WAR DEPARTMENT March ia, ißco- Notice is hereby given, THAT fe pirate propofali will be received at the office of the Secretary of the De partment of War, until the expiration of the 25th of July next eiifuing, for thefupply of all rations, which may be required for the use of the United States, from the ift day of Oilober, liioo, to the 3Pth 1 day of September, i8oi» hLth days inclusive, at the places and within the two diftridH hereinafter firft mentioned; and alio that propofals will be receivtd t the fjid office until the expiration of ths 25th day of July next ensuing, for the supply of all rations which may berequiredas aforelaid, from the ift day of January in the year 1801, to the 31ft day of December in the sam« year, both clays inclusive, at the place and within the fev era'l dates hereinafter m»ntioned, viz. Firjl. Propofjls to supply all rations, that may be required, at Ofwego ; at Niagara 1 at Pittfburg ; at Prefqu'ile; at Michilinackinac; at Fort Franklin ; at Bacuf; at Cincinnati ;at PicqueTown, and Loramies stores; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort Defiance, on the Miami river to Lake Erie ; at Fort Knox, and Ouatonon on the ri ver VVabalh ; at Mailac ; at any ptace or places on the river Miflifiippi, abova the mouth oftfe Ohio, and upon the Illonois river. Second. Prupofib to supply all rations t> at jr.ay be r?qulre:l, at any place or places on'the ead fide of the MiffiiTippi river,bef>w the mouth of the river Ohio to the southern boundary of the ftite of Kentucky and within the said state ; at Knoxvilie ; at all ports and places within the state of Tennessee ; at South Weft Point: at Ttllicoßloek iloufe; at St.Sevens, or other fort or on th,e rivers Molpltfe or Torr;bijiby,and anv pUce or places within the Cherokee bounda ries ; !»el"w 1 lie southern boundary of the state of Tentieffic a.-d within the boundary of the United-States. Third- Proposal' to fjpply ail rations tlut may be required, at - oiat t etre : at Coleraine, at Savannah, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within t'ne Hate of Georgia; at all forts or stations on the Oconnee and Alatama ha, and at ail othfr places in the Creek nation, within the limits of the United States, where trsops are or may be Rationed. Fourth. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Johnfton, at Fart Pinck ney, at Charleston, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited in the Rate of South-Ca rolina. Fifth. Prcpofals to supply all rations that rniy be required at the Fort at Wilmington, Cape Fcir ; at Beacon island, Ocracock ; at Charlotte ; at Fayetteville j at Saliftrtiry, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be flationed, marched or recruited in the Rate of North-Carolina. Sixth. Proposals to supply all rations thjt nuy b« required at Norfolk, at Portfmourh, at at Charlotteville, at Wincheßer, at Staunton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at Leefburg, at Frtdericklbarg, at Carterfville, at Harper's ferty, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be Oationed, marched or recruited, in the Rate of Virginia. Seventh. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort M'Henry, at Balti more, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at Leanardiown, at Haperstown, at Bladenfburg, at George-town, at Eaßown, at the Head ot Etk, and at any other place or places, where troop 3 are or may be Rationed, marched or re crui ed within the limits *>f the Rate of Mary land. Eighth. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fori Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Barhy, at Lancafttr, at Wilkefbarre, at Reading, at Wriftol, at York town, at Carlisle, at Lewiftown (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Greenlburg it Walhington, at Eaftown, at Wilmington, at Christiana, at Dover, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be ftatioued, tr.arche i or recruited within the limit* of the states of Pennsylvania and De laware, except the polls within the slate of Penn fylvjnia, enumerated in the firtt proposals a iorefaid. Ninth. Proposals to supply all ratinns that may be required at Harkenfac, at Elizabeth town, at New-Brunfwick, at Burlington, at Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any ether place or places where troops are or may be flationed, marched er recruited within the limits of the state of Jersey. Tenth. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at New-York, at Weft Poiut, atFlulhing, at Haerlen}, at Weft Chester, at Poughkepfie, at Konderhoak, at Stillwater, at Ne« be>- h % at Albany, at Conajoharie, at Cher ry Va'.ley, and at any other place or places Where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited withia the limits of the (late of New-York, except the pofis within the Hate enumerated in 'he firft proposals aforefaid- Eleventh. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Hartford, at Htbron, at New-London, at Brooklyn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield, at Guilford, at New-Haven, at Fairfield, at Danbury, at Middlelown, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be ftatior.ed, marched or recruited within the limits of the Hate of Conneflicuf. Twelfth. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Wolcott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at Providence, and at any pace or places where tfoops are or maybe ftat eioned, marched or recruited within the limits ot the Bate of Uhode-lfland. Thirteenth. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Portland in the Dif triel of Maine, Gloucester, Cape Ann, Salem, Matblehead, Boston, atUxbridge, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be flattoced, marched or recruited within the li mits of the (late of Mafiachufetts. Fourteenth. Proposals to supply all rations that miy be required at Portfmruth.- at Exeter, at Wifidfor, at Benningson, at Rutland, or at any fort, p!ate or places, where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the States of New tlamplhire and Vermont. The rations to be supplied, is to eonfift of the following articles viz. eiuhteeu ounces of bread or flour, or when neither can be obtained, of one quart of rice, or one and a half pound ot fifted or houhed Indian meal, one pound and a quarter of frcfti beef, or one pound of salted beef, or when quarters of a pound of faltad pork, and jhree frefh meat is ifiuerl, fait, at the rate of tvyo quarts for every hundred rations; soap at the rate of four pound*, and candles at rhe rate of a pou.id and a half for every hundred rations- It is espe&ed the proposals will also extend to the supply of rum, whisky, or other ardent spi rits ar the rice of half a gill per ration, and vine tar at the rate of two quarts, for every hundred rations. The proposals wHlfpecLfy the price of the several component parts of the ration, as w«ll as thife of substitutes or alternatives for parts The rations are to be furnilhed in such quantt- | that there (hall at ail times, durfog the term | of th<r proposed co«tra«fts be fufficisnt for the con- I jumption of the troeps at Mich:Hmack:aac, De- | troit, Niagara and Ofwego, for fix moßths in'ad vance, and at each of t ie other posts on the wes tern waters, at leatt three months in advance, cf good andwholefome provilions, if the f-me Ihall be required. It is alf® to ha permitted to all and every of the commandants of fortified places, or or pods, to call for at fcafons when the fame can be transported, or at any time in the cafe of urgeut cy, such fitpphes of like provisions in advance, as in the discretion of the commandant shall he deem ed proper. It is to be under ood that the con tractor is to be at the expence and rifle of ifluing the l'upplies to the troops, and at all loffe.*, sustained, by the depredations of an enemy, or by the means ot he troops of the United States, (hall be paid lor at the»priee of the article captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more pcrfons of creditable chara&crs and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, ascertaining the circumftatces ot the loss, and the amount of the articles, for which compen sation lb all be claimed. The privilege i* to be underfiood to be reserved totheUnited States of requiring, that none of the supplies which may be furnilhedjVnder any of the proposed contradls ihall be ilfued, until the sup plies which have or may be furniSied under cen trafis new in force have been confuted, and that a supply in advance tray be always required at any of the lined pods o» the Sea-b ardor Indian fron tiers, not exceeding three months. JAMES M'HENRY', Secretary of War. March 14 f 115 July MARSHAL'S SALES. Prmivlvaiiia District. J United States, BY virtue of fondry writs of venditioni exponas, issued out of the Oiftnil Court of the United States, for the Diflriit aforefaid, will be expofrd to public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday the 30th of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the fame day, all that Tra& of Land called Cone dogwinnetTra&, fituateiu East Pennfbury town fbip, Cumberland county, containing five hundred and thirtv two acres, more er less, with the Mes suages thereon erected. Also all that Tradl of Land called I ocuft Valley, adjoining the above, containing three hundred and feventcen acres, more or less, with the MefTuages thereon ere&cd. Also all that Trail of Land called Oak Bank, si tuate as above, containing two hundred and seven ty acres, more or less, with the Messuages thereon ereilcd. The property will be furvejed and fold in lots to suit the purchasers ; plots of which