WkfTING-pAPER, STATIONARY, Just received by the ship Kensinvton, from London, —and Jor sale, by WILLIAM YOUNG BIRCH, NO. 17, SOUTH SECOND-STREET, IMPERIAL wpv« and plain. So k >er Koyal do. Royal ili' M-diura j)o. Demv do. Foolicjp do., Post thick snd thin do. folio and quarto, r»o. do. do. hot-prefs'd. Copying machine paper and ink-powder for do. Ink and ijik powder, red and black, fine Japan ink, parchment, quijis and peas, penknives, fea'iiug-wix, wafers, &C.&C. A ft -,j sets of elegant .Maps and Atlas's, Mahcga-jy writing delks of various fines. |CJ* Merchant's Account Books ready made, or made to any pattern on the short- est notice. Just Arrived, AND FOlt SALE BV THE SUBSCRIBERS, TIIE CARGO Of Tim SHIP riIILAVKLFHIA, Theodore Bliss, Commander, from B:nga , cqjfsisrrnc of An uffortrrient of Piece Goads. Sugars of the firit quality, And »oo qr. cheßs of superior quality llyfon Teas. Witlings l? Francis, and Tbomas & 'John Clifford. March IJ. Imported In the Pomona, from Liverpool, and for sale, fn 111 3 ~n* p "j 1 1 'I J 1 ! Brass fc? Japan* a Wares t Per the Brutui and Penelope, via N. York, HATS allotted in cases, and P. INS in Boxcx—bt ELISHA FISHER & Co, No. 3g, North Front street. » . dim Jun't ii To the Inhabitants of the 3d Col lettion Diftrift, Comprehend d by the Eall and Wefl Northern Liberties, and the township of Biockley in fiiftdiv.fion, flneof Pennfylvinia. YOU are hereby noticed, that the tax which has keen afT-fled upon dwelling house«, Is'nds and (laves within this diflrift, by virtue of an aft of Congress patted the 14th of July, 17 v S, entitled "an a<sl ty by and colleil a di re-,1 tax." becomes dde and payable oa the lath day of July next, and that I will attend at my house, No 363, north Second street, to re :ive the fame, from attd jfter the nth day of July to the Augufl next, from 10 o'clock in the msmng till 6 in the after noon, except Monday the 21ft ar.d Frldiy the asth, whtti. for the greater convenience nf the inhabitants in the to*'n(hip of Hinckley", 1 will attend at the house of Mr. Will am Koads, at the Cross U«ade, of all persons concern ed are to takejiotce that on dciau t the »<Jcl nqients wll immediately be proceedrd ajaitill as the law dirrils, and ftihje<sl them fels'es to :n additi nal trxpence of eight per teii»u:n on their refpeAvie taxes and cost of pruKcution. In e..nf< rmity to the 6th fe&ion of the ail afcrtfuid, a fjll and correfl crpy of the tax lift leiaains it the office of John Browne, No. 168, nt rth Front street, Northern Liberties, the iurveyr of the rcven»e for the fiid a.TVs ment diflr ifl, open to the in r pe«slion of all per. sons inclined to infpeft the fame. JAMES SWAIN, Colleilor of the 3d eolleflion dlftricfk. Vo'tbern Liberties, J-ine 18 Mr 1A TO LET, OR FOR SALS, A 2-story brickhoufe Situate in Duke-street (or Artillery lane) NortLcrn L iberties, TWO rooms on a floor, kitchen and walh hoofe, all huiit of the befl materials, and in excel ent 6r-er ; cellar-undtr the whole, one paved, and has two lattice Closets wi:h locks, a large gar den and yard, fcviral fruit trees in the garden, two ; umfs .»f exce.lent w;terne.ir the premifci. E: qu:r at No, 39, Arch ftrect. July tuitf 6w FOR SALE, a PRINTING PRESS complete, £\ Old Long Prir. ?mjll Pica on pica body jt.tw aud <ld Pea, do. En>tii(b, (twi small founts) 16 Lne Pica, &c Sunriry F imt-i, and a great variety of Office pur ntu-«, &c. lrot> work of apr nting prrfs, gF They will be fold clieap forcalh—Apply at the office of the Gazette of '.he United States. FOR SALE, A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, COASTING of two handsome dwelling houses, with excellent stabling for. fevea horfei, double cuck-houfc mod complately fitted up; a beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled with choice fruit, surrounded with high board rcby given, fence, almost new. . The premises are beautifully y , fit Hated near ibe middle of Gcrmantown, fur- THAT ?p, lica'ion will be made to the Prcfident roumied wir ), r ; c h profp«ds of the adjicent and Directors of the 3aiik of the United State* for country ; in orchard of about two acres, with a tie renewal of the following Certificates of Share. handsom e j AW „ at the back of the house. in the said Bank, which were Icil on board the (hip John, of Baltimore, Hugh Dav«y, waller, bound to London, viz : B. No. 29884") 19? 85 | Each for one (bare, in the name 19836 of Tho'e Holy, Sheffield (G.B) 11/8" | dated rft Jjnuary, lßao ; J9BS? J Of which application, all peifons concerned, will to take notice. 