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    WAR DEPARTMENT,
March 1 18c o
Kotice is hereby given,
THAT feparitt proposals will be received
JL at the offire of; the enetaiy oi the De
partmenr t.f War, until the expiration of the
15th of July next ensuing, for the supply of ali
ratirtns, whtch may be required for the use ot
'he United States, from the lA day of Oilober,
iKso, to the 30th day of September, 1801,
both days, inclusive, at the places and within
tlierwo diiliidW hereinafter firft mentioned;
and all" that separate proposals will be received
t the said office until the expiration of the 25th
diy of July next ensuing, for the supply of a'l
rations which may berccpiiredas aforclaid, from
the id day of January in theyesr 1801, to the
31ft day of December in the fame year, both
d?vs incjyfive, at the place and within the sev
eral slates hereinafter mentioned, viz.
Firji. Proposals to supply all rations, that
may be required, at Ofwego ; at Niagara i at
Pittlburg; at Prefqu'ile; at Michilimackinac ;
at Fort Franklin ; at Baeuf; at Cincinnati ;at
P'cque Town, and Loramies stores j at Fcrt
Way nt; at Fort Defiarcee ; at any place below
Fort Defiance, on the Miami river to Lake
Erie; at Fort Knox, and Ouatonon on the ri
ver Wabath ; at Maflac ; at any [Jlace or places
on the river Miffiflippi, above the mouth of the
river Ohio, and upon the Illonois river.
Second. Propefals to supply all rations that
may be required, at my place or places 011 the
east fide of the Mifliflippi river ,bclow the mouth
of the river Ohio to the southern boundary of
the ft lie of Kentucky and within the said state ;
at Knoxville j at all posts and places within the
Hate ef TenntfTee ; at South Weft Point: at
Tellicoll'ock House; at St.Sevens, or other fort
or post on the rivers Mobille or Tombigby, and
any place or places -rithin the Cherokee bounda
ries ; Isslow the southern boundary of the state
of Yennefiee aad within the boundary of the.
United-States.
Third■ Proposals to supply all rations that
maybe required,at Point Petre ;at Coleraine,
at Savannah, and at any other place,or places
where troops are or may be Rationed, marched
or recruited within the state of Georgia; at all
forts or flations on the Oconnee and Alatama
ha, and at all othfr placw in the Creek nation,
■within thd limits of the United States, where
trsops aie or may be ftaiisned.
Fourth- Proposals to supply all rations that
nny be required at Fort Johnfton, at Fort Pinck
ney, at Charlcfton, or at any other place or
places where troops are or may be flationed,
marched or recruited in the state of South-Ca
rolina.
Fifth. Proposals to supply all rations that
may be required at the Fort at Wilmington,
Cape Feir; at Bearon island, Ocracock ; at
Charlotte ; at Fayetteville 1 at Salisbury, or
at any other place or places where troops are or
may be stationed, marched or recruited in the
state of North-Carolina.
Sixth. Proposals to supply all rations that
may b# required at Norfolk, at Portsmouth, at
Kempfville, at Charlotteville, at Wincheftcr,
\at Staunton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at
Letfburg, at Fredericklburg, at Carterfville, at
Harper's ftriy, or at any other place or places
where troops are or may be stationed, marched
or recruited, in the state of Virginia.
Seventh. Proposals to supply ail rations that
may be required at Fort M'Henry, at Balti
more, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at
Leonard town, at Hagerstown, at Bladetilburg,
at George-town, at Eaftown, at the Head ot
Elk. and at any other place or places, where
troops are or m?y be stationed, marched or re
cruited within the limits of the state of Mary
land.
Eighth. Proposals to supply all rations that
may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel
phia, at Darby, at Laocader, at Wilkefbarre,
at Heading, at Hriftnl, at York town, at Carlisle,
at Lewidown ( Mifflin county) at Bedford, at
G eenfburg at Walhington, at Eadown, at
Wilmington, at Christiana, at Dover, or at
any other place or places where troops are or
may be fiationed, marched or recruited within
the limits of the dates of Pennsylvania and De
laware, except the pofls within the date of Penn
fylvania, enumerated in the fird propefals a
forefaid.
/ Ninth. Proposals to supply all rations that
raiy be lequired at HarkenCac, at Elizabeth
town, at New-lirunfwick, at Burlington, at
Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place
or places where troops are or may be Rationed,
marched «r recruited within the limits of the
state of Jersey.
