Eighty Thousand Perjons, or AtL ACES, Have, witkin two y fat ft past, foarul relitf from H A M I L J 0 A 7'/ Worm-cteftroying Lozenges, In various dangerous cowphtints, Arising from Wurms, and from fuu'ncls or ob" Ptwift in '.he STOATACH and BOIVSLS THIS medicine bears 110 analogy what ever to otherb' of si nilar titles, lo com monly comul lined ot as operating with a degree of •■violence fivfficient not only to kill worms but sometimes to endanger the pa tient's life ; on the contrary a peculiar ex cellence c-f this re me J y is its being suited to every age and constitution j contains nothing but what is perfeftly innocent, ar.d is so mild in its operation that it cannot injure the mpO delicate pregnant lady, or the ten dered infant of a week old Ihould no woims ejeift in the bojly ; but will without pain or griping tleanfe the stomach and bowels of whatever is loul or offenfivc, and thereby prevent the produftion of worms and rnvtny latil disorders. Tliey are particularly effi cacious in carrying off all gross humours and eruptions ; feverilh and bilious com plaints, and are the fafeft and mildest purga. live that can be used cn any occalion. Children generally take this medicine with e«gerrtfs ; having a pleasant appearance and an agreeable tade. Description of worms, And the Symptoms by which they are known. Worms w'lich infeft the human body, are ehiefly of four kinds, viz. Ihe teres or large round worm, the afcarides, or small rv*w worm, and ladly, the ta:nia, or tape, this is often many yards long, and is full of joints ; it is mod hurtful and mod difficult to cure. Among the symptoms attending worms, are disagreeable breath eTpecially in the morning, bad and corrupted gums; itching in the nose and about the feat ; convulfons and epileptic fits, and sometimes privation of speecH ; flatting and grinding of teeth in ' sleep ; irregular appetite, sometimes loathing ■food, and sometimes voracious ; purging, with slimy and foetitj dools ; vomiting ; large and hard belly ; pains and ficknef? at the floinacb ; pains in the head and thighs, with lownefa of spirits ; flow fe*ver, with small and irregular pulse ; a dry cough ; ex eeffive third ; sometimes pale and unhealthy countenance,"and sometimes the face bloated and Bullied. JO™ Persons afflifted with any of the above fymjitoms fhould'have immediate re count to Hamilton's Worm destroying Lo unges, \Ohich have been conllantly attended with fuectfs in all complaints similar to to those above drfcribrd. %* Recent cures, fjlefted from several hundreds, the authenticity of which any per son may ascertain oy letter or personal appli cation, not being performed in Europe—no body kno'vs where—but at home. A daughter of Mr. Ewi'ng Wiley, No. 109, Cedar street, Philadelphia, was dread fully aiflifted with worms, info much that hsr life was with great reason despaired of ; her complexion fade 3 and grew pale anil fal low ; her eyes sunken ; her appetite was a 1011, and succeeded by a. painful and conflant fkknefs at the stomach , which general waft ing and debility was accompanied with every appearance of a dangerous fever. From this deplprable situation Aw was relieved, and re florid to n Hate of perfeft health and flrengtl in a few days, by the life of Hamil ton's Worm dell roving Lczenges; which expelled a great number of large pointed worms, fiom fix to nine or twelve inches in kngth ; one of which being of a mod ex traordipar) thickness, (supposed from half an inch to an inch in diameter) was opened and found to contain a quantity of young ones. The ab ve is communicated by M r « Wiley, believing its perusal may be ufeful to many, by extending the knowledge of a medicine Tvbich merits universal attention. MICHAEL DUFFY, redding at No; 47 Wilkes street, Fell's point, in the city of Baltimore, voluntarily maketh oath, that the following ft.iteinent is just and true. In the beginning of May last, my three children, a boy of seven, and two girls, the one five, and the other three years of age, were taken very ill, nearly at the fame time, ot a common' fever, as I then supposed ; but w:.3 soon convinced the disorder was ".C'Jufecf by worms, thev were frequently trou bled \\ith convulsion fits, and violent ftart ings in their sleep, and with almost continu al vomiting and purging, particularly the young?ft. I made immediate application to a phyiician of the firft reputation, and his medicines were admintftered with a confi dence of success which only encreafed our dilappointment. The