$&U}ZttZ »t m and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. s Numhhii 2357.] The price of this tiazette is Eight 1 DoLLAJiS per annum to Subscribers residitig itt tbi city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar Additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless-.same person in this city mill become answtrable for the subscription it must be paid Six Months, in Advance. *** Ho Shiscription ivill be received, for js sboi'ter term tben six months. Dce«niSfr I *799» GRASS SEEDS. Red Clover. White do. ' j Timothy. j ijair.t Foia. Trefoil Burnett. Later#. '•TCfr! Grass. Orchard do. Rye (io- Rape &itd Kemp, SIIKET! COPPER. IRONMONGERY, and PATEN T PLOUGHS, which arc said to be more durable than any heretofore invented, and found on experience* to dlminifh the labour Loth of man av.J htift— F-OJI SALft BY THOMAS HOWARD, No. 40 South S&cond StrHti Philadelphia, February 13. tu&f.Bw. PRATT fef KiNTZING, No 95, North Watef-ftreet, HAVE OH HAND THE FOLLOWING GOODS, ENHTLED to drawback, which they offarfor file at n-osleratki prices for calh, or the usual credit ; or on a credit of lz or 18 months upon Mortgage* otj Real Property, in or near the City cf PhHadefphia, or otUer fecurity. %o boxes and bales Tick- j 3 pipes old Port Wine. lenbuighi boxes Tumblers af -60 do. do. Hemp- i'orrcd. en litren*. ao'o boxes Hamburgh 50 do. do. Ozna- Window Glass 8 by brigs. 10,& c 50 Jo Patterbornes. I chest afiortcd Looking do. Bielfkld Linens. Glasses. II do Crea- and Creas Severalklrge elegant do. a la Morlaix. 1500 Demijohn*. Bro'.vn Rolls. 50 kegs Pearl Barley. Do.Hefli.lrs. A fevy toci Roll Enm- Polift Rolls. ftowe. Bed Ticks. 20 kegs Yellow Ochre. Siamoii. A few bbls. Rofia. Arabia?. 40 tons RulTu Kemp. Empty Bags. 80 hhds. Hogs Bridles. Oil Cloth*. z hhds. Dutch Glue- Shoes and Slippers. 20 ca(ks Nails allotted Soal and upptr Leather. from 3d. to 2od. Quillsand Sealing Wax. 16 calks Ironmongery A package Gold and Sil- 8 calks Hoes. v«r Watches. • German Steel. A few Toys. j 6 hhds. CoTee Slates and Pent iis. J Blocking Twine, Tape?, 70 hhd« Havanna Mo j Stone Pickling Pots, laiTcs j &c &c, February *5 TO BE SOLD, nPHRF.E or four lots ot about 30 or 40 acres & each, mqre or lelsa-smay suit a On each of which there is a good situation for a honfe—viz. one on the rivtr Delaware, suitable either for .1 gentlemanVfeat or for a person who mitfht w.fii to ft,gage in the lumber bufiaefs hav ing a g larding. One c mmanding a good view oCthe river «rom th* hrghelt ground betw<?erj the l*ennypack and Pogueffm creek-. ; and arothar on rht Bfitfol Read. Enquire frf Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mile ftone6n thefaid road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Cf abo-ut to acres each w;th good situations for bnildmg; one or which is suitable for a ten-yard, ami has fmali (lone heufe and a younc* bearing orchard on it, on th<j Newts>wn road aear Snider'* mill abouc 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of/about £0 acres on the P«n*ypack.— Fnquirc of Jonathan CHn who live* oa thurproaii vfes or of Mr. Gilpin. Poficflion will be given in the spring, but build ing m it<.riaU may be coHcAed fo#ner. November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treafarer, . BY Pireilion of the C<rmmi£t6ntrs as I-yro ming'-connty. trends at Phihidel) Ilia to re rrwethe Taxes affrllsd upen unfsated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in Jhis City. Tbofe who have filed with the Com- Datements of their Linda, are re quelied to call upon hirr, to know the anaoitn' of Ta,-tiathereor.,and pay them ; "therwife, bo ( fore bis leaving the City, they »ill be put into' the hands of the Sheriff for collection, a»re.