Writing-Paper, STATIONARY, Just received by the ship Kensington, from London,—r.nd Jor sale by WILLIAM YOUNG BIRCH, no. 17, SOUTH SKCOND-STREET, IMPERIAL wovs anil plain> Super Royal , do. Koyal do. Medium do. Demy do. Foolfrap do. Port thick and thin do. folio and quarto, Do. do. do. hot-prefs'd. Copying machine paper and ink-powder for do. Ink and ink-powder, red and black, fine Japan ink, parchment, quills and pens, penknives, sealing wax, wafers, &r.3cc. A few fcts of elegaHt Maps and Atlas's, Mahogany wrltisg defts of various fii'j.' fsr Merchant's Accetint Books ready pad?, or made te any pattern on tbe short cit notice. - J u, v 2 A: Just Arrived, AND FOR SAI.I BY THE SU BSCRI B E&S j THE CARGO OF THE SHIP PHILADELPHIA, Theodore Bllfs, Commander, from Btnga CONSISTING OF An aflbrtment of Piece Goods. Sugars of the firft quality, And *OO qr. chests of fui>erior quality Hyson Teai, Willings W Francis, and' Thomas & John Clifford. ' A. March 17. Imported In the Pomona, from Liverpool, and for sale, Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery, Brass £? Japan*d Wares, Ptr the Brutus and Penelope, via N, York, HATS aflorted in cases, and PINS in Boxes—nr ELISHA FISHERY Co. No. 39, North Front street. dim June 16 To the Inhabitants of the Col kiftion Diftridt, » by the East and Weft Northern ~tnsertics, and the townftiip of Blockley in ' firft divilion, ftiteof Pennsylvania. YOU are hereby notified, that the tax which has been aflVffetl upon dwelling houses, Itnds and slaves within this diftrift, by virtue of an adl of Congress patted the 14th of July, 1798, entitled " an a<fl to lay and col!e£l a di. reel tax," Becomes due and, payable on the 11th day of July nrxt, and that I will attend at my houfi-, No 363, north Srcond street, to receive the fame, from anil alter the 12th diy cf Ju!v to thf firft day of August next, from 10 o'clock in the morning till 6 in the after noon, except Monday the 21ft and Friday the 15th, when, for the greater convenience cf the inhabitants in the townfl.ip of Klockley, I will attend »' the Koufe of Mr. .William Heads, at the Cross Uoads, df which all persons concern ed are to i tike pot ce that on def'au.t the Htln«tieut» -w II immediately he proceeded a miiift as the law dirt(sls, and fubjefl them felvea to sp additi;ml expence of eight per centum o;t their refpeiftvie taxes and enft of prosecution. In conti rrnity/tn the 6tK <«3ioi) of the a<fl aforefaid, a fu 11 and correal copy ot ihc lift remains at the office of John Browne, No. 3-63, north Front street, Northern Liberties, , the fumyorof the revenue for the fiid afl*fs meiit -tiftr <£l, ope* to the infpetflion of all per sons inclined to fufpedt the fame. JAMES SWAIN, Collector of the 3d qolledllon diftrifl. Northern Liberties, June a 8 wiA TO LET, Oft FOR SALE, A 2-story brick house Situate in Duke-street (or Artillery lane J Northern Liberties, TWO rooTns on a floor, kitchen and wafli houf:, -'1 built of the heft materials, and in excel eric order ; cellars under the whole, one paved, and has two lattice clofcts with locks, a large gar 'den and yar-!, several fruit-trees in the garden, two pumps of exes'lent water neir tbe premises. Enquire at No, 39, Arch ftrett. faly FOR SALE, AFRINTING PRESS complete, OM Long Prii' rr, Small Pica on pica body (rew and ild I'.ca, do. (two {"mail founts) 16 Line Pica, &e. Sundry Frames, and a great variety of Office Furniture, &c. lroh work of a printing-prrfs, ■ Tbcy will he fold cheap forcalh—Apply at the ofSre of the Gazette of the United Stat-s. nice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to the President R r id Direclors of the Bank of the United States for tJ-e renewal of th« following Certificates ef Shares in the fa id liiiik, which were loft on board the ship Jo..n, ol Baltimore, Hugh Davny, matter, boumj to London,viz : B. No, 49884"] 29883 | Each for one (hare, in the name >9886 Tho's Holy, Sheffield (G. B) »9''B7 I clatt-d id January, 1800 : < S9BBRJ Of which application, all peifons concerned, will please to take notice. SAMUEL STERETT. Baltimore, sth aptil, 1800 iSwjm Found, A Red Morocco Pocket-Book, , r '.R has ioft it ni y receive it uri ap- V». plicsticn at the < ffice o( this Gazette, and jwyingthe cipciite of this advertiknient. lu!y si. 1 - AMD f in&th 3t ta*f«w District of Pennsylvania to wit: BE it remembered thit on the Tenth day of July iri the twenty fif'h year of the Indepen dfcnceot'thc United States of America, Alexan der AddifoH of the said