WAR DEPARTMENT, March li, ißco Notice is hereby''gvpe.fi, THAT fepa> lte propo.'als will be received at the otfi- e f the rfceretary of th<- De parttnenf of War- until the expiration of the 15th of July n'f xt eiifuing, for the supply of at! rations, u'biclf mav* be r-quircd for the use oi (lie United States, trotr, the ifl day of O&ober, 1800, to the 30th day of September, iSof, days inclusive, at the places and within the tuo difWjftt hereinafter firfl mentioned; ant! all > thai fepirate propofils will be received t the f.'id ('See until the expiration of the 15th d.-y of July next enfbitlg, for the f ppfy of ail rations which may be required a s aforel aid, from the ift day of January in the ye-tr ißei, to the 3 til day of December in the fame year, both d»\ B i> i lufne, at ■ he,place av.d within the ftv era!/Utis hereinafter mentioned, viz. fitjl. Proposals to supply all rations, that may be required, at Ofvvego ; atN agara | at Piitlbiirg ; at Prefqu'ile; at MichilimacVinac ; at Fort Franklin ; at Breuf; at Cincinnati ; at Picquc Towp, and Loramies flores } at Fort Wayne ; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort Defiance, on the Miami niyer ,to Lake Erie j at Fort Knox, and Onatonon on the ri ver Waballi j at Maffac ; at aiiy place or places on the river Mitlifiippl, above the mouth of the river ■ 'hio, and upon the lllonois rivet. Second. Pruprfals to supply all rations that may he require', at any place or places on the eafi fide of the Mifliffippi river,below the mouth of the river Ohio to the foutfcern boundary of th- state of Kentucky and within thefaid state; at Knoxville ; at all pnfls and places within the ft-ate «f Tenneflee ; at South Weft Point: at Tellico Block Uoufe; at St.Sevens, or other fort or past on the rivers Mohille or Tombtgby,.and any place or places within the Cherokee bounda ries j below the southern boundary of the flat* l os Trivieffee a:-,d within the boundary of the United States. Third. Proposals to supply all rations that maybe required, at Point H-etre : at Colefaine, as Savannah, and at any other place or places where troops are or maybe llationed, marched c- mruit'ed wiihin the state of Georgia; at all forts or llation»- on the Oconnee and Alatama ha, snd at all othir places it> the Creek nation, within the limits of the United States, wßere trsops ire or may be stationed. Fourth Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fo. t Johnftc ti, at Fort Pinck ney, at Charleflnn, or at any other place or places where t-r -'»s are or may be stationed, marched or'recruited in the state of South-Ca rijlin;:. Ftfth\ Proposals to fuuply all rations that may be required at the Fort at Wilmington, . Ca;ie Fear at Beacon island, Ocracock ; at Charlotte ; at Fayetteville 1 at Salilbury, or at at;y other place or places where troops are or may be 'tationrd, marched or recruited in the llite ofl!J«rth'Carolin». Six!(r. ' ro,'ofa!s to supply all rations that m-.y b* required at Norfolk, at Portsmouth, at Ktmpfville, at Charlotteville, at Wincheftcr, at Staunton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at Leeibjrg, at Frcderickftwrg, at Cirterfville.at Harper's feriy, or a' any other place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched orrecrojted, in the state of Virginia. Stvcntfr. Proposals to supply all rations that may he required at Port M'Henry, at Balti more, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at Lermarrt town, at Hagerstown, at Bladenlburg, at George-tpwn, at Eaftown, at the Head ot B!k. and at any other place or places, where troops are or ii»ay be stationed, marched or re crui ed