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JfVMBFK 2346.1
The price of this Gazette is Eight
Dollass per annum to Subscribers residing
in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; and mil->s,some person in this city
•uiill become answerable for the subscription,
•V must l-e Iniid Six Months in Advance.
%* No Subscription will be received for
term than six months.
DectmVr i 1799
JACOB SPERRY, & Co.
No* 195 Market Street,
Offer for sale at reasonable prices, for approved
paper, ( t in barter for CofTc^r-'
THE FOLLHWINO
GOO D s.
Entitled t:>?)vawback :
■lO CaT«s Ci>ai aU- I i caie Ladies' Shoes
Motltix. ! 5 cases fine Elbtnel - <
4 do.JfeVla lies I fjnens
A di>. Kouans 4 do. Siamoifas
a iii> PlatillnsKov- } do. Silefiahankfs.
ales. 2 Damask table
10 do Caflerillo" or linen afToried wilh
white rolls of 11 & napkins
half yard*. 3 d °- Mortas
g do Checks and 4 do Flanders Bed
lV'pes. Ticki, 6 4, 9*+ an^
.:o. Fine Elber- 10-4
' ield Checks 4 do Cottsn Bed
4 d,j. ContiK and Ti.V.s
Liftadoes J do. Thr.-a ftock
-1 do. Check fbirts. ings, Gloves & pan
-16 do. Oilcloths. taloons
10 do. Tapes of all 1 do. Kid Gloves
numbers,plain,twil 2 dn. K:bbon
led, blue and white 3 do. Garnet* and
■ioo Travelling cafesof Pearls
different sizes » calks assorted Iron
4 cases cut Bint De- mongery
canters, pint & quart 2 do Scythes, 10
» cases gill tumblers hands. *
1 cafe vine glasses 4 do. Coffee mills
I7< boxes of Wtodow 3 Cables of 115 fa-
Glafe, Sby 10 _ tfeoms each, 9& lo
2 rafi s Sealing Wax inch:
With an extetifive aflortment of Looking
Glass Plates of the following sizes, 16-12,
17-13. 20-12, 2213, 24-
14, 2(1-15, end 28-16, and a vanetj/ot'other
goods usually imported from Hamburg.
March 11. d6t—taw 4W.
Eighty Dollars Reward,
RAN-AWAY from the Subscriber, at New
tbwr., Chester Ferry, Queen Anne's coun
ty, ft ate of" Maryland, the following negroes,
viz. a woman named Nanny, went away on the
23d January, 1799, and took with her a Mulat
to female child, about two years old, named
Arianna. Nanny is a dark yellow negro, about
five feet four or five inches high, remarkably
handsome for a negro. Her cloathing unknown
as (he took a variety of gtjnd cloirthf with her —
flic went off with a negro named Peter,
and calls himfeif Peter Simpfon, he is the pro
perty of a certain W'iiliam Bowers of Talbot
county, state as above, \»ho has advertised one
hundred dollars reward for him. Peter is a stout
well made yellow fellow, about 6 feet one inch
hiph, is a tolerable Carpenter. Nanny
pafles for his wife, but her real hufbind is na
med Bob, who belongs to her matter. It is
probable they are in the neighbourhood of Sa
lem m the Jerfies, as they were there in Octo
ber last. and *by information, Peter had built
himfeif an house to live in, between Rum
fridge and Gold Town ; it is likely they may
have changed their names and may have partes,
as Veter can write a middling hand ; it is pro-
bable Nanny has anotherchild, as it was thought
she was in a pregnant state when Ihe went away.
T he noted Ferry man Charles, u ho calls himt
felf Charles Rodney ; he went 01T on the 18th
of February last, he is a dark mulatto, about
five feet eiufft or nine inches high, about f*rty
years old, (loops in hisfhoulders when he walks,
a fear on his he'sd very perreivible—he took
with him a small hay mire about 4 or 5 years
years old, her m ne trimmed and bob tail'd ;
his cloathing unknown, as he carried off a va
riety of clot; hi ; it is probable he h3S changed
his name, ?* he is a very artful, sensible fellow,
he can read tolerably well ; it is 'likely he may
hire hlmfelt to drive a wrggon, being well ac
quainted with that business, driving for the ar
my during the war ; he also perhaps may have
a pass.