Diftnft hatU deposited in this office '.he title of a tviok the right where of he claims as Author in the words following to wit, " Reports of cases in the Caunt/ courts of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of Errors and appeals ofthe State of Wnnfylvania, and charges to Grand Juries of tbofe Cour.ty Courts. By Alexander Addifin, President of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State of Pennlylvania." In conformity to the ad) of Congrefsof the Uni ted States iutitled '• An adt for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps chart* and b ioks to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." D.CALDWEIX, Clwk *f lh DiftM 1/ Th: (bore b«ok i* dow published. Itwillbed*- .Hyered to lubfcribert by Mr. Do bit: ■ Bookfcllcr. July aj HIGH-STREET. The House, LATELY occupied by the Chevalier D'Yrujo, Spanish Ambaflador, will be let out to an approved person 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, N». 94. July 23. eodtf. Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED FROM York Town on the inft, JAMES HENDERSON, lately.* Serjeant ill the loth Regiment, and fincc entitled as a Scijeant in the Marine Corps, of the following description He is ahoat five feet fix inches high, brown hair and fair compl xion. He is an altive fellow and brags much of his abilities as a Drill Serjeant. He has been lately seen in Lancufter, and is pro bably with his triends, who live about 4 miles from that place. The above reward will be given and all eipen ces paid, on deliverioghitp to any officer in the service of the United Aates, or lodging him in Jail. I ROBERT RANKIN, Adjutant Marine Corps. Philadelphia, June 30. diw. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Gen, Ridgely of Balti more. on the .10th inlt. a light coloured negro man, who calls himfclt WILLIAM Mc. DONALD j He is about 14 years of age, about 5 feat 8 inches high, neat in hisdrefs, and has a good suit of hair. Had on, when he went away, a good beaver hat, a short light greefi cloth coat, edged with yellow, and yel low gi|t buttons—a light buff caflimer, double brealied waiftcdat, a pair of dark olive colour ed thickfett pantaloons—a white linen ihirt, white ribhed cotton stockings, and a good pair of (hoes with firings. He took with him a dark blue coat, a pair of olive calhmer panta loons, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ; also a gold or pinchbeck watch, with a steel chain. He is fon4 of fpiritous liquors, is inso lent, has a ftnpid 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 get him again, (hall receive the above reward, with rtafi.nablc charges if brought homr, or de livered to Jofliui B. Bond, Philadelphia, may 1 dtf FOR SALE, A YAI.UABLE TRACT OF LAND. LYING on the Potomac Rivor, county of Ner thumberland, ft ate of Virginia; containing about 1400 acres—it* situation ia equal to any other in the Northern Neck, tomarkable for every kind ot wildfowl, oysters, fi(h and crab, and ndnebet ter for health. It is about the fame diflance from Baltimore, Alexandria and Norfolk, and not more than one days fail from either. Thtre are three improved plantations with dwelling houfet, the one known by the name of Exeter Lodge, former ly the residence of col. John Gordon, is an elegant two {lory brick house, with four rooms on a floor, and a pufiage Gxtcen feet wide. The other two are commodious and convenient ly fitted, with good and suitable out houses, at one of which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Westmore land county) lived several years; on this farm there is a good grift mill, with water fuflicient to turn any number of stones ; alfe conveni«nt store hou ses anJ granaries on a public road, well situated for a country store. On «aeh of those places there are fine apple and peach orchards. The greater proportion of the land is of the firft quality, and near the half of the whole heavily timbered. The terms may be known by applying to Wm. P. Tebba Baltimore, Foulhee G. Tebbs, esq. of Richmond county, Virginia, or ta Thomas Murgatroy d and Sons, Philadelphia* Feb. s—l A- 3 taw FOR SALE, A Viluablc and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two handsome dwelling houses, with excellent (tabling for seven horses, double cnach-houfc moll completely fitted up; a bmutiful large and valuable garden richly filled with choice fruit, surrounded with high board fence, alinoft new. The prcmifcs are beautifully fitnatcd near the middle of Germantown, sur