ll&ftttC ps & lElllW J^tßt£o 9 asd Philadelphia Daily Adverksm Nvaibe* 2011 J tiC Tot. price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers rtsidirg Tit the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless some person in this wili become answera'Se fcr the subscription, it mint be paid Six Montbi in Advance. notice: Joseph Thomas's Creditors ire hereb]' earnestly requested to fumifh their Accounts July ntteAed, as fo»n as convenient : thcreiiv to enable the Affigirees to farm an idea of the state of his affkirs ; —and all those indebt edtolaid Thomas, are required to make im mediate pay ment to either of the Subscribers. SAMUEL W. FISHER,} Assignees WILLIAM BUCKLEY, > of JOHN HALL. }J. Thomas. dec. a| NOTICE. THE Public ar« caueioucJ nit to trust any of the people belonging to the Swcdife Snow Maria, on my accobnt. Ham QloF K.velr, master* § dec %') FOR SALE, To be I'XCHANGED ftr property within thirty mi es of the city, or to let on ground-rent torever Several valuable building Lots, lii Philadelphia, Enquire of William Al. Bukilc. nu. 1471 Chefnul ftreec. \ « nov 2i £ y• All persons indebted to the Eflate nf Joskph Anthony, frn. deceased, are re queued ta nuke immediate payment: — And ill thoi'e who hive any demam!» again(tfaid ellate, are desired to produce them legally attested to the fubfonhers for fettWnent. JGSI AH HE WES, ■) JOHN MORTON, > Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY, } Decem'ier 26. dtf To be Let, A House and three Acres of Land, Pleasantly situated at. the Foils of Schuylkill— enquire at the office of the United States Gazette, fch. 7 § All persons Indebted to th» Estate of Mr. John FiNfto.late of Philadelphia, d«ceaf«di»re desired to make pay ment, and those having demands, to present them for fettlnwent. to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adin'r. JOHN WARD PENNO, Agefit to the administration. tf.im M». 3o To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable bufinefs-*— For particular* enquire at no. 68, south Fourth street A person who hasfome knowledge of painl tag or drawing would be preferred. WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. jan " "FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 14 four pound Gannon, ifftrent lengths, 5 Carronades. JOHN NIXON & CO. December 1. J White PlatiOas. i r ■% f *t»i • r\i »»i A few boxes of White Platillas, Just arrived and for sale by thefubfcriber, GIDEON H. WELLS No. 135, Market flrect 3 i W4VV feb »i; For Sale, Deliverable at Norfolk, A CARGO OF Honduras Mahogany, & Logwood. For term* apply to PHILIPS, CRAMOND, & CO. February 9 For Sa/e, T£N or twelve Tons, Clover £3" Timothy HAY.; Of »he firft quality—Apply at No. 43, Alinor.d-ftreet jan. 8. PUBLIC NO'flCE IS hereby given, that application will be made to the Dirtflors of the Bask of Pennfyl yania fnr the renewal "f a Ct-i tifJtat-e for a (hue in the laid Batik, No- 11Si, dated July 24th 1797, /landing in the name ps j6S£PirREED, the lame having been accidentally loft or de ro y Philad. Jan. m WATER LOAN. THE eomniiflioners for receiving fubferiptions to a Loan for supplying the City of Philadelphia with wholffome water, give NQT IC E, That they will nail on the citizens for their fubferip tions in the following diflrids William Jena will receive from Vine to South fide of Pine-street. Lni Hollii.'gswortb will receive from the North fide of Pins roths South Ode of Spruce-streets. JrJfe IValn will receive from north fide of Spruce to the south fide ef Walnut-ftrects. EJruarJ Tilo/jmjrt will receive from north fide of Walnut to the south fide of Chefnut-ftreeM. John Injteef, *•<// ■) will receive from north fide ol Jonathan RMnfon, J Chefnut to the south fiJe of Market-firects. Stephen Jc:o!i S&rnaiir f Market to the south fide of TLamu Hajiins will reef ivcirom north fide of Arch to the south fide of Rscc-Krccts, l -ot ard Jacoki will receive from north fide of Race to the south fide of Vine-fire.