The above reward will he given for the afore
faid !wr» negroes, viz. Nanny and Charles, if
taken out of the state, or twenty dollars for
Nanny ar.d child, if taken in this Hate, & 2z do.
Charles if taken in this state and secured in jail,
so as I may pet them again. If brought home
all reasonable charges fhaU be paid by me.
JOHN QUIMBY.
w&fa.4W.
March 3
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Spr'ng Forge, in York
County, a negro man, named ISAAC, cfther
wife CUDJO, about ai years «U, tke property
of Robert Coletmn; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8
indies high, has ablemiih in his eyes, -snore wnite
in them than common, by trade a Fcrgeman ; h?4
on and took with him a drat coloured broad clot!'
coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons
Drintwl fancy cord, a lwanfdown striped under
?cket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse
shirt' one muslin handkerchief, fpriggcd, two
ditto striped border, a blue Per Han under jacket
and two prir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up
nep;ro and lodges him in a«v jail in this or any
of the neighbouring states (hall have the above re
ward or reasonable expencesif brought home
JOHN BRIEN.
Spring Forge, o<3©ber 13,1799*
N. B. A» raid negro forntarly lived in Cheftcr
county, it is probable he may return there.
November 5
The Subscriber
TAKES this method of once more informing
the Public, that the partnerihip 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 August, 1790, expired
on the tenth day of August 17 93, agreeable to the
term stipulated in their article of copartnerfliip:
MOSES CHAPLINE.
law6w.
February tr.
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1800
LAW BOOK,STORE,
319 High Str.et.
GEORGE DAVIS has just received from Dub
lin, via New York, a very large Parcel of
Law Boultft. all of the latefc editions, which ren
ders 'his aflortment he believes the mofr extonfive
and valuable on the continent. They will be
opened this day, and ready for faleat any time af
terwards.
The subscribers to that important wo»k, IVent
•worth's Syflem of Pleading, are informed that it i c
now arrived, and will be delivered on application,
Clank Declarations fettled and approved by the
most distinguished Law chara&crs, to be had of
G. D. ,
March ir,
To Merchants
MERCHANTS Arco'ints elegantly opened,
Rooks neatly and corre&ly posted, with
various other kinds of writing, by a person
thoroughly acquainted with accounts.
Gentlemen extensively concerned, may find
it to their interest to put business in tbia line
into his hinds, as the fwlleft confidence may be
reposed in him and ample Catisfa&ion given.
Address a line to B. A. and leave it with the
printer hereof.
Philadelphia, March "9
LANCASTER STAGES.
r Proprietor? of the Philadelphia and Can-
X carter line of Stages DISPA TCH, return their
grateful thanks to fheir the public in
general, lor the past favors they have received, and
inform them that in addition to the regular Linr,
th*y ara p ovi-icdwith Carriages, sober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough in two days. Those who prefer this mode
of travailing cau be accommodated at the Stage
Office, sign of United States fiagle, Market street,
Philadelphia!
Slough. Downing, Dumvoody & Co.
Nov. 30.
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
THE POSSESSORS
OF OBLIGATIONS »r CERTIFICATES sign
ed by the flibfcriber, for undivided Shares or
Lots on his purcbafe within the city of Washing
ton, who have not yet applied for and received
their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their several
Titles will be duly completed to the order of those
who in conformity with the term* of the said Cer
tificates, do make the Payments in full therefor,
either to Thomas Af l Euen is* Co. or to the 45 üb
fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time beford
the 31ft day of May next.