rounded with rich profpe&s of the adjacent country ; an orchard of about two acres, with a handsome lawn at the back of the house. One house has 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-ncw house is well calculated for a store in either the dry or wet good line. Th« air and water are unrivalled, and there are some mod excellent fohools in the neighborhood. For particulars enquire of the Printer, or of Mr. POTTER, onjlic premises. May 9. dtf AN APPRENTICE wanted, At the Office of the Gazette of the United StttM. July 6 , > RARITAN FARM, FOR SALE. A VALUABLE and dsfirable Estate, situated on the river Haritan in Jersey, nearSomer fet Court-House, 16 miles from Brunfwick, and 18 from Princeton ; confining of upwardsof* 700 acres, equally divided into meadow, arable and wood land ; the whole within a ring fence ; the barn, ftahles, See. are Spacious, and adequate to the Gze of the Farm; there it a plenitude of game, with a good Iliad filhery. The ellate is now in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may be known of Messrs. NICKLIN W GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia,and of JAMES GIBSON, Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, German town, Or of the Tenant on the premise may 9. Stf Ibis Day Published, By J. Okmbod, No. 41, Chefuut Street, (Price %j Ccott) TBI Death of General Wajhington. A POEM. In imitation of th« mi oner of Offirn. By Uev. John D. Link, A. M. Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation ofPhiladelph ia. Mr. Chaldron's Ora?i»n wilihe [publilhod on Monday morning. March 15. d» A PLEASANT COUNTRY- HOUSE, WITH an excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump, &c. &c. The whole containing 17 acres, (ituate on the Wilihicon road, between the third and fourih mile stone—May be purchased on reasonable terms. —Two third# of the pur chafc money miy remain (secured on the pre miles and on intercft) during three years. Enquira of BONSAL 3c SHOEMAKER, No. 114). South Foarth-ftreet, the Sub scriber, at adjoining the premises, or at No. 45, Walnut-ftrett. JON--WILLIAMS. June 13. mwf tf 300 Dollars REWARD. RAN AWAY frem the fubferiber, on the 18th of June inft. TWO NHGRO SERVANTS; viz a negro woman named Pat, a washer-wo man and cook, oi about fifty twe years of age— tall and well shaped, of a black complexion. She has bad Kceth, ihofe of her under jaw are much difcolourc.l and proje<sl a good deal. She h-'S a full head of wooly hair—a very cross forbidding countenance, is very impertinent, and hughs and talks loud. Pa: was born in South-Carolina, and Speaks bad EngliOi, with the negro diale&. She has on the jpper part of her bread, two pretty large lumps of flefli refembhng Wens, or rather with the appearance of the marks of a burn. She carried away with her several changes of cloathf, and gowns of white muslin, and of coloured and figured printed cottons falhiorobly made up. Sh« also carried away with her, CLARA her daughter—a very ftont, robufli strong made girl, of a lhort {lature, and rou-d (houldered—appearing to bo about 14 years of age. Clara has large flaring ey»«, a flat nose, an oval flat face, her under jaw proje<9ing a little, and good teeth. She it very artliil and impu dent, has a great fluency of speech, uses good lan guage, and has been taught to read,—She has the appearance of ring worm* on her left cheek and chin ; the Ikin in spots appearing much paler than the reft of her complexion, which is much lighter than her mother's—Her hair is (hort and wooly. She wore a pink grounded printed cotton with a small black figure, with new fore parts. Also ran away, on Wednesday the nth inft. une, DICK and AMELIA. Dick, or a 9 he has jately called himself, Richard Weaver, is a houfe ervant,—he isabcut J feet 7 inches high, rather 'mall made, is about 1; years old, of a gjod fniooth, black complexion—has a flat nose, with very large open nostrils. "He carried his- hrad and neck as if he were ftiffin the neck and shoul ders, which are high and tolerably square, and his neck fliort—his li gs are straight but small and illy made, with scarce ary calf. He has had bad teeth, is left handed, and exctedingly awkward he has a full head of wooly hair, which he phits and dresses to the best advantage. His voi<-« is small, his speech commoly mild and flow, and his manners appear extremely simple, but he is at bottom an artful knave, and when spoken to is very apt to be paflionate and impertinent. 