Tenth. Proposals to supply all rations that
may be required at New-York, at Wed Point,
at Flushing, at Haerlem, at Wed Cheder, at
Poughkeplie, at Konderhoak, at Still water, at
Newberg, at Albany, at Conajoharie, at Cher
ry Valley, and at any other place or places
where troops are or may be dationed, marched
or recruited within the limits of the date of
New York, exceot the polls within the slate
enumerated in the firft proposals aforefaid.
Eleventh. Proposals to supply all rations
that may be required at Hartford, at Hebron,
at New-London, at Brooklyn, at Wyndhim,
at Litchfield, at Guilford, at New-Haven, at
Fairfield, at Danbury, at Middletown, and at
ary-«ther place or places where troops are or
nvy be rtat:orf4, marched dr recruited within
the limits of the (late of ConneiSlicut.
Twelfth- Proposals to supply all rations that
may he'required at Fort Wolcftt, at Brirrfon'j
Point, at Newport, at Providence, and at any
pace or places where troops are or maybe dat
eioned, marched or recruited within the limits
of the date of Rhode-Island.
Thirteenth. Proposals to supply all rations
that may be required at Portland in the Dif
triijl of Maine, Glouceder, Cape Ann, Salem,
Marblehead, Boston, atUxbridge.'and at any
other place or places where troops are or may be
dationed, marched or recruited within the li
mits of the state of Maljachufettf.
Fourttentl. Proposals ta supply all rations that
may be required at Portfmeuth, at Exeter, at
Winder, at Benningson, at Rutland, or at any
fort, place or places, where troops are or may be
stationed, marched or recruited within the States
of New Hamplhirc and Vermont.
The rations to be supplied, is to consist of the
ollowing articles viz. eighteeu ounces of broad or
flour, when neither can be obtained, of one
uuart of rice, or one and a half pound of Cfted or
boulted Indian meal, one pound and a quarter of
freft beef, or one pound oi salted beef, ur when
quarters of a pound of salted pork, and jhrae frelh
meat i»'iflued, falt> at the rate of two quarts for
every hundred rations; soap at the rate of four
pounds, and candles at the rate of a pou.id and a
half for every hundred rations.
It is ejtpe<2ed the proposals will also extend to
the supply of rum, whifty, or other ardent spi
rits at the rata of half a gill per ration, and vine
tMr at the rate of two quarts for evsry hundred
ration?, The proposals will fperiiy the price of
the several component parts of the ration, as wall
as thek of fut futures or alternatives for parts
thereof.
The rations are to be furni&ed in such quanti- I
ties as that there (hall at all times, during the term
of the prOposed contrails be fufficient for the con
junction cf the troops at Michilimackinac, De
troit, Niagara and Ofwego, for fix months in ad
vance, and at each of the other pods on the wes
tern waters, fir at lead three months in advance,
of good andwliolefome provisions, if the fime ihall
be required It is all# to bo permitted to all and
every of the commandants ef fortified places, or
or polls, to call for at seasons when the fame can
be transported, or at any time in the cafe of urgei.t
cy, such fupphes of like provisions in advance, as
in the discretion of the commandant shall be deem
ed proper. It is to be under 'ood that the con
tractor is to be at the expence and rilk of issuing the
fuppliesto the troops, and at all lofTes, fuftaillsd, by
the depredations of an enemy, or by the means of
he troops of the United States, shall be paid for at
the prise of the article captured or deflroyed, on the
depositions of two or more persons of creditable
charaSers and the certificate of a commiffioncd
officer, ascertaining the circumdanccs of the loss,
and the amount of the articles, f»r which conipen
fation (hall be claimed.
The privilege is to be underilood to be reserved
tothe United Statesof rcquiriEg, that none of the
fupplics which may be furnifhed'under any of the
proposed contrails shall be iffue'd, until the sup
plies which have or may be furni&ed under can
trails now in force have been consumed. and that
»a supply ia advance n-.ay be always required at any
of the fixed posts on the isea-b ard or Indian fron
tiers, not exceeding three months.
JAMEi M'HENRY,
Secretary of War
f tj s July
March 24
WALNUT street,
Opposite to the Public Square.
In that handsome and airy spot, there are just
now ready TU LET,
4 or 5 New Houses.
THIS situation fct pleafar.trefs ef the profpeel
of trees and herbage, and its extensive tho
roughfare ot frelh air, is deemed equal if not su
perior to any other, that is as convenient to the
tridir.g parts of the town—The water is ncel
lent, perhaps the molt pure and wholesome that is
to be met with in the city. Persons inclined to
rent will please to make early application at the
Office No. 96, Arch ilrect, or about the premises
JOHN CREAN."