will be ex hibited on the day of sale. Seizcd and taken in execution, and t» be fold as thepropeity of Oliver Pollock, Esq. by JOHN HALL, Marital. Marshal's Office, ? ent«r>Tv Philadelphia, June 21, 1800. •* WALNUT STREET, Opposite to the Public Square. In that handfomc and airy spot, there are just now ready TV LET, 4 or 5 New Houses. THIS Gtuation for pleafantuefs ef the profped. of trees and herbage, and its extensive tho roughfare of freih air, i» drem«d equal if not fu penor to any other, that is as convenient to the tridicg parts of the town—The water is excel lent, perhaps the molt pure and wholesome that is to be met with in the city. Perfens inclined to rent will plcafe to make early application at the GIHceNo. 96, Arch street, or about the premises JOHN CREAN. July 7 ri it fust Arrived, AMD tOK SAL* BT THE SHBSCKIIIIS, THE CARGO Of the Ship C a ttVo y, Richard Dale, Commander, from Canton, CONSISTING OF Bohea A Souchong Hyson Skin TEAS. Young Hyson and Hyson. J Yellow \ NANKEENS. Sugar of ift quality China Ware. CafEa. Fans. An assortment of~Silks. WILLINGS ta FRANCIS, No. at, Penn Street. April 14. d« Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED FROM York Town on the ajd inft. JAMES HENDERSON, lately a Serjeant in the 10th Regiment, and flnce entitled as a Serjeant in the Marine Corps, of the following dc-fcription.— He is about five feet fix inches high, brown hair and fair complexion. He is an acftive fellow and brags much of his abilities as a Drill Serjeant. He has been lately seen in Lancadcr, and is pro bably with his triends, who live about 4 miles from that place. The above reward will be given and all expen ces paid, on delivering him to any officer in the service of the United (States, or lodging him in Jail. ROBERT RANKIN, Adjutant Marine Ccrps. Philadelphia, June 30. daw. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AVVAY from Gen, Ridgely of Balti more, on the ioth inft. a light coloured negro man, who calls hiinftlf WILLIAM Mo. DONALD ;He is about years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, neat in his dress, and has a good suit of hair. Hid on, when he went away, a good beaver hat, a fh&rt light green cloth coat, edged with yellow, and yel low gilt buttons—a light buff caffimer, double breasted waistcoat, a pair of dark olive colour ed thickfett pantaloons —a white linen (hirt, white ribhed cotton stockings, and a good, pair of (hoes with firings. He took with him a dark blue coat, a pair of olive caffimer panta loons, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ; also a gold or pinchbeck watch, with a steel chain. He is fond of fpiritous liquors, is inso lent, has a stupid look, and chews tobacco. — He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchased of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends said negro, and fe cutes him in any jail so that the owner may gst him again, (hall receive the above reward, with reasonable charges if brought hom#i or de livered to Joffiui li. Bond, Philadelphia, may i dtr This Day Published, By J. Ormrod, No. 4i, Chefnut Street, (Price is Cent#) THB Death of General Wajhington. A POEM. In imitation of tha manner of Offian. By Rev. John B.Linn, A.M. Minister of the First Preibyterian Congregation ofPiuladelphia. &• Mr. Chaudrnn's Oration will be [publifljed on Monday morning. Mutch 15; THE CARGO Of the Ship Criterion, B Wicket, fen. com mander, from Bengal, CONSISTING OF A complete assortment ot BENGAL GOODS, SUGARS of the firft quality, BLACK PEPPER do. TO* SAI.I BY WILLINGS tf FRANCIS, No. ai, Penn-ftreet. May 5. dtf WILL BE LANDED, IN A FEW DAYS* At Beck's Wharf \ the next below Market St. A QUANTITY OF Jamaica Spirits AND COFFEE. Also, a few Hogsheads of JAMAICA SUGAR, FOR. SALE At No. 17, South Water Street. July 3. diw. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, LYING on the Votomac River, county of Nor thumberland, state of Virginia ; containing about 1400 aercs—its situation is equal to any other in the Northern Neck, remarkable for every kind of wild fowl, oyflers, filh and crab, and none bet ter for health. It is about the fame distance from Baltimore, Alexandria a»d Norfolk, and not more than one days fail from either. There are three imfraved plantations with dwelling houses, the one known by the name of Exeter Lodge, former ly the residence of col. John Gordon, is an elegant two story brick house, with four rooms on a floor, and a paflage fifteen feet wide. The other two are commodious and convenient ly fitted, with good and suitable out houses, at one of which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Weftmore land county) lived fcveral years; on this farm there is a good grift mill, with water fuflicient to turn any number of stones ; alf® convenient store hou ses and granariis on a public road, well situated for a country store. On eaeh of those places there are fine apple and peach orchards. The greater proportion of the land is of the firft quality, and near the half of the whole heavily timbered. The terms may be known by applying to Witi.P. Tebbi Baltimore, Foufhee G. Tebbs, esq. of Richmond county, Virginia, or te Thomas Murgatrojd and Sons, Philadelphia. Feb. s—;l<.5 —;I<. 