tfOT I C E. THOMAS HAWTHORN, Of the City of Philadelphia, Merchant, HAVING ON the 9th i-iy of Aug. 1799. f state, real, perioral and mix d, to JOHN M.NESBITT Mid JON A I HAN MEREDITH - Haw thorn or to tho late ho»fe of Hawth rn and Kerr, iie defirtd to pay their refpc<Sive balances to JONATHAN MEREDITH, Acting Assignee. February 4! WAR DEPARTMENT, PROPOSALS WILL be received at this Office until the seventh day of April next for rutting out i cloarhing lor the Army of the United Slates. The proposals inuft fpecify the price required for cutting out each of the fcveral article®, to wit, Horseman's cloaksj regimental coats, vests and overalls. PROPOSALS will atfo be received until the fcventh day of April aex.t for the delivery of five tboufand hats and twenty thot.fand fhiits. TUf hats to he made of good wool to be well raa- ; nu f a<slured, full cocked, bound with narrow < b'&ck binding, the tan or hind part eight inch bread, fides and corners fix inches broad. The Ihirts t. be of linen equal quality with the pattern article, and to be as Well made as the laid pattern. One halt' of the hats and shirts to be deliver ed ob or before the day of June next, and the remainder on or before the firft day of July next. • Patterns of the fcveral articles maybe fcen at the Military Stores kept by John Harris,on the wharf between Artb and Race streets. Security will be required. JAMES Mc.HENRY, Secretary of War, March 7 WATER-OFFICE. Centre Square, Febeuary 5, 180©. IN compliance with the initmftions oi the Committee for watering the city, and with tny own inclinations, every poilible admit tance and information has Ween given to those citizens who have vilited the Worlds during their progress. The Engines are now arrived, and are immediately to be put up, and it is hoped tHat it will be thought rea sonable and just, both to the Public, and to the Contraftor fpr the Engines, that the workmen should not be interrupted. As a very few months will fully gratify the cu rioihy of the citizens, by the wing them the Engines in full operation, a temporary ex clusion of all vifitorsfrom the Engine houses cannot appear improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. February 13. <^tf. To be Bartered, FOR FUROPKAN, OR FAST INDIA DRT GOODS, A haedfome Three Story BRICK HOUSE a? KITCHEN, Of modern construction ar.d well bui t WITH the bcfl fituated in a very pleasant an.i healthy part of the town at a moderate diftjace From the centre of the city. Enquire at the Olftce of the Gazette cf the Uni sited State". March 16 WILL BE EXPOSED TO SALE, (At Public Vendue) On Second the 24tb *f this Instant, ON TBE PREMISES, SEVERAL LOTS OF LAND, PLEA. iiNTLY f,tust«d on the main ( ro» d leading from Philadelphia to New York, in Lower PuMin rownlhip.in tht county of Philadel phia. between the to and n mile Hones, contain ing from one to 6ve acres each; one other Lot, containing about thirty acres, lying on the road leading from said road to Buftleton ; there arc on said iot £ good stone dwelling house, a good apple orchard, about fix acres of well timbered land, the rsmaindcr cleared and in a good Hate of cul tivation. For further particulars, enquire ®f the owner, on the. premrfea, JONATHAN PAUL. 3d month, 13th. Valuable Property for Sale, In ChefHMt, near Sixth street, direflly oppoGte Congriss Mali.. ALOTofgroupd.about »I feet front in Chef nut street and 73 few in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Bcnge fubjcfl to a ground rent of 101. per annum. The, advantageous {huatioa of this property re quires no comments, for it nvuft be known, thrre are few in this city to equal it, ar. unecceptionaMe title will be made to the pwefcafer. Apply to JAMES GIR.VAN, No. i9S,Chefnut fl. next door to the pr«mifes nwrch 5 to.th.frtf Hories to Winter. HORSES will be taken to winter at PrafptS Hill, it the i % miies stone on the Bristol Road, where they will have good Timothy and Clovtr Hay, well littered and cleaned ani a field to ran in when the weather is good. 0- Esquire of Mr. William Bell M«rcha»t, or Ap the premises. M. B. Will not bo infwenblefor accident* or efcipe, but will take every precaution to prev»M November 11 DESERTED, FROM the United States Frigate Philadel phia, DAVID SEVINE, by trade a Shoe maker, born in Ireland, 13 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, light complexion and hair —also, WATSON LUDLOW, by trad* a Sbee makcr, born in New-Jerfcy, 33 years of age, 5 feetl© inches high, dark hair and complexion* VI hoever will take up said Deserters and deli ver them on board thefaid frigate, (hall receive ten dollars reward for each, and reasonable Mych u. For the accommodation of th« Farmers of Spring field, and all other persons who are inclined to purchase, the fubferiber is disposed TRACT OF LAND, LYING in Springfield townftiip, Burlington county, ard State of New Jersey, being a part of that capital property well known by the flame of containing two hundred and ten acres, of which twenty-Oven are excellent swamp wood land, up of ninety acre* arc as good meadow a- any in the county, and the residue is fine upland ; then are three public rods that run through the laud The fuhfcr:ber will attend at the h use ol Mr John Tonkins in Springfield, until the firft day 1 April next, in order to Ihew the land and receive propcfals either fcr lots or the whole, as may lur purchasers. 