child grew daily worse, and I was absolutely without hopes of their recovery. The yoUngest one appeared almost devoid of animation, and fcareely an i:iha tant cf this world. In tjiis dift re fling mo rn, r.t I wa« tol(l that Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lozenges had performed many cures in cases equally desperate. I immedi ately p.urchafed a box, and gave each of them 3 dose, which in a few hours produced the hi' (I defirabje eflfe&s ; Uie eldest vomited a crcat number of very large worm?, ami the second ihoufands of small ones, many of tliern not a quarter of an inch Icvig ; in the youngest they seemed to be cbnfumed, and had the appearance of Ikins of a slimy matter. I repeated the dose agreeably to the paper of directions, and they all speedily recovered a goed state of health, which they flill enjoy though five months have nearly elapsed since they were on the borders of the grave, and the death of the whole appeared to be inevi table. Sworn before me, tliis 26th day of Sep tember. 1799. J' SMI I H. tetter from Mr. John Abefcromhy, f ( ,ap I ar.d candle manufrifturer, No. jS, Bridge j street, Baltimore, to the proprietor ot Ha milton's Worm Dcfffoyi' g Lozenges. Sir, October 12, 1799. I think it to inform yon th.it I have experienced the happiefl elfcfts from your Lozenges, having been much affefted for f >ur years pnft with various complaints Caused by a cold, particularly a conllant pain in my ftotnach and bowels, frequent and severe head-ache, with a general lalcitude jrul weakness, during which time I had the best medical advice that could be obtained from the mo ft fkilful physicians I cou'tfliear of, bcth American and European, but with out any alleviation of my disorder. I should too probably have continued without relief, but for youi Worm Deftroy in'g Lozepge's,which brought from me an astonishing quantity of small white worms, about the size of a coarse thread, and in a (hort time I found niyfelf perfeftly free from all my former complaints, and have enjoyed a good (late of health for five months past. I have condantly recommended your me dicine, and Hull as long as I live, having from my own experience reason to believe it to be an invaluable and unparalled remedy. ShouU any .person with for further information, I will with pleasure fatisfy their enquiries on this fubjeft. JOHN J. ABERCROMBY. Sir, July 10, 1799. I had heen a long time afflidted with a viojent irnawing pain in my ftomacb, a dull,' heavy and continual head-ache, with a fre quent swimming in ray head, accompanied with dimnefo of fight, and sometimes partial blindness, and was rendered incapable of at? tending my Sufinefs through loss of strength; fomtimes could scarcely eat a morsel for two or three days, when my appetite would suddenly become astonishing voracious, i firmly believed myfelf to be in a eonfumption, «h*ch mud soon put a period to my life, when happily hearing of several cures per formed by Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lozenges in complaints which could not be acceunted for ; I took two doses which ex pelled an incredible number of small sharp pointed worms. In short, I now enjoy as perfeft health and flrengtb as ever I d.d in my life, and I believe my cure to be entirely effe&ed by means of your medicine. My brother witnelfing its surprising effi cacy, was induced to take a dose, though in tolerable health, which occasioned him like wise to voide a great quantity of worms of the fame kind, and thereby piobably prevent ed his experiencing thole dreadful disorders with which he was afflifted. A finqere4<Gr« that others in firailar ci.r cumftajicef may receive the fame benefits, is the reason of my fending you this account. Yoars, very refpeftfully, AQUILLA' GOLDING. Hartford ftoads, two miles from Baltimore. "HAMILTON'S ELIXIR. A sovereign remedy for Colds, obflinate Coughs, Caturhs, Asthmas, Sore Throats, and ap proaching Consumptions. Thou£ands are too well caquainted with the nature and effidb of empiric medicises daily of fered for the curt of tKe above complaints — dear bought e,tperif;nce has taught them that oi!y and heating medicines, joined with ftrnng opiates or (leepy druis, repeated doses of which flitter and dsceive the patieut for the present by procuring momentary e»fe ; experience, I fay, has taupht thousands that the common opi ales and Ualfaniics, as they are called, finally aggravate every disorder in the bread and Jungs, in thp qsoft diverting symptoms ; that they