3«* A PLEASANT COUNTRY HOUSE, WITH an excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump, &c. &c. The whole containing 17 acres, situate on the Wifahicon road, between the third and fpurth mile-Hone—May be purchased on raafonable terras. —Two thirds of the pur chase money may 1 emain (secured on the pre mises and on interrft) during three years. Enquir* of BONSAL & SHOEMAKER, No. I»4i South Eourth-ftreet, the Sub scriber, at Mount-Pleasant, adjoining the premise», or at No. 45, Walnut-flreet. JON*. WILLIAMS. June 13- mwf tf - RARITAN FARM, FOR SALE. A VALUABLE and dsfirable Estate, situated en the river Raritan in Jersey, near Somer set Court-House, 16 niles from Brunfwick, and 18 from Princeten ; confiding of upwards of 700 acres, equally divided into meadow, arable and weod land ; the whole within a ring fence ; the bara, flaWes, &c. are spacious, and adeqaatc to the fixe of the Farm ; there i> a plenitude of game, with *tjood lhad fifhery. The estate is now in the hinds of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may he known of Messrs. NICKLIN W GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia,and of JAMES GIBSON, Esq. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Germantown, Or of the Tenant on the premises May 9. . S tf Ihree Lents Reward. RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening of the 18th iofl. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howckel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any psr fon apprehending her (hall be entitled to the above reward—no cofis or charges will be paid. N: B, She bad a years and fonie months toferve Daniel fitzpatrick. GofhetaTowafcip.Chsfter County, July 19. august 6 jawtf Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States for the renewal of the following Certificates ef Shares in the said Bank, which were loft on board the fliip John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davey, matter, bound to London, viz : B. No. 198841 19885 | Eathfor ose scare, in the name 19886 'f ofTho's Holy, Sheffield (G. B) 59887 | dated lft January, 1800 ; 19888 J Of which as plication, all persons concerned, will please to take notice. SAMUEL STERETT. Baltimore, Jthapril, 1800 lawjm FOR SALE, An Invoice of Playing Cards, Confining of 75 dozen assorted—they wllbe fold cheap fcr cast. Apply to the PrinUr. way 19. TREASURY DEPARMENT, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby'given, in pur suance of the aft of Congress, pafled on the firft day of March, brie tfeoufand eight hundred, intituled " An a<sl in addition to an ail, intituled, an ail regulating the piaotsol land appropriated for military services, and for the Society of the United Brethren for propa gating the Gospel among the Heathen," as fol lows ; ift. All the frailional par's of the quarter townships adjoining to the Indian boundary line of the tra£l of land referred to in fiid idt, except the fradtional quarter townships num ber four in township number seven of range number twenty : Also, all the fractional parts of the quarter townships adjoining to the river Scioto, except the quarter townships number one asd four, in townlhip numbertoHf of range number nineteen ; the quarter townships num ber two and three »f township number three, in range number aineteen ; and the quarter townships number «ne and feur in township number Jive, of range number twenty ; toge ther with the fifty quarter townships hereafter dtferibed,' are reserved to be located, for the original holders of warrants granted for mili tary services, or their heirs, in lots of one hun dred acres, pursuant to the ail above recited. ad. The following is a description of the fifty quarter townships referred to in the preceding article and which were designated by lot in th« prrfence of the Secretary sf War, pursuant to th" above recited • S3 |l?§.l V § 1 ? oi o, o* a a to .j. . 