3 taw 6 w March 6, 1800, March 17. Of two Dutch indented Servants, (a man and his wife) Who have two years and eight months toferve. For further particulars enquire of February *8 valuable real estate. LAYING on the east fide of the-Falls-Road.— On the East it i* b©u«ded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, ftn. —ou the south, by a road «f two perches, and, or) the north by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to divide this land ii.t'o 3 equal parts in order to suit the purchaler* Also, 31 acres, situated on the w*ft fide of Gern antown road, adjoining Matters » estate, being part of ths property of the late Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner oj Market ind nth llreets. January 14. A SEASONABLE ARTICLE, ASD FOK SALS By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17 South Second Street, HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, For CoM«, obftinatt Coughs, Catarrhs, Afth mas, Sore-throats, and approaching Con sumption*. THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with the nature and effects of empirical medicia< ■ daily offered for the cure of the above com plaints ; dear bought experience has taught them that oily and heating medicines joined with strong opiates (or sleepy drugs) repeated doses of which, flatter and deceive the patieni for the present. by procuring momentary ease ; experience, I fay, has taught thousands that the common opiates and balfums, as they arc called, finally aggravate every disorder of tbr breast and lungs in their moll diOreffing fyrap toms ; that they load the Jiomach and impair the digjeition, inflame the whole fyftera, increase the difficulty of breathing, and excite fever.— But the qualities of this valuable art evinced by perfe<sUy oppolite effedU. A SIN GLE TRIAL WILL PROVE that it restores the determination of the fluids to th« lurface of the body, and b; ings on the common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and evacuates the tough, viscid phlegm, or mucus, ftrengtb ens the weakened veflels of the lungs, sheathes the acrimonious fenmours which irritate the lungs, and finally discharges them. Thus stri king at the root of the disorder, the symptoms arer.f course, effe&ually and permanently con quered, the rever/e of common medicines, which weaken the constitution and give strength to the disorder, for the fake of moderating for the present, some of its painful effefls. m&w tf. TO PARENTS Who nay have Children afflicted with the HOOPING COUGH. This discovery is of the firft magnitude, as it affords immediate relief, checks the progress, irtd in a fliort time entirely removes the moil cruel difoider to which children are liable ; the Elixir is so perfectly agreeable and the dose so small, that no difficulty irises in taking it. D* HAMILTON'. Genuine Ejjcnce and Extraft oj For R'rceuinatifms, Gout,Palfey, Sprains, &c. a great number of atte'.ied cures may be i'een at the place of sale. Dr. Hamilton s Gund Restorative for constitutions debilitated by in temperance of any kind ; and for the cure of Nervous Complaints, Inward Weaknels, Ob flinate Gleets, Kluor Albus in women, &c. Hamilton's jnflly celebrated Worm Lozen ges, th« infallible Itch Ointment, Dr. Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Com plaints, Ague and Fever Drops whidi had ne ver failed rficiSling a cure, Dr. H-ihn's Anti bilious Pill, ditto Corn Plaifter, the Per fun Lotion 'tor the sice and Ikin, Gowland's Lo tion, Church's Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills T» recommended (particularly to the Ladies) as an elegant and pleasant preparation forchop ped and fore lips, and every blemiih and incon vesience occafionedky colds, fevers, &c. l'pee dily reftorinp a beautiful rosy colour and deli cate foftnefa to the lips. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER 3tawtf This excellent preparation comforts and flrcngthens the gums, prefepres the enamel from dfcay, and cleanses aRd wlatsns the teeth, absorbing all that acrimonious slime andt'ou!- nefi, which fufferrd to accumulate, never fails to injur? and finally ruin them. jf3"Thofewho wilh to procure the medicines genuine, must apply only as above. Wholesale porchafers will receive a liberal allowance by application to L.EE 3c Co. Balti more, who have obtained the general agency for the United Stated, 3tawtf. Feb. 26. FOR SALE, TO SELL !a most valuable Bullus's Estate, JOHN MOORE. FOR The Time JOHN REDINGER, No. 110 Race ftrett. dtf FOR SALF. About 25 acres of Land, JUST RECEIVED, A SOVEREIGN REKEJiT MUSTARD. THE DAMASK LIP SALVE fok The teeth and gums. "NICKLIN and GRIFFITH HAVE FOR SALE I'm all chests of Ginghams, on board 4 ditto of colored Muflinets, j the 4 bales of St. Fernando Serges, . Ne'lor,in 4 ditto of Camblets, . phe river lo ditto of colored and white j frntn Caflimeres, J Liverpool 14 trnriks of printed Callicoes, The above are in small ajforttdpackages tabulated either for the WV/? India or home trade, 30 tons Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of dr; White Lead in hhd9. 