imported la the PorcocJ, From Liverpool ifid . Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery, B r ass fc? Japan* d Wares, Fer the Brutus and EencUpc, via N.York, HATS aflfort'ed ill cafel, and ntis in Boxes—~£r EUSHA FISHER is 1 Co. No 30, Niirth From ftret 1 ,. dim June 16 W ri ting-Paper, AN -J STATIONARY, »■; toe j'. KcnsinptJn, fr:m —ari Jar sale bv WILLIAM YOUNfc BIWCH, no. t7, SOUTR SECOKD STJtBRT, IMf* EJ</aI. wuv« »nJ )j 1n > Sy.cr itoyal do. do. Rcj al Medium uo. Medium do. ,Demy da. do. Poll thick .ind thin do. folio snd quarto, Do. do. do. h»t-pref»'d. Copying machine piper and ink-powder for do. ■lnk arid ink pojudsr, red and hljck, fine Japan ink, parchment, quills and penknives, ftaiinij-wjx, vrj'ers, 3cc.&c A few ftts of ekg'«t Maps and Atlas's, Mahogany writing deiks of various |CP Merchant's Acceunt Books retfflj rud- f or made to any pattern on the short- est notice. . J"'y 2J- f ni&th jt 8000 Feet rf Honduras Bay M \HOGANY, LAND IK?}. At W illing's Wharf, and "FOR SALE, By SAMUEL RHOADS, No. i,Pcnn street. Jnly v 24 Just Arrived, AND yoR SAI.B MY THE SUBSCRIBERS, THE CARGO Of I 1/S SHIP PHILADELPHIA, Thecal* Biif". Cuntuaiider, tram Utaga consisting or A-> jffortjiiem of Piece Goods. Sugars df tfte firft quality, And 100 qi. chofts of Superior qOility Kyfcn Teas. Willingt Is" Francis, and Thomas V John Clifford. Miicli iy.' That large and commodious HOUSE, * At the coi'n r of Arch ill d Ninth jlrectt* to be Rented, And entered upon ihii morli, (be HMbilu blf. Oi«ch Houfc icdlou, now in the Mtmt of M jur&utUr. C:uuce at above. it No. »8 rcrih Fifth July 10 Schuylkill Permanent Bridge: A LUVIuEND oi 8 per centum per annum it de _£~V clsre.d Hy thr President. and Dire&ors of the Cotnp3ny f r '.reiSirgn ' crmanrnt Bridge ovtr the River S v uylfcill, at or near th'c eity oi Phila delphia, on the amounts paid in 011 the ift day of April lift, (the lion when the fubferiptions tothe flock of tht !ai 1 company weie csmpleated, and to I>et<.om thlncc computed) payable tothe •rot'k fco'ders-or their legal representatives after thj 5 oth day n> the ;rcle"* noo'h, cut of the profits ari fia.y from the Eluatii g liriJjge Ferry and Tavem, at th: We»tendof High Strei t,'on application to the Treasurer, No. 1?. Church Alley WILLIAM BANKS, Secretary. July 1. „ . ' luthslm To the Inhabitants of the 3d Col lection Diftrift, Comprehend, d by *i;e Ea'l and Weft Northern Lihertiei, and ;he towr.lhip of Blockley in firltdivXiun, ft tie of l'ennfylvmia. YOLP are here'ry notified, that the tax which ha 9 been aff.fied upon dwelling houfe9, lind« and Caves within this idiftrift, by virtue of an ail of Congrofs pafled the 14th of July, 17.8, entitled " an a<sl to lay and collefl a di re! trx," becomes due and payable on the nth day of July n.*t, snd th*t 1 will attend at my house, Nc 353, north Second street, te receive the f.ime, fr )<n ;nJ arftcr the i»th day ofjn'v to th-- firft day of August next, from 10 o'clock in tSe mnri.ing till 6 in the after noon, except Monday the 21ft andiFridiy the »slh, whcn.for the greater convenience of the inhabitants in the township of Hockley, I will attend at the houfc: of Mr. Will am K»ads, at the Cr.ols R.'.ads, of which ill persons concern ed are to tike nut ce shy nn de'au t the del r.q-ients wll inwi eduttly be proceeded ajainll as the law dir-fils, and fubjeft them fcive» to sft addirit nal expence of eight per ccn tin on their refpeflvie taxes and cofl of •proftciitwn. I In coni'i rmity to the 6th legion of the arfl as ,-efjid, a f ;ll and correfl ccpy of the tax li't tenia.ns it the office of John Browne, No. t6B, nor'.h Front fireet, Northern Libeities, the furtfev.'