load the stomach and impair the digeftion —in- flame the wfiole fyrtem, the difficulty of breathing, and exci'e fever- But the qua lities of this valuable discovery are evinced by pcrfeflly opposite efftfls A single trial will proves that it restores the determination of the fluids to the furfac* of the bod.y, and brings on the common, healthful perforation ; that it dis lodges and evacuates the tough, viscid phleem, or mucoi, flrengthens the weakened veflels of the lungs, (heaths-the acrimonies humours, which irritates the lungs, and finally dil'charges them. Thus flriking at the root of the dil'or der, the symptoms are of course effefluaHjr and permanently conquered, the reverie of common medicines which weaken the conflitution and give strength to tor the f"<ke of mo derating for the present, some of its painful ef fe£is. |C3» TO PARENTS Who may hive Children affiled with the Hoop ing Cough, This discovery is of the firft magnitude, as it affords immediate relief, checks the progress, and in a (hurt titne entirely removes the molt cruel disorder to which Chritdren are liable— The Elixir is so perfe<!lly agreeable, an 1 the dolefofmall, that no difficulty arises inukingit. DANGEROUS COLD. David Gilbert. Toyman, No. 46, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, voluntarily ma keth oath, a* f. llows . namely, That abour eight months ago, he caught a severe cold, which resisted every remedy he could think of, and produc«d the raoft alarming effcdl?; he ctJuld procure no reft for incefia: t coughing, nor breathe without great pain and difficulty, aad was finally so exhauited, as to be scarcely able to walk about, which Isft his friends little hopes of his recovery, though, the prcfcriprions ol.a refpfft.-blc phyTt'ian uere constantly at tended to. In this situation tearing of the ef ficacy of Hamiltpn's Elix.ir, a bottle w?s proctor red from Mr. hJirch, No 17. South Second Street's the firft dose of which afforded the most fiirprifing relief, and gave him more eafc than he had enjoyed during the whole of the &hove period, and before the cowtentß of one bottle were taken, he was perfeflly Cured, his strength and appetite recovered, and not afymp torn of hia former dittrefling complaints re mained . The above particulars the said David Gilbert wilhestobe made public, as r teflimonyof his gratitude, and for the benefit of mankind. DAVID GILBERT. Sworn and subscribed before me the 44th day of March, 1800, John Jennings, Aldermen. Dr. Hamilton's Genuine Essence and Extract oj Mustard. j\ fate an'l sffeftual remedy fcr acute and Chronic rheti* ratifm, gout, rheunut; , gout, pally, lumbago, numbnclV, wh;te swellings. chilblains, sprains, bruises, pains in the fj.se and neik, &c. The ex; erience ?f many ages and the teflimo ny of lhe ablelt medical praiflitioners from an early period to tlie prefmt time, agree in afrrl - *.o Mustard very powerful and fing'jHr virtues jin every cafe where necefli'.y ol DinruUihig remedies are indicated, whilt the inflammstiry ilate of the Fyflem forbid the use of med.c'mes of a hening qiulity ; Mustard is rminmtly ufeful, and vallly luperior to any other drug. The Eflhice and extract of Muflard, contain the wliole virtues of the plant concentrated in a final! cnmpifs, entirely divcited of that acrimo ny, which readers its external application so in convenient in a crude slate, likcwife rejeifting th-)f* inert and useless part 6 which compose ti chief of .i,»bu!k *»d renders t'*e i eccffjry dcti so large »' to be extremely nauseating to th stomach, by which mean 3 every inconvenience is obviated in these tM&cines. This valuable reifWly is prepared both in a fluid state and in ar.d thus excellently a dapted both for external.,and internal use. The Pills operate mildly by urine and by in sensible perspiration, expelling the fuperfluoui and nr rbid hurjours j they are highly cordial to the stomach, create appetite, assist digeftien, rerpove flying pains, an cold or windy com plaints in the stomach and bowels. The Eflence is a wonderful afliftantto the pills in Gout, Lumbago and Pal ly ; asd by its peculiar penetrating and disper sing quality, removes the mod violent sprains, bruises, numbttefs, fliffnefs of the neck, joints, Swelled faces, head ache, indurated breasts, white swellings, frozen limbs, &c. and will infallibly prevent the ill effeill? of getting wet or damp in the feet. Many perfous have been much disappointed by purchasing medicines under the name of Es sence of Mußard, which bear