cftije and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 2022.] The price of this Gazette is Eight dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting j and unless some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. NOTICE. Joseph Thomas's Creditors are hereby eameftly requested to furnilh their Accounts duly attested, as foen as convenient : thereby to enable the Afligntes to form an idea of the flats of liis affairs : —and alMhofe indebt tdtofaid Thomas, are required to make im mediate payment to either of the Subfcribcrs. SAMUEL W. FISHER,) Assignees WILUAM BUCKLEY, > of JOHN HALL. JJ.Thnmas dec. %i. ber, Irom Hambjrg, AND FOR SALE,' By the Subscribers, 460 pieces 6-4 quadruples filefias 35 do. 84 do. 139 do. creasa la Morlaix 34 do. 9 8 coutils 3 do. 4-4 do. 44 do. 6.4 guingai 250 do. Ruflia fail-duck 10 pipes Ricarlo wine %$ hegfheads French brandy go do. claret 100 cases, at 4 doz. bottles each "J claret of Tuper -128 do, at I do. do. do. J ior quality. Also on Hand, II bales ticklenburgs, at »3 to 18 cents pr. ell I j do.«Wcfer linncn, at l6to 10 cents pr. yard I box paterbornes 5 boxes hollow g-lafs ware 5 calks Ruflia bri:4le» (firft quality) Erick y Lewis .Bollmann, no. too, Spruce (Ireet Feb. 13 TAKE NOTICE, THAT I am to be fold on such terms, that the purchaser need not advance any caih, unless 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 two years, and not leis. lam a bright bay, full 154 hands high, of noble descent, my name is TRIMMER —I was got by Hall's imported horse Eclipse, my dam, purchased by Doctor Hall, was got by the importer! horse Slim ; my grand dam was got by Old Figure p-inv great grand dam by Talkers 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 eftablilhed ; I won the colt's purse at Bladenlburg of twenty guineas ; I won a fifty guinea purse at Baltimare, a fifty gtiYnea purse at An >apoli» and a fifty guinea purse at Hagerftown. I never loft a race but the last I run at Alexandria, which to my be'ng badly (hod, as I loft all my plates before I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every refpewi ; my offspring are in great repute, some of which are now in training for the turf —pro- cure me good ftandi and entertainment and I am able to tarn one thousand dollars per an num. lawtf d6w ■ Any person inclining to buy .or rent may know the terms by to John Caman (LovehaHJ Coecil county and state of Mary land. eight miles south of Elkton. Feb. 21, NOTICE. '.s giveij to all those indebted to she firms of Jackson £s? Evens, John B. Evens, is* Co. Evens £s? Bullock, IVhitton, Evens & Co. and John B. Evens. THAT tha Sublcrifcer is fully authorized toad, just and fettle the affairs of those concerns; and that suits will be indiscriminately commenced on all accounts that ffemaiu unpaid on .~be aoth day ol March next. fct> * PHILADELPHIA: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1799. —VIZ ALSO, fit for immediate use, Richard, Bayley ks" Co. , John B. Evens, NOj 119, South TJiirdrftreei cod<>w Sales of Valuable Property. On THURSDAY the 28th d*y -jf March inftaHt, Will be. Sold by Public Vendue, At the Middle Ferry, near the Falls of Delaware, Me(Tiiage, Lots, Buildings, Waterworks and Plantations, Situate in the county of Bucks, Sppafite to the thriving towns of Trenton and Lambrrt»n, being part of Morrisinlle F.Jlate. ift.nF'HE man-fion house lately occupied by Ro X bert Morns, jun. Esq. with 34 acres of land, including an excellent garden, orchard and iome wood. The hojfe is nearly new, confiding of a hall, two passages, two eleg nt bow rooms and three Qther rooms on the main floor ; four chambers with convenient garrets on the upper floor ; it is surrounded by a piazza of 14 feet depth, and under it are kitchens, servants hall, two cham bers for servants, with cellars and vaulu. Adjoining and communicating it anice-houfe, mißc-koufe and smoke-house,, and at a conve nient distance are lubftantial brick stables ca pable of containing ten hoifcs, and fnnf- car riage houses, with every necefiary accommoda tion for fervant9. and. The ferry from Pennsylvania to New jerfey, with a large convenient ho'ji'e, one part of stone the other brick ; a good stone bam and stabling for jo horses, with this will be fold 18 acres of land, and the priviledge of landing on any part of the estate. 4th. Four frame houses on the main road leading from Bristol to the ferry, each accom modated with a lo', 66 feet front aud 100 feet deep. 1 good two story frame house on the old river with a lot of the above dimenlions, arfW a good Smith's (hop adjoining. A frame house, and saw makers (bop on Mill street. 