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 inflruded la dies maid, much below the common flatuie and of a lma 11 make—her complexion is that of a dark mulatto or meflizoe, nearly resembling that ef the Lascars of India, with black curling hair, and a very low forehead—her right eye has a great weakuefs, owing to the small pox in her infancy under her «yes very black—a flat, face, flat broad nose, with scarce any rising at the bridge; a large mouth, with thick lips, and good strong teeth. On the nape of her neck the has the mark* of a Seten. Drefics with taste, and imitates the French ftyle.j is very sensible, and cxprtfTes herfelTwell. She took with her a variety ot clothes, fafhion ablymade—fhehasfor mote than two years pad been liable to fits, which at times give her a wild nefsin her eyes—her health is generally delicate— fhe v at prrfent likely to encreafe ber family, and is about 11 years of age —(he can dress hair, clear (larch, has a tafle for millinary and maritua-ma king; and as (lie is very ingenious, can turn her hand to any thing arid may probably offer herfclf to some milliner or mantua maker as a work woman. As Amelia has heretofore been a great favourite of a very indulgent miflrefs, and 'tis believed has bean led away by the persuasion of he r paramour Dick, if foe will return to mt, fke will fee forgiven and treated with the fame ten« dtrneftfoe has always received. FIFTY DOLLARS Keward for each will be paid for the delivery of Pat and Clara to the fubferiber, or to any goal in the Umted'Statej, so that I mry g< t poflVffion as them—One Hundred Dollars each for Dick and Amelia, dh the like delivery. The fubferiber warns all matter of vcffeU, from taking these Runaway servants from the United States, and requests such of his friends and acquaintance as it may notfuit to arrctl them, to give information, (hould they hear of either of the fugitives, to the fubferiber by letter dire&od to the post olHce, Philadelphia, which will find him, wherever he may pa fa the summer, or to the Printer of the Gazette ef the United State 9, who will communicate it to a friend in Philadelphia to ait en his behalf. JACOB READ, I Of South-Carolina, corner of Foarth and Uaioii-strceu, Philadelphia. Jiiitcaj. TREASURY deparment, April 21, 1800. is hereby given, in pur suance of the ail of Congvels, patted on the firft day of March, ona thou'and eight hundred, intituled " An ifl in addition to an ad, intituled, an ail regulating the grants of land appropriated for military iervices, and far the Society of the United Brethren for propa gating the Gol'pel among the Heathen," as fol lows ; ift. All the fractional parts of t4is quarter townlhips adjoining to the Indian boundary line of the trail of land referred to in said jiSl, except the fradlional quarter townlhips num ber four in townlhip number seven of range number twenty : Also, all the si jilional parts of the quarter town/hips adjoining to the river Scioto, except the quarter townlhips number one a-«d four, in townlhip number tone of range nuinbtr nineteen ; the quarter townlhips num ber tiup and three vi townlhip number three, in range number aineteen j and the quarter -townlhips number one. and four in townlhip numtierfi-ve, of range number tivetiiy ; toge -h«r with the fifty quarter townlhips hereafter dtfcribM, are reserved to be located, for the original holders of warrants granted for mili tary Cervices, or their heirs, in lots of one hun dred acres, pursuant to the ail above recited. »d. The following is a description of the fifty quarter townlhips referred to in the preceding article and which were designated by lot in the pr-.fence of the Secretary ef War, pursuant to the ail above recited • the above recited • £ ? f ? 3 If $,3 » *?> a •§' a a 1t362 1 10 1 2 82 6 j 3 4 'B4 7 3 81 10 1 8 1 11 6 1 123 83 81 34742 13 84 5 1 6 t 15 1 3 5 3 7 3 22 311821 73 7 1 23 74 7 2 4 3 16 2 4 84 ji 34 4 4 3 7 3 61 IO 3 9 3 7 > 5339 1 3 7 4 7i 7 4 17 7 4 9 3 9 4 3d All the lands in each of the above fifty quarter townlhips, and in the fractional parts ef quarter townlhips before described, have been divided upon the refpedlive plats thereof, returned by the Surveyor General, into as many lots of one hundred acres each, as the quantity such quarter townlhip or frailion is lilted to contain will admit, in the manner pointed out and required by the above recited ait. 4th. The plats divided as aforefaid into jets of one nundrtd acres, are deposited in the of fice of theßegifter of the Treasury where the