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    PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISHING Br SUBSCRIPTION,
The Works
OF THE
Hon. James Wilson, Efq- L. L. .D
Late one of the Associate Justices of the
Supreme Court of the United States and
Projessor at Law in the College and
Academy of Philadelphia.
From the origin*! mauufcript, in the possession of
Bird Wilson, Esq.
CON D moss.
These worti (hall be elegantly printed in two
volumes oitavo, and delivered to fubfcribcrs at
five dollars. _ , f
They shall be put to press »s foen as the fubienp
tions will juftify the expence of publication,
Subscriptions will be received by
ASBURY DICKINS,
The publisher, opposite Christ-Church, Phila
delphia ; and bj the principal booksellers througk
out the United States. , r .
* * A Profpe&us of the werk may be fcen at
the place of fubfeription.
feptemHer 1.1 *
Lottery
For completing St. Augustine's
Church.
The second or last Glass.
THE few remaining Tickats in the above
Lottery, which may draw the handfeme
prizes of Ten tb»uj*nd dollars ! Four *^ u P nd
dollar,! Thrt' thousand dollars ! *" J
be had if called for soon, for the small fom of
Nine DJlars each. Should "V ™
hand on thefirft of OSoher, they will he rilled
to Nine and an half Dollars.
GEORGETAYLOR, Jr. N0.39 > Cbesnut
M. M'CONNELL, No. 143 S
september 16 1
CHINA GOOD
Landing fr*m the ship America, Walte.
Sims, Commander, from Canton,
ANI) FOR SALS BT
NICKLIN, GRIFFITH Ct.
Bohea,
Cmjeo,
Ssuchotjfc, xft & and quality,
Caper Uiuchong,
Hyson-skin,
Tonkay,
Singlo, I
Young hyfin,
Hyf >n, ift & ad quality,
Imperial, J
Yellow fc white nankeens
Lutcftrings, black &color'd ( In Boxes
Sinlbaws do. V aborted,
_
Lutestrings, raai. blue & dark green ) X||
Siufhaws do > boxes.
Persian taffetas, dark green J
Tbty bave also on band for sale, received bv
the late arrivals from Europe, &e.
Infmal! pack-
Striped and checked ginghams j ages aff>rted,
fc color'd M..f- I ralcujltca tor
Hnetts Wett-ln-
White corded dimities I dia market &
Celor'd silk, flriped Nankeens | entitled to
J drawback,
14 Trunks printed Calicoes,
< do. do. J
1 Balesfeine twine (Entitled to
io Caf«s Eriglilh China Mire, fdrawback,
in tea setts J
6 Caflcs mineral black,
I do. white,
jo do. colcother,
3 Calks purple hrown,
35 do. nails aff->rtcd>
9 do. London porter in bottles,
Enz'fh fail canvw, No. I, » & 3»
Russia duck,
*7 Boxes white Ha»anna sugar,
13 Pipes old Madeira wine,
r Gunpowder,
Empty wine bottles,
io Gans, 6 pounders,
12 do. 9 do.
18 do. 9 do. with carriages, Sec
»Bo,ocolbs. Ceribon coffee, id ")
quality f Entitled to
iCeoolbs. black pepper fdrawback.
,o Logs ebony J f
May ly .. ■ -•
Saulnier & Wilion,
WOOLEN DRAPERS, MERCERS, tse.
No. 63, North fide Market-street,
HAVE a general assortment of best London
fuperfii.e Broad Cloth» and Caffimere., (of
» the newest fafhion) silk (tripe and second quality
Cloths, fafhionable waiftcoatinj, silk stripe and
twill'd Nankeens, Jean, Fuftiao, Gingham, Dimi
•v Thickset, fancy Cord, V.lvets, Scarlet, yellow
and white Flannel., Flander., Irtlh and brown
Linens Dowlas, mens' and women, silk and
cotton Hosiery, coat and vest pearl.Oeel, gilt and
plated Button., different colour. Silk Velvets, tam
boured and Cambric Muslin., Calicoes, Caliman-
C oes, Sh.wls, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Olore.
Checks, &c &c. . ..
N. B. Taylors' best quality Trimmingi all
which they will fell very low.
July 18.
THE 'undermentioned Certificates of Stock
of the Bank of the United States, viz.
