Imported In the Pomotu, from Liverpool, and for sale, Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery, B> ass Japan 1 d Wares, Per th« Brutus and Penelope, via N. York, HATS aflbrted it) cases, and PINS in Boxes—by ELISH A FISHER If Co No. 3q, North Front street. dim Juijf 16 Writing-Paper, STATIONARY, > Just received by the ship Kens in? ton, frym ■ London,—and Jor sali by WILLIAM YOUNG BIRCH, NO. 17, SOUTH SECOND STREET, IMPERIAL wove and plain, Super Royal do. Royal do. Medium do. Demy do. foolfcap do. Port thick and thin do. folio and quarto, l)o. do. d(1. hot-prefs'd. Copying machine paper and iokpowder for do. Ink and ink powder, rei and bhek, line Jipan ink, parchment, quills ahd pens, ptfnkmvefc, fea'ing-WJX, wafer*, &c.&e A few fefs of elegifit Map 3 and Atlas's, Mahpgity writing de/ks of varioui fi2f». no- Merchant's Account Books ready made, or made to any pattern on the short est notice. J"'y is 8000 Feet rf Honduras Bay M .; ion this montV, the House, Sta ble, Vr ch rtoufe and Lots, now in the tenure Ol JJutler, situate as above. Enquire at No. 18. north fifth ftrcct. July is mScth «w Schuylkill Permanent Bridge: /V DIVIDEND of 8 per centum fer itium is d«- il tkreii bf the Prefidtfnt and Diie&ors of tfce Company f r (treflii.ga ' ermanent Bridge ov»r the River Shuylkill, at or near the city 01 lJhila tfeiphin, hi t>ie amounts paid ill 011 the i!t day cf Apiilhfl, (the time when th« fubferiptions to the flock ef the fairi company were campleated, and to be from thence payable tothq stock holders or their legal reptefenutives after tSe 10th diy ot the prefest mecth, out of the profits ari fiflg from the Floatiiig BriJge Ferry an l Tavern, at the West end of High Street, on application to Treafurer, No. 13, thurch Alley WILLIAM BANKS, Secretary. July 1. ' tuthsira To the Inhabitants of the 3d Col leftion Diftrift, Comprehend d by the Eatt and VVrft Northern Lifertics, and th'e townfhlp of Biackley in fii 11 division, fhieof Pemifylvania. YOU jre.heiehy notified, that the ta* wV.ith has been ail" fled upon dwelling house , 11 nis and (lives within thi9 diftritft, by virtue 1! a:i 2it of Congr ls pailcd the 14th of July, 17,8, enti-lfd " an to lay and cclletfl a di re-'Vtax," become? dtfe ami payable.on the ijt'i d««, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ; aHy a gol-i or pinchbeck wa. h, with a fleel clia.n. He i« fond of fpiritnus liquors, it inso lent, has a flupid lock, and chews tobacco. — He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchased of col. John Thomas by pen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends said negro,' and fe cuies him in a'iy Jiil so that the owner may git him again, shall receive the above rewird, with reasonable charges if brought hen*?, or de livered to Jofliui B. Bond, Philadelphia, may 1 dtf Twenty Dollars REWARD. DESERTED from the Ma ine Banaehs on the Bth in!!ant, the fol:owing Marines, viz JOHN STEEL, feoru near Brandy Wine in Chefler county, by proftflian a Tailor He is j; years of age, five foet eight inches high, giif 1 yes, light brown hair,thin visage and fallow com plexion—hid on a round h-t, brown fi!k coat, nankeen brrtithes, and other decent eloathing Frederick Fry, born in Germany, but came to Amcrici very young, about thirty Ox year* of age, finT feet (even Inrhvs high, Hazle eyes, Black Curly fcair ind very brown complexion— had no uniform on—He was lately a Soldier in OeVt.il Waynes Army at F rt Detroit.— The above reward will be |>aid, or Ten Dol lars for either, and all expences, on delivering them at the Marrine Barracks, Philadelphia, or to any Officer ia the Service of the United States, ROBERT RANKIN, Adjutant. Marine Corps. Philad. July jl, 1800. daw FOR SALE, A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two handfonje dwelling houfei, with excellent (tabling for ftven ht!rfe», double coa£h-houfc rnofl completely fitted up; a beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled with choice fruit, furroundtd with high board fence, almost new. The prcmifes are beautifully fitHSted near the middle of Oermantovvn, sur rounded with rich pro(p«9s of the adjacent country ; an orchard cf about two acres, with a handfdSie luwn 4t the batk 6f the hot.'j. , Ode house hubeen rcoently built oh an appro ved plan; the oth* has been completely repaired, pifctedand'papered, rind contain ten rbbrns With ail elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix The new house is well calculated for a (lore in either the dry or wot good line- Tha air and water are nnrinJUd, and there are feme inofl -xitfllent schools in the urighborfeood. For patllcullrsend'ilrc of tk! Vrimer, 6r of M.I. POTTER, May 9. RARITAN FARM, FOR SALE. A VALUABLE and deQrable Estate, Ctttited on the river Raritati in Jersey, near Somer set Court-House, 16 miles from Brunfwick, and 18 from Princeton ; ccnfiliingof upwardsof 700 acres, equally dividsd into meadow,, arable and wood land ; the whoie within a r!ni* ferjee ; the barn, stables, &c. are fpaciou#, and adequate to the Dze of the Farm; there ua plenitude of game, with a good flud fifherys The estate is now in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. • Further particulars may h: known of Messrs. NICKLIN Merchants, Philadelphia,and of JAMES GIBSON, Esc*. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Gtrmantown, Or of the Tenant cn the premise may 9. " S tf Ibis Day Published, By J. OnuißoD, No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Price is Cents) TUB Death of General WaJ}jingto». A POEM. In imitation of the manner of Of&an. By Rev. John B. Linn, A.M. Minister of the l'irft Prcfbyterian Congregation jf Philadelphia. Mr. Chiudron'n Oratian will be jpublifhed 00 Monday morning. March 15: d. A PLEASANT COUNTRT HOUSE, WITH an,excellent Orchard, Bam, Pump, &c. itc. The whole containing 17 acres, situate 011 the Wifahicon road, between the third ind fourth mile stone—May be Rurchafed on reasonable terms. —Two thirds of >he pur chase mr.neY may remain (fecurcd on the pre mifea and on interest) during three years. Enquire of BONSAL & SHGEMAKEK, No. I2'4i South tbe Sub scriber, 0 Moirat-Pleafant, adjoining the premises, or at No. 45, Walnut-ftrect. JON> WILLIAMS. June 13. mwflf tu&f tf RAN AWAY from the fubferifeer, on the lßth of June inft. TWO NEGRO SERVANTS; riz a negro woman iiamcd Pat, a wafber-wo m3n and cook, of about fifty twe years of age— fall and wpll (haped, of a black complexion. She has bad teeth, those of her under jaw are much disco loured and project a good dfal. She his a full head of wooly hair—a very cross forbidding countenance, is rery impertinent, and Imghs atad talks loud. Pat was bern in South-Carolina t and speaks bad Englilh, with the nqgro diale&i She has on the upper part of her treaft, two pretty large lumps of 6elh refemtshng Wens, or rather with the appearance of the mark* of • burn. She carried away with her several changes of cloitht, and gonns of white muslin, and of coloured add figured printed cottons fafhionably made up. She also carried away with her, # CLARA her daughter—a very float, robust. strong made girl, of t short stature, and round fhouldered—oppearirg tabs about 14 years of age. Clara has large flaring cy«-, a Sat nose, as •val flat face, her under jaw prpjeiSlitig a little, and good te.th. She is very artlpl and impu dent, has a great fluency of fpcech, uses good lan guage, and has been taught to read.—She has the appearanct of ring worms on her left cheek and ch in ; the (kin in spot s appear ing muc li paler than 1 the reft of her compltxion, which is i»uch lighter than her mother's—Her hair i« fcert and wooly: She wore a pink grounded printed cotton with a lmall black figure, with fore parts. Also ran away, on Wednesday the nth inft. une, DICK and AMELI A. Dick, or as he kas jatcly called himfelf, Richard Weaver, is a houfe ervant, —he is about J feet' 7 inches hitfh, rather small made, is about ij years old, of a good smooth, black complexion—has a Bat with very large open noftriU. He carried his head and ncA as if he wefreftiffiu the neck and fhoiil ders, which are highasd tolerably square, and his neck Oiort—his Igs ftraight but small and illy maie, with scarce aty calf. He has hai bad teeth, is left handed, and exc«edingly awkward he has a full head of wooly hair, which he plaits and drefles to the best advantage. His voi<-« is small, Sis'fptech.commoly mild und flow, and his ma-ners appear extremely Ample, but he is at bottom an artftil knaVe, and when spoken to is very apt to be paflioßUtfc and i/tipertiuem. Dick is a native of Sfluth-Oirolina, and speaks bad English—he reduced and can led away with hiifl Amelia, who he called his wife. Amelia is a very complete, well inflruf Fo»rA kfid TREASURY DEPARMENT, Apjpi ii, 1800. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, in pur suance of the aft of Congress, patted on the firtt day of March, on« thousand eight hundred, intituled "An z£l in addition to an ad, intituled, an aft regulating the giants of land appropriated for military services, and for the Society of the United Brethren for propa gating t»e Gospel among the Heather.," as fol luws-j tft. All the fra&ional parts of tlia quarter townships adjoining to the Indian boundary line of the trail of land referred to in fiid i£l, r . ept the fraflional quarter town/hips num ber four in township number s&ven of range number twenty : Alio, all the fiailional parts of the quarter townships adjoining to the river Scioto, except" the quarter townships number one aid four, in township number tow of range number nineteen ; the quai tfr townships num ber tnuo and three *f township nuir.ber three, in range numl'tr ainetten ; and the quarter townships number one and four in townf«ip of range nhrnber twenty ; toge tlur with the fifty quarter township. "hereafter described, are referred to be located, for the original holders of warrants grantid f&r mili tary services, or their htirs, its lots of one hun dred acres, pursuant to the aft