-a b!y to tke a<!l for raising eoußty rates litid levies Thof« who have not filed ftarements of theii lands with the Commiflioners, and aredefirous of hiving It done, to prevent files without pre *i«>tis perforal Notii e, tnay file with the above Treasurer, their lifts, fiatijtg the quantities ro . ,turned, sumber Ind dales of the warrants ai d Marries of the Warrantees, under which they h-ld theirlands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No 98, Market street for this purpol'e wntil the tßth infiatrt. November 9. Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in Yark County, a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJU, about J1 years *ld, the property of Robctt Celeoian; Esq. He it ai.aut $ fret 8 inches high, h i a!> Uplift in his eyes, Tors -»nrte in them than common, by trf.de a F-igeman,- had en and toot with him a drab coloured broad clot'' coat, almost new, a sailors jacket an I pantaloons printed fancy cord, a I'Mnldown ilripcd under acket; a rorufw hat; one fine and one coarle | shirt' one muslin handkerchief, fpriggi,d, two ditto striped border, a blue Persian under jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up faiil negro and lodges him in a*y jail in this or any of the neigabouring ftatcs shall have the above re ward or rcafonable expencesif brought home. JOHN- BRIEN. Spring Forge, October 13,1799, N. B. Ai said negro formerly lived in Cheflcr county, it is probable he may return there. November j 5 KE D S. J ALfiO, THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS ®r CERTIFICATES flgn ed by the fcbftriber, for undivided Shartt or Lots on his purchase within the city of Waflking ton, who have not yet applied for and received their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their several Titles will be otuly completed to the order of those who in conformity with the ternu of thefaid Cer tificates, do make th« Payments in full therefor, either to Tbomai M'£ u „, W Ch. or to the «üb fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before •he 31ft day of May next. TO EE SOLD, OR LEASED TOR ONE YKAR THAT Valuable Rstafe, KNOWN hy the name of the Booncton Iron Work*, fittitw in the omniy of Morris in the 11 ate of New- Jjrf-y, confiding of a Fnrgc with four fires, a Roilirjj and .ilming Milt, a Grift mill with two Run ofltoncs, and Saw mill, all in good order and new in rfe, together with an ejeell-nt, largo, nd tonv»nient hoiife, with out-Kouf s of every kind ; among which are an . lot hoofe, and flonc milk house, with a temaritahle fine /prfeg in it, a large Garden, and an exc-lle-nt «oliefikin of Fruit, a large Qfrc.iard, anil 2500 acres of woocf, pa • ui*e and arable Line!, and a nuni.'n r of ftoMs and workmen's houses Immediate poiFrfSon will be given of houses an<J ft ores Itrtfi.nw.t for ! providing flock the prel'ent wint«f, aud pofleffioa i of the whole m the spring. For terms anquire of David B Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David id Morris I'oWn, or mefirs. Jacob audftich ard Facfch on the prelfoifcs. fatu&f THaRES tiiis method of once more informing .1 rhe Public, that the partnerfliip of Moles Chaphtic and Robert M'Cbjrc, which was enter ed into for the purpose of retailing Goods in the town of Weft Liberty and Commonwealth ol Vir ginia, on/the tenth day of August, 1790, expired on the tenth day of August 1793, agreeable to the telmftipulated in their article of copartnerlh»»; I*w6w. | 2-AWtf. February %i, SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near the corner of Arch and Ninth streets. ALSO, To be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Failure Lots, On the Wiflahickon road, ahsut half a mile from the city. *•* Enquire at No. tS North Fifth ftrest. November 15. <Js:iawtf DESERTED FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of th» 14th ina—JOHN OSBORN, horn i„ the town of Bedford, Weft Cheller county and state of New York, age* Sa years, 9 months, 5 feet 8 and a quarter inches high,grey eyss (lougqued) light hair, ruddy complexion, pock iiiarked, by trade a Shoemaker. Enlisted by Lieutenant Rey nobis in Steph.n's Town, near Albamy the ijtliof June lad Ha l on and took with him a short round blue cloth coat with a red cape, a blue cloth coatee, a few white waiflcoatj, a long grer mixed cloth coat and breechfcj, a pair of boots, a chocolate coloured great cuat trimmed with black hair pHift, l syr- hat half worn, ar>d two silver watches, one a middle size, the other fnrali; He may inipofe himfclf on some or gcntlesian as . wai.er, as he has aflad in that capacity Whoever apprcli .