NUMBZR 1979-] CCS" The price of this Gazette is Eight dollars per annum to Subscri bers rejtding in the city of Philadel phia. All others pay one. dollar ad ditional, for enclosing and directing; and unless fome<j>erfon in this city -will become anfwer able for the fubjerup tion, it must be paid Six Months in advance. NOTICE. THE COPARTNERSHIP OF HUDSON & YORKE, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to (aid firm are requested to make immediate payment —and those who have any de mands are requested to present them for settlement to WILLIAM HUDSON, who is duly authorised to adjust the fame. REMOVAL. WILLAM HUDSON, Has removed from No. <4, north Front fhvet, to No 8, Chcfnut, near the corner of Front, (ro the stare formerly occupied by Mr. John Mil ler, junr.) fVhere he has for sale on his usual low terms, an extenjive ajfortmsnt of D Pv Y GOODS. tiecemh'jr 28 'THE CARGO, Of the Ship INDIA, Optain Ashmead, from BAT AVI A, Consisting of JAVA COFFEE, Of the Fitft Quality—to be Sold, by MORDECrtI LEWIS. dec 11 d * w FOR SALE, To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty miles of the city, or to let on ground-rent orever Several valuable building Lots, In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle.ne. 147> Chefnut ftrect. Nov. 22 FOR SALEt By the Subscribers 200 Holts Russia Duck, 50 pipcsLondon paiticular bill MadciraWine 1 pair nine pound Cannon A few Bales Madras Handkerchiefs doooibs Tine Flota Indigo 23 Barrels Beef. Willings & Francis: Penn-ftreet, ) Novemhtr 28 ) * Now Landing, From on board the rtiip John Bulkeley, and for sale at the stores of Jeffe & Robert Wain, 350,0 c o weight of Java Coffee, of the ftrft quality in bags. 150,000 weight of Java Sugar, in cannifters. Nov. , 3 dtf - ~ NOTICE. Joseph Thomas's Creditors are hereby earnestly requested to furnifh tbeir Accounts duly foanas convenient : thereby to enable the Aftignees to form an idea of the state of his affairs ; —and all thofc mdebt edtofaid Thomas, are required to make im mediate payment to either of the Subscribers. SAMUEL W. FISHER,") Assignees WILLIAM BUCKLEY, [ of JOHN HALL. 3 J.Thomas. dec. 31. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Sam ubl Wallis, esq. of Mureey township, in th«: county of Lycom-ng, lately deceased, are hereby required to come forward immediately and pay their refpeflive debts. —And all perfors having legal demands against the Estate, are requested to produce their accounts, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN WALLIS, ") WILLIAM ELLIS, ( Admimftra- DANIEL SMITH, C tors. JOHN ADIAJM, J decemher 13 3 taw 4 w _ AH persons iudebted to the Estate of Joseph Anthony, fen. deceased, are re quested t» make immediate payment And all those who|have any demands against said estate, are dtfued to produce them legally attested to the fubferibers for settlement. JOSIAH HEWES, JOHN MORTON, > Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY, ) " December 26. dtf All Persons Indebted to the Estate of HENRY HILL, deceased are requested to make payment to the fubferiber ; and those having any demands on th? fame to "pro duce their accounts for fattlement. GIDEON H. WELLS, no. 139, Market street Philadelphia, dec. 4, 1798 eotf Bank of Pennsylvania, December 27th, 1798. NOTICE is hereby given to the Steckholders ef the Bank of Pennsylvania, that an Ele&iot of Nineteen DIRECTORS, to serve for one year, •will be held at the Bank, on Monday the fourth of February next, at 10 o'clock. JONATHAN SMITH, Calhier. Extraß from the /eventh Section of the A3 of Incorporation. " Article 2d. Not more than fourteen of the Directors elefled by the Stockholders, and actually in office, exilufive of the President, shall be eligible for the next succeeding year ; but the Diredloi" ■who (hall be President at the time of an eledioa, may always be re-ele<Xed." dt 4F ~ NOTICE. ALL persons who have any demands against the efate .of the late Willi , m Clifton, deceafedfand who havs not already produced their tlynr accounts, are requeftad to fend them to the fubferiber at no. 171, north Second street. ELIZABETH TUCKER, Adrn'x Philadelphia, nov. 29,1798 m&th 4 w By JOHN WARD FENNO, N?ii9, Chesnut-Street. PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENiNG, JANUARY 21, 1799. United States. ? Pennsylvania district.