Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, April 01, 1800, Image 1
«* ** MutteU States, «" Philadelphia Daily Advertiser t * NuMtfK 234J.] |T7* The price of this Gazette is Eight] Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia- sill others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless,some person in this city vI.HI become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months'in Advance. * * No Subscription will it received for a shorter term tbun six months. DicmVr 1 1799, JACOB SPERRY, & Co. IVo. 195 Market Street, 'Offer forfait at rcafnntbl. prices, for approved paper, - r in barter for Caffee, Ml roLiewiso GOODS, Entitled to Drawback: so Cases Creas a la- i «le Ladles' Shoes Morlaix. 5 cases fine Elbcrfe!- 4 do. Do vlf flits X.intns 4 do. Roiwns 4 do- Siamoifes 4 do Platilhs Koy- 3 do- Sitefiahankfs. a! es . 2 do. Damalk table 10 do Caflerillos or linen aflbrted with I white rol'e of Ji & napkins hslfya'df. 3 do- Moreas 5 do Checks and 4 do. Flanders Bed I ftvijjes. Ticks, 6 4> 9"4 alld 3 do. Fine Elber- 10-4 teid Checks 4 do. Cotton Bed 4 da. Conti's and Ticks Liltadc:s I do. Thread ftork -1 do. Chick shirts. ing £, Gloves & pan j6 do. Oil cloths. taloons 10 do. Tapes of all' I do. Kid Gloves numbers,plain,twil 2 do. K»bboa« led, blue and white. .1 do, Garneti und 200 Travelling cafesof Pearls different sizes a caflu alTortea Iron 4 cases cut flint Be- mongery canterSj pint & quart 2 do- Scythes, 10 3 cases gill tumblers hands. 1 cafe wine g affVs 4 do. CofFte mills 171 boxes of Window - Cables of 125 fa- Glass, 8 by 10 "thorns each, 9 & 10 2 rafts Sealing Wax incW: With an extensive aiTortment of Looking Giafs Plates of the following fries, ltS-12, 14, 46-15, aruJ«B-i6, and a variety ctother goods usually imported from Hamburg. Mardi 11. d6t— tav>4W. Eighty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from the Subscriber, at New town, CheHer Kerry, Queen Anne's coun ty, slate of Maryland, the following negroes, viz. a woman named Nanny, went away on the »3d January, 1799, and took with her a Mulat to tejnile child, *boot two years old, named Arianna. Nit.ny 16 3 dark yellow negro, about five feel four tr fpu. i»ches high, remarkably iSegW. Her doatlring unknown as (he tcok » variety of good cloaths with her— Ihe wer.t off with a negro fellow, named Heter, and cJIs himfelf Peter Simpfan, he is the pro perty of 3 certain i!l:am lowers cf 1 albot county, ft;ne as above, uho has advertised one hundred dollars reward for him. Peter is a flout well made yellow fellow, about 6 feet one inch hifth, it a to! rable good Carpenter. Nanny paflea for his w:fs, but her real hulbmd is na med Bob, who belcngs to her nsafter. It is probable they are in tlu neighbourhood of Sa lem in the Jtifies, as they were there in Oflo ber last. and by information, Peter had built himfelf an house to live in, between Kum Bridge and Gold Town ; it is likely they may lave changed their names aid may have pafles, as Peter can write a middling haud ; it is pro bable Nanny has anctherchiid, as it was thought flie was in a pregnant state when she went away. 'I he noted Ferry man Charles, v ho callshimt felf Charles iiodney ; he went off on the iSth of February last, he is a dark mulatto, about " five feet ekht or nine inches high, about fm-ty years old.stoops in hisflioulders when he walks, a fear on his he:d very perceivable —he took with him a f.nall bay mare *tout 4 or 5 years years old, her ir. ne trimmed and bob t:.i!'d ; his clonthing unknown, as he carried ofi a va riety of clottlis ; it is probable he has changed his name, as he is a very artful, fenfihle fellow, he can reid tolerably well ; it is likely hernay hire himfeU' to drive a wrggon, being well ac quainted with that bufinefi, driving for the ar my during the war ; he alio perhaps may have apafs. The above reward wiHbe given forthe afore faid two negroes, vi?. Nanny and Ct arles, if taken out of the state, or twenty dollars for Nanny and child, if taken in this Mate, 8c i- do. Charles if taken in this (late and secured in jail, so as I may pet them ;g.",in. If brought home all reafonablc charges (hall be paid by ine. JOHN QUIMBY. w&fa-4W. March 3 Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forgt, in Yort County, a"negro man, named ISAAC, <xhcr wife CUDJO, about II years '<ld, the property of Robert Coleman; F.fq. He U abeut 5 feet 8 inches high, hai a bl»mi(h in his eyes, xnorc white in them rhan common, by trade a Feigeman ; hsM en and took with him a drab coloured broad cloti'. coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a iwanfdown ftrip«d under acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse Ihirf'one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto firiped border, a b!ut Persian under jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. " Whoever takes up faii negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neighbouring ftatcs Ihall have Ike above re ward or reasonable txuencc«if brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, Ofiober 23,1799. N. B. As said negro forrtorly lived in Cheflrr ' county, it ia probable he may return (here. November 5 The Subscriber TAKES this method of once more informing the Public, that the partnership of Moses Chapline and Robert M'Clure, which was enter ed into for the purpose of retailing Goods in the town of Weft Liberty and Commonwealth of Vir ginia, on the tenth day of Augtift, 1790, expired on the tenth day of August 1793, agreeable to the ♦ermftipulated in ijieir article of copartnership: MOSES CHAPLINE. lav6w. February >l. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL i, 1800. LAW BOOK STORE, 319 Str.et. GEORGE DAVIS hi* jyfc received from Dub lin, via New York, 3 very large Parcel of Law Books, all of the Uteft editfofft, which rt-n ders his assortment he he'.ieves the molt and valuable on the continent. They will be opened this dsy, and ready for sale at any timeat ter wards. The fubferibers to that important work, Went •worth's Sy/tcm of Pleading, are informed that it is now" arrived, and will be delivered *n application. Blank Declarations fettled and approved by tfce most difcinguiftied Law charters, to be had of G. D. March ir, To Merchants. MERCHANTS Accounts elegantly opened, Books neatly and pofted, with various other kinds of writing, by a person t! acquainted w.th accounts. Gentlemen extensively concerned, may find it to their inttrtft to \ tit' bufrnefs in this line into Ills hands* d 5 the f.i Heft.confidence may be reposed ir» him and ample fatiafa&ion ■given. Address a line to B. A. and kave it with the piinter licieof. Philadelphia, March 19. LANCASTER STAGES. qnUB Proprietors of the Philadelphia ap.d Lan- JL caftcr line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their iriendsand the public in general, tor the past favors they have received,and inform thera that in addition to the regular Line, they are p-evi jed with Carriage?, sober and oartfui driyer*, to go through bctwefj the City and Borough in two days. Tbofe who prefer this mode of travailing can be accommodated at tke Stag? Office, sign of United States Eagls, Market Itreet, Philadelphia. Slough. Dawning, Dunivoody Ist Co. Nov. 30. 2t—§ CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS ®r CERTIFIC ATES figji ed by the ftfcfcriber, 'or undivided Shares or Lots on hit pnrchafc within the city of Wafhmg. ton, who have not yet applied tor atid received their Deeds, a:e hereby notified, tliat their several Titles will be duly completed tethe ordsr of thole who in conformity with the term* of the laid Cer tificates, do make the Paymenti in full therefor, either to Thomas AT 1 Euen ■_*"* Co. or to the fcribcr it Philadelphia, on or at any time before (he ji£l day of May next. December 17 BOONETON IRON WORKS TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ON h YKAK THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron Works, fitnat J in the county of Morris in the flat# of New-Jerky, confiding ol a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift milt with two Run of denes, and Saw mill, all in good order and npw in use, together with an excellent, large, ■ titl convenient house, with out-houfes oi every kind ; among which are an Ice iioufe, ani (lone milk house, with a remarkable 8m fp.ing iu it, a large Garden, and an excellent «oll*tilion of Fruit, a large Orchard, and 1500 acres ol wood, paVure