above recited. id. The following ;a adefcription of the fifty quar;er townships referred to in the preceding article and which wer abovo recited • 50 « S) S ,/6 Sj 3 10 §l§l § S ? j, «o 2' a . fc a g •3P • S- J3 • c; o -J i* r § 1t362 1 10 1 2 82 62 3 4 S 4 7 3 I 8 1 10 1 «8 ,2 11 6 1 223 8 3 81 3 4 7 4 '2 13 8 4 516 i u 1 3 5 3 72 2 2 311821 7 2 12 3 7 4 72 4 3 16 2 4 84 Si 3 4 4 4 3 7 3 6.1 10 3 9 3 72 53391 3 7 4; 77417 1 7 4 ■ 9 3 9 I 4 3d. All the lands in eich of the above fifty 1 quarter townships, and in the frailional parts ' -f quarter townships before described, hare 1 heen divided upot the refpeflive plats thereof, ! as returned by the Surveyor General, into as j many Igts of one hundred acres each, as the quantity such quarter township or fraftion is , lilted to Contain will admit, in the manner pointed out and require J by the above recited ! adh . ' 4tb. The plats divided as aforefaid into ,ots of one hundred acres, are drpofited in the of fice of the Rsgiftsr of the Treasury wheie the locations are to be made ; and upon fuvrender ing the warrants which (hall be thus loeated, patents wiH be iflued in the maceer and upon the conditions prefcribedby law. Gjivn under my band et Philadel phia ibe day andyear above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. drvr—law 3m. aprit i» NOTICE. WHEREAS Mathaw Irwin did on the Bth slay of July 1797 make an alignment of his estate an as a dividend will abfolutc ly be struck on the firil day of April next, apd tho/e j who r.egleifl te comply with tfrisTiorice wife there after be excluded from the benefit of the fame. Pbi-lip Nichlin Samuel Meeker Natb'l Lewis, by bts Ads. S- Affigriees.. Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor Philadelphia, March 14 m&thtf. TO DISTILLERS' And otuners of Stills. "\T7*HER.EAS by an a£k of Congress, pasTed VV the Bth d*y of May '791, entitled, " An aft concerning the duties on spirits diftii led within the United States," it is required of all persons having or keeping a still, or stills, to make entry thereef, between the last day of May and the firft day of July in each year, uadtr the penalty of two hundred a/id fifty dollars. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all diflillers, or owners of'ftills, within the city and county of Philadelphia, to make entry of them at the office of Infps&ion, at 49, North Third-street, in the city of Philadelphia, with in the abovementioned period*. JAMES ASH, CeLLF.CTOR 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 Consular Bufincfs, fcr his Mayfly theJCing of Denmaek in the United States of America, refiiding at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent infiniflions received from his government, it is the duty of all Mailers of Swedish and Danife vpifcls, bftfori-their failing from any port in the (aid States, to call upor him or the Vice Consul, in to be granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the state of the Neutral Commerce aii'i the fc veral Decrees of the Belligerent Powcri, render* indispensably necessary, atd, that any Maftef cf vessels belonging to the refpeittive nation*, or na vigating under the prote&ion of their flags, jD emitting to take such eeriififates, will personally stand rclponfihle for the consequences. RICHARD SO DER STROM. Philadelphia, ißtb December, 1799. LOST, OR MISLAID, A CERTIFICATE of four Shares as the Bank of the United States in the nan\e of Bickhsm & Reefe, No 'he renewal of which application it intended to be made at the said Bank, and all ;>erfons concerned are de sired to take notice. JAMES HENDERSON. Miv S. 1 djm w&sjt THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVS. F&k SALE, AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, ICCO Boies best marbled Stfap,~| So Eoxes Sweet Oil, \ Frets vn boar J tie too Hall chests Lucca Oil, ! Louhn, 7 Bales Paper, j /rem Leghorn f Erimftone, ! Parmefar! Cheese, J JOO Pipes btft Bordeaux Brandy, aco Hagfieadt Claret superior quality, 700 Cales 1' reach Sweet Oil, 60 Cases Catherine Plumbs, 6 Calks Fruaes, 400 Boxes Caper», Olives, Anfhortes and Cor nichons, 100 do. bell aborted Cordials, DRY GOODS assorted (or the Well-India market, Claret in cases of afuperior quality, London dry White Lead, A small invoice of Coffee, 6 & 4 Pouud Cannon, mounted. ' Thomas Murgatroyd fc? Sons- May 'Q- tuth&s tf Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Sprirg Forge, in York County,a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about ai year* old, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, ha* a bltmift iu his eyes, more wnite in them thancammon, by trade a Fergerain; had on and teok with him a (irab coloured broad.clofb coat, almost new, a tailors jacket and pantaloons' printed fancy cord, a 1 wanfdown striped under acket; a rcrum hat; one fine and one coarse shirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto liriped border, a blue Porfian under jacket and two piir cotton (lockings. .otvyr takes up' faii negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the sieigabouring dates shall have tha above r«, ward 'ox revocable expenefsil brought home. JOHN BItIEN. Spring Forge, Gfioberaj, 1799. N. B. Asfaidnegro forrasrly live 'in Cheflcr county, it is probable-lie may return there. November < 1 BY a dscree of tlia High Court of Chancery, made in a cause, James against Newman, it is among other things referred to Wm. Graves' Esq. one of the matter* of the said court, " to take an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will of the teflator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of Newgate street, London, deceased, and a lib to in quire and (late to the court, whether Francis James, the brother of the complainant's named as one of the Legatees in the laid will is dead, and whether he died in the life time ol the teflator Therefore all persona who can give any informa tion whether the said Francis James ke living or dead, and it living where he now refiJes or lift resided, and when and at what place, and when and where he was last heard of , and if dead, w hen and where he died, are hureby requeOsd to give futh information tsthefaid William Graves, £fq at his off,c»: in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London,on or before the firft day of March next, otherwifo-he wiii be excluded the benefit of thf (aid decree. The said Francis James was bdfn at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Caermarthen, and if living, is about the age of tkirty-fcur years, and about the year 1779,wasa foreir.aft man on board the Milford, a merchant ship, belonging to th« pqrtof Brillol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to Brillol, and in November, 1781, was prefled in King road, Briflul, and sent oh board the king's frigate called the Dicmede, in which he failed from Ply mouth an a cruise, and on board of which he af terwards became a quarter gusaer, and defeated the said ship at Charkfton Bar in North-America 111 September 1781. _ Should any person in the United States of Ame rica, be enabled to give information of the above named Francis james, whetherliyipg or d< ad, they are rcquclled to communicate the fame to DAVID A. CGDF.N, No. 69, Stone street, New York. S£3° The printers throughout the United States are rt-qucflcd to I uMiib the above. apnl 18; BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, «R I-KASBTD FOR ON P. YKAIt THAT Valuable' Estate, KNOWfcl by the name of the Cooneton Iron Works, iitnata in the count)- of Morrisin the ■!at. of New-Jcrley, confrtiing of a Forge with four fires, a Rolling ami Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two, Run of ftanes, and Saw mill, all in good order and new in use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient house, with outrhoufes. of every kind ; among which are an Ice hnufe, and (lone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent cnlle&ion of Fruit, a large Orchard, and ijco acres ef wood, pa vure and arable land, and a great number of (lores and workmen's houses. Immediate poffeffioa will be given ot houses and ft ores fufikient for providing flock the prefect winter, and pcfleflion of the whole in the l'pring. For terms «aquire-of David B. Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackic in Ne>v-Vork, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or mej'.rs. Jacob and Rich ard Faefch on tiepremilcs. Januarv 11 ■ ' L4NCASTER SfjGES~~ TKE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lin caftcr line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public in general, fer the past favors tiey have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, they are provided with Catriago&fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two days. Tfcofe who prefer this mode of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, Ggn of United States Bag!.-, Market Qreet, Philadelphia. v Slougb, Downing, Dunzvcodjt ts* Co. Ntv. 30. 21—§ GLASS MANUFACTORY. Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficisnt Dumber of die mod approved European Glass Manu fu&urers, and having on hand a large ftiu k of tbebeft Materials, on which their woikmenare no-.v employed, have the pleasure of a/Turing the public, that window glass of a fupei ior qua , lity and of any size, from 7by9,to i 8 by 24 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 fe?t e: h, may be had at the ffcorteft notice. G'als .of larger sizes for other purposes, may a!fo be had, such as for pidlures, coach glafic>, clock faces, &c.. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket fiafks, pickimgjars, apothtcaiy'sihop furniture, or other hallow ware —the whole at per cent, lower than articles of the i'aine quality brought from any of the sea ports ot the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en sale of large quantities. Orderj .Yr ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of M sitvs. '.'RATHER and SftJILIE, is Maiket-Sutci, i'itVfcqrfch. Marti; 4, lu;hif. WHEREAS TQ£PROPAI£TOftS \9f