locations are tatbe made ; and upon surrender ing the warrants which' (hall be thus located, patents will be ifTuet! in the matter and upon the conditions prescribed by law. Given under my hand at Philadel phia the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. diw —aaw 3m. April u. WHEREAS Mathew Irwin did on the Bth diy of July 1797 make an afligsmcnt of his estate ana effedts, to us the fubferibers, 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 chofc of his creditors who are entitled to a dividend under laid aflign ment, are requested to furnilh their accounts, oj Samuel Meeker, with intcrefk calculated up to the Bth day of July, 1797, as a dividend will abfolutc ly be (truck on the fir ft day of April next, and those who negleil t» comply with this notice wfll thore after be excluded from the benefit of the lame. Philip Nicklin Samuel Meeker Natb'l Lewis, by bis. Ads, »Aflignees. Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor Philadelphia, March TO DISTILLERS And Owners of Stills. ■\T7"HEREAS by an ail of Congress, passed VV the Bth day of May 1791, entitled, " An ail concerning the duties on spirits distil led within the United States," it is required of all persons haying or keeping a still, or llills, to make entry theieef, between the lall 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 difllllers, or owners of Hills, within the city and county of Philadelphia, to make enti'y of them at the office of Infps<s)ion, 3(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 Swedifli Majcfty*s Consul General,and au thorized to tranfadt the Qnnfular Bufincfs, for his Majefly the King of Denmaak iu the United States of America, refilling at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent inftruftions received from his government, it it the duty of all Matters of Swedish and Danish veiTcls, before their failing from any port in the said States, to call upon him or the Vice Coßful, in or*er to be granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the state of the Neutral Commerce and the se veral Decrees of the Belligerent Powers, render" indispensably neceflary, and, that any Master of vessels belonging to the rcfpe&ive nations, or i»i. vigating under the proteAion of their flagj, omitting to take such certificates, will pcrfon&lly stand responsible for the consequences. RICHARD SODERSTROM. Philadelphia, 18th December, 1799. LOST, OH MISLAID, A CERTIFICATE of four Shares <z£ the Bank of the United States in the name of, Bickham & Reefe, No 159*, for the renewal of which application is intended tojie made at the said Bank, and all persons concerned are de fired to take notice. /AMES HENDERSON. May 8. d 3m W&Sjt § Si S: 3 a NOTICE. m&thtf. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE PGx SALE, AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, 1000 Boxes marbled £ cap,**) 80 Box:s'Sweet Oil, j Frsm on board tht 200 Halt cherts Lucco Oil, 1 Louisa, 7 Bales Paper, j from Leghorn, Brimftona, ! Parmesan Cheese, J 300 Pipes best Bordeaux 3randy, aoo Hogflieads Claret superior quality, 700 Cales French Sweet Oil, 60 Cases Catherine Plumbs, { 6 Calks Prunes, 400 Boxes Capers, Olives, AiifhoVies and Cor nichons, 100 do, best assorted Cordials, DRi GOODS assorted for the Weft>lndia market, " 'J Claret in cases of a superior quality, London dry White Lead, A small invoice of CofFee, 6 & 4 Pound Cdnnon, mounted. Thomas Murgatroyd Sons. M»y 10. tuth&s ti Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York County,a negro man, parried ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about si year# old, the; property of Robert Coleman; Kfq. He is about s feet 8 inches high, ha 3 a hlcmifh injiis eyes, snore white in them than common, by trade a Fergeman; had on and took with him a drab coloured broad clolh coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons' printed fancy cord, a fwanfdown striped under acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coerfe ftiirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto striped border, a blue Perlian under jacket and two psir cotton dockings. Whoever takes up said negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of tbtneigabouriiig ftatcs ihall have the above r« ward or reasonable expencesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, 05£10ber»3,1799. N B. As said negro formsrly lived in Chester county, it is probabk he may return there. November 5 WHEREAS 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 