.r of the revenue for the fiid afTeti racnt diftr'fl, cpen t;> the infptislion of all per foilJ inclined to infpeifi the fame. JAMES SWAIN. Colltiflor of the 3d colledlion d'.ftrift. Nor'h»rn f-Jkerriee. June 48 w iA Found,- , A Red Morocco Pocket-Book, WHOEVER has loft it m y receive it ®n ap plication at the office of thi-> Gazette, and paying the fcxpeucc of this advertisement. July li. AN APPRENTICE WANTED, t the Office of the Gjiette of the United States. July 6 The House, LATELY occupied by tjie Chevalier D'Yrujo, Spani!h Ambassador, will be let ott to an approved person or family, on easy conditions. It is Urge, commodious and elrgant, with coach-house and {tables cons -.rmable. Enquire at No. 100. Spruce flreet. SAMUEL MAG AW, ■Arch Street, Na. 94. July 23. eod'f. District of Pennsylvania to -wit: BE it remembered thit on the Tenth day of July in the twenty fif'h year of the Indepen dence of the United States of America, Alexan der Addifon of the fiid District hath deposited in this office the tit'e of a book the right where> of he claims as Author in the words following to wit, " Reports of cases in t£e Count/ courts ' f the Fifth Ciccait and in the High Court at Errors atid appeals of the State of l'ennfylvania, and charges to Grand Juries of those County Courts. By Alexander .iddtfon, President of the Ourts of C m'lion Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State of fenjiiylvaina " In conformity to the a«fl of Congress of the Wni ted States j.--.titled " An adl for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps chart; and b oks to the A uthor-i an<! Proprietors of such copies during the time* therein mentioned." D.C 1-iWjjI.I., Clerk of tbc DtjlriSi J Ptnnfflvania. The above book is urv publiihctl It will be de livered to (übfenbers by Mr. Dobs n Bookieilcr. July 23 BENJAMIiN CLARK, Clock iff IVatch Maker, HAS REMOVED To No. 36, Market Street, Where he has for Sale, Spring »nil other Clocks ; gold and silver Watches; Tools, Files and Materials ; ftrel and gilt Chains, Seal* and Keys ; Springs, Btc. Sue. CLOCKS AND WATCHES Repaired at usual. June 3 tn&f tf Ten Dollars Reward. eojt. FROM York Town on the 13d inft. JAMES HENDiIRjON, lately aflerjeantin the 10th Regiment, and finite enlifled as a Serjeant in the Marine Corp J, of the following description.— He is about fiVe feet fix inches high, brown hair and fair conipl lion He is an adlivc fellow and brags much of his abilities as a Drill Serjeant. He has been htely seen in Lancafler, and is pro bably with his Iriends, who live about 4 miles from that place. Theabov* reward will be given an<! all expen ccs piaid, on delivering him to any officer in the fcrvice of the United Stat.s, or lodging him in Jail. ROBERT RANKIN, Adjutant Marine Corps. Philadelphia, June 30. ajw. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN- A WAY from Gen, Ridgely of Balti more, on the loth inft. a light coloured negro man, who cails himfcif WILLIAM Mc. DONALD ; He it about 14 y-<rrof nge, about 5 feat 8 inches high, neat in his dref«, and has a good suit of hair. Hid on, when he went away, a gocd beaver hat, a fhert light green cloth coat, edged with yellow, and yel low gilt buttons —alight buff caffimer, double hreafted waificoat, a pair >■{ dark olive colour ed thickfett pantalsor.8 —a wfiife linen lfiirt, white ribhed cctton itvekings, and a good pair of (hoes with He took with htm a dark blue coatj a pair of olive cafftracr paxta- Ihoks, and a light corduroy pair of broeches ; alfagoldor pinchbeck watch, with a steel chain. He is fend cf fpirittvus liquors, ia inso lent, has a fiupid look, and chews tobacco.— He was bred in Charles comity, Maryland, and p'Mchafcd ofrol. J-ihn Thorns by gen. Ridge ley. Whctver apprehends said negro, and fe cures him in any jail lo tS»3t the nwnor may gat him again, ftwl! rccsive the above reward, withseafonable charges if) rought hema, or de livered to Jofli'ji b. Be/, Philadelphia, may 1 dtf n:&rii V Twenty Dollars REWARD. DESERTED from the Ma inc Barracks on the Bth instant, the tollo'ving Marines, viz j JOHN BTEEL, torn uear Brandy Wine in Chefler county, by profcOiun a Tailor. He is aj years of age, five feet eight inches higlv, grey eyes, light brown hair,thin visage and fallow com plexion—had on a round h,t, hrown silk coat, nankeen breeches, and other decent cioathirg. j Frederick Fry, born in Ge-many, hot caroe to America very yo'".i>g, about thirty fix ye.'rs of 6ve feet seven Inches high, Hazle eyes, Bla.