July 7
Ten Dollars Reward.
DESERTED
FROM York Town on the »jd infl. JAMES
HENDERSON, lately a Serjemt in the ioth
Regiment, and since tclifled as a Serjeant in the
Marine Corps, of the following description.—
He is about five feet fix inches high, brown hair
and fair compl xiun. Me is an aSive fellow and
brags much of his abilities as a Drill Serjeant.
He has been lately seen in Lancalier, and is pro
bably with hit 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
fcrvice of the United States, or lodging him in
Jail,
RQBERT RAVKIN,
Adjutant Marine Ccrps.
Philadelphia, Jupe 30. <nw,
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Gen, Uidgely of Balti
more, on the -toth inlt. 4 light coloured
negro man, who calls himfelf WILLIAM
Mc. DONALD j He i> about 24 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 short light
green cloth coat, edged with \ ellow, and yel
low gilt buttons —a light buff cafflmer, double
breaded wailtcoat, a pair of dark olive colour
ed thickfett pantaloons—a white linen shirt,
white ribbed cotton Dockings, and a good pair
of Ihoes with firings. He took with, him a
dark blue coat, a pair of olive caffimcr panta
loons, and a light corduroy pair of bieeches ;
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
purchafcd of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge
ley. Whoever apprehends said negro, and se
cures him in any jail so that the owner may
g«t him again, shall receive the above reward,
with reilc nable charges if brought heme, or de
livered to Jofhu* B. Bond, Philadelphia,
may 1 dtf
Twenty Dollars
REWARD.
DESERTED from tha Marine Bariackson the
Bth instant, the following Marines, viz
JOHN STEEL, torn nea- Brandy Wine in
Chester county, by profeffiuna Tailor. He is 15
years of age, five feet eight inches grey
eyes, light brown hair,thin v:fage and fallow com
plexion—had on a round hit, brown silk coat,
nankeen breeches, and other decent cloathing.
Frederick Fry, born in Germany, but came
to America very young, about thirty fix ye?rs
of age, five feet seven Inches high, Hazle eyes,
Black Curly hair and very brown complexion—
had no uniform on —He was la'ely a Soldier
in General Waynes Army at F' rt Detroit.—
The above reward will be paid, or Tea 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
Statei.
ROBERT RANKIN,
Adjutant Marine Corps.
Philad. July 11, 1800. daw
FOR SALE,
A Valuable and singularly eligible
estate.
CONSISTING of two handsome dwelling
houses, with excellent stabling for seven horses,
double coach-house mod completely fitted up; a
beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled
with choice fruit, surrounded with high hoard
fence, almost new. The premises are beautifully
fituatcd near the middle of Germantown, sur
rounded with rich profps&s of the adjacent
country ; an orchard of about two acres, with a
h:vndfome lawn at the back of the house.
One house ha» been recently built on an appro
ved plan ; the other has 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 w&t good line.
The air and water are unrivallsd, and there are
some most excellent schools in the neighborhood.
For particulars enquire of the Printer, or of
Ma. POTTER,
ORithe premiles.
May 9,
CHINA GOODS.
Landing from the ship America, lvalte.
Sims, Commander, from Canton,
AND FOlt SALE Br
NICKLIN, GRIFFITH £2* Co.
Bohea,
Congo,
Souchong, ift &and quality,
Caper souchong.
Hyfon-ftin, 1 -rr a q
Tonkay, ; TEAS,
Singlo,
Young hyfent
Hyson, tft & id quality,
Imperial,
Yellow & white nankeens
Lutcftrings, black & color'd ( In Boxe9
Sinlhaws do. C aflorted,
Satt'ms do. J
Luteftriiigs, maz. Hue & dark green T
Siwlhaws do C t "
Persian taffetas, dark green J oxes.
They have oho on band fur sale, received bv
the late arrivals from Europe, ife.
") Infmal!pack-
Striped and checked ginghatns 1 alTorted,
White figured 3c color'd Muf- | calculated for
linstts £the Weft-In-
White corded dimities I dia market &
Color'd silk, striped Nankeens | entitled to
J drawback*
14 Trunks printed Calicoes,
5 do- do.