17 calks of fine dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Black, 1 ditto of ditto White* 10 ditto of Colcoihar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, 10 cases Englifl* China Ware in setts, 36 cask of Nails aß'orted, 300 barrels pieklei! Salmon, 80 half ditt* ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, ao ditto Shad, 10 ditto Mackarel, 7 casks of Porter in bottles, 20 puncheons Rum, £9O pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipe 9 old Madeira Wine, 27 quarter cbefts Young HyfonTea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Eng'ifh Gunpowder, HF Forged* Copper Nails aud Bolts, Sail Canvass, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in Iheets, Green Coffee in hhds. February 13 UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS OF Unseated Lands in Weftmorekud county. Pennsylvania, are hereby notified, that «rr less the Taxes due on laid lands for 1798, are paid into the hands of John Brandon, Jsfy. treasurer ot said county, on or before the aoth of April next, they will be advertised for sale, as the law directs TAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, J. Comm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January iS. treasury department. March nth-, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the. a& of Cengrefs pafTcd on the ifl day of June* one thousand, seven hun dred and nmcty fjx, entitled u an regulat ing the grams ofland appropriated for mili tary fsrvices, a*id for the society of United Brethren for propagating the g/afpel among the Heathen ; and the a-5* supplementary to the said recited a<s> pa fled on the second day of March, one thousand seven hundred aodnine tynine i-o <iuit: THAT the trafl of Land herein after de ferred, nan ely, " beginning at the North Wed corner of the seven. ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary at the said ranges ; —thence clue Weft to the Mai" Branch of tire Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line cniflea die fame; —thence along.she said boun dary line to the Tufcjroras branch of the Muf kiigum river at the crofting piice above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line run tlue weft from the place of beginning, will imerfe<£l ,the fakl river; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been dividtd into townfliipj of live milea ftjuare, and frailionalparts of town ihips; and that plaU and furvtys of the laid townlhip» and fraiSional parts of townihips are rlepoSted in the uffices of the Uegifter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inflec tion of all pei'ions concerned, 11. The holders of such warrants as have been ©r shall be granted fop military lervices perform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Regifler of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth cky of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being regiflered ; No registry will however be made of any iefs qua nt'ty than a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrants which may be prefbnted and pegiftera&in manner afcre said, prior to the lath day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, wiil immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, ic the mode drefcribed by the ad firft recited. The holders of regiflered warrant!, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year (800/1 n the order of which the priority ©f locati on (ball be determined by lotas afercfaid, pefon ally, or by th«ir agents, dcfigaate in u ritifig at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townibips cledted by them ref|:ed-ively, and such of the said hwlders as fliall not Jefignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other hcMers of regiflered warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each ; shall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, >Boo and prior to the firft day ot January, 180 a, be al lowed to rcgifter the fai-d warrants iu manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make lecatSon? therefor on any tract-or tra&s of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fcrvicCs, which fhallnotbc registered and located bsfore the firft day of January, 180*, are by the supplementary a& of Congress herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia,- the dar and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. f Sec* of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT May 29tb y 1799. THE proprietors of certificates iflued forfub fcriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment lhall have been made of the sth instilment, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of July enfning, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option he obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpe6ively, for the amount of the four firft instalments, or owe moiety of thefoms ex prefTed in the fubleription certificates:—N© cer tificates of Funded Stock, will however be iflued forlefs than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates *s mJy be pre ented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftindtly marked so as to denste, that a raoetv of the flock has been iflued. eoiw jawtf. ?