no aialagy what ever to this remedy. Some of these prepara tions are perfeflly mert, others produce the most violent and dangerous effeiis, and arc much to be guarded against. A great number of well authenticated cases of enre, from almost every part of the union, might here be cited, djd the limits of even this long ad vertisement pumit. The following must serve L .y way of specimen. John Hoover, ro, e cialter, south Second Street, between Mary and Ctmltian flrcets, Philadel phia, voluntary maketh oath, as follows . name ly, that Isis wife, Mary Hoover, was so fevrrrly alHf&ed with violent rhcumatifms, very dang-r ---oully fifsated, the consequence of a cold after lying in, as to be confined to her bed for fcv-ral weeks, and was at length reduced to the mtlan. choly apprehenfioti of remaining a cripple for Ii(« ; notwithstanding the molt rcfpe&ablc me dical advice was followed, and every probable remedy attempted : When feeing several cases of cures performed by Hamilton's EfTtnce and Ex trail of Mustard, they were procured from Mr Birch, No. 17, south Secocd Street.—The firft ay plication enabled her to walk across the room and the use of one bottle rcftorsd her to her ujual (tare of health and Uren B th. JOHN HOOVER. Sworn and Jtihfcrihrd tie %stb 4ay 'f March, 1800, before Ehemzcr Fergufon, Esquire, one of the Jufices of the Peace for Philadelphia county. Mr. HENRY REESE, Butcher, Proprietor of No 14, Centre Markt. house, Baltimore. SIR) About twb'months :go, your medicine pro v«d of lingular service to me. I was ndt alile to move from my r»cm for upwards of a fartnight with the rhcumatifw or Rheumatic Osut in my left foot ai:d ancle, when Dr. Buchanan recom mended the Eff.nce of Muflari, as the only me dicine to'be depended on, and direfled me where t.« procure it; and by using, ess than a quarter of a bottle and a few of the pills, 1 was able te ride to market next day, and .aavc been perfectly free from any complaint over lir.ee. J an. 4, »800. Hrnry Recs. Mrs MARY MCRAS, wife of George M'Crae, grocer, Bond fireet, Fell's Point, was perfefily cured (by perftverine is the use of Ha milton's elfcnec End extra# of multard) of a rheumatic complaint of eleven years Handing. The greatest part of last winter Ihe was unible to dress or uodrefs without afiitlance ; flic had the heft medical advice both in Jiurope and America without cflu:£t. f Dr. Hamilton's Grtnd Rest or at rve. Is recommended as an invaluable medicine, for the speedy relief and permanent curt ol the va risus complaints, which result from diflipated pjeafures, juvenile indiscretions, refidenci in cli mates unfavor»bl« to the conilitution) Ue im moderate use of tea, frequent intoxication, or a:y other deftrjflive intemperance; the un- Ikillul or exciffivc use of mercury ; the diseases peculiar to females at a c*tain life ; bad lyings in, &c. And is proved by long and extsnfive cxperi. ence to be aVfolutely unparalled in the cure of Nervous difcrdcrs, Melancholy, Confunißtions, Gout in the ftomacb, Lewnefsof (pirit", Pains in the limbs, Lcf» of appetite, Relaxations, Impurity of rhe blood, Involuntary cmiffions, Hysterical affcflions, Seminal we.iknc3e3, Inward weakneflcs, Obstinate j»l t ts, Violent cramp? in the Flour or whites stomach and back, I npotency, indigestion, Barrenness, &c. This medicine is perfectly different in iw qua lities and operation from those hot and irritating drugs so frequently propefed for similar purpc f«», ami which only recommend by the dangerous rapidity ol their effeiis, and which, adling as a temporary but violent stimulus on the nervous system, infallibly produce greater evils than those they are intended to remove. The principal operation of tliis remedy is in the stomach, restoring the digestive poweis, and fending fr.om that org jn new health, and vigour in every part, of the system Ir enriches and purifies the b!eo<t without inflaming it; braces, uithout stimulating too violently the nervous fyl. tem ; stieiigtfu'iu ri»c secretory vessels apd the ge neral habit; bi ings back tbe muscular fibres to their natural and healthy tone; ana refiores. that nutrition which immoderate evacuations have delayed, and whose loss had thrown the whole frame into lang'or and debility. The Reitorativc is absolutely above al! reeom mendation, in removing those weakudCre arwl in firmities with which many females are affli&ed, the eonfequences of difficult and painful labours, or of injudicious treatment therein. The most obstinate feminalgleets; and the most distrelTing cases of flour albus in females, fall par ticularly under the province of this restorative; fperdily yielding to its benign operation, and are radically cured, by corie£ling and pHrlfying the acrimonious humours, restoring a proper degree of tension to the relaxed-fibres, an d strengthening the weakened organs. In cases of extremity, where the long prevalancs and obstinacy of disease has WoUgM on a genera itnj«o*erifl>mcnt of the fytrfm, ex.