within the limits »f the state of Mary, hnd. ' F.igbtb. Proposals ti ftfpjily all rations that m*y be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel ph'iß, at Darby, it Lancaster, at Wilktlbarre, at Reading, at v 'iftol, at York town, at C.arlifle, at Lew Mown (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Greerifburg at Washington, at Eaftown, at .WjTmTi'.gto-i, at Christiana, at Dover, or at any other place or places where troops are or mjy be /latiou{d, marched or recruited within the limits of otjPi nnfyUania and De tiwaA-f except the poAk'ifitnin ihe'ftate of Pehn fxHvania, enumerated, in tht firlt proposals a- Iftrel'gi 1. Ninth. PropofaU to supply all ratiops that rjiar he req tired at Hat keri.fac, at Elizabeth- at New-Brunfwicki >f Burlinuton, at Woodbury, at Trenton, a.id ataoy ; p'ace or places where tr»»ps are or may be Rationed, piarched or recruited within the limits of the Hate of Jersey. • Ttnth. Pr>-p ifals to supply all'rations th.'t may be required a? New-York, at Weft Point, Jt Fhvfhing, at Haerlrm, at Weft Chester, at at Konderhoalt, at Stillwater, at Newberg, at Albany, »t Conajokarie, at Cher ry Valley, and «t any other place or places where troops are or may he stationed, marched ur recruited within the limits of the liate of Kew York, exce; t the polls within the state enumerated in the firft proposals aforefaid. E'tviMh. Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New I.' ndon. at Brooklyn, at Wyndham, »T Litchfield, at Guilford, at New-Haven, at Fairfield, at Danbury, at Middletown, and at ary other place or places where troops are or ftiav lie stationed, marched or recruited within the limirs of the state of ConjifiSMcut, 9 Twelfth Proposals to supply all rations that mav be required 4t Fort Wolcotti'at flrinton's Point, at Newport, at Providence, and at any p.-ce.or phces\yhere troops are or may be ftat cioiied. marched or recruited within the limit* Ot the slate of Khrtde-lfland. ■ ' •Tb'rrtetnth. Proposals to fupp'y »11 rations {hat.maybe required at Portland in tbr Dif t.-.-l Maine. Gloucefltr, Cape Ann, Salem, KarbUJicic!, Ballon, atUxbridge. and it any A'fr.er plact or pfsres whet-e troops ire or may be tlatjonfd, marched or recruited within the li mitS'of the ftste'of MafTachufetts. Pithrlotk Proposals to supply all rations that maf"***required' at Portfmeuth. ar ixeter. at Windsor, at Bentiirigscn, at Rutland, or at any fort, p'acr or places,'where troops are or may be ilatiotifd, tuarched or recruited within the States of Ne* Habiplhire and Vermont, The rTitions.to bejupplied.is to cpnfift of the •flaw i.ig articles viz. tlghteeu ounces of.bread er I flour, or W.lieti.ncitliet can~jbe ibtained, of one , quart of rKe", or i'half pound ol fiftcd or ' hjjuUed.lndian meaj, ope pound anil a quarter of f-erti beef, or one pound <jf faltejl beef, or when j quartern of a potftd'rff failed ptiH:, and jhrce frefh meat is*ilfued,"fatt, at the rated Two "qiiarfs for every hundred rations; soap at the rate of four I pounds, ard candles at the rate of a pound and a Ifalf for every hundred rations • It is eiprfletl'the pro[A>fal» will also extend to the'fuprly of= t furti. whiflty, or othei> 'ardent fpl-' fits at the rata of ha<f a gill per ration, and virl ,t > r at' -the rate'of two quarts for every hundred rations. I'M proposals Will fpccily the price W' rho leveral cempof.en't parte of the ration, as will as those of substitutes or alternatives' for pirts thereof. The rations are to be furnilhej 111 fueli quanti ties 4t thit therefball at all times, during the term us the proposed contrails be fu|Ecisut for the to - jumption