3 Balesfeine twine (Entitled to
10 Cases English China ware, C drawback,
in tea fctts J
6 Calks mineral black,
1 da. white,
10 do. colcother,
3 Caflcs purple brown,
35 do. nails aflorted,
9 do. London porter in bottles,
Englilh fail canvas} No. 1, t & 3,
Russia duck,
j7 Boxes white Havanna fwgar,
13 Pipes old Madeira wine,
Gunpowder,
Empty wine bottles,
20 Guns, 6 pounders,
1 a do. 9 do.
18 do. 9 do. with carriages, &c.
ißo,ooclbs. Ceribou coffee, Ift
quality to
lo,ooolbs.black pepper f drawback.
30 Logs ebony J
May 13. m&w tf
Ibis Day Published,
By J. Oioirod, No. 41, Chefnut Street,
(Price if Cenu)
TUB
Death of General Wafhinvton.
A POEM.
tii imitation of th« manner of OiEan.
By Kev. John B. Linn, A.M.
Miniftcr of the First Preibyterian Congregation
of Philadelphia.
S' Mr. ChiuJrcn'a O rati an will be Jpubliihed
ontay morning.
March Ij. d:
THE CARGO
Of the Ship Criterion, D Wicke«, fen. com
mander, from Bengal,
CONSISTING OF
A complete assortment of
BENGAL GOODS,
SUGARS of the firft quality,
BLACK PEPPER do.
10* SALE BT
WILLINGS Jsr FRANCIS,
No. 11, Penn-ftreet.
May 5. dtf
WILL BE LANDED,
IN A FEW DAYS,
At Bid'j Wharf, the next below Market St.
A QUANTITY OF
Jamaica Spirits
AND COFFEE.
Also, a few Hogtheads of
JAMAICA SUGAR,
FOR SALE
At No. 17, South Water Street.
July 3. diw.
FOR SALE,
A VALUABLE TRACT OF
LAND,
LYING on the Potomac River, county of Ner
thumbcrland, Hate of Virginia; containing
about 1400 acres—its Situation is equal to any o'.her
in the Northern Neck, lemarkable for every kind
of wild fowl, oyflers, fifli and crab, and none bet
ter for health. It is about the fame distance from
Baltimore, Alexandria ami Norfolk, and not more
than one days fail from either. There are three
improved 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 flory brick house, with four rooms on a floor,
and a palTage Gxiteen feet wide.
The other two arc commodious and convenient
ly fitted, with good and suitable out houses, at one
of which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Wcftmore
land county) lived several years; on this farm there
ii a good grill mill, with water fullicient to turn
any number of flones; alfa convenient store hou
ses and granaries on a public road, well situated
for a country store. On each of thofc places there
are fine apple and peach orchards. The greater
proportion of the land is of the firft quality, and
near the half ofthe whole heavily timbered. The
terms may be known by applying to Wm. P.Tebbt
Baltimore, Fo'jfhee G. Tebbs, esq. of Richmond
county, Virginia, or te Thomas Morgatrojd and
Sons, Philadelphia.
Feb. s —l4- 3taw
A PLEASANT
COUNTR T HOUSE,
WITH an excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump,
&c. itc. The whole containing 17 acres,
fitua.e on-the Wilahicon road, between the
third and fourth mile-flone —May be purchased
on rtafonable terms. —Two thirds of the pur
cbafc money may remain (secured on the pre
mifesand on interest) during three years.
Eiquira of BONSAL 8c SHOEMAKER,
No. 114) South Fourth-street, the Sub
scriber, at Mount-Pleasant, adjoining the
pennies, or at No. 45, Walnut-street.
JQN: ; WILLIAMS.
Jure 13, mwf tf.
TREASURY DEPARMENT,
April 21, 1800.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby'given, in piir
fuance of the ail of Congrel's, pafled on
the iirft day of March, one thousand eight
hundred, intituled " An s<sl in addition to an
afl, intituled, an adl regulating the giants of
land appropriated for military i'ervices, and fur
the Society of the United Brethren for propa
gating the Gospel among the Heathen," as fol
lows j
ift. All the frailional parts of the quarter
townships adjoining to the Indian boundary line
of the tradl of land referred to in said a<H,
except the fractional 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 aad four, in township number*w of range
number nineteen ; the quarter townships num
ber two and three of township number three,
in range number aineteen ; and the quarter
townships number one and four in township
number five, of range number tiventy ; toge
thar with the fifty quarter townships hereafter
described, 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 the
presence of the Secretary ef War, pursuant to
the *(£ l above recited
the *<£ l above recited •
~sj S ZP * *®
o 2:<o9rioS't
ai 4 1
n> Co C 5 <T> t-1 Q a <o C) 1
?> • ?> £
"?■' ? i* '? i* ■ ?