-ts. ) will attend at the «fficeof Jareil v ,JJ Injr>rffrl, «ppofite the .State "»«fe, with thg* ; oofc hitherto kept at the Crry Hall. ffy vrjer tntourd, JACOB 31: OEM AKE R, see'ry. 3d no igtfi ' j W. HAYDON, TAKE NOTICE, THAT I am to belaid on filth terms, that the purchaser need not advance any calh, nnlefs he pleases, till it is earned by my services, provided no accident happens me ; or, if you please, I am to be farmed out for twd years, and not less. lam a bright bay, full hands high,of noble descent, my nameisTßlMMjiß —I was got by Hall's imported horse Eclipse, my dam,purchafed by DwSlor Hall, was got by the imported horse Slim ; my grand dam was got by Old Figure Joiiy great grand dam by Taflccrs Othello out of Selima, &e. &c. as will more fully appear by William Lyle's attested certificate who raised me. My character as a racer is well established ; I won the colt's purse at Bladeslburg of twenty guineas ; I won a fifty guinea purse at Baltimore, a fifty guinea purse at An .apolis and a fifty guinea pirle at Hagerftown. I never loft a race but the lafl I run at Alexandria, which was owning to mv being badlyfhod, as I 101 l all my plates before I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every refpeU ; my offspring are in great repute, some which are now in training for the turf—pro care me good stands and entertainment and I am>able to earn one thousand dolk.rs per an num. lawtf d6w Any person inclining to buy or rent may know the terms by applying to John Carnan (Lovehaijj Ccecil cojinty nnd ftace of Mary land, eight miles south of Elkton. Is given to all those indebted to fh« firms of Jackson £? Evens, John B. Everts, & Co. Evens &? Bullock, IV'bitten. Evens fc? Co. and -John B. Evens. THAT th» Suhi'criber is fully authorized to ad. just and fettle the affairs ol those concerns ; and j rim suirs will he indiscriminately commenced on j all accounts (hat Pcmaiu ttnpaid on rbe 20th day ol March rest. , PHILADELPHIA • MONDAY EVENIN£, MARCH it, 1799, CHINA GOODS, Juitreceivec! ptt 'he fci;> Ntw-Jcr/ey from Cinton 15*8 FOll SALE BY ARCHIBALD MCALL, At his Store No. 187, south Second street, —v«z An afTortment of Teas of the fir it qua i y, White and yellow nankeens Caflia, lilk umbrellas an afTortment of china ware, and a variety of SILKS, consisting of Black and colored I.meftring do. do. fattiii3 do. do. fenthsWs do. do. silk handkerchiefs do- do. fewingfilks Black Taffcties ALSO, 12 pJpes of excellent Madeira Wme, fit for immediate ul'e, jan 14 For Sale by the Subscriber, No. 145, Market-ftrect, Very low far Cash, or a short Credit, The remaining Jlock of ike late House of TODD MOT T, Cloths, Kerfcymeres, a few printed Cottons, Printed handkerchiefs and ILawls Printed dimities Hoficry. thieads, twist and lowing firks -V ltnall amount of hardware, WILLIAM MOTT, Agent for the assignees of Todd isf Matt, to Whom, all persons i debted to that concern, are requeued to mak; .immediate paymsnc. IV. MOTT, Having conanenced business in the Cwmmifiion line, his (lore is now open fer the reception of Dry Goods of all descriptions. Philadelphia, February 4,1799. § Richard Bayley Ssf Co. Respectfully mformthe public that the Retail Bu&neft carri#d on by them at their Store. No, 136, Market flrcet. will in future oe e»rried oir by Mr. Wm. Bohinar, whom they beg leave to recommend to the favor of th«ir friends and the public. All Persons indebted to the above firm and tbofe to whom they are indebted, will p}*afe to apply .to John U hitesidp.s Sc Co.