of thf troep> at Mifhilitnaekinac, De troit. Niagara and Olwi'ijo, for fix mpHths ia ad varce, and at each ol' t ie r.fher polls on the wef cern watfrs, f-r at leatl months iii advance, of gopd andwliolefome provisions, if the fmie fliail he required It is alf» to ho permitted to all and everty of the commandants us fortified places, or or polls, to call for at feafptis when the fame can he transported, or at any time in the cafe of urgent cy, such supplies of like proyifiens in advanc«, as in the discretion of the commandant shall He deem ed proper. Jt is to he under ood that the con tractor i« to be at the expence <tnd rifle of ifluing the supplies to the troops,ana at all lcjTei, l'uflaiiied, by the d.ji'redations of 29 ei e y, er by the means of he troops of the United States, (hall bepai3 lor at the priae of the article captured or cleflroyej, on the depositions of two or more persons of creditable chaiaSrrs and the certificate of a commitlioned officer, ascertaining the circumftai ces of the lofi, and the amount of the articles, f«r which conipen fation shall be claimed. 1 he privilegs is to be anderllood tobereferved to the United Status of requirirg, that none ot the supplies which may be any of the proposed contrails shall lie itfueJ, ujitil the sup plies which have or may be furni9i;d under ca ttails new in force have been consumed. and that a supply in advance may he always required at any of the fixed pods on the Sea-bard or fndian frcn tiers, not exceedifig three months. JAMES M'HENRY, Secretary of IVor f tif July March *4 WALIvUT S1 REE 1, Opposite to tbe Public Square. 11l tlat handsome and airy spot, there are jufl ndw ready 'TO LET, 4 or 5 New Houses. r V I HI* situation lor pleasantness #f the profpcA X of trees and herbage, and its extenfi\'e tho roughfare ot Irefh air, it d'enisd equal i£ not fu peribt' to any other, that it as convrtiient to the trwling part« of the town—The water is excel lent, perhaps the pure and whole-Tome that is to be met with in the city. Perfous inclined tc rent will plcafe to maka early application at the Office No. 96, Arch ilreet, Or about the preniifes to JOHN CREAN. July 1 • ft Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED FROM York Town on the ajd inft. JAMES HENDERSON, lately a Serjeant in the 16th kegimer.t, and since entitled as a Serjeant in the Marine Corps, of the following description. *. He is abovt five feet iii inches high, brown hair and fair cotnpl xion He is an aSive fellow and brags muck of his abilities as a DHU Serjeant He has been lately seen in Lancafler, and is'pro bably with his Iriends, 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. ROBFRT RANKIN, Adjutant Marine Cirps. Philadelphia, June 30. daw. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Gen, Ridgely of Balti more, on the loth inft. a lijtht coloured negro man, who calls himfclf WILLIAM Mc. DONALD 1 He is about 34 years of age, about 5 feet g inches high, neat in hisdrefs, and has a good suit of hair. Had on, wheu he went away, a good beaver hat, a ftiort jight grteri cloth coat, edged with -. ellow, and yel hnfr' gilt buttons —a light buff caflirner, double breaded waiftcnat, a pair ■ I-dark olive colour*' ert thickfett pantal. oris—a white linen ihirt, white ribbed cotton ft..ckings, aiid a good pair ot Iboes with firings He took with him a dark bh.e coat, a pair of olive cafflmcr panta looh*, and a light corduroy pair of breeches; alf"< a gold or pinrhSeck watch, with a steel chain. He 1 is fond of fyii'itotls liquors, is inso lent, hat a Cupid look, and chews tobacco. — He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchased of col. John Thoma? by gen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends fiid and le cutes him in any jail so tkat the owner may g«t him again, (hall receive the above reward, with reifonable charges if brought hom?, or de livered to Jofhui B. Bond, Philadelphia, may 1 dtf Twenty Dollars REWARD. DESERTED from thu Ma ine Bariackson the Bth infant, the follovriog Marines, viz JOHN STEEL, born near Brandy Wine in Cheller county, by profeflion a Tailor. He i« 35 years of age, five feet eight inches high, grey eyes, light In-own hair,thin visage and fallow-com plexion—had on a round hat, brown silk coat, nankeen breeches, and other decent cloathing. Frederick Fry, born in Germany, but came to America very young, about thirty Ox of age, five feet seven Inches high, Hazle eyes, Black Curly hair and very brown complexion had no Uniform on—He was lately a Soldier in General Waynes Army at F> rt Detroit The above reward will be paid, or Ten Dol lars for either, and all expences, on delivering them at the Marine Barracks, Philadelphia, or to any Officer in the Service of the United States. ROBF.RT RANKIN, Adjutant Marine Corps. Philad. July 11, iSeo. daw FOR SALE, A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two haedfome dwelling fcoufes, wiW excellent flawing for seven horfet, double coacVhoirfb mod completely fitted up; a beautiful and valuabl* garden richly filjed witji choice fruit, surrounded with high board fence, aimoft n*fc. The premifas are beautifully situated near the middle of tSermantown, fur roundrd with rich profpsdU of the adjacent country ; an orchard of Ihout two acre>, with a handfomc lawn at ths back of the houle. One house has been recently built or an appro ved plan ; 'the'other ha« been completely repaired, painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix. The new house is well calculated for a store in either the dry or wdt good line "li* .air and w ater are lkd, and there are some mod excellent schools in the neighborhood. For particulars enquire of the Prmt'er, or of Mk. potter, preiriifcs. May 9. dtf CHINA GOODS. Landing from the skip America, Walte. Sims, Commander, from Canton, And for sale nr NICKLIN, GRIFFITH is" Co. Bomea, Congo, Souchong, Ift &ind quality, Caper souchong, Singlo, Young hyfrn, Hyf.n, ill & ad quality, Imperial, Yellow & white nankeens Lutcftrings, back & color'd (In Boxes Siiifiiawi do. f aIT 1 ted, Sattins do. •. , J Lutestrings, maz. blue & dark green . Si:-:ihau>s d# ft" Perfi.m taffetas, dark green J oxes. Tbey have also on band for sale, received bv the lju arrivals from Europe, isfe. 1 Infmallpack Striped and checked ginghams i ages afTmed, White figured & color'd Mui- | calculated for linetts ]»the Weft-ln- White COriltd dir.ities I dia market & Color'd silk, Itriped Nankeent j entitled to J drawback, 14 Trunks printed Calicoe», 5 do. do. 3 Balesfeine twine (Entitled to 10 Cases English China ware, in tea fettg J 6 Caflts mineral black r 1 do. white, 10 do. colcnther, 3 Calks purple brown, 35 do. nails afT rted, I 9 do. London porter in bottles, Fnglifh fail canvass No. I, a & 3, Kuffia duck, .27 Boxes white Havannafugar, 13 Pipes old Madeira Empty wine bott|e«, 16 Gu.os k 6 prundert,, _ it do. 9 dd. 18 do. 9 do. with carriages, 8(C. ilo,tcclb>. Ceribdii coffee, rft quality to jo,ooolbs hhw k pepper C drawback, ao Logs ebo, y J Miy a ?. m&w tf 'ttis Day Vubtiibeii By J. Ohmuod, No, 4t, Chcfnut Street, (Price 1$ Cents) TH* Death of General WaJhinvtoH. A POEM, lit imitation Of the manner of Offian. By Rev. John JjJ. Linn, A.M. Minister of\he First Presbyterian Coucregitior. .ithilaHelphia:' Mr. Chiudron'a Oratitn will be [publifhec on Monday morning. M.rch ij. " d» THE CARGO* Of the Ship Criterion', B WicVes, fen. com mander, ftom Bengal, epxsisrisG of A complete allortment of BENGAL GOODS, SUGARS of the firft quality, BLACK PEPPER do. ro*- sali br WILLINGS tf FRANCIS, No. 41, Peun-ftreet. May 5. dtf WILL BE LANDED, IN A FEW DAYS, At Beck's Wharf \ the next b iozv Market St. A QUANTITY OF Jamaica Spirits AND C'O?FEE. Also, a few Hogsheads of JAMAICA SUGAR, FOR SALE At No. 17, South Water Street. July 3. diw. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TRACT 0* LAND, LYING on the Votomac River, ceunty of N»r thumlicrlaiid, state of Virginia; containing about 1400 acre* —its situation isequal toany o'her in the.Northern N'ck, icmarkable for ev«ry kind ol wii [fowl, oyflers, fifh and crab, and none bet ter for health. It i< about the fame distance from Baltimore, Alexandria and N'orfolk, ana not more fhln one days fail from either. Thsre are three impr-ved plantations with dwelling houses, the one known by the name of Exeter Lodge, former ly th- refidentt of col. John Gordon, is an elegant two ftdry brick house, with four rooms on a floor, and a paflVee sixteen feet wide Vhe other two are commodious and convenient ly fitted; with g>od and suitable mit huuft* atofie ot which J"hn Murphy Esq. (n >w of Weftmore land county) lived several years ;on this farm there is a g'od grift mill, with water fulficient to turn any number of flones ; alfe eonvenw'it store hou ses and granaries on a public road, wellfituated for a country store. On each of those places there are fine apple and peadh orchards. The greater proportion of the land is cf the fir ft quality, and near the half of the ,whoip heavily timbered. The terms may he knownhy applying to Wm. P. Tebbs Baltimore, Voufliee G. Tebbs, esq. of Richmond county, Virginia, or to ThornMurgatrojd and Sons, Philadelphia. Fell. 3taw A PLEASANT COUNTRY HOUSE, WITH an excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump, &c. Sec. The vhole containing I j acres, situate cn the Wifahicon road, between the third andfoonh miie ftone —May be purchased on reasonable terins.—Two third# of rhe pur chase nvney may remain {secured on the pre inifes and on ir.tercft) during three years. E..qmr« of BONAAL 5c SHOEMAKER, No. 1241 South F.iarth-flreet, the S«b ---fcriht-r, at Mount-Pleasant, adjoining the premifts, or at 'N' l 45. Walnnr-fifeet. JON- WILLIAMS. June 13. mwf cf, TREASURY DEPARMENT, , II, 1800. PUBLIC NOTICE if hereby'given, in p«r fuance of the ad of Congrel*, pallid on the firft day of March, on# th ular.d eight ■ undred, intituled "An adl in addition to an '<sl, intituled, an ail regulating the giants o( land appropriated for military I'ervices, andrar the Society of the United brethren for propa gating the Gospel among the Heathen," a» fol lows t ift. All the fraflional parts of th« quarter town£hip« adjoining to the Indian boundary line of the tradV of land referred to in hid except the fradtional quarter tewnlhips num ber four in townfllip r,umber seven of range number twenty : Also, all the-fradioi:al partj of the quarter townships adj .ining to (he river Scioto, except the quarter tcwrj/hlps number one a»d four, in townlhip number/>ne of range number nineteen ; the quarter townihips num ber two and three -f towrifh p number three, in range number aineteen ; and the quarter townfliipa Yumber trie and four in townfhiji number Jive, of range number twenty ; toge ther with the fifty quarter townlhip herea>fte'i dcfrr.bed, are refcrved to 'be located, for the >rijjinal holders of warrants granted for mili tary lcrvices, or their heirs, in lots of one hun dred acres, pursuant to the a«£l above recited. ad; The following sadefcViptionofthefifty quarier townlhips referred to in the preceding artiile and wh'ich were dcfignated by lot in-tha prt-fence of the Secretary ef War, pursuant to ■ "i A above recited ?