No. 3804, dated ift July 1796. for ten stares
in the name of Charles Lovegrove of New
York. „ ,
No. ij3»t—No. SJ3»»« dated ift Ju'y.
i- 9 6, for five lhares each in the name of
Sarah Wcdeewood of Etruria.
No. 19808 —No. » 9 8°?. dated ift January,
1800. for ten fliares each, in thal name of Henry
Waddington, Merchant, London.
Notice is hereby given,
That application is intended to be made at
said Bank by th. fubfcrib.rs, for a renewal
of"the fame, of which all person. concerned
" e HARWOOD
Philadelphia, July 30, 'Boo- mwf » m
* FOR SALE,
A Printing Press.
Apply at the Offiee of the Gazette »f
the United State*.
Twelve ?&areiF
Of the Bank of the United States,
NO. 15952 to 15963 uiclufive, in the name of
Thomas Mulutt of London, were forward
ed about the ift of May 1797. Ntw York,
by the ship Oneida for Lendo.i, which was cap
tured by the French, and said Certificates loft . r
dellroyed ; therefore application is made at the
said Ba'ik for the renewal of the faros, oi which
all perfon9 concerned are defir.- l to take notice.
Clement Diddle.
I Philad : September 3, 1800
OF abilities, integrity and experience in
mercantile business, would willingly en
gage as CLERK to a merchant or public ot
n e, or be concerned with any person as P alt "
ner, as he has an interctt of about one thouland
pounds in real eitite in the city. Pleale to ap
ply to the Printer ; or a line left at the office
for R Y. will be attended to immediately.
m&th %(
TEAS, Mr.Chiudron'i Oratian will be publilhed
on Monday morning.
M.rch 15. *
Loft,
A PERSON
notice.
A CERTIFICATE, No. »5J»9- dated J an *
uary 1797, ' n f» , ' our ®f Robert Liniiiay.oi
Charlcften South-Carolina, for one iharo of the
flock of the Bank of the United States is loft—
a duplicate of which will be applied for at the said
Institution
ROBERT LENOX.
m&t3m
August 7.
" A Young Man,
"OFR.FECTLY versed in Mercantile accounts,
r and brought up in one of the firft co.nting
haufet in this «ity, wiftes employment a« Clerk.
He is at present absent from Philadelphia, jUt a
line left at the Office of the Gazette of the Uni
ted States he will receive, and it (hall be imme
diately attended to. Salary a secondary objett-
Employment his metive.
august it V
A good secondhand
Riding Chair,
and an excellent sam ly
CHAIR HORSE
FOR SALE, Cheap—Enquire of the Printer
September 1
Ibis Day I J ubhsbed,
By J. OtoMßon, No. 41, Cliernut Street,
(Price »i Centi)
THI
Death of General Wajhington.
A POEM.
In imitation of th» manner of Oflian.
By Rev. John B. LIKN, A. M.
Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation
Philadelphia.
For Sale, pr to Let,
THE HOUSE,
In Cbesnut Street,
Near the comer of EleYenth ttrcet.at present in
tht tenure of Mr. A. M'Call-Poffeffion may b«
had the first of November next, or sooner u re
quired Apply to
Edward Shoemaker.
September 3 j
A PARTNERSHIP.
A PERSON poffefling some capital, a-cosfi
derablf (hart of induftrir, and defirom of
cpjgin" 31 1 partner in a lucrative bufinels,
may hea" of a fituatioß. AH propofils on thi»
fubiefl to be in writing, sealed and dire&ed to
W. R. J New York, and left with the printer
of the Gazette of the United States, will be at
tended to. ..... ,
jyy Printer would find it to m» advantage
June s'
FOR SALE,
A Valuable and singularly eligible
EbTATE,
CONSISTING of two kandfome dwellin)
koufes, with excellent stabling for feve:n horse.
douhlr coack-houfe mod completely fitted up;
beautiful large and valuable garden richly SUci
with-choiee fruit, surrounded with high boar,
fence, almoQ new. The premises are beautifull;
fituatcd near the middle of Germantown, fur
rounded «th rich profps&s of the adjacen
handfcme lawn at the back of the house.