* or the fettlefnenc of rheir refpe&ive accounts, who arc duly empowered tor that purpose. Richard Bayley is" Co. WILLIAM BONNAR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friend* and the public, that the above Store will kg opened by him on Moaday the 4th of February next, with an aflbrtment of DRY GOODS Suitable to the feafsn, w lich he flatters him ft If willraeet the approbation of thufe whe honor him with their favor. 5 yujf Received, By th« flijp» Juno, Walurs, ancf Four Friends, Hubber, (rom Hamburg, AND FOR SALE, By the Subscribers, 460 pieces 6-4 quadruples fileCas 3S do. 8 4 do. 139 40. creaja la Mortaix 34 do. 9 8 coutils 3 44 do. 6-4,guingai 250 do. Rufiia fail-duck 10 pipes Ricarlo wine 25 hegfheads Fr«nch brandy -80 Uo. claret ion cafc«, at 4 doz. bottles each") claret offuper -228 s do. at i do. do. do. J ior quality. Also on Hand,, It halet ticklenbuigs. at 13 io s8 cents pr. ell 11 do.Wcfer lirnen, at 16 to 10 cents pr. yard I box paterbernes 5 boxe> hollow gUf* ware 5 calks BuHia briSlet (firft quality) Erick & Lewis Bollmann, no. IOOj Spruce ftrcct .$ ... fcb. 13 fch. it NOTICE. John B. Evens, N". I !r >. "0:1 th 'I et feb ? ' sodtuv Sales of Valuable Property. On THURSDAY the 28th day of March Instant, IVul be Sold by Public Vendue, At the Midjlc Ferry, near the Fills yf Delaware, TH V. Pot OWINO L>hs, liuildinv-'S, Water-works &tuk Plantations, Situate in tis county »f Bucks, •fp.qfitf to the thriving tawiu of Trenton and Lafnbcrton, being part of Morrisville f.Jiate. Ift. j HE house lately p;4>jiitd by Ro t Heft Motr»,,jiin. Efq, . wiflj 34 acres of land, including an excellent garCiß, orchard and (omi wood. ' The hojfe ii nearly new, of a hall, tTo passages, two elej nt Kw ropftti' anif three other rooms orl the main floor ; fotir chambers with convenient garrets 00 the ujK>er floor ; it i« surrounded by a piazza of 14 t'Sff depth, and under it are kitchens, lervanta haft, two cham bers for servants, with cellars aijJ Vaults. Adjoining and communicating itktilce-houfe, miflc-hout'e and fmoke-houl'e, ii.lgpt a'conve nient distance are lubftautial briSfitaWw ca pable of containing ten horses, and four car riage hoiifes, with every neceflary acccnmnoda t i 011 for (ervant». 2nd. The ferry from Pennlylvania to New- Jerl'ey, with a large convenient houle, g:»e part of ftont the other brick ; a good Itune burn and fiabliog for io horses, witii tins will be fold 18 acres of land, and the priviledge of landing on any part of the cfiate. 4th. Four frifni<s lioufes on the main road leading from Biitlol to the ferry, each accom modated with a lot, 60 tott front and 200 fee? deep. I good two (lory frame house on the old iiv v r road, with a lot of the abox'e dimensions, aifti a good Sinlch'.i (hop adjoining. A frame house, and fjw makers (hop on Mill street. io houses of different sizes on the fame street. A house now in the tenure of R. Trimble with a large barn, barrac-k, and cSteufive lot. Several buildings, occupied as work (hops. A l.trg.' bake house. Six brick buildings, with good lots near the upper ferry. An iftand in the river Delaware, c< ntainin£ about 40 acres, above the mill dam, and the island htlow, on which are the following works. Snuff-mill, Plaifter of Pjris mill, Saw-mill, Grindstone-mill, Slitting mill, mill for rolling bolts, roiling millfor roiling bar into flieet irdn or hoops, mil! for drawing wire, trip hammer. A forgs and cofhpleat air furnace for convert ing pig into bar iron The whole of the iilasd, and the above works, together with the lite for a grift mill, will be fold together or leparatea* may appear moil eligible at the tiwe of sale. The dwelling houses are, many of them, nearly new, well built, and conveniently contriv ed ; purchalers may be accommodated with a few acres of land convenient to them, as part of the lands will bereterved for that purpole. lb Lots on the road leading