aisfadhon of General Kra-y, terminated in j one of the advanced polls. (Signed) H. glim ton. Gazette of the United States. Donouwertb, May 13, 1800. —-®o«. My Lord;—l much latisfadi on in tranlmittiiig to your Lordihip the eiuloftd extraA from the general orders .P.'uc j by the ' commander in chicl'to the Imperial army on j the 1 1 tli instant, bearing the 1110 ft honor.l- I ble tellimony to the co.iduft of the firfl di- | vision of the Bavarian troops in the krvice of his r.iajefty, commanded by colonel baron de Wrcid', afting as a brigadier general, 100 much cannct he laid in praise of the exertions th.-.t have been made 011 this occ.i iion by their ft rene highnefles, the El.&or of Bavaria and the Duke of Wnrtembrrg, to put the subsidiary troops ill a fmiatian t® take tlv si Id, to hasten their march towards the Aullri.m army, and in every respect to fulfill f d make good the engagements the-.d.; f-- n the aAion of yr.Wday, that j f.-l 1:.}! t b;.und to give lius public at furai.-e cir 'commander, c,o!onel baroi de Wreed*', as well as to the officers anc the whole corps, not only that I am fatis fit : aah their conduct, but that I owi the:n my v, :r; best thanks, which I be; the in to Donauviertb, May 13, 1800. My Lor!—l h ivr the fatistaition to in form your Lordlliip, that general ha viujbrrn attcktd en the nth inftaut, on his march from Mcmmingen, when, in consequence of this fuceefs, he left a c?n ficirr tble corps under general Merfelde, who is charged to keep open the communication •with prince Rrufs in the Voralberg. The main ormy returned' to Ulm, where it has effefted* its junttioi) with -{he second divi of the Bavarian subsidiary army 5 and eneral Starv. (Signed) NEW-YORK, July i S . Extrafl ot a letter from captain Boit, of the sloop General Greene, to his owner in this «tity, dated Liverpool, Nova-Seo t'a, July 5, 1800. " I have oily time to inform you that I arrived here in the sloop General Greene, about 4 hours since, sent in by the Britiih privitejr River, belonging here. I was captured in lat, 31, N long. 60, W. from London—all niy crew detained on board the privatrT, and hive been frem the time we Wcir.fidl taken, winch is ten days ago. (in what pretence 1 the vessel is sent in, God 'y.'.ly knows ; all thit I have been able to learn 12 iliat (lie is Dutch property. The day a£ter I was captured they broke out the : " w y l ' l ' caiitafily of the da n.aije; it has sustained by a set of privaterrf nvn, 4>r- -.king open and cutting the bales a< i! packa. t-s of goods. As yet I. have not beer perm : ited to go on fbore, as soon as 1 an,, shall . tkr my regular protest, and em brace th? firft opportunity to get to Halifax, in order to prodt.ee the best advice for fur ther proceedings. PITTSBURGH, July Bvthc" report of the Commandant at Fort MaO ic (t.eai the niou'.h of the Ohio) therf p*lTed th.it place from the ift of March to tht- 31 I of May 1800, Two hundred and ttvtr.l six Boats, fr»m Kentucky, the wcfK'rn p.rts of Pennsylvania and Virginia, TenncflVr, and the Worth Weflern Territory, deilined tor the Natchez, New-Orlearns, and places on the M'ffifippi. The cargoes of these B iats conlills of the following pirti culars, togr-ther >vith a variety of H :u(hold Furniture, Stc. Sec. 1,0*56 'Hopftieads Tobacco, 22,714 Barrels Flour, 9,017 do. Whilkey, 226 do. Beer, 853 do. Cyder, 32 do. Brandy, 10 do. Gin, 20 do. 623 do. Apples, 41 do. Dried iipples, 135 do. Pork, 3 do. Hogs Lard, 11,500 Pounds Pork, 1.8,710 Do. Bacon, 2,000 Venison Hims, 3,650 Yards Country Linen, 20 B xes Saddles and Bridles, ,410 Pounds Salt Petre, 309 Pair Shoes, 700 Bushels Potatoes,. 