-nds laid Dcferter, and secures him in jail, fends tin, to Headquarters, or delivers him to any of the Marine officer-, or an / officer of the army of the United Stat-;, shall deceive the above reward and all rcafonable charges. January 16. PHI LA DEL PHI A, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH «, ISOO. To Merchants. MERCHANTS Accounts elegantly opened, Books neatly and corre6lly polled, with various other kinds of writing, by a perfpn thoroughly acquainted with accounts'. Gentlemen extensively (.'oßccw<rd, may find it to their intrrcft to puj business in this line into his hinds, as the fulleft confidence may be reposed in him and ample fatisfatfion given. Address a line to B. A. leavi it with the Philadelphia, March 19. N O T I C K. ALL persons indebted to th« dftatr of Thomas Wilson, late of Southvvark, dcceafcd, are are requeued to tpafce immediate - payaietit to the lubfcribers, and thof® who have any demands agafi(ft the fald «*ftate are requttfted lo furnifh their accounts for settlement. SARAH WILSON, Administratrix, JOEL W. WILSjdSjTi Administrator, No. 195, fonth«Front ftrcet, b'outhwark. WHO HA S TO LF.Ty A BRICK STA B L E, Suffitiactly large to contain niae Horses, ji.SO, I'or Sale or to Let, A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE, Nov I. 1799. ,)tf. LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line »1 StDISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their fronds jtnd the public in general, for the praft favors »ey fiaVe received,and inform t ficm that in ad.iition to the regular Line, are p.oviJed with Garriages./ober and careful driers, to go through between the City and Borough in two days. Those whoprcfcr this made of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage Office, %n of United States Eagfc, Market Aceet Philadelphia. Slough. Downing, Dun-.i'ood ■; W Cv. 30. j 2t __s CITY OF WASHINGTON. Samuel Dioclget. December 17 BGONETON IRON WORKS. Junuorv si The Subscriber FOR SALE, Thirty Dollars Regard. J. S. LEWI?, Adjutant ?>lo> nie Corps, I AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW. JUS T PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, AT THIS OF licit, A SKETCH OP THE JLifz ant) Chatter PRINCE ALEXANDER SIfWOROIV STM- KIKXKI, Field-Ma.fliaJ General in the fcrviccof His tmperi al Majeily, the Hmpcror of all the Ruflias, 3ta w*f 1 he History of his Campaigns. Translated from the German of Frederick An<b:r.g. To which is :u! A toncise and pom,'irebmsioe History of His Italian Campaign. By William Cob^cit. Witt an elegant Print-Portrait of thai re nowned Warriar. [Price s 1-3 Dollan.j Portrait of Miirsbsl Sutvor#ru>, Gfcßtlemen dcfirous of polTuffiug a capital like ness, executed io the firft flyleaf this illustrious ChriAiap Chieftain, may be furiiifbed with parti cular proof at this olE.e, price one Dollar. February la. TO TUH PATRONAGE QJT A I Her a! and enlightened Community 18 SVSMITTeO THE PkOSpECTUS A New Daily Paper, TO BE PUBLISHES UNDER THE TITLE O* THE OBSERVER, Daily Repository of ufeful Information. IT vrill doubtlcfi be deemed a hazardous un dertaking to prefeDt to the public eye propo sals for a new Gazette, when so many are al ready in pofiiflion 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 oi ir.ifchief or the implements of ttfefulnefa —they difleminate good, or foatter poison, among thoulamli; and although it may be pre lumptuous in the fitiitor of .that now proposed to expetfl that its trtility will be great, yet be may be admitted to declare, that it shall r.ot willingly bft made the means of doing evil His