-effive debility of the whole franc, and a walking oF the fk-sfa. which no nourishment or cardial could vspair,a [••erfeverar.ee in the ufe\if this m.dicine has per formed the most astonishing cures. Th§ Grand Restorative is prepared in pills as well as in a fi'ii.l form, which afiists confiierably in producing a gradual and lasting effeil. Their virtues remain unimpaired for years in any cli mate. Du, HAHN's Trui and Genuine German Corn Fluiafrr. An infallible remedy foreornt, fp«<'ity mnor log them root andttnnch, withoit giving pain. The genuine Perftan Lotion, So celebrated among the fashionable throughout Europe, as an invaluable cosmetic, perfeSly innocent arid fafe, free f.oin corrosive and repellent mineral the bafisof other lotions) and of unparalleled effitta-' cy) in preventing and removing cutaneous blemilhes ot the face and (kin of every kind, particularly fjc-c ---kles, pimples, pits after Imall pox, inflammatory rtd nefs, fcurfs, tetters, ring-worms, fun-bums, pr ckly Heat, premature wrinkles, &c. The Persian lotion speratcs mildly, wiihon impeding that natural inferiftble perlpirarien which is r iVntial to health, vet its effefls are speedy and permanent rendering the Ikin delicately fo't and clear, improving the complex ion and restoring the bloom of yeuth. Ne*er failing torenderan ordinary countenance beautiful, and an handsome one more fa. The Damask Lip Salve, Is recommended (particularly to the ladies) as an elegant and pleasant preparation forchopped and fore lips and every blemish and inconvenience occ fioned by colds, (evers, &c. fpecdily refloring a beautiful ro sy color and delicate foftnefs to the lips. Restorative Pjwder for the Teeth ItfGums- This excellent preparation comforts and ftrcngth ens'tfye gums, prcferves the eramel from decay, and cleanfcs and whittns ihe teeth, absorbing all that acii raonious flimc and toulnrfs, which fuffcred to accu mulate never fail« to jnjure aaid finally ruin them. Dr. Habn's Ant •-/litious fills, The operation of these pills is pcrfeflly mild, so as tobeufed with Safety by persons in every Situation and of every age. They are excellently adapted to carry off Superfluous bile, and prevent its morbid secretions —to restore and axnend tilt' appetite ; to produce a free perspira tion, and thereby prevent colds, which are often of fatal cor.fequenccs : A dose rever fails to remove a cold jf taken oh iu firfl appearance. Thevarecele bratjd tor removing habitualcoftivenefs, sickness at the iloroach and severe headache,and to be taken by all perions on achangeof climate. ' They have been lound remarkably efficacious in preventing and curing diSorden attendant on long voyages, and Should be procured, and catefully pre served tor use by every feamao. Tbe Anodjne Elixir, For the cure of every kind of Head Ache. Infalliablc Ague and Fever Drops. A lone eulogium on the virtues of this medicine is unneccflary, as the money will be returned if the patient is not relieved, it never having failed in many thou land cases, not one in a hundred has had occasion to take more than a bottle and numbers not half a bottle. * Teeth Acbe Drops. The only remedy yet discover d which giv<"S im mediate ar.d lading relief in the raolt severe instances. Sovereign Ointment for the Jtcb. Which is warranted an infallible remedy at one ap plication, and may be used with the most perfect Ufety by pregnant women, or on infants a week old, not containing a particle of mercwy or any dangerous ingredient whatever, and is not accompanied with that tormenting smart which attends the exhibition of other remedies. For ihe Cure of VENEREAL COMPLAINTS, The Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, Prepared by Dr. Lcrou*. T(ie experience of several thoufar.ds who have been cured by this medicine (a great proportion of them, after the skill of eminent ohyiicians had proved inef feflual) deraonllrateitiiffieacy in expelling the Vene real poison, however deeply rooted in the constitu tion, and in equntera&ing those dicadful cffc&s