige me b\ reading this advert if em en t I RESPECTFULLY invite you either to tke Ci:y Tavern, Hardy's Hotel, Francis' Hotel, the Indian Queen, Dunwoody's Tavern, the Frar.klin's Head, or to the George, to examine a specimen of Hewlett's Tables of DHcount or Interest, on every Dollar, from Ito a,OOO ;on every tew, from acoo to 2500 ; 011 every fifty from 2500 to. 3000 ; and on every five hundred from 3000 to jOOO ; from one day to 64 days inclusive, at fix per cent, compriliug in the whole, upwards of one hundred and thirty two thousand one hsndred and fifty calculations of difconnt ; all performed according to the equi table principles of the Banks, and as prafliled between individuals throughout the United States ; being a perfe<fl standard on the ruVfje<S\: with notes, /hewing how to use the tables at five, seven and eight per cent, reckoning either 360 or >65 days to the year, and the mode of calculation on cents ; to which is added, the principles of Computation of the various ex changes between each State refpedlivcly* and between these and London and Paris, at differ ent rates of exchange. The is dedicated, by permifiion, to the President and Dirt&ors of the liank of North America, and has already received the patronage of John Adams, President of the United States; of Thomas Jefferson, Vice Presi dent of the United States and President of the Senate ; of a large number of the Senators and Member? of the Houfeof Reprelentativts of the United States ; ind of the, Piefidents and Di rects of the different Banks unanimously : a liil of the whole is printed and attached to the fpeennen book. The preface ro the specimen explains, among other matters, the methods t© be purfucd to render the work perfectly accurate —and gen tlemen who w»!l refl.ct on th«fe methods will agree in rhe fa<St. Every one wili acknowledge the ardonufnefs of the undertaking. 1 he cxpences,-independent of any compensa tion fdr my trouble, will require a sum between tbr- cand four thuifand dollar?, which is two J —a!l m i dcj end th.eieforeup ■-.n a ecik.ial i.ifell-ripucti ; for ttqlfff fifteen hundred hihicfUiers arc obtaine , jt would cer tainly be imprudent to execute the work. :ch to ti Subscribers can run no r\fk, as the hook ( which will be q-tano, from 2co 10225 pages, or more—price two dollars) U not tb be for until delivered conformable to my engagements txprefTcd in the conditioxis affix eel to the specimen, which consists of fix detached pagrs oftke work. A table of all the pofl towns jn the United Elites. m dtVme «/thcr uftM infothmion (not ouprefTcd in the title) w ll Jollow thc,computa ii<yp3 «f exchanges between this count ry*and England andFrswce ».and provided, gentlemen, that a fufiicierit< number of y >u come forward and fubfciibe, a further addition lhall be rcade of tie coins and money of account of the prin cipal maritime trading: places in RuJ/ii, Sweden, Denmark. Norway, PruJJia, Poland, Germany, Holland, Flanders, Spain, Portugal* Italy, and in several of the windward and leeward IVeJI India Ijflandsy the whole reduced to dollars and cents ; and the mode of computing the exchange with those p'at es explained ; aifo, a large sheet table of calcuteMobs at compound interest at 6 per cent, to which the notes for 5, 7 and 8 per cent will apply—the tables used ( in banks for the determination ot the value t<f uo IJ ; and tHe if.tcreft for t«U'h u&nth from one to twelve month*, which will make the work itill mofe acceptable to persons living in the counrry as well as in town ; and upon the whole, T am con fident, that this i)o< k will be found as generally •ufeftH and convenient as any matter of fail-per formance that ever entered a cowming hoofeor florc. It is not fufficicnt that an individual (:onfr dei ing himfelf but one) (ball conclude, infi*ad of fuhicribing, to purchase the bock when pub liftiedv as some of the members of the Hotjfe of Keprefefitatives of the United States ha< edon® ; fov, however much I am obliged t > rhefc, tfie the iofaot many ONES' fubferijitions may lose me the rsce, and the bOok may never be ]>ub lifhcd. I repeat, that nothing i» to be paij in advance, And am, very refpetf fully, Gentlemen, Your hnmble servant, yJccomptant Bank Nbrth Am ricv, » Postscript. Gentlemen who have l>ufit»c!s ar either of the Banks, or 3t the Philadelphia Li brary, will have an opportunity of there, as well as at the Taverns, &c. before mentioned. Co# rig/ji secured according to act of Gov. gress. yarch 6. tf. tbrougbtui ] JOHN ROWLETT, TfcS&cW fKnbh XVII NEW LINE OF