December 17
BOONETON IRON WORKS
TO BE-SOLD,
OR LEASED FOR ONF. -YEAR THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron
Works, fitnate in the county of M«rris in the
flat* of New-Jcrfey, confifi of a Forge with
four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill
with two Run of fte ne«, and Saw mill, all in good
order and new in use, together with an excellent,
large, jnd convenient house, with out-houfes of
every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and
stone milk house, with a rcm/rkable fine spring in
it, a large Garden, and an excellent «olledtion of
Fruit, a large Orchard, and 2500 acres of wood,
pa*ure and arable land, and a great number of
hore* and workmen's houses Immediate poflelTion
will be given of houses and stores fufficient for
providing Hock the prefert winter, and pofieflion
of the whole in the spring.
For terms enquire of David B Ogden at New
ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David
Ford in Morris Town, or me firs. Jacob asidßich
,ard Pacl'ch on tbepre&iies.
Januarv 11
FOR SALE.
For the accommodation of the Farmers of Spring
field, and all other pcrfons who are inclined
to purchase, the fubferiber is disposed
TO SELL
A MOST VALUABLE
TRACT OF LAND,
LYING in Springfield township, Burlington
county, and State of New Jersey, being a
part of that capital property well known by the
name of
Bullus's Estate,
containing two hundred and ten acres, of which
twentv-feven are excellent swamp wood land, up
wards of ninety acres are as good meadow as any
in the county, and the refiduc is fine upland ; there
are three public roads that run through the land.
The fuhferiber will aitewd at the h.'ufe of Mr.
John Tonkin' in Springfield, until the firft day of
April next, in order to lhcw the land and receive
proposals either for lots or the whole, as may suit
purchasers,
JOHN MOORE.
•feojr
March 17.
Thirty Dollars Reward.
DESERTED
FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of the
14th inft—JOHN OSBORN, born in the
town of Bedford, Weft Chester county and slate
of New York, aged years, 9 months, 5 feet
8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyes (longqued)
light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by
trade a Shoemaker. Enhtted by Lieutenant Rey
nolds in Stephen's Town, near Albany the 15th of
June last. Had on and took with him a (hort
round blue cloth coat with a red cape, a blue
cloth coatee, a few white waistcoats, a long grey
mixed clo'h ceat ana breeches, a pair of boots, a
chocolate coloured great coat trimmed with black
hair plflfh, i* hat half worn, arwi two silver
watches, one a middle lizr, the other small. He
may impofc himfielt on fomfc fsmily orgentlesian
as a waiter, as he has a&ed in that capacity
Whoever apprehends said Delertcr, andfecures him
in jail, fends him to Headquarters, or delivers him
to any of the Marine officer?, or any officer of the
army of the United States shall receive the above
| reward and all reasonable charges.
J. S. LEWIS,
Adjutant Matins Corps.,
January x 6,
By A. DICKINS is" J. ORMROD,
t'OR PUBLISHING
The Pursuits of Literature,
Tb ivhicb ivill be Annexed,
A VINITICATION OF THE WORK.
TRANSL AT J 0 NS
Of all the Greek, Latin, Italia«, and French
,Itaw4 v/
The Work will be print
ed from the lad Lon
don t din on, an 4 will
form a large o&avo
volume of ahcut sco
pages.inclnding an in
dtx whkh :his edition
will alone poflcis.
N. B,—lt i s nojTJ i
be finished, with all po
%* Ful-'fcriprions will
kins, No. 25, Noi th Secoi
Church, and J. Ormrod,
and by the principal B'
United States.
3tavtf
march a;
JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co.
At their Store No* 5 Cbcsnut Street, have
11 «—$
March 24,
- THS SHIP
v||||v aWTa^le"
C. Tih**ghast, Master.
PHILADELPHIA built, 0/ live oak and ce
dar, will be ready to receive }icr cargo at Weft's
wharf in a few days, and to fail about the sis
tcenth*of April. For freight or pafiage apply
to the captain on board, or*to 1
JEREMIAH WARDER.
Samuel IHodget.