which olten result from the improper ufeof mercu: y. The miMncfs of the Vegetable Specific is equal to its furpriling efficacy, its cperation is so gentle that it is given to Ve.nc.rial patients in a st.te of pregnancy, vj.ith the utmost falety, and performs a cure without disturbing the system or producing nay of tbofe difagrecable cff-iJls inseparable from the common remedies. With the mediJnc is given a description of the symptoms which ob'ain in every stcge of the dif eafc, with copious dire&ians for their treatment, so as to accotnplilh a perft<2 cure in the (herteft time, and with the least inconvenience polHble. Gowlcr.d's Genuine Lotion—( hurck's Cough Droft —Anderson's Pills, "Cfc. £3" Take notice, the above valuable medicines are fold in Philadslphia, by Wm. Young Birch, Stationer. No 17, South Second Street, and by no one else in the city Likcwifc obfcrve, thai the signature of I.t'e & Co. (tJ»p_gencral Agent' for the United States) is paHed en the outside Of each, without which they cannot be gennine. Purchasers by the dozen or grow will receive a liberal allowance, by applying to Lee & Co. Bal tiinore. May I^, NOTICE. WHEREAS Mathew Itwin did on the Btfe dny of July 1797 alee an alignment of his eflate ana effeds, to us th* fubferibers, for the be neiit of such of his creditors, as Ihould on or before the 10th of September, 1797, execute to him a full and final discharge—Now those of his creditors who are entitled to a dividend under fiid align ment are requefled to furnifli thtir accounts 0} Samuel Meeker, with interefl calculated up to the Bth day of July, 1797, as a dividend will absolute ly beftru'k on the firll day of April next, and those who negleA te comply with this notice will th»re after be excluded benefit ol ths fame. Philip Nifklin ~| Samuel Meeker Na'.b'lLewis, by bis Ads. j> Assignees. Pearson Hunt John M. Tar'.or J Philadelphia, March 14 m&thtl. RARITAN FARM, FOR SALE. A VALUABLE and dafirable E.late, situated en the river Raritan in Jersey, near Somer fct Court-House, 16 r.liles from Brunfwick, and 18 from Priricetc n ; tonfifting of upwards of 700 acres, squally divided into meadow, arable and wood laud ; the whole within a ring fence ; the bara, ftabi.es, &c. are spacious, and adequate to the size of the Farad ; there is a plennutie ol game, with a good shad fifhery. The estate is now in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may be known of Messrs. NIC.KLIN l? GRIFFITH Merchants Philadelphia, and of JAMES GIBSON, Esq. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Germaatown, Or of the Tenant on the premises May 9, THE SUBSCRIBERS ' lIAPE FQH SALE, AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, JOOO Boxes hefl marbled Soap,^ 80 Boxes Sweet Oil, j Frcm jn beard tit aoo U<H chests Lucca Oil, I L'.uilL 7 Bales Paper, | /'»» Leghn, Brifnfton-', Parmesan Chede, J jx Pipes best Bordeaux Btandv, 200 Hogfitead.s Caret Inferior quality, 700 Cales frcoph Swnet Oil, 60 Cafce Catherine Pturr.hs, 6 Cjiflcs Prunes, 400 Boxes Capers, Olives,' Ancfc<*ie» and Cor nichous, 100 do. 'left assorted Cordinls, DRY GOODS afi'orted for the Weft-India market, Claret in cases of n superior quality, London dry White i.cod, A small invoic.- cf Coffee, <j tr 4 Pound Cannon, mounted. Thomas Murgatroyd. Es' Sons. 'O. "tth?Cßtf lVenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spr.'ng Forgt, ir> Yerk Coiiofy . a negro man, naned ISAAC, other wise COD'JQ, about ii years old, the property of Rofcert Colematu F.fq. He is a! out 5 feet 8 inches high, ha- a blemifti in his eyes, wore whiw in them thancemmon, by 'rade a Fcrgemsn hsd on and took with him a drab coloured brr>ad cloth coat, almost new, a lailors jacket and pantaloons® printed fancy cord, a lwanfdown striped under acketj a rorum hat; one fine and oi.e eoarfe shirt' one muslin handkerchief, /prigged, two ditto Griped border a Mue Persian under jacket and two peir cotton Vckiegs. Wh- ev;r tak« up fair' negro anj lodges him in an* jail in this crany at the tieigabouring ftatec (ha!! have the above r* ; ward or reaforiable expeccesil brovght-hrime. • JOHN BIUJSNT. Spring Forge, OS«het i>, (199. N. B. As f»id negro formerly lived in Chcfl.:r county, it is probable Ye may return tfcer*. November t WHEREAS BY a decree of ths High Court of Chancer}', made in a cause Jamis against Newman, it is among other t hinge referred to Wm. Graves' Esq. oae trfthe mailer* of (Be fiiid court, " to take an account of th; Legacies bequeathed by the will