~T "f $c UlUtCtl Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Numbeh 2024.] * »•■ 0 , t s.* { ji^T 31 price of this Gazette is Right Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless some person in this city toill betomc answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. notice. Joseph Thomas's Creditors ire hereby earnestly requested to furniih their Accounts duly attelled, as fosn as convenient : thereby to enable the Assignees to form an idea of the slate of his affairs ; jnd all those indebt ed to said Th<tm as, are required to make im mediate payment to either ol the Subscribers. SAMUEL W. FISHER,} Assignees WILLIAM BUCKLEY, > of JOHN HALL. JJ.Thomii 1 dec. si. - W A N T E D, A YOUNG MAN, who undarflsnds the Orr man language, writes a good German hand, »n-l knows how to cad accoontt, to be brought up to bufintfsin a Counting-houlc ®t this city I*or particulars, entire at No. 100, Hprace-lbreet. march 2. dtf FOR SALE, To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty mi es of the city,or to let on ground-rent tortver Several valuable building Lots, In Philodtlphiay Enquire of WiHiam M. Bidd-le.na. 147, Chefnut- Areet. Nov. ax &• All persons indebted to the Estate of Joseph Anthony, fen. deteaftd, are re quested t» make immediate payment : —And ill those who have any demands agaiattfaid estate, are defiled to produce them legally attested to the fubferibers for fettlemtnt. JOSIAH HEWES, } JOHN MORTON, >■ Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY, 3 Deeember ■ - d<f To be Let, A House and three Acres of Land, Pleasantly situated at the Falls of Schuylkill— CRquire it the office of the United States Gazette, feb. 7 § ALL PERSONS Indebted to the Estate ef Mr. John FiNNO.late of Philadelphia, deceased.are desired to make pay ment, and those having any demands, to present them for settlement.-so SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARQ FENNO, Agent to the administration. 4 ,im Nov. 3o To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable bufinefs — For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth street A person who hasfome knowledge of pamt tne or drawing would be preferred. b W. HAYDON, U'HO HAS A Cellar to Let. jan it FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 14 four pound Cannon, different kugths, e Carronades. JOHN NIXON & GO. December l. § White Platillas. A few boxes of White Platillas, Just arrived and lor Talc by thefubfenber, GIDEON H. WELLS. feb 21 For Sale, Deliverable at Norfolk, A -CARGO Of Honduras Mahogany, &. Logwood. For terms apply to PHILIPS, CRAMOND, & CO. jbtunry ft. TEN or twelve Tuns, Cl»ver & Timothy Of the firft quality.—Apply at No. 43, Almond-street- Jan. 8. lawtf PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, that application will be made to the Directors of the Bank of Pennfyl vanu for the renewal of a Ce<tifftate for a (hare in the said Bank, No iißj, dated July 14th 1 7S2' landing in t!ae name of JOSEPH REED, the' fame having been accidentally lait ot de flroyed, Philad. Jan. frf WATF.R LOAN. THE Commifiioners for receiving fu'bfcriptions to a Loan for supplying the City of Philadelphia with wholesome water, give NOTICE, That rhey will aall on the citizens for their ftibfcrip tisns in the following diflrifls William Jones wili receive from Vine to South fide of pine-street. Lcai Kollings-wortb will receive from the North fide of Pine to the South fide of Spruce-streets. Jtfc IValn will receive from north fide of Spruce to the south fide of Walnut-ftreete. P.iv ard Tilgl'man will receive from north fide of Walnut to the south fide of Chefnut-ftreets. Join I.ijleef, and 7 will reeeive from north fide o( Jonathan Ratinfon, J Chefmit to the south flie of Market-ltreef. St-phrn Girarti, and") will receive from north fide of Jaci'j SUttuhr I Market to the south fide of Arch-ltreets. Thomas Hajkins will receivefrom north fide of Arch to the south fide of Race-streets, Leonard 'Jacobi will receive from north fide of Race to the south fide of Vine-streets. CrucJJbatii, "> will attend at the office of Jared If 1 Jared Ingafol ) Ingcrfc 1, opposite the State Howfc, wiHi tkebook hitherto kept Et the Crty Hall. order of the boards JACOB SHOEMAKER, see'rj. Id no iß:h \ § •- • -»-f —v,s.