3.340 Pounds Hemp, 75,1.84 Do. Cordage, 68 Tons Callings, 10,200 Pounds Irortj j4 Boxes Guns, 1 Ton Naijs, 7 B.irrels do. 7000 Glass Bottles, 4 Boxes Window Glass 2 Boxes Writing Papcty Merchandize valued at 28,581 Pounds Peinifylvanin currency, 150 Barrels Boston Prime Beef, u MokfiVi A fe«' Quirter-Cifcs of firft quality Madeira Wine. and 200 MoValTe) Knockdowns witk heads, For fa'c by SAMUEL RHOADB, No. t, Penn-ftreet. WllO has to Let, A Genteel Tbrct Story Brick House, Tn Spruce, near Finnt-flreet. Ja.'y 7. eod4t. • -A w. WICKHAM. PHILADELPHIA, FNIDAY KVKNING, JULY 18.- df An Extra Gaiette was iffuedthis m rnmg from the Office of the Gazette of tile United Stales* As many of our readers may not have seen it, we have re publiftied us contents in this aftemoon's paper. Cp* Many original Efiays are uaavoidably omitted. A gentleman informs, that a report cir culated N. York, brought by the Faelor, of Lord St. Vincent's having sent several fire (hips, covered by seventeen gun boats, into the harbour of I3reft, and totally burnt up the French ai,d Spanish Fleets. Yesterday arrived -he Lavinia froin Lon don ; brings accounts to May 22u—confe quentiy nothing so late as by the Faftor at New-York. Captain ®mith of the United States brig '■"ophia informs that on the 9th of July he fell in with and spoke the I ritf R.-bcrt from Amsterdam bnund to Baltini re, £3 days out, all well, i» lat. 34, 51, long. 72,40, the captain of the R bert nformed him that iu lorg 22, W he was boarded by a French privateer fr"m France and treated politely. It was curreotly reported at Amsterdam, that the difference betwpen America and France was nearly fettled. Capt. Nichols informs that he failed in company with the following vtflels: The (hip Pallas, Ma riner for Philadelphia; /hip Mary f r New- York ; (liip Washington, do; b igZebrte, Perkins, Baltimore, from Cnraicoa, under convoy of t»ie Delaware sloop of war. Brig Sally. U vifou of.! hiladrlpbia was to fail from Curracoa for Cape Francois a bout the Fourth of J. ly. Capt. Morse < f tne fchr. Nancy informs, that he failed from St. Thomas the 2d of July ; that the Adams frigate arrived at St. Thomas the 28th June, and failed from th nee the 30th with a fleet, ennfitting of 50 fail of American, Englifli and prize ves sels for the United States and other ports. Among them was the bri? James, Duer, of Philadelphia, bound to leeward. Captain M. dates also, that on the 24th June, while at St. Thomas, tke Baltimore sloop of war appeared off that harbor,having in tow a fliip which was fa'd to be her prize, a French crvette, captured by her after a smart ac tion, and thai both veTels were much /hat ter d. No Philadelphia' vefTels were at St. Thorn 1* when capt W. failed. An hermo phrodite brig, name unknown, has been call away on Aregado rets, and capt. Tatem in a weflel from Philadelphia had arrived at St. Croix after a long passage. The firft Cotiful of the French R< public whs born on the 15th of Ajaccio, in the island of Corsica : his Chrlf tian name Napolean. His three brothers are, Lucirn Buonaparte, minister of the in terior ; J"feph Buonaparte, formerly at Rome ; and Louis Buonaparte, formerly adjutant in F.gypt, now commanding a re giment in Vendee. Buonaparte has three fillers. Yesterday evening was married by the Right Rev. B'fhop Carroll, Mr. Char/n Carroll. jun son of the Hon Charles Car roll, of Carrollton, Maryland, to Miss Harriet (.heut, daughter of the Hon. Ben jamin Chew, of this city. From the New-Tori Gazette. Mr. Roger is the bearer of diipatches from our Commissioners at Paris, as late as the 25th of April, being Duplicates of these lent by Mr. Forbes, who was to have failed from St. Sabaftians. As we have no accounts of their having been received, it is probable these dis patches are the firft from our Envoys—They are said