and arable land, and a gfe*t number of (lores and workmen's houles Immediate pofTcffioa will be given of houses and (lores fulficient lor providing llock the present winter, and poffefli 111 of the whole in thefpring. For terms inquire of Bavid B. Ogden at Nsw ark. Mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or tr.effrs. Jacob aadßich. ,ard Faelch on tliepreltiifes. January n FOR SALE. For the accommodation of the Farmets of Spring field, and all other perf<,m who are inclined to purchase, the fuhferiber is difpufed TO SELL A MOST VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, LYING in Springfield townftiip, Burlington county, and State of New Jersey, being a part of that capital property welt known by the same of Bullus's Estate, containing two hundred and ten acres, of which twentv-ftven are excelleat swamp wood Jand, up wards of ninety acres arc as good meadow as any in the county, and the refiduc is fine upland; there are three public roid* that run through the land. The i'ubferiber will attend at the of Mr. ]chn Tonkins in Springfield, until the firft day of April next, in order to (hew the land and receive uropcfals either lor lot« or the whole, as may suit purchafcrs. Mareh 17. Thirty Dellars Reward. DESERTED FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of the 14th infl— JOHN OSBORN, born in the townot Bedford, Weft Chsiter county and llate of New-York, aped n years, 9 months, 5 Ceet 8 and a quaHcr inches high,grey eyes (long que,i) light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by trade a Shoemaker. Enlitted by Lieutenant Hey nolds in Steph.n's Town, near Albany the ijth of Jane last Had on and took with him a {hnrt round blee cloth coat with a red cape, a blue cloth coatee, a lew white waistcoats, a losg grey mixed clo'h coat ana breeches, a pair cf boon, a chocolate coloured great coat trimmed with M ich hair pluih, £ fur r hat half worn, and two filvcr watches, one a tuiddle file, the other fmal!. He may impose himieK on some family or gentleman as a waiter, as be sa» aitad in that capacity Whoever apprehends laid Deserter, andfecures him in jail, fends him to Headquartors, or delivers him to any of the Marine nfficers, or any officer of the army of the United Statu (hall receive the above reward and all reafanable charges. J. S. LEWIS, Adjutant Marine Corps, January 16, For publishing in Weekly Numbers, British Colonies in the Weft Indies, And Member of th (Publiihcd fmce the foregoing, by tut siM" author) THE PROCEEDINGS ■ lit regard to the Maroon Ncg' MS Island of Jamaica fc With Gbfervations n the difj»ofiv*on, charac ter, manners and habits of life of <tie tvfarooni; and a detail of the origin, progrefi> and terini- Ration of the late war between ihofe people and the white inhabitants. 3taw4w An Historical View of St. Dow:ngo y or Hisp&niola ; Comprehending an account of the fornaer go vernment of the French part of I hat ifl-and, its p litical state, population, productions, and exports - a narrative of the calamities which desolated the iQand ever fines th| year 1789 ; and a detail of the tranfa<flions n!i the liritilh army in that island to the end of the year 1794- To be illustrated with a large twofheet general MAP of the WEST INDIES, and ten other Mips, all executed in the best manner, viz.— of Jamaica, Harbadoes, Grenada, St. Viniettt, Dominica, St. Ch; iftopher's, Nevis, Antigua, the Virgin Iflando, and a (heet Map of the HLnd of Hifpaniola. A*d to be embeilillied with EIGHT COPPERPLATE PRINTS, 3tawtf The id An Indian Cacique of thelfland Qf Cu ba, addressing Columbus concerning a future state Note—This print, -with thefourth andftxtl, are par ticularly ittvflrateJ. In the illujlration </ the fourth is given a very curLut defcriptim of Columbus's pcrfun and manners, ivitb which the print is said accurately U cor- respond. ad The Bread Fruit of Otaheite as produced in the Botanical Garden at Jamaica. 3d A Family of the Red Charaibes in the island of St. Vincent. 4th Columbu* and his two sons Diego and Fer dinand, difcourfmg on tkeir diicoveries aud prof pedts; from aa ancient Spanifti pi&urein the pof felfion of Edward Morne, Efy. of Bcvis Mount, near Southampton. sth The voyage of the fable Venus from An* gola to the We(l Indies. 