-k Curly hair and very brown complexion— had no uniform on —He was lately a Soldier in Geseral Wayn-s Army at F rt Detroit. — The above re A'zrd w ill be paid, or Ten Dol lars f>r either, and all expences, on delivering them at the Marine Bnracks, Philadelphia, or to any Officer in the Service of the United State*. ROBERT -RANKIN, Adjutant Marine Cwrpj. Philad. July 11, i3ao. FOR SALE, A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CON3ISTTNG of two hmdfome dwelling houses, with exeelk-nt (tabling for foveii horses, double coacfe-hoiifc most completely 6ttedup; a beautiful large and valuable garden ruhly filled with choice fruit, furtounded with .high hoard fence, almost new. The premises ace beautifully fitaated near the middle of Germantown, fur rcunded ■with rich pro(j>fiisl» of the adj'cent country ; an orchard of about two acres, with a haodfome lawn at tht back of the house. One houte has been reoeatly huilt os an appro ved plan; the other hat been completely repaired, painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix The new htfule is well talculatcd for a store in either the dry or wet good line. Tho air and water are nnrivjlUd, and there are some noli excellent schools in the neighborhood. For Pirticsbrsenqnifc of the Phste, er of M*. POTTER, «mlk prcmifei. dU m »r 9; HIGH-STREET. DESEJt TED iUritan farm, FOX SALE. A VALUABLE and dcfirabln Estate, fit Sated ort the river Karitan in Jersey, near Scmer fct Court-Houle, 16 miles from Erurfwick, and 18 irosi Princeton ; ccnfiDingof ujwardsof 700 acres, equally divided into meadew, arable and woodland; the whole v\lthin a ring fence ; the barn, Rabies, 3cc. are fpacicu9, and adequate to the Gze of the Farm ; there is a plenitude of game, with a good {had filhei/. The estate is cow in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may be known of Messrs. NICKLIN GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia, and of JAMES GIBSON, Esq. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, "» Germantown, Or of the Tenant on the premise May 9, S tf ( ' Ibis Day Published, By J, o;im*'od, No. 4i, Chefnut Street, {Price tj Ccnti) Till Death of General Wajhirigtcn. A POEM. In imitation.of ths manner of Ofliaji. By Rev. J'.nN B. Link, A. M. Miriftcr of tlic Firfc Preiby teriau Coogregotim fff Philadelphia. 0- Mr. Chuidron't Orstiaa will be [pubiifhed ■in M.r.rfay morning. Micch 15. <J. A PLEASANT COUNTRT HOUSE, rTTITH an excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump, v \ &c. Bk. The whole containing 17 »cres, situate on the Wifahicon road, between the third andfounhmile ftone —Maybe purctafed on reafonabie term*. —Two third* of the pur chafe money may remain (secured on the pre mifes and on interell) during three years. Enquire of HGNSAL 3c/>HO£MAKER, No. 1141 South Foarrli-flreet, the Sub fcriber, at Mount-Pleasant, adjoining the premises, or at No. 45, Walnut-lireet. JON- WILLIAMS. June 13. mwf tf. 300 Dollars REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 18th of June inft. TWO NEGRO PERVANTS ; viz a negro woman named Pat, a wafhcr wo man and cook, of about fifty tws years of age— tall and well fhiped, of a black complexion. Shr has bad teeth, those of her under iaw are much difcolourei acd project a good deal. Siie his a full head of wooly hair—a very cross forbidding countenance, is very impertinent, and 1 ugns ami talks loud. Pat was born in South-Carolioa, ano! speak* bad Eng'.iSH, with tie negro dialed. Shr has on the upper |>au of her bread, two pretty largt lumps cf fleih refttnbhng