to be important. [We are led to believe, that the politics of America at present, in Paris, -are of a secon dary nature—all their attention is bent to wards the conqjiering their European enemies —Bye and bye it is said, they will have more time to talk to us.] A gentleman arriv d here yesterday in the (hip Rose, from Guernsey, informs, that he saw a London paper of the 2td of May, which contained an account of two other bloody battles on the Danube, between the French and the Auftrians, in which the for mer obtained some further advantages. The number killed was not then ascertained, but the /laughter on hoth fides was said to have been very great. Current Price of Grain, Lor.dm, May I 7 Wheat 100s to i:6s Fine 133s to 133s Very fine 134s liye 64s to 70s Barley 34s to 48s Fine jot to 74 s Malt 60s to 76s Fine 760 to 889 Hot; Peas 74s to 94s Boilers 100s to 106s Pear! Pease 110s Pi ice of Flour. Fine Floui ioos Secon s 9c to 97 Thirds 70 to 95 Middling J© to 126 Pollard fine 21 to 26 Common do- 17 to 20 Horse P. Hard J5 t» 16 Brm Jj to »6 Tlie following charming' lines from Pr i or will apply to tfiofe modern belles, who ;,avt diforded that fimphcity and inodrfly of drel's, vyhich Nature Propriety and Reafoa didate, Ye, imm ;d ftof your kind, Muse leave the babit unl the No longer therrthe camelv tresses break t Inflowing riigtett on the Snowy re k ; Or fit behind the headj an ample round,' In graceful braids with virious ribbon bound, No longer thai! the bod it e,aptly lae'd, From the full bof'rn to the slender waifl, That air anJ harmony t»f fliapeexprefs 1 ' FinE BY DECK EES AMD B c AUTIFULLY" LESS. Nor lhal the lower garments artful pleat From the fair fide dependent to the feet' Arm their chaftc beauttei, with a niodeft pride And double every charm they seek to hide- The ambrofiat plenty of each fair onc't fair Crept i.iTa id I >ll, scarce lower than the ear Shall itand u icoti'h, and h trlimens coats The taper w:ift and comelhiefs of fide. .. -:it{..;; [The following, if not melodious poetry is wholesome truth.] Fro:n Eternity. A POEM: Addrrjfcd I't Frectbinieri and Pbilofopblcal Clrijiions. By John Jamieson, D. D. F. A. S.S. IVe extract the foil living description of tbc Death-Bed of tie Gallic s offer, , VOLTAXUE. But when Voltaire a dreary death bed pref.'d, Not all the heathenift h»rd.i ~ould sooth to reft. Nor witty jelt, nor sophism tan please ; Nor flattery's fu-.nes his troubled coufcience «afe. He Jtfu* view'd with Intel'ul envious eye, And crvjb the metcl was (till his impious cry "T was flill hi« cry, with worldly fame while flHfh'd; Too late he finis, himlelf alone is crujh'd That Humbling (lone, coutemptuoufly he fpurn'd, With horrid vengeance en hit h«ad rcturu'.l, . Eternity, ot mirthful days the sneer, *ang» fu >fid<; j Hence all their boading that '• he calmly dy'd." Gazette Marine Lift, ARRIVED. Days. Ship Livinia, Vicary, London 45 [Dry Goods—P. Blight Liberty, Corran. Lilbjn jo [Wines, kr.—J. Crawford & Co, Sloop William, Wallace, Cliarlefton ic [Rice, C. Marlhal Came tip f~om the Fart, Ship Charlotte, Coiyperthwait Havann* Brig Florida, L ii£ St. Kites fSalt—T. I itzfimons Schr. Phoenix, Donald, Boston 9 J[ Vlchiles-—To Captain Sloop Nancy, Hawkins Norfolk [Shingles—to Crptain Arrivtd at the Furl, U. S. brig Sophia, Smith Algiers [ltf: it Bch May Brig Clarifla, Nichols, Curracon [left it 23d June—Cocoa, Prtit 8c Bjyard Sclir. N.incy, Morse, St. Thomas [jest it 2d inft.