matter* of the said court," to take an account of th: Legacies bequeathed by the will of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of Newgate street, London, deceased, and also to in quire, and state to the court, whether Francis James, the brother of the complainanc's named at one of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and whether he died in the life time of the testator Therefore all persons who can give any informa tion whether the said FraCcis James be living or dead, and if living where he now refidea or lift resided, and when and at what place, and when and where he watlaft heard of, and if dead, when and where he died, are hereby requelW to give such information te the said William Graves, Efq: ac his office in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London,on or before the fir ft day of March next, otherwifehe wiil be ex-ludsd the benefit of the said decree. The said Francis James was born at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Carmarthen, and if living, is about the age of thirty-four years, and about the year 1779> w * ,a foremaft man on board the Milford, a merchant Ihip, belonging to the port of Bristol, and failed tor Jamaica in Septem ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to Bristol, anJ in November, 1781, was preflcd in Kiag road, Bristol, and sent oh board the king's frigate called th? Diomcde, in whkh he failed from Ply mouth »n a cruise, and on board of which he af terwards became a quarter gunner, and deserted the said Ihip at Charleilon Bar in North-Americ> in September 1781. Should aiy pcrfon in the United States of Ame rica, be enaolcd to give information of the a'boTC named Francis James, whether livirg or drad,they are rcquefted to communicate the fame to DAVID A. CGDF.N, No. 69,' Stone street, New York. £5" The printers throughout the United Statet are rcquefted to j üblifl. tie above, april 18 • BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR LEASRI) FbR BNR YEAR THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron Works, fitnatein the county of Morris iii the flat* of New-Jersey, confifling of a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of Bones, and Saw mill, all in good order and n»w in use, together with ah excellent, large, and convenient house, with out.houses of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and ftonc milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent eotledion of Fruit, a large Orchard, and 1500 acres ef wood, jia -ure and arable land, and a great'number cf llores and workmen's houses. Immediate pofleffioa will be given of houses and {lores fufficient for providing fto'ck the present winter, and poffeffioa of the whole in the ipring. For terms enquire.of David B.- Ogden at New ark, mr. Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or mefirs. Jacob and Rich ard Fael'ch on tiepremifes. Januarv 11 LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lsi wfter line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the ptibiic ia general, for the past favors they have received,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 ani Borough is two days. Those who prefer thi*mode of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States Eagl», Market street, Philadelphia. Slougb, Downing, Dunwoody £?* Co. Nov. 30. 2t—J GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fuffici«nt number of the moil approved European Giafs Manu fudlurers, and having on hand a large stock-os the heft ■Materials, on which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glaf» of a fupeiior qua lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 hy 24 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ca h, may be had at the (horteft notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may also be had, such as for pi6lure9, coach glade*, clock faces, &c. Buttles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket fla(ks,picklingjars, apothecary's (hop furniture, or other hwllow w*re —the whole at least if per cent, lower than articles of quality brought from any'of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be nude on fate of large quantities. Orders fn m merchant j ind others will be punflually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HAIiA or fSAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of Meflrs. PRATHER and SMILIE, in Maiket-Street, P.ltfbutgb, March 4, tathtf.
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