3 g . i~- § ■5: a *S-" a 3 11362 1 to 1 2 82 62 3 4 84 7 3 81 10 1 8 2 11 6 1 223 83 81 34742 13 84 s 1 6 1 15 1 3 53 72 22 311821 73 71 23 74 7' % 4 3 16 2 4 84 51 3 4 4 4 3 7 3 61 10 3 93 72 5 3 3 9 I 3 74 7 1 7 4 17 7 4 9 3 9 4 id. All the lands in each of the above fiftv 3d. All the lands in each of the above fifty quarter townships, and in the fractional parts ef quarter tswnlhips before described, have been divided upoa the refpedlive plats thereof, as returned by the Surveyor General, into as many lots of one hundred acres each, as the quantity such quarter township or fra&ion is lilted to contain will admit, in the manner pointed out and required by the above recited ac£l. 4th. The platj divided as aforefaid into |Ots of one hundred acres, are dfpofited iH the of fice of the Register of the Treasury where the locations are to be made ; and upon furrender i*K the warrants which shall be thus located, patents will be iffiied in the manner and upon the conditions prescribed by law. Given under my hand at Philadel phia the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. dtw—aaw 3m. April 12. NOTICE. WHEREAS Mathew Irwin did on the Bth <Jay of July 1797 make an afßgnment of his eftatc and effects, to us the subscribers, for the be nefit of such of his creditors, as (hould on or before the »oth of September, 1797, execute to him a full and final discharge—Now thole of his creditor? who are entitled to a dividend under said affign meat, are reqaefted to furnifh their accounts 03 Samuel Meeker, with intercft calculated up to the Bth day of July, 1797, as a dividend will abfojlnte ly he struck on the fir 11 day of April next, and those who neglect ts comply with this notice will th«re alter be excluded from the benefit of the fame. Philip Nicklin Samuel Meeker | Nath'l Lewis, by his Ms. Assignees. Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor J Philadelphia, March 14 m&thtf. TO DISTILLERS And Owners of Stills. WHEREAS by an ail of Congress, pafied the Bth day of May entitled, " An a (SI concerning the duties on spirits distil led within the United States," it is required of all persons having or keeping a still, or stills, to make entry thereof, between the last day of May and the firft day cf July in each year, under the penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all distillers, or owners of stills, within the city and county of Philadelphia, to make entry of tliem at the office of Infpe&ion, at 49, North Third-street, in the city of Philadelphia, with in the abovementioned periods. JAMES ASH, Collector of the revenue of the first division of the first survey of the district of Pennsylvania. June 6, ftf THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedish Majesty's Consul General,and au thorized to tranl'afl the Consular BuGnefs, for his Majesty the King of Denmaak iu the United States of America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent inftruitions received from his government, it is the duty of all Matters of Swedish and Danish vessels, beforu their failing from any port in the said States, to call upon him or the Vice Coßful, 111 order to be granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the state of the Neutral Commerce an<! the se veral Decrees of the Belligerent Powert, renders indifperfably necessary, and, that any Malti-r cf vessels belonging t<v the refpedlive nations, or na vigating under the protection of their flags, in omitting to take such certificates, will personally stand responsible for the conferences. RICHARD SODERSTROM. Philadelphia, xßtb December, 1799. LOST, OR MISLAID, A CERTIFICATE of four Shares of the Bank of the United States 111 the name of Bickham & Reefe, No. 159:, fer the renewal of Which application is intended to be made at the said Sank, and ill persons concerned are de sired to take notice. JAMES HENDERSON. May 8. April 21, 1800/ AT. NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, iooo Boxei belmaTblcd 3cap,~) 80 Boxes Sweet Oi), j Fram on hard tit aoo Hall chefls Lucca Oil, 1 " Loui.it, 7 Bales Paper, j from Leftorn, Brimstone, • Parmesan Cheese, J 300 Pipes be ft Bordeaux Brandy, aoo Hogflceads Claret fu[erior quality, 700 Caies French Swoet Oil, 60 Cases Catherine Plumbs, 6 Calks Prunes, 400 Boxes Capers, Olives, Anchovies and Cor nichons, 100 do. best assorted Cordials, DRY GOODS assorted for the Weft-India market, Claret in cases of afuperior quality, London dry White Lead, A small invoice of Coffee, 6 & 4 Pound Cannon, mounted. Thomas Murgatroyd Sons^. May 10. tuth&s tf Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forgt, in York County,a negroman, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about 21 years old, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, has a bUmiih in his eyes, wore white in them than common, fey trade a Fergeman; had on and teok with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almofl new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons* printed fancy cord, a Iwanfdown striped under . acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse Hurt* one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto striped border, a blue Persian under jacket and two pcir cottoa (lockings. Whoever takes up faii negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neighbouring ftatcs iball have the