The following articles entitled to Drawback
Cotton Hose, fine Holland Shirting Linen,
Table Linen, Tifkliugs, R*« for Paper*ma
kers, Rufiia S il Cir.th, Kjfpens Duck, Irish
Linens ir. trunks, London White Lead, Dry
and ground in oil, Red an 1 Barr Lead, London
Tin in boxss, London refined Salt Petre, Mew-
CafHe Grindstones, "Roman Tea Canni'icrs,
elegant Girandoles, ten foiarponnd Woolvvieh
proof cannon, double fortified with apparatus
compleat, and a quantity of three and nine
pound foot.
march 31
Schuylkill Permanent Bridge
PROPOSALS in writing will be received until
the fjth day of April next, at the oflrce of
the Treahirer of the Schuylkill Permanent Bndge
Company No. It Church alley, for a fapplv of
ten thowfand perch of the best qualify Free Stone,
one half of which must he of larjje dim<infions,
viz 7to 11 feet long, to 3 fe?t wide in the
bed,, 9 to 18 inches deep—the remain ler to be of
the size which is generally called large foundation
(lone, to be delivered at the 'A'elt eid «f
street, in such quantities and at such times fhall.
be required. Price and time ot payment to be
expressed.
JOHN DORSEY, Secretary protim.
A quantity of TERRASS for mortar wiil be
wanted.
March 17
A ha»dfome Three Stcry
BRICK HOUSE £»' KITCHEN,
Of modern construction and well built
WITH the bed materhls, fituatetl i» a very
pleas nt and healthy part of the town at
a moderate fiom the centre of the city.
Enquire at the Office of the Gazette of the Uni
niteil States.
March 16
HOUSE,
ON the Frrnktord Road, two miles from the
City, with s good Stable and Garden. Pof
feflion may be had immediately. For terms enquire
of the Printer
march as.
CONTAINING fix acres and three quarter", at
the corner oV the townihip line road, and the
fame lsading from the Falls Tavern to German
town, handlomdy situated for building, and well
watered. Enquire «f the Printer.
march 27
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
RHOADS, late of this city, deceased, are
reeiuefteii to mate immediate payment; —and those
having accounts against the fanae, to bring them
in, duly attested, for payment to
PROPOSALS
A 5 A-TIKICAL POEM
in Four dialogues,
WITH NOT* 3.
Al'D
paffagrs, quoted in the Prefaces,
Vindication and Notes.
BY THE AUTHOR.
)SALS.
PROPi
It {hail be elegantly ex
ecuted and be<kliver
edto subscribers at .the
moderate price of trvo
dollars andfifty cents, in
boaids l o others it
will be raised.
•n the Press, and will
ssi6(e speed.
jc received by A. Dic
d Strut. oppofkc Christ
No. 41, C'hefem-frrect,
okfclltVs the
FOR SALE
The following Articles, viz.
First quality Ruflia Hemp
Russia Duck
Brandy in pipes, firft and fourth proof
Madeira Wine in pipes and La If pipes
Claret in cases
Winter and Summer preffci, Spermaceti Oil
Spermaceti Candels, and
Hjifon Tea, latest importation
FOR LIVERPOOL.
WHO HAS FOR SALE,
STONE.
To be Bartered,
FOR EUROPKAN, OR FAST INDIA
DRT GOODS,
A SUMMER RETREAT.
TO BE Rb.NTED,
A NEAT AND CONVENIENT
A LOT OF GROUND,
NOTICE.
RACHEL RHOADS Administratrix.
Mwch 26.
NEW LINE OF STAGES
To New Tork,
By the fiiorteft and most pleasant road—pailing-*'
through Frankford, Bullleton, Newtown,
Pennington, Millstone, Bonndhroolc. Union
Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield arid New
ark.
THE SWIFTSURE
starts from the Green Tree, No- 5° North
Fourth Street, at 8 o'clock every morning, and
arrives at New York early the nexl evening.
From New York it darts at 9 o'clock
day (Sundays excepted) and arrives at Phila
delphia, early the next evening.
Fare for paflengers 5 dollars, way paflTengers
6 cent®, per mile. Each pafienger allowed 141b
of baggage. One hundred and fifty weight of
baggage to pay the fame as a pafienger.
All baggage to be at the ritk of the owner,
unless insured and receipted for by the clerks
of the different offices. Rate of insurance one
per cent.