} IN purfuaace of a Writ to me dire&ed, from the Honorable Richard Petsrs, sfq. Judge ol the Diftricft ef the United States, in and for the Penn fylvania diftri<2, -will be exposed to sale at the Merchants' Coffee.Houfe, in of Philadel phia, 011 Thursday, the 24th day of January, inft. at 6 o'cl-vck in the afternoon, Called, the ZzMSir JAMES, With all and Angular, her tackle, apparel and furniture, as the fame now are : The said sloop having heen cqndemned to pay Mariners Wage», &c. WILLIAM NICHOLS,, Marjbal. Marshal's Office, at PhilaO delfhia, 14th January, 1799. j N. B. The inventory aiaybefeen at my offic:. Jan. f 4 . dts For FREIGHT or CHARTER, tb any part of EUROPE, JT3vl The Swedish Snow mWk. M A R 1 A ' Hans Olof Kock, commander. A rewarkably good veflel, about 220 tons bur then. A freight to Cadiz, 01 any part of the Mediterranean would h» preferred. Enquire of the Captain on b»ard at Vine-Street Wharf dec 17 5 Jamaica Hum. THE CARGO, Of the {hip CHARLES, Captain Salter, Fr-infthc North fide of Jamaica, Near 200 hhds. of fine high proof JAMAICA RUM, Now Landing a: South ftrett Wharf. PETER BLIGHT. THE SH,P CHARLES, Captain Salter, CoppuVtd, mount twelve 6 pounders and thirty five men—returns imuigiiately to Jamaica, for Passage apply as above. dec 17 dim For sale by the fubferiber, At Portsmouth (n.h.) THE HULL Jlillffi NEW SHIP, 80 feet keel, 27 1-2 beam, 12 feet hold, s, 10 between decks; about 330 tons; with malls, spars anct all the carpenter's and smith's work com pleted ; built of goad found seasoned timber and plank ; launched in November, 1796, and has been well taken careoffiuce that time.—Further par ticulars may be known l,jr applying t® Melfrs. Wharton & Lewis, Philadelphia, or to THOMAS THOMPSON, december 21 ~aw.tf. For Sale. THE Subscriber, intending to decline the DRUG BUSINESS, offers For Sale, the yhole Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Jnftruments, &i. The (hop is elegant, commodimis, and fulfici ently known for the extensive business tiont in the wholesale and retail line ; the situation aqua! to any in the city, being at the col ner of Walnut and Second streets. The whole, or any part of the Stock, will be fold, as will best suit the purchaser. Tha terms may be known, by applying to JAMES MOORE, JUN. IVko has For Sa!e, Well calculated for the river trade— The Peggy, about 30tonsburthen, Mulberry and Red Ced r frame, and remarkably stout, of an easy draught of water, rigging in good order. The SaLly, about 30 tons, fails well, and in complete order forthelumberbufinefs. gijp All persons indebted to the late firm el Goldtlnvait tS* Baldwin, W. B Goldtbiuait, Gala ibvait tS" Miorc, or the fubferiber, are earnestly requested to make speedy payment to JAMES MOORE, jbN. august 3 , , 5 Ship Broker's Office, And Comm'ijfton Store, No. 1:9, South front Strfft, Next door to she Cuflora House. THHE Subscriber, encouraged ny the advice of A his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship and Insurance Broksr. He propos es to buy and ftli veflels and every thing relat ing thereto—aflift matters of veflels and others in entering and clearing at the Custom-House, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Inlur ance and all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the seceffary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreign languages translated, and in formation given in general mercantile matters. —From a knowledge gained "by long experience of every branch of bufineft he hopes to be ufe ful to those who please to him with their commands. SAMUEL EMERY. November to 2aw NOTICE. THE Public ars cautioned not to trust any of the people belonging to the Swedifc Snow Maria, on my account. Ham Olof Kock, master. dec 29 § NOTICE. " THE public are desired to take notice, that the partnerlhip of Samuel Bennett and Samuel Carey Jun. trading under the firm of Bennett & Carey, has dissol ved. SAMUEL BENNETT BIRD WILSON Attorney for SAMUEL CAREY Jun. Jan. 4. AUGUSTUS FRICKE, Woollen Draper & Men's Mercer No. 7, south ThirdJirtet, HAS "RECEIVED, per the last arrival frum Europe, a large affort nient of the falhionable Goods ill his line. And has conflantly for [ah a genera! ajfort