/iwuy OLIVER iVOLCOT7, Secretary of Treasury, LAW BOOK STORE, 319 Street, GEOROE DAVIS has just received from Dub lin, via New York, a very large Parcel if Law Books, all of the htcft editions, which ren ders his assortment he believes the most «xtcnfi*e and valuable on the continent. They will be opened this day, and ready for sale at any time af terwards. The subscribers to that important work, Wtnt worth's Syfitm of Pleading are informed that it is now #rived, and will be delivered ®n application. Ula.iU Declarations fettled and approved ty tlie most distinguished Law characters, to be had cf G. D. March rr, a new ' MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OPENED At Chalk's Circulating Library, No. 75 North Third Street, WHERE may be had, all thi Muiic comoofiog the songs &c. lately fold at the Rcpofltory in South Second Street. To which, in a few days, will be added, some PIANO FOK.TKS of a very fuperi.or tone and «jHality, Flutes, Fifes, Violins best Roma* Violin Strings, and every other article in the musical line, which will be fold in prime order, and oa the most reasonable terms. Subscriptions received for tlie Mujical journal lor the Piano ForK, a id the Flute or Violin, th« firlt fix of which are already publilhed, and may he pttrchafed together or ftparately by non subscribers. March 6, 1800. NOTICE. WHEREAS Mathew Irwin did on the Bth day of July 1797 make au aflignm#ntof his estate ana effe&s, to us the fubferibers, for the be nefit of such of liis creditors, as fhculd on or before the aoth of September, 1797, execute to him a full and final discharge—Now those of his creditor? who are entitled to a dividend under laid aflign ment. are requested to furnilh their accounts to Samuel Meeker, with interefl calculated up to the Bth day of July, 1797, as a dividend will abfolutc ly be struck on the fiHt day of April next, and those who ncgleift te comply with this notice will there after be excluded from the benefit of the fame. Philip Nichlin Samuel Meeker Natß'l Lewis, by bis Ads. J>Afiignees. Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor J Philadelphia, March 14 NOTICE. THE Parterftiip of JOHN' HAINES & IVIL LIAM JONES, tvadinglinder the firm <sf H 'iINES ts* JONES, was by mutual agreement diffolvedon the 14th of January last. All persons intercOed) efpt-cially those incltfbted to them, will plfafc to call zi early as noilible on William Jones, who is duly authorised toadjuft their concerns. JOHN HAINES. WILLI A -M JONES. The business will in future be conduilcd by Willijm Jones, at the former {land No. 132 Mar ket street. 2d door abovw 4th, where he has- on hand and means to keep a regular supply of the best and moll iafcionable saddles and bridles. Pla ted fr.ddlery and Clver mounted whips. Harnafs of all kinds end fire buckets, together with a gen eral assortment of every other article usually at racked tothat liueoflmfiHtfa. March 11 TH V FOLLOWING valuable lands Will be offered for sale t , at tbe Merchants Coffee House in this city, between the hours of six and eight on tbe evening of Saturday tbe twenty-second of March next. In the County of GLYNN and State of GEORGIA —all patented in tra<sU of 1000 acres. 7,000 Acres at the confluence «f Frederica and Turtle rivers, and head of St. Si mon's found, near the to* n of Brunf wick. 1.82,000 Acres on the liters of the great and little Satilla rivers, and of Btoffaloe creek. 41,000 Near the above described tra<f\s. 45,000 Near the above described tracts. 280,000 Acres on the water* of the great Sa tilla and Ahtaharna. 247,000 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 Atatamaha rivers and BvfTaloe creek. 60,0c0 Near the above described tracts. In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented. 44,000 in the county of Bath, on bath fides f Green Briar river, subject to to 3000 acres of prior furvcys, in cluded within the said 44,000 acres, but exclusive of that quantity. 41,0c0 Acres in the county of Bath, on the east fide vf th*» Cow Pasture river ami and on both fides of the Waggon Road leading from the Warm Springs to Staunton, subject as aforefaid to 5000 acres prior surveys. 40,000 Acres in the county of Randolph, on Buchanan river, subject as aforef,id to 4588 acres prior fur\eys. 30,000 Acres in the county «f Bath, on tbe east fide of Calf Pasture river, subject $ aforel aid to 500 c acres prior fur- Ia 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. *§* For the greater part of the purchase money a liberal credit will he allowed the pur- giving unquestionable security. rerfons wifiiia.g particular information will pleafa to apply at No. 41 Arch iireet, where the patents and drafts, and also certificates of the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Lands are deposited THOMAS FITZSIMONS, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JEREMIAH PARKER. ggj 3 * Also, at the fame time and place, 40473 acres and one-third of aij acre in Mason county, in the State of Kentucky, on the North Fork, witjiin four miles of its junftion with the Middle Fork of Ken tucky river—this traft was surveyed in Vie year 1784 : a draft of it may be fee 11 by p plytng as above dire&ed. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Fashionable Millinery ELIZA M'DOUGAI.L, NO. 134, MAitBT-STRBKT, HAS just received per (hip Thomas Chalk ley and Adriana, from London, an elegant affoTttrtunt of the mo ft falhionable Milliner r, viz. Chemille rofctte FEATHERS Fancy flowers Blark tiffany flowers Wreaths Pick, yellow and blue crape, full d®ef« cae» Do. do. and do. hUlfoQ*s bonccts Infant's pips straw bonnet* Maid's !'ar>cy do. do. Women's do. di Do. d «aw4W Do. do hats Fancy bugle shoe roses Do. do. trimmings , ■> , Black, whit?, blue,yellow, pinlc and orange crape Black, white and green gauze veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. And per Harrr.oijy, just arrived, a further assortment of Millinery. June 26 JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUANTirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes y FOR SALE By ISAAC HARVEY* Jvn. N. B. fizesthat msy be warned cat larger than 18 by i2_can be had from said manufa&o ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on arty orders that may be left for that purpose— Apply at No. 9, South Water-ilreet, as above. juJy 8 dif ACERTfFICATE of one Share «f the Bank of the United States, No. 29120, in rhe name ot Lewis Peter Quirtyn, and a Certificate of two Shares »f the said Bank, No 29119, in the name of George James Earl i>f Cholmoa dely, were forwmded from New-York by the Chafterfield Britilh Packat for Falmouth, which was captured by the French, and the Certificates loft or (ieflroyed, and for whifch application i« made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of which all persons concerned are desired te take notiee. February 11 Or ,to be exchanged for a good Veflel, AN elegant new two flory FRAME HOUSE, twenty seven feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piazza and kitchen, to* gether with a coach hou r e and ifablo, situate itx the flourilhing village of Frankford. The house, which may be entered the flrft of June next, will be finifhed in the r.cateft stile with many conveni» ences, and will b« well adapted to a large genteel family who may wifli to reside in the country du ring the fumnier season. In exchange, it will be valucti low, if a veflel offer that may be suitable. Further particulars will be made known by ap plication to m&tb.tf February 24. TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OR KXCHANGED, For property in the City, or within thirty milts of it y A PLANTATION or tradl of Land in Mifflin County and S'ate of Pennfylva r.ia, within £x miles of the river Juniata, con taining about 3cd acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which is a rich bottom, watered by a ronftant fiream that is strong enough to work an oil or a grilt mill. Any perlon inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic • of thia gazette. 3taw3w N. B. If foid, credit wiW be given for part of the money. O<£)tober 17, 1799, j HE Public arcautionedagainft receiving the J Subscribers Note in favor of, and indor sed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yefterday> at 60 days after date for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Sfbfcri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas VV. Francis. This note together with a con tra<£l between Charles Williamfon, and Charles Hale for lands in township, No. 4, ip the sth range of Stru&er county, state of Newjerfey, and fundiy other papers contained in a Poeket Book, were taken from the Subscribers d<r(k last evening. As the above can be of no use to the person who has carried them off, (hhould they be returned, no questions shall be asked. February 6, To all persons who own unseated Lands tit Franklin County, State of Pennsylvania : THAT they come forward and pay their rdpedive Tastes, (as there is a number of years now due) 10 PATRICK GAMP BELL, Esq. Treasurer for said County—lf they do not, we will be obliged to proceed to iv.ake sale of them agreeably to law. Commissioner's office, Cbambersburgb, Jan. i, ISOO. \ iaw3m. TWENTY DOLLARS BEWARD. F) AN AWAY oh Saturday evening the rqth V July instant, tram Cnlebrook Furnace, Eancaller county, a Negro Man named Gito, he i« about 40 -years of age, five feet fix or se ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down i! 4 look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, and very fond of*ftrong liquor, has been brought up to the farming business, ii very handy at any kind of laboring work; he took with him a number of clothing, amongst which were, one ffcit pjain Nankeen; (some money}. It is expected h# has shaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *■)•* The above reward will be paid for ft cormj: him i n any g»ol'm th« United States, with reafonablc charges if brought home. Colebroak Furnace, Jaly 16, 1799s (O18) aatt'tS PRINTED BY J. W. FJINNO. do. (hades NOTICE. CLEMENT BIDDLE. d3m. FOR SALE MOORE WHARTON. CAUTION SAMUEL MIFFLIN. dtf. NOTICE. Jajjf.s Irvin, ") John HALLiDAy, v-Com'r?; Nathan M'Dowel,J SAMUEL JACOBS. dim
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