above rs. ward or reasonable expencesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, N. B. As said negro formsrly lived in Chctter j | county,-it isprobabls he may return there. I November 5 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE F&k SALE, WHEREAS BY a decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause, James against Newman, it is among other things referred to Wm. Graves' Esq. one of the matters of the said court," to take an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIFS, late of Newgate flreet, London, deceased, and also to in quire and state to the court, whether Francis James, the brother of the complainant's named as one of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and whether he died in the life time of the teflator Therefore all persons who can give any informa tion whether the said Francis James be living or dead, and if living where he now refidea or Ij.ft relided, and when and at what place, and when and where he was lad heard of, and if dead, when and where he died, arc hsreby requefl«d to give such information tathefsid William Graves,Efqt at his office in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London,on or before the firft day of March next, other wife he wiil be excludad the benefit of the said decree. The said Francis James was born at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Caermarthen,_*nd if living, is about the age of thirty-four years, and about the year 1779, was a for em aft man on board the Milford, a merchant fliip, belonging to th« port of Bristol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to Bristol, ani in November, 1781, was pressed in Kiag road, Bristol, and sent on board the king's frigate called the Diomede, in which he failed from fly mouth en a cruise, and on board of which he af tei*wards became a quarter gunner, and deserted the said ship at Charleston Bar in North-America in September 1782. Should any person in the United States of Ame rica, be enabled to give information of the above named Francis James, whetherlivicg or dead, they are requeued to communicate the fame to DAVID A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone street, New Y rk. printers throughout the United State# are requested to publilh the above, april 18: BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR I.EASEI) FOR ON P. YEAR TH AT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iro« Works, situate in the county of Morris in the itati of New-Jersey, ccnfiflir.g ol a Forg with four fires, a Roiling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with twoKun of denes, and Saw mill, all in good order and nsw iu use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient house, with out-houfes of every kind ; among which are an Ice houCe, and stone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent eoltcAion of Fruit, a large Orckard, and 1500 acres of wood, paffure and arable land, and a great cumber of stores and workmen's houses. Immediate [.offeffion will be given of houses and stores fufficit irt for providing stock the present winter, and polTeflion of the whole in the spring. For terms «nquire-of David B. Ogden at New ark, mr. Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or meflrs. Jacob aad Rich ard Faefch on tfcepremifes. Januarv 11 LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line of Stagas DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the past favors they have received, and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, they ars provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two days. Those who prefer this mode of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States Eagle, Market ftrerr, Philadelphia. Sloueb• Dawning, Dunu'oody Us Co. Nov. 30. { 2t—§ GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a iufficisnt number of the mod approved European Glass Manu fudlurers, and having on hand a large stock of the best Materials, on which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glass of a fupeiior qua lity and of any size, from by 9, to 18 by 34 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea.h, may be had at thelhortefi: notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may alfii be had, such 36 for pidlures, coach glafles, clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket flafks, picklingjars, apothecary's (hop furniture, Or other hellow ware—th* whole at leafl if per cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made on faleof large qusntitieV. Orders from merchants and others will be punctually atttndedto on ap plication to JAMES O'tIARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of Mefirs PRATHER and SMILIE, in Maiket-Street, Pittlburgh. March 4, 1 tuthtf.
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