of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIFS, late of Newgate street, London, deccifej, an<l »!fo to in quire and ilate to the court, whether Francis James, the brother of the complainant'* named as one of the Legatees in the said will is dead, %ndl whrther he died in the life time ol the tettator Therefore all persons who can give any informa tion whether the said Francis James Ve living or deiyl, and if living »h:re he new refi-fc, cr lift resided, and when and at what place, and when and where he waslall heard ot and if deadi » hc<n and where he sre hsrebv requtflsd to give futh information tethefaid WilHam Graves, at liia eflice in Southampton Builuipgs, Chancery Lane, London,on or before the tirft day of March next, otherwif? he wiil be cxciudad the benefit of the faiddecree. The said Francis James was bom at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Caermarthen, and if living, is about the age of thirty tour years, and about the year 17 79, was a fcreinatt man on board ths Milford, K merchant ftip. belonging to sb« porrof Bnflol, and failed lor Jamaica 10 Septem ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to Bristol, ant in November, 1781, was pressed in Kiujf road, Brtilol, and lent oh bor-rd the king's frigate called the Diomede, in which he failed from Ply mouth «n a cruifc, and un b< ard of which he af terwards became a quarter gunner, and deserted 1 the said ship at Chatlefton Bar in North-Atnenci in September :78a. Should any p:rfon in the United States of Ame rica, be enabled to giva infoi-mation »i the above named Francis James, whether livirg or df ad, they are to commucicatc the fame tc DAVID A. OODKN., No. 69, Stone flreet, New Y> rk igy The printers throughout the United States arc rcqiiefled to 'uV.iill; the abt ve. spril 18- BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOtt ONF. VKAK THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iroa Works, fitnate in the county of Morris in the ltat* of New-Jcrfry, confiding of a Forge with four fires, a foiling aud Slitting Mill, a Grift miit with two Run of ftenes, and Saw mill, alt in good order and n®w in use, together with an excelling large, and convenient house, with out-fcoufrs of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, anl stone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent cnlle&ion of Fruit, a large Orchard, and 1500 arree of pa«ure and arable land, and a great rummer of stores and workmen's houses Immediate pelf fijna will be given of houses and florcs fufiicir nt lor providing llock the prefexit winter, and ppfJelfiofi nf 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 or m?firs. Jacob and Rich ard Faefch on tAc pjrmifct. Tantiar* n tn tw LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietor of th; Philadelphia and I.in. csfter lire of Stages I'ISPaTjCH return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the past favor- tkey have received,ami inform them that in addition to the regular l.ine, they are provided with Oorriages.fober and careful drivers, to -50 through between the City an<l Borough in two days. Tf.ofs who prefer this mode of travullir.g can be accommodated at iKe Stage Office, Ggn of United States Eagli, Market street, Philadelphia. Slougb, Dawning, Dunwoody If Co. N'-v. 30, *T 2t—f MARSHAL'S SALES, United States, 1 - Pennsylvania District, y BY virtue of fandry writs of venditioni exponas iffucd out of the Ditlricfl Court of the United Stares, for the Diftridl aforefaid, will he exposed to puhlic sale, on the premises, on Wednsfday the 30th of July next, at xooVock in tfye forenoon of the fame day, all that Trail ps Land called Cone dog winnetTrail, fitaatein Eafl Pcnnibury town fbip, Cumberland county,containing five hundred and thirty two acres, more f>r lefc, with the Mes suages thereon ere&e.l. Also all that Trail o£ Land called Locu(l Valley, adjoining »he above, containing three hundred and seventeen acres* moreorkfa, with the Mefluajfes therecn eretfled. Also all that Tr»£l r f Land called Oak Bank, si- tuate as above, containing two hundred and seven* ty acres, more or less, with the Mefluage6 thereon eredled. The property will be surveyed and fold in lot* to suit the purchasers; plots of which will be ex hibited on the day of sale. Seized and taken in execution, and to be fold as the propc/ty of Oliver Pollock, Hfq by JOHN HALL, Martial. Marshal's Office, } T Phila'elphfa, June si, 1800.5 I
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