Wern, or rather with the appearance of the nfiaris of a burn. She carried away with her several changes of cloalhs, and go-vns of wjiite rou-flin, and of coloured and figured printed <o«t>r» fafhionably made up. fill* also carried away with her, CtARA her daughter—a very flout, robuft ftroug made girl, ul' a fliort ftarure, and round (houidered—appearing te bs about 14 years of age. Clara kks large llaring cya«, a flat nofr, an oval flat face, her under jaw prrjefiing a little, and good tuth. She is very artful and impu dent, has a great fluency of Ipeech, uses gUfd lan guage, and has been taught to read.—She has the appearance of ring worms on her left cheek and chin ; thelkin in (pots appearing much paler than rhe red cf her complexion, which is much lighter than her mother%—Her hair is fhnrt and woo'.y. She wore a pir.lc grounded printed cotton with a small black figure, with new fore parts. Also ran away, on Wednesday the nth in ft. une, DICK and AMELIA. Dick, or as he (.as ately called himfelf, P.ichard Weaver, is a haulc ■vrvant, —he is about 5 feet 7 inches high, rather small mad£, is about a; years old, of a g-iod smooth, black complexion—has a flat nofc, with very large open nostrils. He carried his head and neck as if he were ftiff in the neck and lhonl ders, which are high and tolerably square, and his neck short—his 1 gs art straight but small and illy made, with scarce ar.y calf. He has hai bad teeth, is left handed, and e*c«edingly awkward— he I)as a full head of wooly hair, which he phits and drefles to -the best advantage. His voire is small, his'iptech commo'y mild and flow, and his manner* appear estremeiy Ample, but he is at bottom an artfui knav -, and when lpokcn to ij very apt to b J ofiionaee and impertinent. Dick is a native of South-Carolina, and speaks bad Engliih—he feduccd and carried away with him Amelia, who he called his wife. Atjolia is a very complete, well inftruficd la dies maid, much below the common Mature ao'i of a (mail make—her complexion is that of 1 dark mulatto or meflizoe, nearly resembling that of the Lafcarsof Inr>ia, with Mack curling hair, and a very low forehead—her right eye has a great weakness, owing tothrfmall pox in her infancy— under her »ye» very'black—a flar face, flat broad nose, with Icarce any rising at thc bridge; a large mouth, with thick lips, a»d good strong teeth On the nape of her neck ihe has the marks oi a Seton. Drtffes whh taste, and imitates the French llyle ; is very fenfibb, and rxpvcffcs herfelf well. She took with hef a variety ot clothes, fafhion ably m.ide— she ha* for more than two years pad be™ liable to fits, which at times give her awild refs iniicr ryes—her healthis generally delicate— fh -it at prefect likely to cticrcaft tcr family, and is ab-'Uf. ii years of age—she can dress hair, clear tlarch, has a taste for millinary and mantua-ma kitig; and as Ihc is very ingenious, 1 can turn her hand to any thing and may probably offer herfelf to some milliner or maiitua maker as a work woman. As rtirelia has heretofore "been a great favourite of a very indulgent mistress, and 'tis beiieved ha« been led away by the peffuaGon of her paramour Dick, if she will return to me, (he will be forgiven and treated with the fame ten , dernef- she has always received. FIFTY DOLLARS Reward for each will be paid for the delivery of Fat and Clara to the fubferiber, or to any goal in the United States, so thatl mry get ptdTeffion of them—One Hundred Dollars each for Dick and Amelia, on the like delivery. The fublcriber warns ail master of veffcls, from taking these Runaway servants from the United States, and requests such of his friends and acquaintance as it may notfuit to arrefl them, to give information, ftnuld they hear of either of the fugitives, co the fubferiber by letter direfied to the post office, Philadelphia, •which will find him, wherever he -may pass the summer, or to