'OtICC IS SAMUEL STERETT. Baltimore, sth april, 1800 iaw3m Found, A Red Morocco Pockct-Book, WUOtVfST ku lufi it ra»y r«thr» it *o tf. plickti.li itthc.cfluxof thi*Oinut, ka4 ftfiojf lbs cipcocc cf tkii idferlilWMb Jtt'r it. District of Pennsylvania to mil : BE it remembered tint on the Tenth day of Jul/ in the twenty fif'li year nf the Indepen dence of'the United States of America, Alexan der Addifofi oßhe I'iid Di/H.'t hath deposited in this office the title of i hook the fight where of he claims as Auth>r in the' words .following to wit, " Reports of cases in the Ceunty courts of the Fifth Circuit ar.d in the High Court of Errors and appeals of the State of Tennfylvania, and charges to Grand juries of those Cour.ty Courts. Bv '.Alexander Addifon, President of the Courts of Common Pleas ';f the Fifth Cir cuit of the State «f tVnnlylvann." rh conformity to the of Congrefsof the Uni ted States ixtitled " An ad for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps charts and booki to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." r D.CMLDWEL!., Clerk of tie Dlfirlpi of Pennsylvania. The above book is now published It will be de livered to fubferibers by Mr. Dobs n Booltfeller. JMy 23 HIGH-STREET. The House, LATELY occupied by the Chevalier D'Yrujo, Spanilh Ambassador, will be lei out to ati approved pevfon or family, on easy conditions. It is large, commodious and elegant, with coach-house and stables conformable. Enquire at No. 100. Spruce street. SAMUEL MAG AW, Arch Street, Ni. 94. July 23. eodif. f rc&th 3t Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED FROM York Town on the »jd inft. JAMES HENDERSON, lately a Serjeant in the loth Regiment, and Gnce entitled at a Sirjeant in the Marine Corps, of the following description.— He is abo*t five feet fix itches high, brown hair and fair coarpl xion He is an a<Sli»e fellow and brags much of his abilities as a Drill Serjeant. He has been lately icen iu Lancafttfr, and Is rr»- iraMy with his iriends, who live about 4 miles from that place. Th« above reward will be given and all expell ees paid, on delivering him to any officer in the fervicc of the United States, cr lodging him in Jail. ROBERT RANKIN, Adjutant Marine Cttfs. Philadelphia, June 30. daw. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Gen, Ridgely of Balti more, on the 10:h inft. a light coloured negro Iran, who calls himfclf WILLIAM Mc. DONALD i He is about 14 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, n<at in his dress, and has a good suit of hair. Had on, when he went away, a good beaver hat, a ihort light greeß cloth coat, edge« with \ellow, and yel low gilc buttons —a light buff cafTimer, double dreaded waifkoat, a pair of dark olive colour ed thickfett pantaloons—a white linen fliirt, white ribhed cotton stockings, and a good pair of (hoes with firings He too"k with him a dark blue coat, a pair of olive caffiix.tr panta loons, and a light corduroy pair of br«eches ; also a gold or pinchbeck watch, with a fleel chain. He is fon4 of fpiritous liquors, is inso lent, has a stupid look, and cjiews tobacco.— He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchal'ed of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends said negro, and le cures him in any jail so that the owner may gat him again, (hall receive the above reward, with reasonable charges if brought home, or de livered to Jolhui B. Bond, Philadelphia, may t dtf LAND, LYING on the Potomac Rivor, county of Nor thumberland, slate of Virginia; containing, about 1400 acres—its situation it equal to any o' her in the Northern Neck, mmarkable lor evtry kind of vvil.l fowl, oyflcrs, filh and crab, and none but ter lor health. It i» about the fame diflancc from Baltimore, Alexandria and Norfolk, and not more than one days fail from either. Thsre are three improved plantations with dwelling houfea, the one known by the name ol Exeter Lodge,former ly the refidente «'f col. John Gordon,is an el'gant two (lory brick lioufe, with four rooms on a floor, and a passage sixteen feet wide The other two arc commodious and convenient ly fitted, with good and out houses, at one of which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Weftmore lan J county) lived several years, j on this farm there ,is a good grift mill, with water fuflicient to turn any number of Hones ; alia convenient ilore hou ses and granaries on a public road, well situated for a country store. On each of tbofe places there are fine apple aod peach orchards. The greater proportion of the laud is of the firft quality, ar.d near the half of the whole heavily timbered. The terms may he knownby applyingto Wm. P.Tebha