from Bristol to the ferry, of 60 feet front and 20a feet deep. 10 lots on a road of 60, feet wide, laid out parallel with the river and below the ferry. Each lot. ontaining 3 acrc«,"wi:h a front of i6z feet on the river, and rsnning back to a public road a: the drftance of from the front the view of the river, with a free pafijge to and from it, will by con trail be always kept opsri. A farm called Limon's, containing ilO acres, 40 of which are good wood-Land, with a farm house, baen, liable, out building*, aft excellent orchard, with a good cyder prels. A farm called Bayley's, fronting the post road, containing 149 acres, with a g:od nsw two (lory frame house anil new barn, remarka bly well watered and timbered. A farm called Chrl< '3, between ihe lead ing to Philadelphia and that to Fa'.stown,con taining iSo acres, oh the farm is a new houie and barn. A farm called Lovet's, containing joo acres of good frefh land, with a good new house and barn. ioo acres, part wood land,between the main road ami the river, without buildings. ICO acres called Butler's, with a houfc and barn Watson's farm, containing 185 acres, with a brick houie, barn and fhbles, it has a landing on the river ; this tra<Jl may be conveniently dl vided. Moone's farm, with 120 acret, a good brick house and barn, and a lauding on the river." 182 acres adjoining the above. A (had filhery on the river Delaware, with 69 acres of excellent land, including an island call ed Goat Island, with the right of landing on the nu:n and eftablilhing a ferry to Lamberton 1 here is en this place a tenant's house, and one for curing fi(h ; it rents at »refc«t for jool- per annum. 292 acres of excellent upland, well fenced, and affording several fine fituatious serb uildings; part of this trail iswoad land. The sale will commence at ten o'clock in the morning, add continue 'till the whole are fold The rcrm! ol payment arc 1-3 .'own, r-3 in one, the other in two years, with intereil, fccnred by a mortgjge on the premises. An abatement of j per tent, will be made for any moniei paid in advance.' . . A survey and platt of the whole eflate may b,> seen by applying to Keary C!ymer,Efq. at Mor rifville, who will »ive tne neieffary information to persons enquiring, March r Charles CampbelLj W AT C a-M A KER. d6w HAS removed to the i'hop formerly occupied by Mr. yohn Wood, No. rj, corner of From and Chei'n.it-ftreets ; where he will thank futtv receive and execute orders with neatnels and difpah h ME HAS l£ Ob! ST AN FLY ON HAND, A Ne3t and Large Affortmeitt of Clocks & Watches. WANTED, A JOURNETMAN; ALSO, nr.e or two Apprentices of refpeilj hie parent*. F&fL- S JLR, A large quantity of Watefa Glasses Wboltfak an& Retail. *■ " • ; r.or 44 ' FAR MS. dt2BMar. 3*wtf INSURANCE OFFICE. THE (übferibers beg leave »o inform theircommer cial Iriends in ptwicular, and the public in general, that an office for the Insurance of Shippi nC, is now ooened at No. 95 South Fror.t-ftrcee, where a ft)are of the public patronage is tefpeftfu lv folici'-ed. N. V J. FRAZIER. feb 15 For Saie r The Schooner, THREE SISTERS T.S almolt a new vsfiel, carries between fix and •jco barrels and fails remarkably Fait, when loaded draws about 8 or 8 I a terr water, (he is- in com plete order, having all the fails that cat> be used to advantage, the grrater part of them are new. Jn fliort fiie may be font to foa at a small Experce, and in tln<e or four days notice For terms apply to "Jehu Ho/lifigswortb, Iff Co. No. 47, I'emi-i'treet. Feb. 6, Ship Broker's Office, And Camm'iJJion Store, No. 119, Sooth front Strfft, Next ilosr to she fußoia House. ■"pHfc Subfcribcr, encouraged oy the advice of A his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship tnd Insurance Broker. He propos es to buy and ftll veflels and every