the Printer of the Gazette »f the United States, who will communicate it to a Iriend in Philadelphia to aa on his behalf. JACOB READ, Of South-Cttoli" l . comer of rnrth ud Onio^-Itrecti, Philadeiptia. Jonclj. W&»,Jt TREAStftIY DEPAfflTOrr, AfBXLU, dip'. i ■*- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, in pin fuance of the a-fl ps Cotjgreli, pafftd on the firlt day of March, one tfc'u'ar.d eight hundred, intituled "An aft in addition to an Ji£l, intituled, an aii regulating the giafits of land appropriated for military services, and f u r the Society of the United Brethren fer propa gating the Gofpei among the Heathen," as fol lows; if!. All the fratflion:! parts of ths quarter tnwtifhips adjoining to the Indian boundary line iif the trail of lafld referred to in said ifl, except the fra&ional quarter townlhips num ber four in townfliip nunaher smcn of rit ge guinber twenty : /.ifo, all the frattional parts of the quarter tovvrfhips adjoining to the river Stioto, except the quarter townfliips number one a«d four, in townihip number tone of range number nineteen ; the quarter townships num ber tiyo and three of township number three, in range number nineteen ; and the quarter townships number one and four in townfliip number Jive, of range number tiveirty ; toge ihsr with the fifty quarter townlhips herea/tet described, are refcrveU to be located, fcr the original holders of warrants.granttd for mili tary services, or their heirs, in lots of one hun dred acres, pursuant to 'he adl above recited. ad. The following : s a dcfcription of the fifty quarter tcwnlhips referred to in the preceding article *nd which were designated by lot in th* prtfence of the Secretary ef War, pusfuant to the nhovr recited • j? s ¥ § jj? '? a J"? to O ft Co C. a Co •g. g £: . • g. ' -*g 1 I 3 6 2 it lO I 2 82 6 2 J 3 4 84 7 3 I 8 I 10 1 8 • 2 11 6 1 223 83 8 i 34742 13 8 4 5 1 I l J I : 53 72 2 : 31182! 7 - 7 1 7 • 72 4 3 16 2 84 51 3 1-4 3 7 3 6 10 3 9 3 7 !■■■■■! 93 94 !.- dl ir ' - ■ » - • • » * > 3d. All the had* » eecfc of die above fift; quarter tewoffup*. ami ia the frail ionai part »( quirtcr ttwit&ipt btfoie 'described, luvt been divided iifoi tike refpeflivt pint thtT«ef it returned by the Surveyor General, into a> mof let) of sic hundred acres each, ap tin quantity fuck quarter trrvn(hij> or fraiflioa i< luted to cootaia #ill admit, in the ounnsr pointed out aad requltvd ky tke above recited aA. « 4th. The plats divided as aforcfaid into ,ots of one hundred acres, are dspolUed in the of fice of theßfgifter sf the Treasury where the locations are to be made ; and upon fiirrender iig the warrants which shall be thus located, patent* will be issued in the manser and upon the condition* prescribed by law. Given nmhr my band at Philadel phia the day and year cbove mentioned• OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury' ■iw —2 s w jm. »pril u NOTICE. WHEREAS Mjthew Irwin did on the Bth eflate ana effects, to u* the subscribers, for the be nefit of such of his creditors, as should on or before the lothaf September, 1797, execute to him a full and final dlfoharge— Now those ofhis crcJUor.- who are entitled to a dividend under said align ment. are reqpefted to furnilh their accounts oj Samuel Meeker, with interest calculated up to the Bth day <1! July, 1797, as a dividend will absolute ly be struck on the firfl d»y of April noxt, and those who negle# t« comply with this notice wilJ th«re after he excluded from the benefit of the fame. Samuel Meeker Nj'.i'l Lewis, by bis Ads. Afiigr.ees. Pearson Hunt I John M. Tailor J Hii'a.lclj.liia, March 14 TO DISTILLERS And Owners of Stills. WHEREAS by an a£l os-Congress, pafled the Bth day of May '791. entitled, " An ait concerning the duties on spirits distil led within the United States," it is required of all persons having or keeping a Dill, er ftilli, to make entry thereof, between the last day