*s* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50
North Fourth Street. Philadelphia, and to
WILLIAM VANDEKVOQKT, No. 48
Courtland Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich
Street, New York.
3swtf.
January 3,
GLASS MANUFACTORY,
THE PROPRIETORS
Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works,
HAVING procured a fufficicnt number of
themoft approved European Glass Manu
fudlurers, and having on hand a large stock of
the best Materials, on which their workinew are
now employed, have the pleasure of alluring
the public, that window glass of a fupei ior qua
lity and of any size, from 7 hy 9, to 18 by 24
inches, carefully packed in boxes containing
100 feet ea h, may be had at the (horteft notice.
Glass of larper sizes for other purposes, may
also be had, such as for pi&ures, coach glade*,
clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
flalks, picklingjars, apothecary's ft»op furniture,
or other hollow ware —the whole at least 25 per
cent, lower than articles of the fame quality
brougKt from any of the sea ports of the United
States. A liberal allowance will be made on
sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants
and others will be pundlually attended to on ap
plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC
CRAIG, or at the Store of Meflrs. PRATHER
andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, P ttfburgh.
mwfim
Msrch ?,
The Tear 1800 is arrived I
UNION TAVERN,
In George-Town, upon the Potomak, is
FOR SALE,
Upnn the prerrifes, on the firft Monday in May
3ta\v2 w
r TM-H8 Tavern was built by the subscription
L of a number of gentlemen as a nereffary
and nfeful improvement to the town—lt co't
1600 c dollars in the year 1799 when materials
and workmanship were much cheaper than at
this tinfe The terms of subscription were that
it ftjould be fold to the highest bidder on the
day above raentioke<l-
It is a handfolne, substantial brick building,
ef three ftorics, fronting iixty feet on the moi.
public itreet in the town, and running back
iixty three feet upon a wide and convenien
ftreet—t he koufe »s admiratily calculated for
a tavern. It contiins upon the firft >or four
large rooms, one of them 30 by ao feet and
another 23 by ao, besides a large bar and drefT
i g room, upon the focond floor is an elegant
afTmbly roots, 60 by 30 feet, and three conve
nient lodging rooms. Upon the third fl.ior arc
ten excellent lodging rooms—the garrat admits
of a clivifion of ten m«re. There is alio a good
kirehen and commodious cellars fufficient for
Inch a hoafe. Pafiages and croi'9 psffages inter
fe«fl the hoiife ia such a manner as to make each
rocin private
mwflm
1 here are stables fwfficieat for the aceornnio.
utioft of fifty ho fes, with convenient sheds for
carriages—attached to the building are three
lots of 60 feet by 120 each, which front cn
three fireets, and in the hack yard and not 20
yards from the kitchen is a copious and n*vtr
tailing spring of most excellent running water.
The nature of improvements and their con
venient e to the city of Washington mull render
this property a mod r'efirable icquifition to any
person who may with to carry on a tavern upon
an extensive scale. Tbr immediate removal of
the government of the United States must re
eeivt to it full and complete cuftcm.
raScw tf.
The terms of sale arc, one third in calh- -
one third in 120 day* and the other third in
240 days, to b« lecnred by approved notes ne
gotiable at the Bank of Columbia or at either
of the Banks in Baltimore, poflifiion to be giv
en on the day of sale and a perfeft title made
clear, of all incumbrances, on the last payment
being made.
THOMAS BEALL, of Geo. ? T „
DANIEL REINTZF.L.
diet
February 25
Valuable Properly for Sale,
ki Chefnut, near Sixth flreet, dirc-lly opnofitt
A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in Chef
nut ilreet and 73 feet In depth, whereon is a
good lnme house, now in the tcrure of Samuel
Benge fubjefl ko a ground rent ot jos. per annum
3taw.
The, advantageous fituatio* of this property re
quires no comments, for it muflbekncwn, there
are few in this city to equal it, ar, unexceptionable
title will be made to the jwchafer. Apply to
JAMES GIUVAN,
No. 19$, Chefi iit ft- r.fit door to the premises
m»rch 5 tu.thiatf
eodtf
tuthtf.
next
[March 8J lawtiMay
Congress Hall.