thing relat ing thereto—alhft masters of veflels and o.bers in entering and clearing at the Ciiftoim-Houfe, procuring and shipping freight, fettling Ini'ur ance ar.d all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the necessary Blanks md Stamps. Papers in foreign languages translated, and in formation given iri general mercantile ir.atters. —From a knowledge pained by long experience of ivery branch of business he hopes to be ufe fuJ to those who please to favor him with their commands. SAMUEL EMERY. November iq For FREIGHT or CHARTER, to any pat} of EUROPE, The Swedish Snow SSk Maria, Hans Olof Kock, commander. A remarkably good veffrf, about ibo tons bur then. A freight to Cadiz, or any part of the Mediterranean Would be preferred. Enquire of the Captain on beard at Vine-Street Wharf dec 17 § FOR SaLE, In the healthy and pleasant village of BORDENTON. AHA!NDSOM£, well finiflied, and con venient two story Frame House, and late ly occupisd by colonel John Vanemburgh,—the House is 36 feet in front on the main street, and 30 feet deep—four-rooms on a floor, with a kitchen 18 by 15 feet, two good rooms over the lame and one with a fire place—a very excellent cellar under the n hole hotJe ; the lot two fifths of an acre, enclofcd with a high boird fence ; the garden in high cultivation, and contains a viriety of best grafted fruit.—Good liable, car riage house, Imoke house and a pump of good water in the yard, the wliele in complete repair. The healtbinefs .fnd pleasantness of Mie village of Bordentun and the neighborhood are too well known to require any commendation. For terms apply to James H. Xmlaj, tsq, now in Philadelphia, or to the fuWcriber now «n ihe premift-s. Mdiir V..INEMRURGH, Bcrdeniou. fsb rj W A N T F, D, A YOUNG MAN, who umtarflands the Ger man language, writes a good German hand, an 1 knows how to call accoonts, to be brought up to br.finefs in a Counting-houf.- mf thi,s city.—For particulars, enquire at iNo. too, Sprucoitrcet. march 2 dtf John Miller, junr. HAS a E MOVED FROM NO. 8, CH£SNUT, To the Five Story Building, in Dock, near ThirdJlrett, WHERE HE HAS FOR S.\LE, 300 Bales of Bengqi Goods ; CONSISTING o» C OSS AS Baftas Mamoodics Humhums T afTaties Striped Dorcas Ca'icoes Handkerchiefs, £s'c. (sfc. ■4lfo. a large ajfortment of Madras Handkerchiefs, of various dtfcnptions. January i Notice. TO BE SOLD, Or exchanged for property in or near Phi ladelphia, A AR , M " f ° nc hundred and forty two acres of I X Land on therond trom New-Port 10 Lar,caller the'T.rm"^ 0 " r °' ove > lee " n g Houjt.Cbefler county, Tavefn ft W " f form "'y aj a S-ore »nd lavern, tor furtherinformation apply toCH Ri p< WHARTON, at his house No. fcb. 18. Rcuens Sheetings. FOR S -iLE, THRFF. cafas, conuininir too pi'ces Rr.uens Mwerfng. fumble for the Marama or New-Or leans market— Appty at no 73, South Front-ftr.ct <Bb %1 eod6t 1 • • »■ - ch m The l.cg, n«a he strait.and free from ffulcct ana knots : „o faulty logs will on any account be feyiivejj Thofr who dcli«r prupofals for bored WgS are requited to mentftn.the price at whicii they will deliver the lo K « unbtw«rd,in cafe it (bouli I l 6 _ ,oun ' l proper to bsre thrm in Philadelphia. PropoftiK in writing will b; received iy B. Heniy Latrobc, engine^;. South TwellA-ttrect, the firft House from Markec-ftrect. . Jtfr 8 .»■ , M .... c CHINA yooDS. " ~ N.w Mvcrin* /Tom the.Jbip Ntu-Jcr/ey, jgom Canteft, '"««■> FOR S A L E, At the Stores of the Subfcribersi X CONSISTING OF Bohea -j Jdyfon {kin / < Young hyson TSAS. Hyfijß and f- Imperial J White nankeen* Luteftringi, colored and bia'tfc Sehlbaws do. 60. —- Handkerchiefs do. do. 4.4 Sewing silks do. do. Black hair ribbon Black fattio* Cassia in small bale* China ware in dining and tea setts On Hand, ia w JO trunks and cafc>» dimitie9;mufl&:, ginghgrfit, muflinets and pullicat handfeerchiefsyin small pao fc. for the Weft-India market. 