endeavors will be applild to tender The Ohfer-ver in some degree conducive to the at tainment of knowledge at well &* to the tom municatiea of news—to enlighten the under- Sanding—to improve the morals—to beget, or to confirm, a reverence for thefacred principles ! of Christianity. j Forihis purpose It i» intended— To furnifh the most recent foreign in J domtiflrc • intelligence; To give ufeful Prices Current *t home and abroad, and uthercommrrtidl 'mforrrtation j To felrdl from literary prodafiions such por tions 33 may gratify u/teand iui.'K:eirnprove- inert ; Fo unfold artd enforce found and just views of government: To aid tie pt tnr interna of piety and morality. To prefect occafioivaJly— Impi ovements ro tfce arts and fcieaaes—in agri culture and domcftic economy ; Proceedings of the General and State Leg'fh- tures ; Reports of th<* Beads of Departments, and of intercfling cases adjudged ia i*.e favcral courts of the United Staies, &c. Reviews of foreign and domestic literature ; Anecdotes and char.t<fkfs of diflir.rjuiflied per fonaces; Statirtical table? ; Meteorological ..bfervatitns j Appointments ; B ; nhs, Deaths. With these |.ropiofa|« the fubfefiber diffident ly fjbmits hirr.ltlf to the public. He is well aware of the importance at U magnitude of the tinder taking Solicitous for the l ate of his na tive land, and viewing with anxious fears and h< pes the furcefs of a government created by the join' exertions of wil'dom and virtue, and conduced with found policy and genuine pa tn lifrn, he feels hiirfelf Gncfrely interelted in promoting fiieh meif-.rcs and pi inciples as he believes eliential to public happineft arid nation al prosperity. cosvi r i o x s I. The Obfcrw (hall be printed with a neat type, and 011 paper of equal si ze andqujlity with the present ITviladelphia daily papers. 11. It (hall be piihlilhed every evening, and regularly lent 'o the honfesof the city fubtrih ers—To others it will .be forwarded acc. rding to th- ir refpetftive iiiflruflions. 11l The price will be Fight Dollarj; per an num to those who re fide in the city —and A;'<w Dollars t» all othen. Tie additional dollar is to defray the expence of euclofing and direiSl iftg their papers IV Due halt of the price to be paid at the time offubfcribing.and the other half ar toe ex piration of twelve nuin'hs rom the publication ot the firft number. The fucceetfilig payments to be half yearly. V. Advertifeme*'s that dn tint exceed in length the breadth of the column will be 67 s ent!, for the firft, and 33 cents for every aridi tinn.il insertion- Thole of greater length will he charg'.-d in the fame proportion. ZACHARIAH POULbON. Jan. March 8, 1800. fmwf ' TO BE LET, THE LOT, A T the north-east corner of Arch and Ninth ftreetfl, now occupifd by Mr. Penjamfa Bufbv, as a Board Yard. Enquire at Nq. aiß, Arth street. a Mbrcli i;. WITH AND 9th Will not all tlieCe together make a book, as generally ufeful an-J ever en tered a counting house or store ? loth Will*ot the whole, when comprised in a quarto volume of from 200 to n; pages, be worth two dollars ? And la-llly, Is ttie person, wlio at the expence of FOOK THOUSAND DOLLARS un «l*rtake» to perform upwards of one hundred a:nijxt) thou/and calculatiins tflnterejl, and of giving all tlte preceding information to t"t public in the mnft complete mnnncr, de f:mng of your Encouragement Sup port If the aniVer is in the affimitive, you are individually and lefpedlfully invited to full, fcribc in one of the I'peciinen books, exhibited at the C:tv Tavern, Hartiy'i Howl, Francit's Hotel, the Indian Queen, D.jnwo-d\'s Tavern, the Fraxklin Head, and at the Otoige. It is proper tc (late, that the work will oot be executed urAets/fu,,, kw.drrdfui/ciibert ore otiained ? for four th'tmftnti duifars is top much to hazard NOTHING IS TO BE PAID IN AD VANCE, neither will it be expetfed of fub lcribers to take the work w hen pubtlffied, if it is oct delivered rigoioufly cnnfoinijbl* to mv agreement* with