Baltimore, FoylHee G. Tebb*, esq. of Richmond county, Virginia, or to Thomas Murgatrojd and Sons, Philadelphia. Feb. 5—14- 3taw One house ha«been recently built oa an appro- Ted 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 house is well calculated for a store in cither the dry or w«t good line. Th« air and water are unrivalled, and th'ere are some mod excellent fohools in the n«ighborhood. For particulars enquire of the Printer, or of potter, omth* premises. dcf M»» 9. AN APPRENTICE WANTED, At the Office of the Gazette 01" thf United J af r 6 FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TRACT OF States. RARITAtf FARM, FOX SALE. A VALUABLE and durable Eflate, Ctuated cn the river Raritan in Jersey, nearSomer fct Court-House, i 6 uiles from Brunfwttk. ai.u 18 from Princeton : conGßingof u'wardsof 700 acres, ally divided into meadow, arable an. wood land ; the whole within a ring fence ; tne i &c. are fpaciou«, and adequate to t . Czc of the Faro ; there is a plenitude of game, with a good shad. filhery* The eflate is now in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may fee known of Messrs. NICKUN GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia, aad of JAMES GIBSON, Esci. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Germantown, Or of rthe Ter.ant cn the premift S tf imy 9 " " lAis T)ay Published, By J. Ormrod-j No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Price Cents) the Death of General Wajhwgton. A POEM. In imitation of th? manner of Oflian. By Hev. John B.Likn, A.M. Minifttr of the First Prelbyterun Ccw.greg-tio; of Philadelphia. Mr. Chwlrcn'i Oruti»n will be on Mundi j morning;. IJ. A PLEASANT COUNTRT HOUSE, WITH ail excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump, &c. &c. The whole containing 17 acres, situate on the AVifahicon road, between the third and fourth mile-fione —May be purchased on roafonablc term?. —Tw6 third# of the pur chafe money may remain (secured on the pre mises and onintereft) during three years. Enquirs of BONSAL i SHOEMAKER, No. 124* South Faurtli-flreet, the Sub scriber, aC adjoining tl»e premife>, or at No. 45% Walnub-ftrcet. JON"" WILLIAMS. June 13. * ' mwf tf. 300 Dollars REWARD. n AN AWAY frem the fubferiber, on the 18th LV of June inft. TWO NEGRO SERVANTS j tiz a negro woman named Pat, a waflier-wo man and cook, of about fifty tw» years of age— tall and well shaped, of a black complexion. She has bad teeth, those of her under iaw are much disco loured and project a good deal. She H.s a full head of wooly tr-ir—a very cross forbidding countenance, is very impertinent, and laughs and talks leud. Pat was born in South-Carolina, and speaks bad Englifc, with th<- negro dialeil. She has on the upper part of her breafl, two pretty large lumps of flefh reftmblir.g Wens, or rather with the appearance of the marks of a burn. She carried away with her several changes of cloath?, and gowns of white muslin, and of coloured and figured printed cottons l'alhionably made up. She also carried away with her, CLARA her daughter—a very flout, robufti strong made girl, of a short flature, and round lliouldered—appearing t« be about (4 years of age. Clara has large flaring ey«s, a flat nose, an oval flat face, her under j,w projecting a little, and good tetth. She is very artful and impu dent, has a great fluency of fpoech, uses good lan guage, and has been taught to read.—She has the appearance of ring worms on her left cheek and chin j the Ikin in spots appearing much paler than the reft of her complexion, which is much lighter than her mother's—Her hair is short and wooly; She wore a pink grounded printed cotton with a small black 6gure, with new tore parts. Also ran away, on Wednesday the Ilth itift. une, DICK and AMELIA, Dick, or a 9 he has jately called himfelf, Richard Weaver, is a houfe ervant, — he is about 5 feet 7 inches lii/b, rather made, is about i? years old, of a good smooth, black complexion—has a fin nose, with very large open noflrils. He carried his head and neck as if he were ft iff in the neck and (houl ders, which are high and tolerably square, and hi* neck fliort—his l.gs are straight but small and illy made, with scarce ary calf. He has ha/ bad teeth, is left handed, and exceedingly awkward— he has a full he«d of wooly hair, which he phirs and drefles to the bed advantage. His voi<-« is lmall, his i'pecch commoly mild and flow, and his manners appear extremely Jjmple, but he is at bottom an artful knave, and when l'pokcn to is very apt to be.palConate and impenitent. Dick is a native of South-Carolina, and speaks bad English—he seduced