I I 3 6 2 • I 10 I 2
826 2 3 4
84 7 3 8 1
19 I 8 2116 l
223 83 8l
34742 13 84
5 1 6 1 15 i 3
5 3 72 22
311821 73
71 2 3 7 4
,72 4 3 16 2 4
84 51 3 4
4 4 3 7 3 61
10 3 9 3 7 2
5 3 3 9 1 3 7 4
7 1 7 4 17 7 4
9 3 9 4
3d. All the lands in each of the above fifty
quarter townships, and in the fra&ional parts
®f quarter tewnlhips before described, have
been divided upon tne refpe<3ive plats thereof,
as returned by the Surveyor General, into as
many lots of one hundred acres each, as the
quantity such quarter townlhip or fraflion is
lilted to contain will admit, in the manner
pointed out and required by the above recited
a£t.
4th. The plats divided as aforefaid into jots
of one hundred acres, are drpofited in the of
fice of the Rtgifter of the Treafurv where the
locations are to be made ; and upon surrender
ing the warrants which (hall be thus located,
patents will be ifiued in the manscr and upon
the conditions prescribed by law.
Given under my band at Philadel
phia the day and year above
mentioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Setretary of tbe Treasury.
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April it.
NOTICE.
WHEREAS Mathew Irwin did on the Bth
day of July 1797 make an alfignmautof his
estate and rffe&s, to us the subscribers, for the be
nefit of such of his creditors, as should on or before
the »oth of September, 1797, execute to him a full
and final dlfcharge—Now thofc of his creditor?
who are entitled to a dividend under said aflign
ment, are requested to fumilh their accounts 01
Samuel Meeker, with interest calculated up to the
Bth day of July, 1797, as a dividend will abfolutc
ly be struck on the firft day of April next, and those
who negleft ta comply with this notice will there
after be excluded from the benefit of the fame.
Pbilip Nicklin
Samuel Meeker
Natb'l Lewis, by bis Ads. >Afljgnees.
Pearson Hunt
John M. Taylor
Philadelphia, March 14 m&thtf.
TO DISTILLERS
And Owners of Stills.
WHEREAS by an ail of Congress, paflfed
the Bth day of May 1791, entitled,
" An a<Sl concerning the dutiss on spirits distil
led within the United States," it is required of
all persons having or keeping a fiill, or ftillj,
to make entry thereof, between the last day
of May and the firft day of 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
them at the office of Infpeflion, 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 Swedilh Majesty's Consul General,and au
thorized to tranfaA the Consular Business,
for his Majesty the King of Denmaak in the United
States of America, residing at Philadelphia,
Hereby gives public Notice,
That in obedience to recent inftru&ions received
from his government, it is the duty of all Matters
of Swedilh and Danifli vessels, before their failing
from any port in the said States, to call upon him
or the Vice CoHful, in orier to be granted such
Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency
of the Gate of the Neutral Commerce and the se
veral Decrees cf the Belligerent Powers, render'
indispensably neceflary, and, that any Matter of
vessels belonging to the refpedlive nations, or na
vigating under the proteflion of their flags, in
omitting to take such cgrtificates, will personally
stand responsible for the consequences.
RICHARD SODERSTROM.
Philadelphia, ißtb December, 1799.
LOST, OR MISLAID,
A CERTIFICATE of four Shares ef the
Bank of the United States in the name of
Bickham & Reefe, No- 159;, for the renewal
of which application is intended to be made at
the said Bank, and all persons concerned are de
sired to take notice;
JAMES HENDERSON.
May 3. d3«i
AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET,"
1000 Boxes bed marbled Soap,")
80 Boxes Sweet OH, j Frem on laarJde
too Halt chelb Lucca Oil, 1 Louisa,
7 Bales Paper, I from Leghorn,
Brimfton 9,
Parmesan Cheese, J '
300 Pipes best Bordeaux Brandy,
aoo Hogfkeadj Claret superior quality,
700 Cales French Sweet Oil,
60 Cases Catherine Plumbs,
6 Calks Prunes,
400 Boxes Capers, Olives, Anchovies and Cor
riichons,
100 do. best assorted Cordials,
DRY GOODS aflortcd lor the Weft-India
market,
Claret in cases of a superior quality,
London dry White Lead,
A small invoice of Coffee,
6 & 4 Pound Cannon, mounted.