the public, expiefi'ed in the CHjujitions affixed to the fpeeioieti hooks, each of which cohCHs of fix deuehed pages of the work. POSTSCRIPT, The woi k is dedicated, by penrriffion, to the PrefioVnt and Dirrflors of the Bank of North Amerit-a. and has already received the patron age of JOHN ADAMS, President of the ffni ! ted States; ofTHOMAS JEFfi-ttSON, Vice- Prelidtrtt "f the United Slates and President et the Sei'S'e; of 3 large number of Senators and Members of the House of Keprefen>ativei of the United States ; and of the Predicts and ! DESERTED. DireiSlorfc of ths different iianks nn,,n ; monflv -ir-ir>rvvi.i it j ~ The Specimen Book in the Bank of.North Amir F u wf DAVID BK V?NF in, isfilling verjfjl with fubfeription,, some „ b l' D .' D 9J-VINE, by 1-rade a Shoe for i copies, low!: for , copies, and i™ f! Tl' .."l» , ™ Uod ' •» f in ° f 5 feet s copies, and I take tkh opportunity \ * " hl gh, l.ghtcomplex.on andhair-alfo, acknowledging all favours. j WAT SON LUDLOW, by trade a Shoe- Gentlemen having hufinefs at eitTierof Vh W the Banks may ftrtffe.ibe there a, well as at the i UM lrt T t ' / ,?? complexion t> 01 1 *»*••«»« uic j Whoever will take up fad Deserters and deli- Taverns, &c. already mentioned. I * » . ,, F , , -T „ . J vyr them on board the laid frigate* shall receive Copy-rightfeeured according toad cf Ccngrefs, j ten dollars reward for each, and reasonable March 10. diis- r tf pharges. j March 12 THOMAS HAWTHORN, Of the City of Philadelphia, RRcit;>wr, ON the 9th day of Aug. I 799, qfflgrsji all his Estate, real, personal nnd mixid, to JOHN M.NiISBIfT nnd JONATHAN MEREDITH, —All per for 9 indebted to thf said Thomas Haw thorn or to rh» late hofeft of Haw the r» and Kerr, ire d&fircd to pay their refpetfive balances to 3?awtf. February at ,«r F » Removal of Midi*ims• i. THOMAS CLAYTON RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he ha* remov'd the whole Stock in trade of the late firm of J. J. MAL COM <Sc co. drutfgilc's to figu of Fothcrgills Golden Head, No. 97 South Second Street, direilly oppo fitt to the City Tavern, where the buihiefs in all its branches wili he conduced as heretofore in cnii juii«slion with WILLIAM LEHMAN, under the firm of WILLIAM LEHMAN 5c Co. March 6. A MISTAKE. AS Mr. I homas Clayton, in his udver tifement above.,'has indirectly asserted that I have declined business, I feel it my duty to inform my friends and the public, that I continue the Drug and Apothecary Rnlinel's, as uluul, at the old stand, ligii of Fotlfcrgill's golden head, No. 26, south becond street, a little below oppolite Black Horse Alley, where- may fcc Jiad, conlVntly, every anicte. in ths line. JOHN J. M.VLCOM. MEDICINE CHESTS, For fhipptpg, with plain approved direaions, put up at an hour's notice. March 7. QUESTIONS To Merchants, Store keepers, and Trades f men in general, life. ift, PRAY Gentlemen, is a perfect standard of discount, or interell, calculated on every dol lar (without exception ) from 1 to 200 c, from one day to sixty-sour days iijdufive; of any value, whether used as a iiandard, or as a check upon the enquiiers' own calculations id Is it of any importance to know the belt methods of computing the exchanges, be tween this country and the principal mari time trading place in Rufiia, Sweden, Den mark, Norway, Pruflia, Poland, Germany, Holiarfd, Flanders, Spain, Portugal, Italy, in fevcral of the Windward and Leeward Weft India Islands, and many ports in the East Indies? 3d Is a table of all the coins and monies of account in the places aforefaid, of any use.' 4th Are the coins and monies of account in the aforefaid places, when reduced todollarsand cents, of any service ? sth Is a table of compound interell of any uti lity ! 6th Is the table by which the banks determine the value of gold, desirable ? 