1$ trunks of printed Calicoes, a Cor ted for the Weft-India market. 1 bale of wooleu cloths,low priced. Sail canvas by the bale or i to 8. Copper in (heets 44 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches Raised copper bottoms in tubs. A fmaH invoice ot queens ware aflbrted. English wrought nails in casks. Sheathing paper. N«w-Orleans indigo Paints of different colors, dry in caflcs. Old Madeira wine fit for life. NIC KLIN & GRIFFITH. ni w.f'r.tf. In the last arrivals from Bremen, Hamburg and Amsterdam AND FOR SALE, ' AT *£AIONASLK FRICtSANDQN A lißlHxl CREDIT, BY PRATT &JCINTZING, U 1 i l No 'W;. >,o »h Water flrcet. 2.15 bales & boxes licklenburghs h«mp?n linen* aud oanabrigs from i/c to 3f per ell J> .70 do. bleached and brown hessians 40 do. brown rolls fuitablefot eof fee bags 20 do. ltrong do. d,o. fofcott>on do* 30 thefts platillas » do. sealing-wax i do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth ?o t.o crcas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail. twine 12 Jo. cftopaillss I do. Ivatche^, 15 do. Biekfieli Enen 14 pipes p ort Wlne 90 do. pwterbornes 91 cases claret 45 do Brittanias 130 da fine lone corked 1 do. Holland canvass claret r d«. RulTia do. 1600 bitftcls fine la!t 3 do. Kuffia sheetings 40 caflrsofroll brinflone . do. ravens duck ,co calk, of naval flora*. »do Ruflia drilkni Jo log, prime mahogany r do. brown holland 4 hhdr cofT.-,- mills ? r\v,!** T 0 l,un,les G «'»an steel I d&.W ahrendrop linen 16 chefti of slates w I do. Caraudoles peficils r do. Flemish linens A package of fta£ es I do. cambricks and A do. woolcti cars &c . ETLi , • 01 » do. fiamoi. S barrels of Lentilles I do. Arabia flr.pe / cherts of prime rcd I »10. bunting for color- crust Holland cheefo I packfi. Madras hand- .50 kegs of pearl barlev kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers 1 do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and 6 bates empty bags foal leather [ chest hair ribband 300 boxe< window glass 3 bcxes tapes, assorted 800 Oemijnhns 2 da bobbin, assorted 50 boxes glaft tumblers 1 box threads & tapes assorted I do. fine blue lid ados 2 hhds. pumice stone i chests men's flippers 1 box ol mill saws 3 do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery I calls hog's bristles \ quantity of Clone Ues 6 chests writing pajer and pickling pots 4 do. quills j A fcw ftlps anchors, &c novambcr I a tu&f-tf executrix. d6w » ' : iawtf John Dobbin, B-OOT SHOEMAKER. T) ESPECTFULLY informs his Fri«j»di and IV the Public in general that he carries en his !>"finefs at No South Second-free:, nearly op. pofite the Merchints Coffee house wh(*re gen tlemen may he Applied in the neatefl and heft manner he assures :hofe who ntar plesfe to fa vor htm with their commands that noattemion or exertion on his fide shall be want ing to render N. B. Orders received will be pundlual> at vended to. MAYOR'S OFFICE | MOVED 5 iiw^w I'Shite Oak Legs-—or White Oak Pipe—Wan tED pr6po?als, IVJLL be . KSCf irSD, On or before the 10th day of March, For the Dtlivery. To the Corporation of the 'Jity of -Philadelphia, or their agat* at any part within the Uid City of tb e WHuLe or part of . 104,000 {jet 1 rumiinp measure, of WHITE OAK LOGS, In le-ngthj of ten or twelve feet, Or of t!n; fame quantity, of Logs, Bored into pipe, counter bored and tapped, * J under : . , >, *4,000 feet tomeaftjre 13 inches.it the end, it bored, 4 I-l ineS flipe. , : , 10,000 fret to mejfure ii inches at tfce tSiekeft ead, it hored, iocb pip*. 1, . 64.000 feet to nieafure 11 inches«the thiefcett, eud, if bored, j inch pipe. ' 104,0C0 fib; rt Imported [Volume XV. N-i.-jr f.
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