One house has been recently built o» an appro
»ed plan ; the other haj been completely repaired
tainted and papered, and contain ten rooms witl
in elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty
ii
The new house is well calculated for a ttore 11
kherthe dry or wot good line.
The air and water are unrivalled, and there an
ome mnft excellent schools in the neighborhood
For particular, enquire of*e
ornthe premises
£
Fifty Dollars Reward.
f) AN-AWAY from Gen. Uidgely of Batti-
K. more, on the »oth inlt. a light coloured
legro man, who calls hlmfelf WILLIAM
Ac. DONALD ; He is about 14 years of age ;
bout 5 feet 8 inches high, neat m his dress, and
las a good fait of hair. Hid on, when he
sent away, a good beaver hat, a short light
-reef, cloth coat, edgeJ with yellow, and yel
ow k.U buttons-a light buff caffimer, double
Teal* v waillcoat, a pair of dark ohve colour
id thickfett pantaloons—a white linen lbirt,
ehite ribhed cotton stockings, and a good pair
if (hoes with ftrirtg*' He took with him a
lark blue coat, a pair of olive caffimer paara
oons, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ;
If) a gold or pinchbeck watch, with a Reel
ent, ha. a stupid look, chews tobacco.—
le wa. bred ill Charles county, Maryland, and
mrchafed of col. John Thornae by gen. Ridge
ey. Whoever apprehends said negro, and te
rn e, him in any jail so tkat the owner may
»t hira again, ffiall receive the above reward,
vith reasonable charges if brought home, or de
ivered to joftua B. Bond, Philadelphia.
may i
HISTORY OF
Modern Europe.
The public are refpecSfully informed that tbe
First Volume of the above Work is printed and
will be immediatly delivered to the fubfenbew.
Those Gentlemen who have expressed a wish
to fee the manner in which it is executed before
tiiev become fubferibers, are requested to call at
W. Y. BIRCH's No. 17, fonth Second-street.
It is prefumsd that on companion it will be
found superior to the London copy.
i e8j '
WAR DEPARTMENT;
August 4tfr, ißgo. !
THE commanding Officers of corps, de
tachments) posts, garrifon3, and recruiting
parties, belonging.tr the military eftablilhrnent
ot the United Btates, are to report to, and
receive orders from Brigadier General Wil
kinfon, in the City of Wa(hingt«.n, and all
officers on furlangb are to report themselves to
the firae officer with all possible ditpatcli.
SAMUEL DEXTER,
Secretary of War.
dim
All Printers within the United States
who have publilhed invititions for contraflsot
the 13th of March last ire requested to insert
the above in their refpedlive papfcrs, once a
week for tw« months.
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and I.at)-1
caftcr liue of Stages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks to thcif frifnds and the public m
general, for.the past favors they have received,and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
they are provided with Carriages,fuber and careful
drivers, to go» through between the City and
Borough in two days. Those who prefer this mode
of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, sign of United StstM Eagle, Market street,
Philadelphia.
Slough, Downing, Dunieoedy W Co.
N«v. 30. H —$
For Sale,
The Unexpired TIME of a BLACK 801
WHO has three years and five months to
serve ; he is iober, honest, a good wai
ter, and underftavds taking care of horses. En
quire at No. 60, Dock flree:.
July 29.
Three Cents Reward.
RUN away from the Subfcriher on the evenir g
of the aßth inft. a bound Servant GIRL,
named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took, with
her three different changes of garment and money,
proud,bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p«r
fon apprehending her (hall be entitled to the above
reward—no costs or charges will be paid.
N: B, She had i years and iomc months to serve
DANIEL FI7ZPATRICK.
Gofhen Townlhip,Chefter County, July 19 •
atijruft * ,awt>f
Prevention better than Cure.
For the prevention at>d cure of Bilisus and
Malignant Fevers, is recommended,
Dr. HAHN'S
Anti-bilious Pills,
WHICH have been attended with a degree
of success highly grateful to the inven
tor's feelings, in several parts of the Weft In
dits.and the southern parts of the United State-;-
particuSarly in Baltimore, Peterlburg, Rich,
mond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef
ton, Savannah. &c. The testimony of a num
her of persons in each of the above places can be
adduced, who have reason to believe that a
timely us« of th» salutary remedy, has, under
Providence, prelerved their lives when in the
molt alarming circumstances.