and carried away with him Amelia, who he called his wife. Amelia is a very complete, well inflrufled la dies maid, mu<h below the common (lature and of a small make—her complexion is that of »dark mulatto or nieftizoe, nearly refcmbling that »f the Lafcafs of India, with Hack curling hair, and a very low forehead—her right eye has a great weakness, owihg to thr small pox in her infancy— under her eye* very black—; flat face, flat broad nose, with scarce ar.yriQng at the bridge; a large mouth, with thick lips, and good firnng teeth, On the nape of her neck fhe,has the marly of a Seton. Dresses with ulle, and imitates the French style ; is very fpnfibk, and cxprifles herfelf well. Slie took with h;r a variety of clothes, fafhion ably made— flie has for more than two years pall jbeen liable to fits, which at times give her a wild nefs in her eyes—her heal this generally delicate— (he it at pre/cut Hilly »o tncreafe brr family, and is about 22 years of age—(lie can dress hair, clpar (larch, has a taftefor millinary and mantua-ma king; and as she is very ingenious, can turn her band to any thing and may probably offer herfelf to some milliner or mantua maker as a work woman. As Amelia has heretofore been a great favourite of a very indulgent mistress, and 'tis believed has teen led away by the persuasion of her paramour Dick, if (he will return to fte will be forgiven and treated with the fame ten* dernoft (he has always received. FIFTY DOLLARS Reward for each will be paid for the delivery of Pat and Clara to the fubferiber, or to any goal in the United States, so that 1 mry get poffeflion of them—One Hundred Bollars each for Dick and Amelia, on the like delivery. The fublcriber warns all mafler of vessels, from taking these Runaway servants from the United States, aud requcAs such of his friends and acquaintance as itmay notfuit to arrest them, to givw informatiop, fiiould they hear of either of the fugitives, to the fubferiber by letter direded to the post office, Philadelphia, which will find him, wherever he may pass the futnmer, or ta the Printer of the Gazette ef the United States, who will communicat# it to a friend ifi Philadelphia to a<st on his behalf. JACOB READ, Of Betth4i«rol<ai. torocr of Foarch tn4 l/Joc-*ncct», ltiiUdelphu. w*»j» June 15. TREASURY deparment, April zi, 1800. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, in pur fuanceotthe aft of CtJngrefs, pasTed on the Crft day of Marc!), ona thoufaftjJ eight undred, intituled " An »<sl in addition lo an a£L intituled, an afl regulating the giants of lind appropriated for military services, and for tfee Society of the United Brethren for propa gating tfee Gospel among the Heathen," as fol lows j sft. All the fradlioßal parls of tlis quarter townships adjoining to the Indian boundary iine of the trait of laud referred to in Cjii i(\, except the fra&ional quarter townihips num ber four in fownftip number seven of rjr.ge number twenty : Also, all the fvacSlior.al parts iF the quarter townlhips adjoining to the river Scioto, except the quarter townjhipi number one a*d four, in township number**;; of range number nineteen ; the quarter towofr.ips num ber two and three >f township number three, :n range number aineteen ; and the quarter townihips number one and four in township number fine, of range number tivetrty ; toge 'hsr with the fifty quarter townlhips hereafter dtferibed, are reserved to be located, for the original holders of warrants granted for mili tary services, or their heirs, in lots of one hun dred serfs, pursuant to the a£l above recited. id. The following i s a description of the fifty quarter townlhips referred to in the preceding article and which were designated by lot in th» presence of the Secretary tf War, pursuant to thi- ifl above recited • o 1 ? 8 3 V § 1 , ? a co o l a <o .a I S * ■s" <2 S* a , a a ii 362 i 10 I 2 82 62 34 84 73 81 to i 8 2 11 6 i 223 83 81 34742 13 84 51 6 1 15 1 3 5 3 7 2 * 2 311821 73 71 23 7 4 72 4 3 16 2 4 84 S 1 3 4 4 4 3 7 3 61 Jo 3 9 3 7 %, 5339 1 3 7 4 7 ' 7 4 17 7 4 9 3 9 4 3d. All tfie lands in each of tbe above fifty quarter townlhips, and in the fra«£lional parts ®f quarter tewnlhips before described, have been divided upo* tne refpeiflive plats thereof, as returned by the Surveyor General, into as many lyts of one hundred acres each, as the quantity such quarter township or fraflioti is lined to contain will admit, in the manner pointed out and requirtd by the above recited alt. 4th. The plats divided as aforefaid into joia of one hundred acres, are deposited in the of fice of theßtgifier of the Tresfury