of May aud the firft day ofjulyineach 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 Inl'peflion, at 49, Korth 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 tranfadl the Cenlular Uufind's, for his Majefiy the King of Denma ik iu the United States of America, reliding at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, Thst in obedience to recent inflruflione received from hii government, it is the duty of all Mafiers of Swediib and Danilh veflels, be-forc their failing from any pott in the said States, to call upon him or the Vice CobCul. in o*£er to be granted such Certificates for their Catgpes, which the exigency of the slate of the Neutral Commerce anti the se veral Decrees of the Belligerent Powers, renders indispensably necessary, and, that ai.y Master < f veile'o belonging to the refpeftive nations, or na vigating under the protection of their flags, io emitting to take such certificates, will personally stand reTponfible fi«r the confluences. RICHARD SODERSTROM. Philadelphia, iSth DecemVer, LOST, OR MISLAID, A CERTIFICATE of four Mures of the Bank of tbeUnited States in the name of Bickham & Reefe, No »59J) tor :l " renewal of whith application ia intended tote made at the laid Batik, and all persons concerned arc de sired to take tfotice. JAMES HENDERSON. May 8. «d 3in THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE Fbit S4LE, AT* -K'O. 35, DOCK-STREET, 80 BcxtS Swctt till, j Fryn on loaritht SCO Mi.:i Lucca o\}y t Louisj t 7 Bales Papi:r f 1 from Lreborn) Erimflor.s, , , ParfntifaQ Cheese, J 300 Pis»e*bcft Bordeaux Btandy, aoo Hog&ead* Claret fu-trior 700 Caies Frajxoh Swpet Oil, 60 Cal. * Catherine Piunils, 6 Caijvs Prunes, 400 Boxes Capers, Olive?, Arthoyie* and Cor r.ichons, ICO do. be ft aflc-Tted Cordial*, DRY GOODS afloxtcd lor the Weft-lndi market, Claret in cases of afuperior quality, London dry White Lead, A small invoice of Coffiue, 6 & 4 Bound Cannon, mo unfed. Thomas Murgatroyd Sons. May 10. fiti.S:! c/ Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York Couuty.a ngp;roman, named ISAAC, other wise CUVJO, about 21 ypar. old,.the nrojurty of Robert Coleman; He is ahout cfeets inches high, has ablcmilh in hie cyce, more wr:ite in them than common, by trade a Fcrge man, r.a<l on and took -with him a atao coloured broad clcih coat, alme.fi new\ a failsre'jncfcetaujl Canta'.ooni* printed fancy cord, a iwanfrfown ftrips--! nniler acket; a rorum hat; or,c Gnc and one coai-fe fcirt' one mtiilin handkerchief, fprlgjrcd, two ditto liriped border, a ! lite Perfitr and two peir <;uttcH (Ictkiags. Wf ..ever takes up said negro and lodges him iv. ar.y jail in tki6 or any of the" tieigahouriryg Hates (hall rave th." atiove rc ward or reaibr.able cxpcnct - Lrought home. JOHN BR 1 EN. •Spring Forge, Oifnbtr 53, . -99. N B. As l\id negro iorm. rly lived in Chester couoty, it isprobabk he tnayretiirn there. November 5 T>Y a dacree of th» High Ccjrt of Chancery, ■D made in a cause, James a;;siiift Newman, it is among other things refer; ed t<rWnl. Graves' Esq. one of the matters of the faiJ court, " to take an account of the Legacies bequeathed bv the will of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late cf Newgate street, London, deceased, and a lfo to in quire and date to the court, whether Francis James, the brother of th« complainant's named r.s cne of the legatees in the laid will is dead, and whether he died in the life time of the testator Therefore ail persons who can give any informa tion whether the said Francis James Vie living or deaj, and if living where he now resides ox last resided, and when and at what plfce, and when and where he waelaft heard of. and if dead, vi hen and where he died, are hvreby requefl#d to give such information tsthefaid William Graves,Efq: ac his office in Soathamp'on Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, on or belt sc the firft day of March