ment of First rate London fuperfine Broad Cloths Caffimeres Vest Patterns of all kinds And every other article in the gentleman's line by wholesale and retail. December io d*f FOR SALE, at no. 9, South Water-Street. Lifti Linens, 7-8 and 4-4, well aflorted, in whale and half boxes Checks, in ditto Dfeghedi's, ai d Brown 7-8 beetled Linens irish Hackled Flax Seott? Thread Men and Womens Combs Hufiia Duck, of an excellent quality, and 100 hhds, Aux Cayes Molasses. By ISA.'C H.iRVET, funr. 12th. mo. 17 w 7he Subscribers, Have received by the Clothier from Liverpool A CONSIGNMENT OFTEN CASES <JF Well Assorted Buttons, About 501. sterling each Cafe, which they will difpefe of per package, on liberal terms. Medford Cs* Willis. No. 78, North Front near Arch-street. WANTED, ABOUT fifty Casks of Flag Annatto or Rocoa, Apply as above, dec 11 £_ 14 Pipes Madeira Wine, FOR. SALE BY _ Croohe Stevenson, No 4, South Water-street. dec 11 § Bond & Brooks, Cor nek oe Market and Sixth streets, HAVE RECEIVED, by the late arrivals from London, Liver pool and Hull, A large and general assorment or DRY GOODS, Which they are now openirg for sale, at the mofl reduced pri6es, for cash or the ufuil credit, nov. 17 5 The owners of th* fliip New-Jersey from Canten exptft in a few days part of the Cargo of that vefiel in town, CONSISTING OF A general aflortment of Silks & Sattins, Nankeens, White and Yellow, Cassia China Ware afTorted Bohea * Souchoog TEAS Hylon Skin of excellent quality, and Hyson, and° D i Large and Small packages. Imperial J For terms ef Sale—apply at the Stores of Nicllin & Griffith, Archibald M'Call, Wm. Read & Co. George Plum/led, dec 16 § FOR SALE By the Subscribers, ON VERY LOWTERMS WAX CANDLES, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITV, Either by the finglebox of 24lbs. or by the quan tity. X'/tilings is" Francis. Nov. *4 Just Arrived, In the Brig Eliz3, from the Mediterranean, and now landing at Walnut Street wharf, Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes. Brimstone. An aflortment of valuable DRUGS, CONSISTINC OF Opism, Aloes, Cantharides, Camphire, Seivna, Cremor Tartar, &c. &c. Essences of Lemon rnd Bergaraot Writing paper Sweet oil in bottles and flalki Olives, anchovies and capers Juniper berries A L S o.—ltalian lute firings' I Satins Crapes Umbrellas Remaining on Hand, St. Croix Sugars, Claret in cases Old Madeira Wine of the firft quelity. JAMES YARD. November 3 § John Dobbin, BOOT SHOEMAKER. RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public in general that he carries on his business at No 99 South Secondjlreet, nearly op posite the Merchants Coflee howfe wh«re gen tlemen maybe supplied in the neatest and best manner —he allures shofe who may please to fa vor him with their commands that no attention or exertion on his fide shall be wanting to render him worthy of their encouragement. N. B. Orders received will be pundlually at tended to. novemb® 1 5 } ALL PERSONS Indebted to th« Estate of Mr. John FENNO,late of Philadelphia, deceafed,are dsfired to make pay ment, and those having any demands, to prefect them for fettUrasnr, to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the administration. , . nov. 3o s3 m d2vv. DANCING. Mr. & M rs. Byrne, First Dancers of the Neiv Theatre, INFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Phila delphia, that they intend opening an A A dfmy at F; ur Dollars per Month, or Ten Dol lars per Quarter, and mean to teach every fafh i nal.le Dante now in life in the politest circles of Europe. Mr. Sc. Mrs. Byrne having ipent their whole lives in the acquirement of their profeffion, and it being their only employment, encourages them to hope for the generous pa tronage of a discerning public. Days of Tuition, at Oell«r:'s Hotel, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, from ten til! twelve in the morning for Young Ladies, and in the even - ings of the fame days from fix till nine for Gen tlemen—To commence on Saturday the 26th January. January ti. dtf FLOUR, FOR SALE, DELIVERABLE at New-Cafile or Port Penn, by LEVI HGLLINGSWORTH & SON. dec 19 d 4 w AT PRIVATE SALE, Several very elegant Situations for SUMMER RETREATS, Three and an half miles from the coait-houfe near Frankfort road. health, beauty and elegance, eqtial to any near the city ; commanding a very cxtcnfive view of the Delaware, the (hipping i n the harbor, the city, Harrogate, Franktord, and several elegant country f<-at=. Any person defirou* of viewing the grounds will plaafe apply to Henry Haines, on thepre mifes, ai;d for cerms, which will be made easy, to Abraham Shoemaker, no. 124, south Fourth street, and for title, to BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Esq. Arch, between Second and Front flreets. jrn. 8 - daw REAL ESTATES^ THE SUBSCRIBER, Offers for sale the following described property, —viz.