where the locations are to be made ; and upon furrender i*g the warrants which (hall be thus located, patents will be iflued in the manner and upon tlu conditions prescribed by law. Given under my band at Philadel phia tbe day and year above' mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of tb- Treasury. —aaw jm. April 11. NOTICE. WHEREAS Mathew Irwin did on the Bth day of July 1797 make an affignmsntof his estate and efl'e&s, to us the fubferibers, for the be nefit of such of his creditors, as should on or before the aoth of September, 1797, execute to him a full and final dlfcbarge—Now thofc'of hi« creditor? who are entitled to a dividend under laid aflign ment, are requested to furnifli their accounts oj Samuel Meeker, with interest calculated up to the Bth day ol July, 1797, as a dividend will abfolutc ly be struck on the firtt day of April next, and those who uegleil te comply with this notice thwre after be excluded from the benefit of the fame. Philip Nickltn Simuel Meeker Nalb'l Lewis, by bis Ails. » Assignees Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor Philadelphia, March 14 TO DISTILLERS And Owners of Stills. WHEREAS by an ail of Congress, parted the Bth day of May ryqi, entitled, •' An a<Sl concerning the duties oa 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 May arid thefirftday ofjulyineach yeai*, under the penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all diftillerc, cr owners of ftiils, within the city and county of Philadelphia, to make entry of them at the office of Infpsflion, at 49, North Third-flreet, in the city of Philadelphia, with in the abovementioned periods. JAMES ASH, Collector of the revenue of the first division of the first survey of the district of Pennsylvania. June 6, ftf THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedish Majesty's Consul General, and au thorized to tranfafih the Confutar Business, for his Majesty the King of Denmaak iu the United States of America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent intrusions received from hi" government, it is the duty of all Matters of Swediih and Danish vessels, b&for* their failing from any port in the said States, to call upor him or the Vice Coßful, io oriJer to he granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigent? of the (late of the Neutral Commerce the se veral Decrees of the Belligerent Powers, renders indifpenfabfy ncceffary, and, that any Matter of veiTels belonging to the refpedtive nations, or na vigating under the proteilion of their flags, in emitting to tike such certificates, will personally fund relponfible for the consequences. RICHARD SODERSTROM. ' Philadelphia, 18th December, 1799. LOST, OR MISLAID, A CERTIFICATE of four Shares of the Bank of the United States in the name of Bickham Sc Reefe, No. 159;, fer the renewal of which application ia intefded to be made at the said Bar.';, and all persons concerned are de sired to take n-tif«. JAMES HENDERSON. May I. f THE SUBSCRIBERS HAfE f?K SALE, AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, icoo Boxes heft . 80 Boxes Sweet Oil, > Frtm on fcWtht aoc Half cherts Luccj Of) \ Louisa, 7 Bales Paper, j frm iyfcr*, - ■ErimflonJ, PirnieUn Cheese, J 300 Pipes bcit Bordeaux Biandy, 100 HoglVxad; Caret superior quality, 700 Cali s livnrh Sweet Oil, 60 Cafet Catherine Pl;:ir.bs, 6 Cases PruNes, Boxes Capers, Olive?, An*£otfie» and Ccr nicbons, 100 do. fc< ft assorted Cordials, ■ DRY GOODS assorted for t!ie We£l-ladi» market!, Claret in cases of a superior quality, ; London dry White Lead, A small invoice of Coffee, ( 6 & 4 Pound Cannon, mo-jnted. r Thomas Murgatroyd Sons. J Msy to. - tutl)&s tf Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY frcra Spring Forge, in York County,a negroman, named ISAAC, other wise CUVJG, abriut 21 years old, the property of Robert Coleman; Eft). He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, has a blemifti in his eyes, more white in them than common, by trade a Ferge man; ha'l on and took with him; a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a jacket and pantaloons* printed fancy cord, a Iwanfdown flriped under acket; a rorum hat; one fine and or.c coarse (hirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto Criped border, a blue I'erfian under jacket and twopeir c»tton (locking*. Wltoever tales up faH negro and lodges him in any jaU in this or any of the neigabourir-g dates fliall have the above m, ward Of reafomble expenses if brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring forge, Odloberij, 1799. N. B. As*{aid negro formerly lived iu Chtfur