Fa£U of thU conclnfive nature speak more in
favour of* medicine, than columns of pompoai
eulogy, founded on mere affcrttnn, could do
-1 It is not indeed presumptuously proposed a,s
an infallible cure, but the inventor has every
poflib'.e reason, which can refolt from extensive
experience for believing that a dose of these pills,
taken once every two weeks during the preva
lence of our annual bilious fevers, will prove aa
infallible preventative ; and further, th»t in the
earlier stages of those diseases, their use will
very generally succeed in reftonng health and
frequently in cases efteemcd desperate and bey
j and the power of common remedies.
The operation of these pills is perfeilly mild
and may be used with fafety by persons in every
situation and of every age.
They are excellently adapted te carry ess fu
perfluous bile andprevent its morbid fecretione ;
to reftofe and amend the appetite ; to produce
a free perspiration and thereby prevent colds
which are often of fatal conlequence. A dose
never fails to remove a cold if taken on its nrft
appearance. They are celebrated for rera-'ving
habitual ciiftivenefs, sickness of the stomach anil
severe head-ache, and ought to be taken by all
pets mis nn a ih'.nge of climate.
They have been found rematkably efficacious
in prevtnting and curing most disorders attend
ant on long voyages, and fliould be procured
and carefully preserved for use by every feamar..
Di.HAHN'a
Genuine Eve-water.
A certain and fafe remedy for all difeafesofthc
eyes, whether the efiVS of natural weaknefi, or of
accident, speedily removing inflammations, de
fluxions of rheum, dullncfs, itching, and films m
the eyes, never failing to cure thole maladies which
frequently fiicceed the small pox, measles and fe
vers, and wonderfully strengthening a weak fight.
Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues
when nearly deprived of fight*
Tooth-ache Drops.
The only remedy yet discovered I#l>ichgives im
mediate and lalling relief in the most severe in
fiances.
The Anodyne Elixir.
For (Iw core of erery kind as nl
pains in tht face and neck.
Infallible Ague and Fever Drops.
Tbit medicine has never failed, in many thou
sand cafe 9 not one in a hundred has had occasion to
take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt
a bottle. The money will be returned if the cure
is not performed.
SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH,
STATIC NEB,
No. 17, South Sec«nd Street,
And no where else, in Philadelphia.
Where air# may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm
Dsftroying Lo»enges, his Sovereign Elixir for
coughs, &c. Rettorative Dreps, Eflence and Ex
traiS of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment for (he Itch,
Dr. Hahn'» infallible German Corn PUifter, In
dian Vegetable Specific for the yen" -2 " com
plaint, Gowland's and Persian Loti#n, Restorative
Tooth Powder, Damaflc Lip Salve, Church s
Ceugh Drops, AndcrfoiTs Pills, occ. &c.
April 10 ~ ?? f
Notice to Creditors.
XT TAKE Notice that 1 have applied to die
Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the City
and County of Philadelphia, for the benefit, of the
several afts of this Common wealth, and they have
appointed Monday,the 6thof October, at ioo clock
A M. at the Court House, to hear me and my
Crcditore, at which time aod place they may at
tend if they DENTON.
September 18.
Maty Beck,.
RESPECTFULLY inlorm« her Friends mdtV.e !
Public, that (he intends opening h; r Selcfi
SCHOOL on the firft «f OSoher, in Fifth n«ar
Walnut Street, opposite the State House Yard,
where flic will as usual, teach the branches »f po
lite and nfeful literature, including Geography,
Agronomy, Arithmetic, and every ac
complifhraent necefory to form a complete liberal
education.
Yosng Ladies may be accommodated with
Board, &c. in the House, which is very airy and
healthy . . ,
I Mr O. Beck's Drawing And Painting School
will commence at the fame time.
feftember 10
Marflial's Sales.
United States, ? »
Pennsylvania District. )
BY virtue of a writ te me dire&ed from the hon
Richard Peters, Ef4 ludge of the DiAriS Court
of the United State# for the Pennlylvania DiAriS,
will be exposed to public falc, at the Merchant's
Coffee House in the city of Philadelphia, on Mon
day the 2 9th of September intt. at I» o'clock at
noon— ,
The armed French vessel
j|||» LA FORTUNE,
to the United States armed
(hip Ganges, John Mullowny, Esq. commander,
with all and Gngnlar her apparel, guns and appur
tenances, the fame having been lately condemned
in the said court as forfeite.l, &c.