=" I | •>,<> jhow recited • so> Ka- Sj S /Si -S: '■© { a 2 p o 2 v- ft 2 -1 «S § tS' § < n <0 Qi* fj Co c <2,1 J J- S- 2- 3 0 s < ■-2-' a tj-' a ' 3 . ;:—-- —° : : : ,' 1 I'j r 3 | 6 2 1 TO 1— 2 1 82 62 3 4 84 7 3 81 tto 1 8 211 6 1 223 83 Si* 3 4 7 4 2 13 8 -4 5 1 6 1 IJ I 3 5 3 7 2 2 2 382 11 1 7 3 | 71 2' 3 ! 7 4] 72 4 3 '6 2 4 a 84 S » 34c 4 4 3 7 3' 6 1; 1 «o 3 93 7 2^ 5339» 3 7 4 i 7>7417 7 4 v 9 3 9 4 J s *d All the lands in each of the above fil'fv 1 1 3d All the Unds in eich of the above fifty quarter townfhipt, and in the fra<sllonal parts P quarter fiwr.fliips before described, hare been divided upon the refpedlive plats thereof, )• returned by the Surveyor General, into at many sots of oae hundred acres each, as the quantity such quarter townlhip or fraflinn is ft;ted to contain Will admit, in the manner pointed out and required by the above recited afl. 4th. The plats divided as aforefaid info i©ts of one hundr«d acres, Jre rfrpofited in tbe of fice of theK«gifttr of the Treasury wheie the locatfonsare to be made ; and upon surrender ing the warrants wl)icb (hall be thus located, patents will be iflueJ in the manner 2nd upon the conditions prescribed by law. Given under my hand at Philadel phia the day and year ai'ovc menticned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary 0/ th Treasury, april i». . diw —law 3m. NOTICE. WIERF.AS Mathew Irwin did on the Bth day of July >797 make an alignment of his estate ana effects, to u» the fubferibers, for the he ncfit of such of his creditor!, as Ihould on or before the acthofSeptemier, 1757, eiecute to him a'fuli and final, discharge-- No* thole of his creditors who are entitled to a dividend tinder laid align ment, ate rtquefled to .furnilh their Accounts oi Samuel Meeker, with irjterefl calculated up to the Bth day ol July, 1797, as a dividend will ahfolute !y on the fir(L day of April next, and thoC •vho negle.3 t» comply with this notice will th«re after lie excluded from the benefit of the fame. Philip Nicklin Samuel Meeker Nalb'l Lewis, by bis Ads. Aflignees. Pearson Hunt J<fbn M. Taylor Philadelphia, March 14 m&thtl. TO DISTILLERS And Owners of Stills. WHEREAS by an adl of Congrefj, pafled the Bth day of May '791, entitled, " An a<sl concerning the dutt«s ou spirits distil-, led within the United States," it is required of all persons having or keeping a still, or Hills, to make entry thereof, between the last day of Miy and the firit day cf July in each year under the penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to all difliillers, or owuers of stills, within the cky and county of Philadelphia, to mike entry of them at the office of Infpsflion, -at 49, North Third flreet, in the city of Philadelphia, with in the abovemcntioncd periods. JAMF.S ASH, COLLF.CTOR of the revenue of the first divisLn of the first survey of the district of Pennsylvania. June 6 ftf THE UNDERSIGNED, MIS Sijvedilh Majefly's Consul General, and au th r.'ic 1 to trartfaift the Confnlar Business, for his Majesty the King of Dtnmaak iu the United States of America, feeding at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience t" recent inftru&ioni received from hi' go»erj)tne;it, it is the du'y of all Maiier? of Swediin and-Damlh he-!or*th«ir tailing from any port in the said States to call upor liim or the Vice Cimiul, in' 6ft.