10 houses 0/different sizes on the fame street- A house now in the tennre of R. Trimble with a large barn, barrack, and extensive lot. Several buildings, occupied as work shops. A l.i rgs bake house. Six brick buildings, with good lots near the upper ferry. An island in the river Delaware, containing about 40 acres, above the mill dam, and the island bf low, on which are the following works. Snuff-mill, Plaifter of Paris mill, Saw-mill, Grindftcincmill, Slitting mill, mill for rolling bolts, rolling mill for rolling bar into (beet iron or hoops, mill ffor drawing wire, trip hammer. A forg« and compleat air furmce for convert ing pig into bar it on The whole of the island, and the above worlds, together with the site for a grift mill, will be fold together or separate as may appear molt eligible at the time ef sale. The dwelling hopfes are, mmy of them, nearly new, well built, ind conveniently contriv ed ; purchasers may be accommodated with a few acres of land convenient to them, as part of the lands will be relerved for that purpose. so Lots on the road leading from Bristol to the ferry, of 6o feet front and »os feet deep. io lots on a road of 6o feet wide, laid out parallel with the river and below the ferry. Each lot containing 3 1-5 acres, with a front of 161 f«t on the- river, and running back to a 1 public road tt the distance of from the front the view of the river, with a free passage to and from it, will by con trad be always kept open. FAR MS. A farm called Linton's, containing! io acres, 40 of which are good wood-land, #ith a farm house, baen, stable, out buildings, an excellent Orchard, with a good cyder press. A farm called Bayley's, fronting the post road, containing 149 ax:res, with a good new two-story frame heul'e and new barn, remarka bly well watered and timbered. A farm called Clark's, between the road lead ing to Philadelphia and that to FaTls-town, con taining iSo acres, oh the farm is a new hpufe and barn. A farm called Lovet's, containing »oo acres of good fre(h land, with a good new house and barn. 100 acres, part wood land, between the main road and the river, without buildings. ioo acres called Butler's, with a house and barn Watson's farm, containing 385 acres, with a brick house, barn and stables, it has a landing on the river; thistraA may be conveniently di vided. Moone's farm, with no acres, a good brick house and bam, and a landing on the river. l&i acres adjoining the above. A (had filhery on the river Delaware, with 69 acres of excelleat land, including an island call ed Goal Island, with the right of landing on the ma;n and eftablilhing a terry to Lamberton There is on this place a tenant's house, and one for curing filh ; it rents at »refe«t for aool* per annum. 291 acres of excellent up-land, well fenced, and affordingfeveral fine situations far buildings; part of this tra9, South front Strfft, Next doar to the CudOm House. THE Subscriber, encouraged oy the advice of his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship and Insurance Broksr. He propof ts to buy and fell veflels and every thiog relat ing thereto—iflift matters of vessels and others in entering and clearing at the Custom-House, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Infur anee ar.d all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the necessary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreign languages translated, and in formation given in general mercantile fitters. —From a knowledge g-ained by long experience of e-very branch of business he hopes to be ufe ful to those who please to favor him with their commands. SAMUEL £MERT. November ig FOR S ALE, In the healthy and pleasant village of BORDENTON. AHANI3SOME, well finilhed, and con venient two story Frame House, and late ly occupied by colonel John Vanemhurgh,—the House is 36 feet in front on the main street, and 30 feet deap—-four rooms on a floor, with 1 kitchen 18 by 15 feet, two good rooms over the fame and one with a fire place—a very excellent cellar under the whole house ; the lot two fifths of in acre, enclufcd with a high bosrd fena? ; the garden in high cultivation, and contains a variety of bell grafted fruit.—Good stable, car riage house, smoke house and a pump of pood water in the yard, the wh«le in complete repair. The healthiness and pleafintnefs of the village of Bordenton and the neighborhood are too well known to require any commendation. For terms apply .to James Jsf. May, esq. now in Philadelphia, or to the fu'bfcriber mw •n the premifrs. M/IRY VANEMBURGH, executrix. bundles German fted I ds.Wahrendrop linen io chests of slates and 1 do. Caraudoles pencils I do. %lemifh linens A package of Ikates 1 do. cambricks and A do. woolca caps, Sic. kwns 4 chests of Nuremberg 1 do diaper toys 12 do. (Iripes 40 kegs of yeßow ochre t8 do. cliecks 3 hhds. Glue 2 do. fiamoit S barrels of Lentilles 1 do. Arabia stripe s chetls of prime red I do. buntiug for colors crust Holland clieef® r packa. Madras hand- 30 kegs of pear) barley kcrchieis 60 boxes of capers 1 do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and 6 bales empty bags foal leather x chest hair ribband 300 boxes window glafa 3 boxes tapes, assorted 800 Demijohns 2 da. bobbin, alTorted 50 boxes glass tumbler! r box threads & tapes assorted 1 do. fine blue liftados 2 hhds. pumice stone 5 chests men's flippers I boxofmillfawe 3 do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery 2 cads hog's bridles A quantity of Hone ugs 6 chests writwg paper andpickling potj 4 do. quills A fsw foips anchors, november la tu&f-tf John Dobbin, BOOT SHOEMAKER. RESPEC r FULLY informs his Friends and the Public in grneral that he carries on hi 3 business at No 99 South Secondjlreet, nfcariy op posite the Merchmts Coffee honfe where gen tlemen maybe Applied iH the neatefi and best manner—he aflures :hofe who may pleife to fa vor him with their commands that no attention or exertion on his fide (hall be wanting to render him worthy of their encouragemtat. N. B. .Ordert received will bepundlually at tended to. iawtf »W olffiCfc ' i " REMOVED t# ts7 Somh Sccond-flreet. novem * lawgw [Volume XV. PROPOSALS, VTILL BE RECFIVFD, CONSISTING OF On Hand., Importe D s mw.fr.tf. 4*w