county, it is probabls he may return there. November f WHEREAS BY a dtcree 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 matter* of the said court," to take' an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of Newgate flreet, London, deceased, and also to in quir« and (late to the court, whether Franci» James, the brother of the complainant's nampd at cne of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and whether he died in the life ti:ne oi the tellator Therefore all persons who can give any informa tion whether the said Francis J.mes We living or dead, and if living where he now retides or Uft resided. and when and at what place, and when and where he was lall heard of. ar d if dead, w hen and where he died, ere iWreby requettei Ut give such information tettefaid William Graves, Efq*. at his office in Soathamptor Buildings, Chancery Lane, London,on or before the firft day of March next, otherwifr he wiil be exc'ud.d the benefit of the said decree. The said Francis James wis born at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Caermarthen, and if living, is about the age of thirty-four years, and about the year 1779, wasa foretnaft man on beard the Milford, a merchant (hip, belonging to the port of Bristol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to ISriftol, an! in November,; 1781, was pressed in King road, Briflol, a:,J fient ob board the king's frigate call»d th* Diomede, in which he failed from Ply mouth an a cruise, and 00 board of which he af terwards became a quarter guaner, and defertei the said (hip at Charleston Bar in North-America in September 1781. Should any person in the United States of Ame rica, be enarlcd to give information of tbe above named Francis James, whether livii-g or dead, they are rtqueled to commuDicate the fajre to DAVID A. OGOEN, No. 69, Stone ftre.j, New York. gf The printers throughout-the United States are requested to puilift the abt'vc. apnl 18' / BOONETON IRON WORKS. ""2 DE SOLD, OR L»ASKJJ FOR UNK YEAR THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Boooetcn Iron Works, Ctnata in the county cl Morris in the itar • of New-Jirfey, confifti'ig of a Forge with ' four fires, a Roiling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of ftsnes, and Saw mill, all in goo<! order and new in use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient house, with out hsufes of every kind ; among which ace aw Ift huuf: and • (luce milk house, with a remarkable fii.e fpri. u in | it, a large Garden, and an excsllem folU&ioa of j i'l uit, a large Cicfcard, and 1500 acres of wood, I pa : .ure and arable lafid, and a great number of stores and workmen's houfts. Immeiiatepolleffioi* will be given of houses and stores fufficient for providing flock thf prefect winter, and poffeflion of the whole in thefpring. For terms enquire.ot David B. Ogden at New | ark, mr. Feter Mackie in New-York, mr. David [ Ford id Morris Town, or raetfrs. Jacob and Rich ard Faei'ch on tie pretnifes. j J3nuar" it ; m&thtl. LANCASTER STAGES. Proprietors of the Philadelphia and I.an -1 caster line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the past favors they have received,and inform theni that in addition to the regular Line, they are p.ovided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borosgh in two days. Thais who prefer this mode of travelling can be accommodated at tke Stage Office, sign of United States EagU, Market street, Philadelphia. Slough. Dovinirtp, Eunwoody W Co. Mv. 30. ' at—s GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fuflicisnt cumber of the moil approved EuropeaH Glass Manu fuilurers, and having on hand a large ftoik of the belt Materials, ojti which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glass cf a fupaior qua lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 14 inches, carefolly packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had at the Ihorteft notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may alf • be had, fiich as for pifluret, coach glailej, clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket flaJks,pick!mgjars, apothecary's {hop furniture, oroiher hallow ware —the whole at leall per cent, lower than articles cf.lhe faint quality brought from any of the iea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made on [ale of large quantities. Orders frc.m merchant* and others will t;e punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Storeof Messrs PRATHEU. andSMILIE, in Maiket-Strect, Piitfburgb. March «, tuthti'. ■V*r / •. b. , 1
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