— on iiicir-sriiEE'r, A LOT of greuad on the south fide thereof, between 7th and Bth streets, containing In front 23 feet 8 inches and extending in depth southward 306 feet. The improvements on this lot ar»- a fubflantial Brick Dwelling House, three {lories high, with garrets and an extensive range of back buildings also of three stories—the whole comprising two genteel parlours—a spacious drawing mom—back parlour—kitchen—walh-houfe, &c. and a great number of bed-chambers. It has the privilege of passage into Market-street, through a 3 feet wide alley communicating with the yard. Another lot on the fame situation and next ad joining, westward to the #ne above defaribed, con tainir.g in front, on Market street, to feet 8 inch es by 306 feet in depth, on which are erefted a two t' ory frame dwelling house atid kitchen well calcu lated to accommodate a small family. The back ground of both these lots is rendered healthy and pleasant by gravel walks and grass plats and a number of fruit and sorest trees growing thereoA. Each lot hath the privilege of a passage into Eighth-1 rcet through a 15 feet wide alley ex tending to the fame from the back ends. One other Lot of ground adjoining to andeaft ward of the fubferiber's Dwelling House, contain ing in front 33 feat and extending southward to the depth of 306 feet—on which are erefled a fubftan tia Brick Dwelling Hctffe, 18 feet front, with garrets and very sonvtnient back buildings of the fame height and materials- Also a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. oy srftELV. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be tween .Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in front 102 feet, and extending in depth northward 178 feet, i his Lot is also accommodated with a passage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, KENT COUKfr, DELAM r AJRE STATE. Eigfct Lots of Ground adjoining eAch other, on the weft fide of King street, containing in front on the fame jo? feet, and extending in depth west ward about 402 feet, on which arc erected a two (lory Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a stream of water runs through the south part of the lor,'' where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage. Payment of a part of the purchase money will he required—the remainder may be at in terest for a number of years by giving the pre mises in security, &c. RICHARD RUNDLE. j BBO 11 dlw 2t«vvtf Sales of valuable Property. AGREEABLE to the last will and testament of JOSEPH AN rHONY, femor, deceased, ■will be soli at public sale, on Thuifday, 14th Feb ruary, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Mer chants' Coffee Houfe,in Second ftreet,the following REAL ESTATES, An elegant three flory brick house, situated at the north-east corner of Ninth and High streets, twen.y eight feet front, with three (lory brick buildings, extending on Ninth street, two hundred feet to a 16 feet wide court, on which is eretfl ed a brick flable and coach house, the whole finifh ed 1* the best manner. Also three Twenty.five feet Lots bounded by Filbert and Ninth Sreet extending back from Fil bert Street feventy-five feet to the 16 feet Court before mentioned with the privilege of the ft id Court. Also a Lot with the Buildings thereon ere&cd consisting of a New Four Building on the east end and a two Story Brick Building on the weft end situated in Water Street between Chefnut and Market contnining in breadth Twenty-three feetana extending Eastward into the River Dela ware Two hundred and fifty feet bounded east ward by the River Delaware Southward by James Pemberton, Wcllward by water Street and North ward by Mary Fox's Estate with a reservation of a Cart way aorofs the east end of said lot. The Conditions will be made known at the time of Sale, and immediate poff«ffion of the House and Lots on High and Ninth Streets will be given and of the (lore and Lots in water Sreet the firll of May next.