— Venus, Frith Bermuda [left it 19th June —Sugar & Fruit -r ---[Rufl'cl k Boone Betsey, Wallace St. Kitts Ship.Palljs, Marenner, ' Jamaica CLEARED, Ship Pomona, Merril, Sc.l;r. Federal, BroWell, 1 he Prince Charlotte, Packet, with the Hambuigli mail, from Falmouth, for New York, his been captured by a French priva teer, and retaken by the Huflfex frigate, and sent into Cork. Ship Liberty, Corran, left Lilbun the 26.h May. Left there the Qiip Aftive, Harper, of Philadelphia—on the 25th Jun:, in lat. 38, 49, long. 50, spoke the (hip Fair American, Findley of Billon, 53 day from Lisbon, for Philadelphia!. July 2d, in lat. 39, long. 64, 30, W. spoke the schooner Susannah, from St. Johns to Jamaica. July- nth, spoke the brig Betsey, of and for Ballon, from Havan na, in lat. 38. Captain Vickary failed from London the 26ch May, and left there a number of A murican velTels, among them Ship Fadtor, Kemp, of Philadelphia, Aurora, Collft, ' do Samuel Smith, Stiles, of Baltimore, Fidelity do Pcrfeverance do' The brig Fame, Brown, on heir paffuge from New-Orleans, was boarded by a New- Providence privateer, who put on iVoard of her a fa lor belonging to the brig Mary and Nancy, capt. Crimpton. of ibis port, loil on the Florida reef. The Fame was' also boar'ed by two Britilh letters of marque, bound trom Jamaica to Liverpool, and treated politely. Ship Adriana, Fletcher, from hence, has arrived in England. Extraft from the fljip Lavinia's log book- May zßth, failed Irom the Downs. 30th off Portland, spoke the brig Susan nah. William Shalcrofs, mailer, from Phi ladelphia for London, out 33 days, all',well, in lat. 43, to, N. long. 16, 30, W. had been boarded by a French Privateer, of 20 fixes, and politely treated. June gth, in lat. 49, 29, N. long. 20, W. fell in with a convoy bound for Newfound land, fpeke and politely treated by the Pe- ■ «• » - - •' - , * , v „ . •• ■ . v „', - ■•■ ■ > * • V • ' ; ■'■■ - 'A-y:>U'„ . V*;** jean ar.d another floip of war convoy Jag . tWPfnn, and James Million, f Mmer ,_ ?' ... .Wn». M U.nnld, VVm. Schoon, Wm; KeC, 12th, (poke a (h'p under EroVfh colours, ; J-""" S.ewart, John Moir, Peter Black, pas. u-pofed her the Packet from Halifax For ' ; %„i , . , . , "almoutli, bat' blowing- frelh and Djffin-r ' Snu h Y^"\ 4 °r a 68 -\ f i". >lie sii 'P 1 vdi3 » L {, ..cm ana smi'h, j months fr»m danvuior N. Btw'oid. e y fait, was not able rotifcertam it, Lat. ' The Bntilh brig Recovery, Campbell, from y- ' \o, 19, N. Loflgv 35,58, W. , New Y °rk', arrived at Greenock, 6 dav S before 2llt in lat. 44, 58, in lottg. 4.9, 4; , W. * apU T - failed. puke the bn g Union of tfateitf, George 'JUM,j nm tlu Lo B ZTa lU L d - a « : of 3» guns, wi.o 14 th* ihimh » • , P r cfled Alexander VV>lfon, an Ameiican Tea «. the llnpthen bunging up a brefze frpm . P, with^" R roic«ioii ; alfoj.mes Milligan, nc eastward, fired and hbilicd 'American c - a ' earnan > an< j the following piflVnge s : ours, anfwercd and li«*iftcd our c.>[ urs in.- Wlllianj.M'OoMid, William Kerr, nediately (he round, d too and while butis* ' ' rT m' 0 lowtvour llcerirrg fai's, ihe ,hVcw a (hot, SS? uppokd a twelve pounder, - bfiwelsn 6ur j July 12th, spoke the /hip Lydia, Smith, ont nalts, and then- L-nt her boat aboard. Pa- 5 "" on, ' ,s Bitavia, b<, u nd to New-Bedford, >ers ex .mined by the efficer who wit calltd !" 4', long. 66, "weft. - in lat. 40, ier firft lieutenant. - • . fl"*"!* brig Nancy of Nan.u,kU tj ,ja_j • , ca Pt"in Rowfon, out 45 - 1 nc acted m a very cavalier and rather Mayo. nanghty manner ; finally after a number of impertinent obferva ions and queflions, took out a young man, called George Sharp, a native of the county of Durham, in Ei,gland, apaflVngeron board, going to Philadelphia on j he boalied that he had taken out numbers and their pro perty, and would repeat the fame when he pleafetl—They fa id her name was the Ter magant, but I have good reason to sup pose her the Cleopatra, I. PJiew, commas inander—ln the morninp as er leaving us fawhim bring