JOHN HALL, Marshall.
Marshal's Office, 7
Philadelphia Sept. IT, 1800.J mwfts
United States, 1
Pennsylvania District, j
BY virtue of a Writlo me .lire£ked from th§ hot).
Richard Peters, Esq. ]u ! ge of the HiOricl Court ot
the UnitedState»for the PennfylvaniaDiUna, will
be sxpofcd t9 public sale. at the Merchants Ccffe
Hsufe, in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday,
the 19 th day of September initant.at no clock ar
Noon,
THE S I OOF
WITH all and Dngular her tac
kle, apparl and furniture, the fame having been
lately condemnt-d in the faidccfurt a 9 forleited, &c.
Marshall's Office, ?
Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1800$ eotS.
JOHN HALL, Marshal.
Marshal's Sale.
UNITED STATES, > ,
Pennsylvania District. $
BY virtue of a writ of venditions exponas to
me d'te&ed, ifTued out of the Circnit Court of
the United States in and for the Vennfylvania Dif
trid, will be cxpofed to puMic sale, at the Mer
chant's Coff.e House in the city of Philadelphia,
on Monday the 6th day of Oaober next, at l»
o'clock. at noon—all the right, elUte and intrreft.
of William Cannon and Joshua Cannon, ®t, in and
to two third part# of 117 acres of land, situate on
Chartres creek, in Walhington county on which
is erefted a merchant mill, saw mill and other im
provements. t
Also,—a Lot of one acre and three fourths, in
Connonfburgh, on which is creAcd a three story
(tone dwelling house, &c Seiz»d and taken in
execution and to be fold as the property «f William
Cannon and Jofliua Cannon the younger, by
JOHN HALL, Marshal.
Marshal's Office, 1
September 20, lboo. j
For Charter,
Burthen about 1400 barrel
She fails well,
Apply to
Moore Wharton,
No. 18, Dock-streei
WHO HAS TO DISPOSE OF
Coffee, in bags,
And a well assorted Invoice
of
Ironmongery.
fcptember 16
For Sale,
r THE new pilot built
ST. TAMMANY,
NG at Say's Wharf, above
Market Street, burthen 70 tons, supposed t« be
a remarkable faft failing vessel, and may be fit
ted for Team a few days. Inventory to be seen
and terms of fate known by applying to the fub
fCr,bir' CROOKE STEVENSON,
No. 4, South Water Street.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
,c Hhds- Mufcovad 1 Sugar.
White and brown ditto in boxes.
East India do. in bags.
Weft-India and Conntry Rum.
100 Hhd». Molaffei.
Holland Gin
French and Spanilh Brandy.
, Pepper, Coffee, &c. ....
AuguftV fa.tu&tli.tf.
IN THE PRESS.
J Ne<w and interejling
WORK,
( Entitied,)
Praftical Education,
BT MARIA EDGEWORTH,
Author of the letters
For Literary Ladiesandthe Parents Affi(tant, and by
! RICHARD L. EDGEWORTH,
F.R. S.andM R I. A.
Subscription will be received vy Thomas Po v
son, Second Street, Philadelphia, and Zachariah
Poulfon, at the Philadelphia Library ; by Brown
and Stanfbury, and by George F Hopkins, New
York! Thomas and Andrews, Boftoß ; Ifaacßcw
ers, New Haven, and the principal Bookfelier» in
the United States and at the Office of this Gaz
ette-
August *5.
Trade iaterdi&ed with Baltimore,as
well as Norfolk.
Health-Office,
Btb mo. 21 st, 1800.
WHEREAS the Board of Health
have received information that
a contagious disease, dangerous to the
community, now exists in NORFOLK,
(Virginia,) and also the CITY OF BAL
ITIMORE, being, as is represented to
| us, equally sickly.
Whereupon Resolved, with the as
sent and approbation of the Mayor, that
all vessels from thence, bound to the
Port of Philadelphia, bring too at the
Lazaretto, to receive a visit from the
Resident Physician, and there wait the
| determination of the Board.