—- JOSIAH HEWF.S •) JOHN MORTON V Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY j BENbON & YORKE, Auftioneers. Jan. 9, d l4 p [Volume XV. WANTED, To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable bufuiei's— For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth street A person who has some knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. W. HAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to >Let." ja" ii § Notice is hereby Given, That application will be made at the Bank of the tlnited Slates for the renewal of the following certificates of Bank (lock, (landing in the name of Hodgfon Atkinlon of London, which were loft from on board the Swallow Pac ket, capt. Kidd, captured hy the French, and all pcrfons concerned are defiredto take notice. No. 2474, iflued in lieu cf No. 1891, 1892, 5662 and 1664Q, for 4 (hares. No. 3020, iflued in lieu of 11055, and 11057, f° r 3 fliares.— 7 {hares. THOMAS M'EUEN fcf Co. ""V- *3 • dam Abner Briggs, Of the City of Philadelphia, STOREKEEPER, HAVING afligned over all his ess wis, real, per» fonal and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit of all his creditors— NOVICE IS HBItEUT GIVEN, TO all perfor.s -.vim are indebted t» the saM Eftate,that tt ey are requeued to make immediate payrr.ent ot their refpedive accounts, to either of the aflignees; in failure whereof, legal measures will be taker, for the recovery of such debts, as are not duch»Tged without farther delay. GEORGE PENNOCK, WILLIAM FRENCH. J anuar y * wed.&fr.6w No. 128, Tiefoutb eajl corner of Market and Fouth Jlrcett, JACOB COX, TTAS just received by the late arrivals from X-L Europe, a large, general and elegant at fortmeut of the most Fashionable Merchandize £ n u t f, ntl r e ™ en '« Jir '«;,-The whole of which W.U be dilpofed of, wholesale and retail, at re duced prices for cash. 9 ,wtf ■tor Sale, ' ' TEN or twelve^T ons. Clover £g» Timothy jan. 8. . . . T — lawtf "T * erfon-s having any De mands agamfc the estate of the latffioh,,; H, JOH» jan. 14. ' Ar "' I2 ' Dod "P"t- J ~ —yr , _ 3»wtf ALL perlons indebted to Uv,, p„. , A of Middle-owi, in th. J Emlen, late deceafcd, are requX'd l° umy ° f Uc!aw^. convenient to cail on • >n,4 it !• 1 " mands, will be pleased in like F, tavi:, S: <le them, that they may manDer> t0 fur " i,h day of'diTicth month llfT °" orb cf«r» the fourth be 'payable^ "te^gHard^ 001 "' 1^ w^l ABM^ENNE^LL^fAT M? h ' a ' ? Fxee ' * due 18 "" ' W'ddletown, ) utort. ~notice: ' Aw, ln , debteil t0 Hie estate of Tohm SaOTWEU las/» +U , JUE.N >«™, AtoV FOR SALJE, ~ by the subscribers, '5 Cuitonades 08 " n0n ' lengths, JOHN NIXON & CO. JJecember j. Q j NOTTcE7~ ~ THE Creditors of Ponteus De- M Tr L enton ' who have > or (hall, bv r r jo % next ' the discharge of the said Stelle, will please to present their ac. counts t0 enher of the fubferiber,, made up to the fir ft of August 1797, as t h ere will be a di vidend made on the firft of April next. The discharge wdl be in the p.fliMon of W. Mott, No. 61 Dock-street, until the firft of March next. JAMES W. CLEMENT, ? A<?ing . WILLIAM MOTT, ) affigr ,L. |an - IO - Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Wo< "vich proof, with their carriages complete—3, 4,6 and MK pounders. Carronades, Woolwioh proof, with carriages, &c. " H complete—iz, 18 and 24pounders. Cannot? powder in kegs of 25lbs. each Round, double-headed, and canniftcr (hat Patent (heathing copper, bright, aborted 18, 20, 22, 24, 16 and 18 or p«r square foot, (heets 48 by 14 inches, fuitatle for visffels from 100 to 1000 tons Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding Pikes, Common cutlafles Gunners (lores of til kinds Tin-plates No I-—l-3 Patent (hot in cnfks of jewt. each London porter and '■town fta'«,in calks of 7 doz. bottled. Earthen wareia crates, afTorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near jth street. Oiflober 29. eo.tf. •. fr ; > ' * ' . *cr'-.
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