-r to ' c granted such Certificates for their Cargo?*, which the exigency of the llate of.thr Neutt j1 Cvmr-.. rcc ani ijiefe v< ral Decrets ef the Belligerent Powrrt, render' iiidifpenlahly necefiary, and, that any Master < f voffcis belonging to'the refpeftive nations, or na vigating tnder the prute&ion of their flitgs i R emitting to take such c«rtific<te9, will pcifonalfy ft&nd refporiCMe for the consequences HICHARII SODE.K,STROM. Philadelphia, ißth Decern'. Ir, 1799. THE PR<' "PRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficUnt number of the moil approved European Glaii. ■ '. nu fuilurers, and having on hand a large Ibnk of the l ielt Materials, on which their win kmen are now employed, have the pleasure of aflbring the public, that window jrlaf: of a fupeilo'r qua lity and of any size, f'roti 7 by 9, to 18 by 24. inches, carefully, packed in box#* containing toe feet ea h, mav-be had at rhe fhortefl notice. Glass of larger fizeij for other purpofrs, may llfn .be hail, such is Kor pi.'lure«, coach glafTej, :lr>ck fac*s, ftc li -ttles of all kinds and . f any I'iantity may also be had, together with pocket fldk«jpr(k.i" > {.jar«;'ap!>t*;e-a>7's fh-»p furniture, H LiWp .L ,UU . cent : , than .article • f the 'atpe quality ACR'iITIPICATE of four hal ess the brought from any of the lea ports of he United Bank of t! ic United States in the name o' 1 t-taties A libera l allowance will be.m/de on Bifkham M Reefe, No 3,59", t«r the renewal faleof hrfceq> ati'itiev Order»fr m merchants o'F which application is intended to be made at jnff rtthtrs Utll w pimffuatfy attended'to on ap hefaid andall peifom concerned are de pp at m to' J. ME* (I'M vl£.\ ,<r ISAAC ired to take notice. yR or at the Sfore'df-MrlTi« PRATIfBR JAMES HEIVDERSON. and ;i lE, in 'Matlrei-Hreet, P.ttfbnrgb. *'•' djin March.}, May I. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FSit SALE, AT HO. 35, POCK-STREBT, 1000 Boxes heft marbled So.ip 80 Boks Sweet Oil, j Frm on Uardtht 100 Hall chefls LucCd Oil, Louisa, 7 Bales Papet, Hrimftonj, Parmesan Chcefe, 300 Pises best Bordeaux Brandy, %<So Hogfteads Claret superior quality, 70® Caie* i r. nch Sw<>rr Oil, 60 Cases Catherine Plumbs, 6 Caflt9 Prunes, 400 Boxes Capets, Olives, Anchovies and Cor nichons, ios do. best aOorted Cordials, DRY GOODS aff<,rted for the Well-India marki t, Claret in cases of afuperior quality, London dry White lead, ' A froill invoic 6f Coffee^ 6Sc 4 Poll'd Cannon, mounted. Thomas Murgatroyd £s? Sons. May [O. tuth&s tf Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY froiE iprrrg Forgo, in York County a negro mari, named ISAAC, other wise CtfDjO, about tl years old, the property of Robert Coleman; Ffq. He "is about sfeet 8 inches high, ha- a Klemifh in his eyes, snore white in them than common by <radea Fergeman; had on and t&ok with him a drab tMowed brbad cloth coat, alnvjft new a iailors j>cketand pantaloons* Crinted cr.rd, a lwarvfcowp striped under acket; a rorum bat; er.p. titfe and one coariei fliirt' one muflir. hardkercbief. sprigged, two ditto flriped bord r a lue.Pcrfien under jacket »nd twr. prir cuttr.H (locking*. Wb/;e»cr tahesup fai-' negro and lodges hitn ir. any jail in this or any of th< lieigabouf ir>g ftatc (hall h?»e the abqve r*. ward or rtlfoi.able ci;.e;ic. m' brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, Oifloher J.?,1 799. N B As f»id negro live! in Chester couuty, ft is prpbsbli i e may r< am then. Novepl' er ' WHEREAS BY a ducree of the High Court 61 L.ncery, made in a cause. Jamjs J . -,' Man, it 19 amotig other 'hingp referred to Wni. </raves* E(q one of the ipaftiT'! of the/jiil t.otake > an account of the Legacies be<ju..;.;h.»