Thomas Murgatroyd fcf Sons.
May io. tuth&s tf
RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York
County,a negroman, named ISAAC, other
wise CUDJO, about »i years old, the property
of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is ahout 5 feet 8
inches high, has a blcmilh in his eyes, more wnite
in them than common, by trade a Ferge man; had
on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth
coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons*
printed fancy cord, a IwanfJown striped under
acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarfc
shirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two
ditto striped a blue Persian under jacket
and two peir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up
faifl negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any
of th£ ticigabouring ftatcs ftiall have the above r.»_,
ward or reafonatble cxpenceaif brought horn*.
JOHN BRIEN.
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Spring Forge, o<ftoberi3,i799.
N. B. As faidnegro fermarly lived in Chester
county, it is probabls he may return there.
November 5
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 mafter6 of the said court, " to take
an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will
of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of
Newgate street, London, deceased, and alio 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, ar.d
whether he died in the life time of the teflator y*
Therefore all persons who can give any informa
tion whether the said Francis James be living or
dead, and if living where he now refidcs or last
resided, and when and at what pl»ce, and when
and where he waslaft heard of, and if dead, when
and where he died, are hereby requeflcd to give
such information to the said William Graves,Efq".
at his office in Southampton Buildings, Chancery
Lane, London,on or before the firft day of March
next, otherwifo he wtil be excluded the benefit of
the said decree. •.
The said Francis James was born at or near
ICidwelly, in the county of Caermartben, and if
living, is about the age of thirty-four years, and
abouc the year 1779, was a foremaft man on board
the Milford, a merchant ship, belonging to th«
pore of Bristol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem
ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to Bristol,
and in November, 1781, was pressed in KjEg
road, Bristol, and sent on board the king's frigate
called she Diomede, in which he failed from Ply
mouth en a cruise, aud on board of which he af
terwards became a quarter gunner, and defer ted
the said (hip at Charleston Bar in North-America
in September 178 a.
Should any person in the United States of Ame
rica, be enabled to give information of the abtfvc
named Francis James, whether living or dead, they
are requested to communicate the fame to DAVI©
A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone street, New-York.
The printers throughout the United States
are requested to jublifh the above.
I april 18:
BOONETON IRON WORKS.
TO BE SpLD,
OR LEASED FOR ONE YEAR THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iro«
Wprks, Ctnate in the coutity of Morris in the
ft ate of New-Jersey, confiding of a Forge with
four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grid mill
with two Run of denes, and Saw mill, all in good
order and new in use, together with an excellent,
large, and convenient house, with out-houfes of
every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and
done milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in
it, a large Garden, and an excellent «ollc<slion of
Fruit, a large Orchard, and ajoo acres of wood,
pa?ore and arable land, and a great numSer of
(lores and workmen's houses. Immediate poflVffioh
will be given of houies and dores fufficient for
providing dock the present winter, Jtnd poileCion
of the whole in the spring.
For terms enquire.of David B Ogden at New
ark, mr. Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David
Ford in Morris Town, or meflrs. Jacob and Rich
ard Fad'ch on ttepretnifes.
Januarv 11
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and I.an
cader line of Stages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks to their friends and the public in
general, for the pad favors they have reeeived,and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
they are 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 Uoited States EagU, Market street,
Philadelphia.
Slough, Downing, Dunwoody if Co.
Nev. 30. at—§
GLASS MANUFACTORY.
THE PROPRIETORS
Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works,
HAVING procured a fufficisnt number of
the most approved European Glass Mariu
fu&urers, and having on hand a large (lock of
thebeft Materials, on which their workmen are
now employed, have the pleasure of alluring
the public, that window glass of a superior qua
lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 14
inches, carefully packed in boxes containing
100 feet ea_h, may be had at the (horteft notice.
G'.afs of larger sizes for other purpofcs, may
also be had, fiich as for pidlures, coach glades,
clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
flafks, picklingjars, apothecary's ihop furniture,
or other hnllow ware—the whole at least aj 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
sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants
jnd others will be punctually attended to on ap
plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC
CRAIG, or at the Store of Mcflrj. PRATMER
and SMILIE, ia Maiket-Strect, Pittfburg
March 4, tu'tht
THE SUBSCRIBERS
HAVE FQjt SALE,
Twenty Dollars Reward.
WHEREAS