-.~* >'' k '*.'- - . -'-. ;- *" i". t--.-. .- " 'ANTED, No. 135, Market ftaect, 3»v*4W For Sale, h a r, d6w. PHILADELPHIA : THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1799. CHINA GOODS, Juit received per rhe (bip Ncw-Jerfey from Canton AND" FOR SALE BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL, f At his Store No 187, south Secondfstree t V!7. An aflortment of Teas of the fir ft qua i.-y, White and yellow nankeens Caflia, silk umbrellas an aflortment of china ware, and a variety of SILKS,' ronfisting of Black and colored LuteOring do. do. fatrins do. do. fenlhaws do. do. fiik handkerchiefs do* do- sewing silks Black TaffVties ALSO, 12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine, fit tor .immediate ufc, j*n 14 For Sale by the Subscriber, No. X 45. vl 'rket-.ire.t, Very low for Cadi, or a (hort Credit, The remaining flock of the late House of TODD if MOT T, Cloths, Kerseymeres, a few printed Cottony, Printed handkerchiefs and shawls Printed dimities Holiery, thieads, twist and sewing fflfcs A small amount ot hardware, WILLIAM MOfr, Agent for the assignees of Todd isf Moti, to Whom, all persons i debted to that concern, arc requoftcd to make immediate payment. iv. Morr\ Having commenced business in the Commission line, ins store is now open far the reception of Dry Goods of all descriptions. ; "hiladel< hia, Februarys '?99- § Richard Bayley Co. „ RES PEC ' FULLY inform the public thatthe Retail Business carried on by th«m ad their Store No. 136, Market street will in future be carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whom they beg leave to recommend to the favor of their triends and the puMic. All Persons indebted to the above firm and thof to who:* they arc indebted, will pi afe to apply to John uiTtsiOEs & Co. or the fcttlemem of their refpe&ive accounts, who are duly empowered for that purpose. Richard Bayley tsf Co. WILLIAM BONNAR, RESPECTFULLY informs his triends and the public, that the above Store will be opened by him on Monday the 4th ef February next, with an affortmei t of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the feafnn, w lich he flatters himfelf will meet the approbation of those whs honor him with their favor. yen 29. . § Jujt Received, By the {hips Juno, V. ai>. rs, and Four Friends, Hubbcr» rom Hamburg, AND FOR SALE, By the Subscribers, 460 pieces 6-4 quadruples fileCas 35 do. 84 do. 139 io. creasa la Morlaix 34 do. <) 8 coutils 3 do. 4-4 do. 44 do. 6-4 guinga» f 250 do. Ruflia fail-dutk 10 pipes Ricarlo wine 25 hcglheads French brandy 80 <: 0. , claret 100 cases, at 4 doz. bottles each") claret of fuper -228 do. at I do. do. do. j ior quality. Also on Hand, II bales ticklenbu:g«. at 23 vo 28 cents pr. ell H do .Wiser linnen, at 16 to 20 cents pr. yard I box paterbornes 5 boxes hollow glass ware j calks t u'liabrii-'les (Prft quality) Erick & Lewis Bollmann, no. 100, Spruge flreet Feb. 13 TAKE NOl ICE, THA I 1 am to be foJd on such terms, that the purchaler need not advance any cash, unless lie 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 less lam a bright bay, full 154 hands hiph, of noble descent, my name is TRIMMER —I was got by Hall's imported harfc Eclipse, mv dam, purchased by D oft or Hall, was got by the imported horse Slim j my grand dam was got by O'd Figure f-ray great grand dam by Talkers Othello out of Selima, &G. &c. as will more fully appear by William Lyle's attelled certificate who raised me. My character as a racer is well ellablilhed ; I wo« the colt's purife at Bladeniburg of twenty guineas ; I won a fifty guinea purse at Baltimsre, a fifty guinea purle at An .apolis and a fifty guinea pi rfe at Hagerllown. I never loft a race but the !aft I run at .ilexandria, which was owning to my be'ng badly shod, as I loft all my plates before I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every of which re now in training for the turf—pro cure me good stands and entertainment and I am able to earn one thousand dollars per an num. Any person inclining to bay or rent