too and board a (hip bound to the ealtward. BOSTON, July 13. Arrived in ihe outer harbour, (quarantine) lhip Bolton, Cocker, 13 days from the Havan nah ; failed July 1. A French privateer Had ap peared otf.t|i£ .Hivanuah, an( j capiu:ed 3 Ame rican velTelsand sent them inio Ihe Matan/.as, one of which was the fchr. Chance, Graham • left at the Havannah,Cr,pt. Win. RuflTel, tn.Wi' Salem ; brig Rebecca, Fillfbury, d.tys, and the brig Jay, Wardell, 46 days c.ipt. Bulfiiigton ; also, brrg Hele-" ready (o fail, and.fchr. Sally, Frefcott. Capt. Ewers failed 6 da* s before capt. C. July 6, lai. 33> 78, spoke fchr. Hazard, from Jainaic , ot and for Beaufort, N. C. 21 days out ; Ju y 8, lat. 33, 20, long. 76,5», spoke fchr. Charles ton Packet, Price, from Jamaica, for Boston, 22 days out; July 9, lat. 34,33, spoke fchr. H»pe, Grant, for Boston, failed under conroy of ihe Gen. Greene from the Havannaji ; July 11, was chafed by two fri'giies 6 hours, but not overtaken; July 12, off Cape Cod, spoke fchr. Miies Standilh, capt. Carvey, from St. Sebas tians, 58 days out. On Saturday arrived at quarantine ground, the fchr. Ranger, capt. Bacon, 13 days from Port au Prince. Sunday, July 13. This day arrived 2 brigs and ..bout 20 (loops and schooners loaded with lumber and wood. The ftlip Sarah, Gray, from Boston, arrived at Liverpool, 21ft May, 35 days paflage. A ship from Haiiiburgh lor Salem, was spoke June s6, in lat. 46, long. 57. NEW YORK, July 17* ARRIVED, days Ship Faiftor, Kemp, London 38 Hope ——., Amilcrdam jo Washington, , Curacoa John, , Halifax 12 Brig Tartar, Alfop, St. Thomas Ceres, Codwife, St. Croix Delia, Waring, Sj. Bartholomews Bellona, Delana, Sligo Venui, Shaw, Antigua 13 Schr. Lady Wer.tworth, Mackberran, [Halifax 10 Tenelia, , Havanna 23 Neptune, Bonwick, Newfound- [land 19 Quaker, Lovett, N. S. o CLEARED, Ship Washington, Stephenfon, Leghorn ® r 'S Lydia, Storback, Liverpool Regulator, , Anapolis Schr. Betsey, Baraks, Yarmouth A ship from the South Seas, of and for New Bedford, and a brig from Madeira, taken fc>y the French, re taken by the En glilh, and carried to Liverpool, N. S. by the fame vessel that took the General Greene. Liverpool B'ftan Ship Yankee left at St, Thomai. Brig Friendftiip, Chow, was m the fleet 5 days fir,ce. Brig funo, Smith, captured aod carried into Gaadaloupe. The Mary, Hazard, from Savanna, and Maria, Lewington, from Virginia, have arrived at Loudon. The following articles of Marine News were furnished us bj captain Egerton, wbo arriv ed here yesterday in the ship Hope from Amsterdam. Brig Fair Hebe, Brinton, for Philadelphia, and brig ——, Carter, for Baltimore, failed on the 2ift May. Brig ■ Henfiiaw, of and for New-York, failed abour (he 12th, and reached the Fly with the loss of his topmalt, one anchor and cable. Ship George, M'Cullum, arrived on Ihe 20th with the lofj Of his rudder and all hii mads. Ship Louisa, Champlini of Balti more, failef) in company for England. Left at Nieu Diep, (hip Curiille, Niehnlion, Baltiaiorej (hip Sydney, do. (hip Almx, Snow do (hp Planter, Jacobs, Philadelphia; and brig Liberty, Her.derfon, do. Spoke the fr•lloivin" veflels—June 17, llaip VYarren, 14 days from New-York ; June 19 l>rig Nept,une, 14 davs from Wifc'aflet ; July 14, 17x1 p Neptune from New-jNork.. Yefleriiay atrivfid, 'and came to anchor at the quarantineround a French privaieei sfchoonrr, prize >ta the United States (hip of war Connect ticut. Same day arrived, fliip Rose, Carpenter, 49 days fr«in Guernsey, in ballast. Lat. 41, 40, l° n K- 53 00, 011 (lie 23d June, spoke fliip Bald Eagle, Pratt, 35 days out bound to Bnfton, where from not recollefled. July 12, lat. 40, 27, long. 66, 03, spoke brig Two Sillers, from New-York, for out 5 