STAGES 10 New York, By the shortest and mrft pleasant road—psfling through Frankford, Buftltton, Newtown, Pennington, Millstone, Boundbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New ark. THE SWIFTSURE fiart& from the Green Tree, No 50 North Fourth Street, at 2 o'clock every morning, and arrives at New York early the next evening. From New Yr.rk it ftsrts at 9 o'clock .very day (Soadars excepted) and arrives at Phila delphia, early the next evening. Fare for paiTengers 5 dollars, way paflengers •6 cents per nv>. Each paflehger allowed T4.1 b of ba -jnge. One hundred and fiftyweight of bagp-?.ge to pfy the fame as a paflen^er. AIJ bagg«£c to he at the/ifk of the ownsr, unjefa injured And receipted for by the-clerks of the different offices. Rate ci o»ie per cent. *§* Apply'to JOHN M'CALI.A, No." 50 Nrrth F«imjk Street, Philadelphia, ?nd to vntttAM VANDEUVQCk:, NO, 48 Courttand Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich Stfeet, New York,. January 3 This Day Published, By J. Ormrod, No. 41,'Cliefnut Street, (Price 25 Cents) TUB Death of General Wajhington. A POEM In imitation of the manner of Oilian. By ftev. John B. Linn, A.M. Minister of the First Pre&yterian Congregation of Philadelphia. Mr, Oration will be pub'iflicd on Monday morning. Mfcrch 15. <3. GLASS MANUFACTORY THE PROPRIETORS of the Pittsburgh Glass Works y HAVING procured a fuffickrit number of themoft approved European Glais - unu fu&urers, and having on hand a large stock of the be ft Materials, on which their workmeaare now employed, have the pleasure of aflurhjtg the public, that window glass of a superior qua lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 24 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had at the shortest notice. Glass of larger sizes for may a!fo he had, such as for pictures, coach glades, clock laces, &c. Bowles of all.kind? and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket fiafks, pickling jars, apothecary's flaop furniture, or other hollow ware—the leaft per cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any of the sea ports of/he i/nited States. A liberal allowance will be made on sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others uiit be punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'IiARA or I* i.AC CRAIG, or at the Store of Mcflrs PRATHER and SMILIE, in Maiket Street, P ttlbutj.h, March f, tu' ■ FOk SALE, A TRACT OF LAND, About four miles from the city, CONTAINING ABOUT 21 Acres, situate on the river Schuylkill, and a<'jni»ir,g lande r f Jonathan Williitni, Bifq. and t!.e late John Mifflin, rVceafed, od whic*» is tirrded i (trial! flonc building, frame llahles, and flon'e fprirjt hot:fe, over a never failing I'prinfcJ on the premises is an excellent (lone quarry, and has a small orchard of young fnt.c trees, and r» au depant fituatinn for a gentle man's summer retreat. Prize Tickets of Canal Lottery N >. 2, and liquidated debt? of the O. and Schuylkill Canal Company, will be taken in payment. j for further particulars enquire of the printer hereof. March s TO BE SOLD, Or Rented for a term of Tea. ALARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, With a Lot thereunto % longing' OITUATE in Duck Creek* Orofs O Kent County, State of 'Dataware, fr <n the Main Street; there are on the iofcf »'i n or, five Roams and an Entry, number of veil finifhed Ucorns vp Stairs, v Cellar linger the whole Bliilfling, a Jsri> k kitch en, a Hirojj of good Water, with a Subie, Car riage Route and Sheds, the wholeTraprovenients are in gcu-d repair. The Seat is weli calculated for either a Store or Tavern, the- latter o F which it has been occupied for a mutiixr nf years with considerable success. The Situation i» dry and the Cow iiry around being very healthy and a pl,ce of cdhflderablf Trade, it will be well n ' rth the attention of any person wishing to purchase or rent. '£? For further particulars apply to the Subr fcriberatthe aforefaid place. JOHN CUMMINGS January 8 7h! ee Lents Reward. RUN away from the Sybfcrlher on the evening of the afcta inA. a bcund Servant GIR.L, fiame4 ElbfaHth had or. am! teclc with hcrfrt iree different changes of garment atH iv.oney, proud, hold and in-.pudcnt, a noted lyar ; any p<-r ---fon apprehending her fiuilbe entitled to the abcve reward—no roi's or charges will be paid. N: ft, She had 2 years and some months to serve. DANIEL FITZPATRICK. Goiheu TotvnJTiip, Cfiefter Goun&y, Jaly 29, auguO 6 eodtf I[eo2w '-vkh a nwsm, 3»w:f
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