next, eiherwifc he will be excluded the benefit of the said decree. The said Francis James was born at or near Kidwelly, in the cuunty of Caermarthen, and if living, is about the age cf thirty-four years, and about the year 1779, was a forcaiaft man on board tile Milford, a merchant fliip, btlonjing to th« por:of Bristol, aad failed lor Jamaica in Septem ber, 178?, afterwards he returned to Srittol, an lin November, 1781, vtas prcfliid in King road, Bristol, and sent on board the king's frigate called the Diomede, in which he failed from Ply mouth on a cruise, and on board of which he af terwards became a quarter gunner, anddefcrtei the said (hip at Chatlefton Bar in North-America in September 1781. Should aily person in tfre United States of Ame rica, be enabled to give information of ths above named Francis James, whether livit.g or dead, they are requeued to communicate the fame to DAVID A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone flreet, New-York. £s* The printers throughout the United States are requeflcd topufelilnthe above, april is! BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED EOK ON K YKAR THAT Valiutble Estate, KNOWN by the name ol the Booneton Iron Works, fitnata in the county of Morrie iu the flat'. o( New-Jcrfey, confifliiig of a Forge with four firr.p, a Rolling aod Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of fi®nci>, and Sav mill, allingood order and nsw in use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient house, with out-houfes of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and (tone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring rn it, a large Garden, and an cxculknt «olk£lioa of Fruit, a large Orchard, and 4500 acres of wood, pa-ure and arable land, and a great numSer of flores and workmen's houses. Immediate poffrfGon will be given of houses and llore9 fufficient for providing Hock the prefer.t winter, and pofJc3ion of the whole in the spring. m&thtf. For term" enquire.of David B. Ogden at New ark, mr. Peter Mackie in New-York, rer. David Ford in Morris Town, or messrs. Jacob and Rich ard Fael'ch on tie premises. Januar" 11 LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line ofStagee DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends ar.d the public in general, for the pafl favors {hey have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, th«y are provided with Carriages,fober and careful driver?, to go through between the City and BorOHgh iu two days. Those who prefer this mode of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States Eagls, Market street, Philadelphia, Slough, Downing, Dunwoady if Co, Nov. 30. 21—$ GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of tbt Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficisnt number of the most approved European Glass Manu fu<slurers, and having on hand a large (lock of the best Materials, on which their wopkrr.en are now employed, have the pleasure of afluring the public, that window glass of i fupei ior qua lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 14 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing loc feet ea h, may be had at the thortett notice. Glass ofUrjjerfi7.es for other purposes, may a'fo he had, such as fot*pi<slur?s, coach glafle*, clock faces, &c. Unttles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket flafki, pickhr.gjars, apotsecary's ihop furniture, or other hallow ware—the whole at lea!t ij per cent. luwtr than articles of the iatEe quality brought from any of the sea ports of the United Stat-es A liberal allowance will be-made on sale of large quantities. Order?tr m merchants tnd others will be punflually attended to on ap plication so JAMB'S O'HARA c-t ISAAC CR (\IG, or at the Storeof Mc.Trs PRATHJEtt and SftllLlE, its Maiket-Street, P ttfburgh, March 4, tuth'tf. WHEREAS V *
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