[Foic/wt; XVII
MRS. BECK,
BEGS leave to inform the Ladies o;' Pmh
delphia, that (he opens her MORNING
SCHOOL for Geography and HiHory on lie
4th of April, from 6to 8 o'clock. Any youni*
Ladies may attend, as «tell as those already u:. •
der tuition.
Fifth Street, oppos 'te State House T.ir.i.
N. B.—A FEW LOTS to be let at Frank
ford. Enquire as above
March
This Day Published,
By J. Ormrod, No. 4 i, Chefnut Street,
(Price 25 Cents)
THE
Death of General Wajhington.
A POEM,
In imitation of thff wanner of Offiaa.
By Rev. John B. Link, A.M.
IWinifcer of the First Presbyterian Conerceation
of Philadelphia.
ss* Mr. Chaudron's Oration will be published
on Monday morning.
March 15,
JUST COME TO HAND,
Ancf for falc at
W. Young, J. & J. Crukshank, a:
Thomas Dobson's Bookstores,
A POEM,
Sacred to the memory of
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Late President of the United and
Commander in Chief of the Armies of the
United States.
Adapted to the aid February 1800.
By Richard Alsop.
march 26.
NOTICE.
A CERTIFICATE of on® Share ®f the Bank
of the United States, No. 29120, in the name
ot Lewis Pet«r Quintyn, and a Certificate of two
Shares «f the said Bank, No. 39119, in the name
of George James Cholmondcly, Earl of Cholmon
dely, were forwarded from New-York by t'
Chafterfield British Packet for Falmouth, wfeich
was captured by the French, and the Certificates
101 lor lieftroyed, and for which application is
made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of which
all persons concerned are desired te take notice.
CLEMENT BIDDLE
February ai
TO BE LET,
T PI E LOT,
At the nortb-east corner of Arch and
Ninth streets,
Now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Busby, as
a Board Yard,
Jcy Enquire at No. 218 Arch street.
March \-j.
FOR SALE,
SEVERAL VALUABLE
BUILDING LOTS,
Near the corner of Arch and Ninth streets.
ALSO,
To be Sold or Let,
A number of excellent Paiture Lots,
On the Wiffahickon road, about'half a mile
from the city.
%* Enquire at No. *8 North Fifth street.
November 15. d6tiawtf
7axes of Lycoming County
JOHN KIDD, Treasurer,
By Dire«£lion of the Commiffiowrs of Lyco
mip.g county, attends at Philadelphia t« re
ceive the Taxes affefiVd upon upfeated Lands in
that County, from the holders thereof, in this
City. Thole who have filed with the Com
milftoners, statements of theic Lands, are re
quested to call upon him, to know the amount
of Taxr* thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, b«- t
fore his leavipg the City, they will be put ihto
the hands of the Sheriff for colic#ion* a«re?a
bly to the a£t for raising county rates and levies
Thof# who have not filed statements of their
lands with the Commifiioners, and aredeGrous
of having it done, to prevent fates without pre
vious personal Notice, may file with the above
Ticafur«r, their lifts, ftatiflg the quantities re
turned, number and dates of the warrants ard
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 purpose
until the 18th instant.
November 9,
DESERTED,
FROM the United States Frigate Philadel
phia, DAVID ftEVINE, by trade a Shoe
maker, born in Ireland, 23 years of age, 5 feet
6 inches high, light complexion and hair—aifo,
WATSON LUDLOW, by trade a Shoe
maker, born in New-Jersey, 33 years of age,
c feet 10 inches high, dark hair and complexion*
Whoever will take up fa id Defcrteis and deli
ver them on board the said frigate, shall receive
ten dollars reward for ea.h, and reasonable
charges.
March ii.
Ihree Lents Reward.
RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening
of the aßtfc inft. a bound Servant GIRL,
named Elizabeth HowcVel, had on and took with
h«rjthree different changes of garment ?r>d money,
proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p«-r
---fon apprehending her entitled to the abtve
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Gofhen Townfl.ip, Chester Count.y, July 29.
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