6th A Negro heftival in the Island of St. Vin cents, from life, from au original pidture drawn by Agoftino Brunyas, in the poflcflion of Sir Wai. Young, Bart. '/th Plan and elevation of an improved Sugar Mill, designed by Edward Wo oiler y, Ef<|. cf Ja maica. Samuel B'lcdget. Bth Leonard Parkinfcn, a cf Maroons, at taken froir. lilt;. . It is proposed to print iy subscription, (To be pu'jlidifd in weekly numbers) TQf TORECOINC VERT Interesting and ufeful Work. The fubferiber therefore offers thtfe propolaU to 'he public, intending as soon as three hundred have (übfcribef 4 . to pubMh the Erst number, com mencing it with the General View of tlip Ancient State ol the Inhabitants, ihtir origin, manners, cutioms, Oct. as well of Hifpaniola, Cuba, Porto Riio, &c. as of all the. Britiih Islands; and he will continue jtubltfhlng a number weekly, till the whole is fintftied—on the following terms, viz. ift. It fhatt be printed on a handsome qwaito, on a neat Type, and on the belt Printing Paper. ad- It lhall be publiftied in Numbers weekly, and is calculated to be corapieated in Fifty Ntimbers: Each Number to contain Twenty four l?iges of Letter Press. The Price for each Number to be One Quarter of a Dollar, to be Paid on Delivery Should it exceed Fifty Numbers, the Remainder will be given gratis. 3d. ihe Maps and Prints will be delivered with the Number* to which tluy particularly attach, free of any additional Price. And a Direction will be givtn against what particular Page each one is to br placed. The fuhferibers Names, with the Title Pages, &c. will be given with the last Numbers. Note. Such Subfci ibers as do not incline to receive the Numbers as they are publiftied, will have them carefully refcrved for them on pay ing Four Dollars at the Time of lubferibing, and the Remainder when the Work is fimfiwd. To prevent Diiapp intrntnt or Complaint, it is wow pte nailed, that as there will be but a very few Copies itruck off more than may be fublcribcci for, the Price of them will be conli derably raised after tte Publication of the Numbers which are to compose the ftrit Vo lume. SuBiCiPTtoNS are received by said Hum phreys, at No 106, the South Side of Market- Street, MefTis. Pritcharct .-nd Oavidton, at K chmond, Viiginia. Mr. G. Hill, Baltimore, Maryland. Miifrs. Thomas and Jtmes Swords, New York, Mr James White, Bolton ; and Mr, T. C. Culhing, Salem, Mafiachufetts. JOHN MOORE. lenjt JU Tim INTEHIOIi OF AFRICA, Is now in the Press of James Humphreys, And will be fir.ifh-d with all the expedition possible; TT is in large oilavo, on a Weautiful vellum pa- Jl ner, a neat type, and will be illustrated witn a large elegant MAP oi the route of Mr. Park thro' Africa I h3 price to fuhfcribers will be tivo dollars and an hall for it neatly bound and lettered. The snarwes to be priuted in the be ginning of the book. Noti. It will be lierefiary for those who wilh to be poffeSM of the above celebrated woi k on the fupcrior paper to fubferi' e for it soon, as there will be but a few copies printed more than wha'. it is imagined w'li be fubferibed lor. Subfcripticnsare received by fa id Hnmphrcys, at No. 1C.5, south Cd« of nsarkelCrjet. PROPOSALS THE HIS TORY (civil and commercial) or THE In two volumes, By Bhyan E : wards,'"Esq. Of the Iflar i if Jamaica, m. S. A. S. miricac Phiiofophical Society. To tubich will be addei) ALSO, viz. JAMES HUMPHREYS. Philadelphia, March u. ißco. March 18, MUNGO PARK'S TRAVELS, PRINTINC EY SUBSCKI.PTIOW, THE CONDITIONS ARF, vtarch S- NEW LINE OF STAGES To New York, By the ftorteft ;;nd mcft plcafant road—palling through Frankford, Bnltleton, Newtown, Fennington, Miliftone, Boundbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plain?, Springfield and New ark. THE SWIFTSURE starts from the Green Tree, No- jo North Fourth Street, at t o'slock every morning, and arrives at New York early the next evening. From New York it darts at 9 o'clock . very day (Sundays oxcepted ) and arrives at Phils dtlphia, early the next evening. Fare for paflengers 5 dollars, way paflVngers 6 cents per mile. Each pafiewger allowed 14'b of bajgage. One hundred and fifty weight of baggage to pay the fair.e as a paflenger. All baggage to be at the rifle of the ownsr, unless insured and receipted for by the clerks of the different offices. Rate of insurance one per cent. Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50 North Feurth Street, Philadelphia, and to WILMAM VANDERVOOKT, No, 48 Courtland Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich Street, New York. January 3, GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Qf the Pittsburgh Glass Wjrks, HAVING procured a fufficient number of themoft approved European Glals IVanu fu»Slurers, and having on hand a large flock of the bed Materials, on which their workmen are now employed, have the pleafut'c of assuring the public, that window glass of a fupei ior 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 ihorteft notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may also be had, such as for piflures, coach glade*, clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket flalks, pickling jars, apothecary's stop furniture, or other hollow ware-—the whole at least 35 per cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any of the sea ports ot the United States- A liberal allowance will be made on sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others will be pun<flually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HAIiA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of Meflrs PRATHER and SMILIE, in Maiket-Street, P ttfburgh, March 4* tuthtf. The Tear 1800 is arrived 1 UNION TAVERN, In George-Town, upon the Potomak, is FO R SALE, Upon the premises, on the firft Monday in May """PHIS Tavern was built by the fubfeription I of a nuffiber of gentlemen as a neceflVry and nfrfiil improvement to the town —lt colt 1600 c dollars in the year 1799 when materials and workmanship were muih cheaper thai: at this time. The terms of fubfeription w«re that it ftiould be fold to the hijjheft bidden ou the day above mc noned It is a hanjfome, fubllantial br'u-k buildintj, ef threeitonef, fronting sixty feet on the mot public street in the tnwn, and running back sixty thiee feet upon a wide and convenien street—'l he fcoufe is admiratily calculated for ji tavern. It nontains upon the firft floor four large rooms, one of them 30 by 20 feet ard another S3 by 10, besides a large bar anddrerf i.,g room, upt.n the second floor is an elegant afltmbly ro m, 60 by 30 feet, and three conve nient lodging rooms. Upon the third floor are ten excellent lodging room? —the garrat admits of a div.fion of ten mare. There is alio a good kitchen and commodious cellars fufficient for Inch a hottfe. PafTages and cross passages ißter feift the house in such a mannar as to make each roi-in private. 1 here are stables fufiicient for the aceommo. dation of fifty heifen, with convenient (beds for carriages—attached to the building are three lots of 60 feet by no each, which front cn three streets, and in the back yard and not 20 yards from the kitchen is a copious and never tailing fpriwg of most excellent running water. The nature of improvements and their con venience to the city of Washington mull rentier this property a mofl cetirable acquisition to any person who may wifti to carry on a tavern upon an cxtenfive fcalc. Thr immediate removal of the government of the United States must re eeivc to it full and complete ctSom. The terms of sale are, one third in ca(h- - or.e third in no days and the other third in J4O days, to b« secured by approved notes ne gotiable at the Bank of Columbia or at either of the Banks in Baltimore, pofliflion to be giv en on the dayof sale and a perfedl title made clear, of all incumbrances, on the last payment being m;de THOMAS BE ALL, of Geo. ) T fl DANTFL RETNIZEL J eTu4w February l< Valuable Property for Sate, In Chefuat, near Sixth Street, direflly opposite \ LOT of ground, about ai feet front in CKef t\ cut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure ot Samuel Benge fuujefl to a ground rent ot 201 per annuo,. The, adyar.tapeovs fituatiow of this property re quires no comments, lor it must be known, thf.re are few in this city to equal it, in unecceptionablc title will be-made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES CIHVAN, No. 198 , Chefnut 0. next door to the pwmifes march 5 tu.th U - Jtfßs. 