And further, that noperfon (or goods
capable of retaining infection) from
NORFOLK, or BALTIMORE (hall be
permitted to come to the City or Coun
ty of Philadelphia, until they produce a.
Satisfactory certificate of their being at
least 1 5 days in a healthy ffate, from,
thence, under the PENALTY OF FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS, agreeable to
the 7th fe&ion of the Health Law, half
of which will be paid to the informer
on conviftion. All proprietors of Sta
ges, both by land and water, are desired
:o govern themselves accordingly.
By order of the Board,
EDWARD GARRIGUES,
Prefidetito
tu th& fa im
Peter Kf.ySer, Secretary.
Cj" The Printers generally are request
ed to give this a place in their papers as
often as convenient.
Philadelphia, gib mo. 1800.
WHEREAS thr Board of Health, hav©
received information Irom fevcral rclpcfts*
ble sources, that a contagious disease, dan
gerous to the community, now exists in Pro
vidence, Rbode-Islar.d.
Whereupon resolved, with the consent and
approbation of the Mayor, he now be
ing prel'ent, freely expressed that all veflels
from the State of Rbcde-Island, bound to
the Port of Philadelphia, bring to at th-
Lazaretto, to receive a visit from the Refi
; dent Physician, and there wait the determi
nation of the Board.
And further, that no person (or goods
capable of retaining infe&ion) from this
Stjte of Rbod?-Island, (lull be permitted to
come to the city or county of Philadelphia,
until they produce a fatisfaftory certificate:
of their being at least ij days in a healthy
(late from thence, under the penalty of Five
Hundred Dollars, agreeably to the 7th Sec
tion of the Health Law, half of which will
be paid to the informer .on convidion. —
All proprietors of (lages, both by land and
wats r, are desired to govern themselves ac
cordingly.
By order of the Board.
EDWARD GARRIGUES,
President.
jawtS.
PRINTING,
Neatly executed at the Office of the
Gazette of the United States.
District oj Pennsylvania to V'it:
BE it remembered th*t on the Tenth day of
July in the twenty fifth year of the Indepen
dence of the United States of Amenca, Alexan
der Addifon of the f.id Diftria hath dep. filed
in this office the title of a book the right where
of he claims a* Author in (hi words following
to wit, " Reports of cases in the County courts
of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of
Errors and appeals of the State of Pennfylvama,
and charges to Grand Juries of thole County
Courts. By Alexander \ddifon, President ot
the Courts of Common Plea» of the Fifth Cir
cuit of the State ©f Pennsylvania."
In conformity to the ad\ of Congreis of the Uni
ted States ißtitled " An aft for the encouragement
oflearningby securing the copies of maps cfearta
and books to the Authors and Proprietors ot tucti
cories during the times therein mentioned "
r D. O \ LOWELL,
Clerk of tie Dijlriß of Pcnnfylvania.
The above book is now publiftied. It will be de
livered to lubferibers by Mr. Dobfcn Bookfel'ier.
J»'y 23 -
FOR SALE,
OLD Long Primer,
Small Pica on Pica Bndy,
Englifo, Chafes, Composing Sticks, and agrea
variety of articles neceflary to carry on the Prin
ing Business. They will be fold cheap tor calk.
Apply to the Printer.
July 31.
Board of Health.
Book-Work—Pamphlets—Hand-Bills,
Cards—Blanks of all kinds,
See. &.C.
Wil! be printed »t the
Shortest Notice.
»u%u(t 2p .
A Runaway,
ON Saturday the 23d Augaft, ran away from,
the subscriber, living in Harrilburgh, afi
apprentice to the printing business, named Benja
min Morrifon, a la.l of about 16 years oi age,
small of stature and very aAive.foort hair and of
a faiiiing countenance—Had on and took with
him a calico coatee, a pair of trowfers «f nearly
the fame, a pair of common nankeen ditto, and a
hametpun lye coloured driped ditto, and a (hort
jeeketof the fame, with a new hat—All person
are forbid harbouring (aid apprentice at the.r
peril. Reafouable charges will b« paid for feci,
ring the boy, so that his master may get htm
ag " n ' JOHN WYETII
Harriftwrgh, Sept. I
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