7th Is ths amount of Interest, accurately cal culated for each mouth from one to twelve months, and on every dollar (without ex ception ) from 1 to 2000, of any value ? * Bth Is a table of all the port towns is the United States, and rates of postage therewith, of anv Ifft"? * ' I am, uirh rcfpedt, Gentlemen, Your humble fervjnf, JOHN ROW LETT, y.ccom; tanty Bank of North America. NOTICE, HAVING JONATHAN XERKQITH Aeting Assignee. NEW LINE OF STAGE; 1o New Tori, By the (horteft and most pleafont road—pas through Frankfoid, Buftleton, Newto Penftingfon, Millstone, Bcundbrock, Ui Camp, Scotch Plains, Spiingficld and N 11k. THE SWIFTSURE ttarts from the Green Tree, No ;o N Fourth Stn|et« at 8 o'clock every morning, arrites at New York early the next eyeni ". j From Xew York it lia'fis at 9 o'clock 1 day (Sundays excepted) and arrives at Pi deiphia, ea-rly the sext evening. Faro for paflesgers j dollars, way p-iflep, 6 cent, per mile. Each paffsKger ajlowed of ba-gage. One hundred and fifty yei L -h baggage to pay the fume as a P? fcn ? er. ' All baggie to be at- the riOc of the owi unless inlured and rtocipte,! for liv the ci of the different offices. Hate of ftjttraiit c per cent. *s* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. Nrrth F»;irti< Street, Phitadclpbia, iod WILLIAM V A NISE KVOO!< T ; Nr.. CourtUnd Street, N.E. corner of Greet;v Street, New York. January 3. eo( [. This Day Published, By J. Okmrod, No. 41, Cliefiiut Stre Death of General Wujkingto In imitation of the planner of Offian. By Rev. John B. LfNN, A.M. Miciftcr of the First Preftyterun Comrj 4 e£:<ti of Philadelphia. 0" Mr.'Chaudron's Oration will be pub) on Monday morning. March sj. glass manufactory. THE PROPRIETOR. 1 " Of the Pittsburgh Glass !7. HAVING procured a fufficient number < themoft approved European i - fuiflurers, unci having 011 hand a large ii k thebeft Materials, oil which their now employed, have the ple.'fi, , : the public, that window glaf, of 1 , lity and of" any bze, 7by > inches, carefully packed in bo.vev too feet ea h, may br iad at :h • " Gbfs of larger sizes for otter ( . , r3 alio be had, fucli as for pictures, coach clock faces, &c. B-ttles of al! kinds. quantity may also be had, together Balk», pickling jars, apothecary's fe or other hollow ware—'he wholi cent, lower than articles of ;he ante r brought from any of the lea ports of. th* L'r.it States. A liberal allowance wiil bf ftlerf large quantities Ordersfr. m n and others w ill he punctually attencirr plication to JAMES Cli-111,, or CRIIG, or at the Storeof MclTis PR and .SMIJUH, ' n ket-itreet, P March y OR Kill) OF FAN, OR » 4 DRT GOODS, A liardfome Three Story BRICK HOUSE £s? KITCHEti OfMioilern conatruction and Well buill TTr'TH the best materials, situated ma. VV plcaf nt ami liealij.y pa:t I ;U a mndfrart <h'ft;n: c from the icrittffc of the i i< Enquire at the Office of the Gazette of ttK Ui Man li 16 / iiluable Property Jor Sale, In Chefast, near Sixth street, direfijy t>j t offi Cong hiss Hall. \ I OTofgroujid,about n feet front is C! -C ---». & nut llrat and 73 fe« : n depth, when, good frame house, now in the tfcerJPfef S _ ■■. 1 Bcr.ge futjea to a ground rent of jes. peranrt.: The, advantageous lunation ef this prop. ;■: -j re quires no comments, for it nrell be known, there are lew in this city to equal it, an uneiceptionaUa title will be made to the purehafer. Apply to JAMES Gilt VAN, No. 198, Chcfcut ft. next door to the pi mifes. march 5 tu.th /a-tf Ibree Cents Reward. RUN aw,ay from the SuSfcriher on the ev«nr»g or the 2tlh rnfh a hound Servant Q<JR!..> named Rllzahcfh Hmvorel," hail on and toot;y.vit'a herjrhree different, chanj/esf t garment and meaty, proud, hold and impudent,.a noted !yar • any f><«r fon apprehending her (hall be entitled to the abevs reward—no coiU or charges will be paid. N: !3, She had a years and fome-iuonrte-to fcrve. dawiel fitzpatricfc. Goflien Town (hip, Chefler Gtount-y, J sly' 29. .^awtf august 4^ sta-sv(s;v f Voi.UMR XV (Price 25 Cents) Til 1' A POEM' 'Jit ; S made a i o be Bartered, IUDIA m&* tf" 3tawtf.
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