days. Same day, (hip Lydia, Tredwell, 48 days from Greenock, with dry goods and coal, to Hugh Bigg and Co. June 11, long. 42, 00, lat. 46, 00. spoke brig LordNelfon, from Demerara to London, capt. Hatfield, out 42 days. June 23, lat. 45, 00, long. 50, o», spoke fchr. Hannah ot Ipfewich. July 9, w?s boarded by the Britifli frigate Cleopatra, capt. Pellew, who took out z feamcn and 8 passengers, uamely, -s*t- ■■■■'■*■ CHARLESTON, July 4. Arrived, the Ihip South Carolina, Pelor, New-York, 14 days ; fhlp Lucy, L*m <>nte, Hamburgh, 82 days f fchr. Robey, Mar tin, Balt:mor , 4 days; fliop Harmony, Warthm«n, Philadelphia. 1-6 days. Th• (liip C lumbia, from this port arri ved at Bristol about the <,th ot May. The brig Mary, Mill», was to lail from Greenock, for Savannah, about the 20tL- L of May. BALTIMORE, July 16. Si-hr. MoncritfF, capt. Pierce 1 lii days from the Havamia—Spoke nothing on her pafiage. * # * A stated meeting of the American Philplophical Society, will be held at their Hall on Friday evening the 18111 instant, at fix o'clock. JOSEPH CLAY, Secretary. N. B. New Members will be balioted for. July 17, 1800. 1 £jT 0 WE members of the Society of the Sons of St Gtenje cfiabli cd at Philadelphia, the afliO.ance orl'ngliflinien in dillrefs, are requeued to atteid 3 quarter !y o.eeting of th* faij >*<.:ciety, at the City I'av rn on Wednifday tie 13d day of July, at 7 o'clock in the avaiing GhO D WIS, Sec'ry. N B. Several aiembcr< to b« ballottcd for. July 16 ACADEMY. tuition is eftablilhed at No 15 Uch flreet, ao fchnlars onlv will be aJmited; who may in this Academy, ii« a ftort lime be fu'ly inltrufierl in my, or al! thefefrept ing branches conduced by »refpeAable teacher. (YESTERDAY) g. A Red Morocco Pocket-Book, CON r.-vINING sundry n te; f hand a'ii fe- ._fl' «eral piceei of silver—the fubferi' cr'e rame marked on th'infide of the flrap. W hoevsr has found it. and will leave it at No 40, Cherry flrcet, (hall receive F.ve Dollars, and the fiiver the Pock. • etb ok contained. JOHN SIMS; J"'r >7 dtf K Book-keeper 1 WANTED. : ' j a complete Book-Keeper ani Ac- W VV comptanc, who 19 madei* of the German language, and well a. quaint d with the manner ol 'ranlailing business ia this city—l»> save trou- bJe none nee ! app'y unlef* anfwrring iri every rcf- JH ; " peA fully this advertifemtnt, and produce la-tit failory teflirarnials of chara&er and talents. - .* Apply at the office of the Gazette of the Uni. ted States , J ul y *5. d 4 t v For Charter, » #1; ABIGAIL, "1 A good stout vessel, burthin abont "w a,ooo barrels. Apply to MOORE WHARTON. ■ - July 14 diw TO CARPENTERS. J/ FOR SALE, On Saturday next, at 5 c'c ock in the afternoon, at No. 119 Chelnut street, \t-- Al Frame Building, About Tso feet long and »o broad, with •« fevcral glass fa(he«. IT has been heretofore used as a Printing Office; it flings back in the yard of No. 119, Ci.efiiut street, where it can he ieen at a y time The terms of h urchafe Ca(h—and li e building t® bi r moved immediately. JOHN CONNELLY Auft. ■ July. ,7. WAYNE COUNTY TAXES. owners of unimproved lands in Wayne * c kuty, aie fctrehy notified, that Taxes are become ja> able thereon for the years I ■'B9 and 180 X Thole who havn not already paid rhair taxes, re ! erel>y r q iirrd to discharge the fair.e to JO 4N BRII-K, Elquire, I reafurer of said Count atMillord, Within three months from this da e otherwise proceedings to sale, according to the £1 of Affemhly such cafe provided, wi! ; be had •>/ the Commiffionen for the f.id county. . sa Stenton, ~i ohn Cartm, > Coramiflionen tbannes Van Etten, } Attest, E. Kellogg, Clk. July o, 1800 d _9. ot an apprentice WANTED, 1 'I At the Office of the Gazette «f the Unitid / ■ Statw. 2» -»v lawtf. v V' 4*<