* by t e will of th teflator, WILLIAM FHILLIfS. late oI Newgate tlreet, London, deceafei'. an. -lib to in quire and' ftite to t!.e cour' whether Francis James, the brother ot the C' mpjainaat's named a» one of the Legatees in the fai! wy lis dead,' anfj whether he dicil 111 the tit« timV oi 'the teffator \* Therefore all porfons wh , can give any i forma tion whether the said Francis J.mes t - Uviog or dead, and it living where'lie nt.\»' refi< e* I r last rfcfided, and when and at'what {-late, ari»i when and where he was and wbtrejie diejj, ;re h*P.by recjueiled I'.ivS fiuh information tw tiefiid Graves,3£fqt at hi.- effic.: in Saatliafttp on Building", Chancery ' X.aiie, London, >r before the fir;: ciay i t March nexjt otherwiic- he wul he cxeiucUd She benefit of the faiifd'ecree Th« fai! Franci« |ame> was J'orr. at Ar near Kidwelly, in the cour.'y of Caeir:v hm,,aiid if living, is jlbout the age f thirty '.cut ju&ri, and about the. year 1779, ma! at< rer.iafi an on hoard th: Miifcrd, a merchant ftiip, ' r gnig 1 ' por of Br.ftol, failed tbr Jamaica .0 Septem ber, 478.". attcrvrard.i he to " riilol, an In"N»v4ttibi-i, t?Bi, w« jircfled it King road, BriCol, and frtit on h< ar . ihe king's fiigate called 'h" Di m»iie, m which he tail d Irrm rlj mouth *n a cruile and on of which he as» terwards J ecame a quarter gunner and drfwttd tf.tf fuld'ftip at Charlelloti U;:r n NOl h-America in September 1781. Should any p rfun in the United States of Ame rica, 1 e enabl d to givj jnio mat lon of the above named Francis James, wfitthcr livir:g or di ad, they are requefled to eommui icate the fame to DAVIB A OODKN, No. 69, Stone street, New Y ik. £5" The printers throughout the, United State* ate requeflco to } wlilii the above, afcril 18- BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO ££ SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ON K YEAR THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of tlic Bnoneton Iro» Works, fitnati? in the coutity of Morris in the (tat* of New-Jtrfey, conGPJrjg ot a forge with four sirs«, a Rolling arid Slitting Mill a Grill mill with two Hun of fiene«, and Saw ri.iH aUingood or.ler u>d n»w in ufc, together with an -itcllcnt, Urge, <ind convenient house, with out- of every kind ; among which are in Ice bouse, and ftoric milk henfe, with a remarkable Brie faring in it, a large Garden, and at; excvtlent «ollc>Sion of Fruit, a large COrckard, and 2500 a- res <»f wood, paMire and arable land, and a great uum v cr of store.l and workmen's houses Immediate; oir.-flio* will he given of huufee and (lores lutfiii tit for providing (lock the prefei.t winter, and polTefCoii i>f the whole jn thefpnng. F )f,xerm? •nqujro.of David B Oyrden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in Nrw-Yom, mr. David Ford in Morris ' own, or m. fir 3. Jato!- and Hich ard Fasfch on t&epremifct. January 1: J Lancaster stages' r PHE Proprietors ot the Philadelphia and Lan 1. carter line of Stages 1 ISPtiTCK, rstuin their i/ratrfu! thanks to their friends ard tfcc public in general, for the pad favors ttey hive received and inform them that in addition to theregalar l.ioo, they are provided with Carriages sober and car ful drivers, to go .through between the City and Borough i» two day t. Thole who prefer this ./.ode ■i travailing can be accommodated at tke Office, sign of United States Eaglv, Market flteet» Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunivnody Ut Co* Alev. 30. zt —J "glass manufactory. ' ' 'r A"" •* I 4 ► it- ..1 \ > .• '
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