6ECK, TSKGS IciVf to inforiK ihe Ladiai of Philt- SCHOOI, for Gagraphv and History on the 4th of'Aprii, from fc to 8 o'clock. Any young La<4ie«(nuy attend, a» «eti at those already un | icr tui'.iin. Fifth Street, opposite State House tard. N. D.—A FEW LOTS to be let at Fritik crd. Enquire «abov«. March 15. «v eodt-f next [March 8j iawtxMay. Congrkss Hall. & fViLUUK xvy. This Day Published, By J. Ota fRoD, No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Price %$ Cent#) THE Death of General Wajhingtsn. A POEM. In imitation of the manner of Qfitan. By Rev. John B.Linw, A.M. Minister of the First Prefbyteriiii Congregation of Philadelphia. £/* Mr. Chautfron'ti Oration will be published on Monday morning. M«rch 15. d. JUST CO MS. TO HAND, And lor fate at W. Young, J. Zf J. Crukshajjk, and Thomas Dobson's Bookstores, A POEM, Sacred to tbe memory of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late Prefldeut of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States. Adapted to the lid February 1800. By Richard Alsop. march 26. NOTICE. A CERTIFICATE of one Share «f the Bank of the United Stares, No. %9120, in the name ot Lewis Peter Quirtyn, and a Certificate ot two Shares «i the said Bank, No 29119, in the name of George James Chtlmondely, Earl of Chclmon dely, were forwarded from New York by the Chufterfield Brittfh Packet foe Falmouth, which was captured by the French, and the Certificates loft, or destroyed, and for which application it made at said bank for the renewal thereof, of which all persons concerned are desired t® take notiee. CLEMENT BIDDLE. February ai, TO BE LET, THE LOT, At the ncrtb-east corner of Areb and Ninth streets, Now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Busby, as a Board Yard. JC3*" Enquire at No. 218 Arch street. March 17. FOR SALE, SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near tne corner of Arch and Ninth ftrects. ALSO, To be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Pasture Lots, Cn the Wiflibickon road, abeut half a mile from the city. %• Enquire at No. 18 North Fifth fireet. November 15 Taxes of Lycoming County JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY DireiYi'-n of the Commifflontrs of Lyco ming county, ifendsat Philadelphia to re ceive the Taxes affefHid upon unfsated Lands in tiiar County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Tfc ife who have filed with the Com miliioners, statements of their Lands, are re fuelled to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes, thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, b«- for-, his leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for colle&ion, agreea bly to the afl for raising county rates and levies Thof« who have not filed statements of theii lands with the Commiflioners, and aredtOrous of having it done, to prevent fafes without pre visus personal Notice, may file with the above Treasurer, their lifts, ftitiag the quantities re turned, number and dales of the warrants and names of the warrantees, under which they h.«ld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No 98, Market street for this purpole until the 18th iaftant. November 9, DESERTED, FUOM the United States Frigate Philadel phia, DAVID DEVINE, by trade a Shoe maker, born in Ireland, 13 years of age, i feet 6 inches high, light complexion and hair—also, WATSON I.UDLOW, by trade a Shoe maker, bern in New-Jersey, 3s years of age, S feet 10 inches high, dark hair and complexion- Whoever will take up f»id Deferter# and deli ver them on board the said frigate, lhall receive ten dollars reward for each, and reasonable charges, March 11 Ikree Cents Reward. RON away f rODl t,!e Subscriber on the evening nt the 18th inft. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth HowcVel, had on and took with hf rlthr.-e different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p«r fon apprehending her (hall ! e entitled to the above reward no co<?(. or charges will be paid. N: C,iohebad a years and some months to serve, DANIEL F 17Z PAT RICK. Goihen Towolfcip, Ciefter County, July V) itigirft * feo 3 t. d3m« 3 tawtf. d6tiawtf 3tAWtf. J'wrf