may know the terms by applying to John Carnan (Loveha'lJ Coecil county and state of Mary, land, eight miles south of Elkton. fifh. 21. NOTICE. Is given to all those indebted to she firms of Jackson £s? Evens, John B. Evens, iff Go. Evens £s? Bullock, Whitton, Evens &? Co. and John B. Evens. THAT th@ Subscriber is fulJy authorized toad, just and fettle the affairs of those concert s ; and that suits will be indiscriminately commenced on all accounts that reraaiu unpaid on :be aoth day ol March next. John B. Evens, No, 119, South Third-flrtct eodfiw feb % . \'* ■* ' • ■T' - v Sales of Valuable Property, dn THURSDAY the 28th day of March IVill be Sold by Public Vendue, At the MidJle Ferry, near the Falls of Delaware, Melfuage, [>w, Ruildmgs, Wattf^woiks and Plantations, Situate in the county of Buck), opprjit: to tht thriving toxuns of Trenton ,nd i.a-nb rton, being part of Morrisinlle F.Jiate iff. I manfii n h-jufe lately occupied by R<i bert Morris,jun Ekj. with 34 acres of land,including an excuilent garden, orchard and some wood. The hoofe is nearly new, ebn-fifting of a h4l, t-vo faflajiea, two elesC uc bow rooms and thjee other rooms on the main flour ; jour cbalbbert with ionvfiiient garre's on the upper floor ; it is surrounded by a piazza of 14 lett depth, and under it are kitchens, fcrvan{9 hall, two cham bers For servants, with cellars and vault*. Adjoining and communicating is anicc-houfe, miflt-hi'jfe and fmslee-itaule, and at a conve nient dillance are (übfltatial brick Hab)e& ca pable of containing ten horses, and four car riage hnnles, with every neetflary aocomffioda- tion for servants 2nd. Tile ferry from Pennsylvania to *N T ew- Jersey, with a large coDVemertt house, one part of ftonf the other britik ; a good tlone barn and stabling tor 10 horfej, with this wiH be laid i 8 acres of land, and the pfiviledge of iantlihg 011 any part ofthf eflste. 4th. Fo'ir frune houfet on the road leading from Brifiol to the ferry, each ajrdom i[](.dated with a lo?, 60 ieet front aHa 190 fact deep. i good t%vo ftpry frame house on tfiei old livc-r with'a lot of rtie ahove duuruSons, anti a good Smith's (hflp adjbiftiKsr. , A frame ho'jfc, and uw makers ihoj} on ,Mill (Irtet. " , xc houses of different sizes on the fame ftreef.' A house now in the tentire of R. Tririible with a large barn, bamtlt,a:id cxtenfiv-.: lot. Several buildings, occupied as wori; (bopj. A Is rgs bake house. Six bri/k buildings, with good lots near the upper ferry. An iftand in the river Delaware, about 4c acres, above the mill the ifljnd bUow, on which are the following-works. Snuff-mill, Plaifter of P.»ris mill, Saw-mill, •Grindltcnemill, Slitting mill, mill for rolling bolts, rolling mill for rolling bar into (beet iron or hoops, mill for drawing wire, trip hammer. A forgt and compleat air furnace for convert ing pig into bar iron Tne whole of the island, and the above works, together with the site for a grift mill, *yill be fold together or separate as may appear most eligible at the time of sale. The d veiling houses are, many of them, nearly new, well built, and conveniently Contriv ed ; purchafrrs may be accommodated with a few acres of land convenient to then), as part of the lands wrll berelerved for that purpole. so Lots on the road leading from Bristol to the ferry, of 60 feet front and aoe feet deep. 10 lots on a road of 60 feet wide, laid out parallel with the river and below the ferry. Each lot containing 3 4-5 acres, wi:h a front of 16a feet on the river, add running back to a puWie road ac ink dtftance of . from the wont the view of the river, with ai'ree paflage to and from it, will by con trail be always kept open. A farm called Linton's, containing Ho acres, 40 of which are good wood-land, with a farm house, baen, stable, out buildings 1 , an excellent orchard, with a good cyder prel's. A farm called Bayiey's, fronting the past road, containing t49 acres, with a good new twn-ftory frame house and new barn, remarka bly well watered and timbered. A farm called Clark's, between the road lead ing to Philadelphia and that to Fal s town, con taining ifso acres, oh th« farm is a new house and barn. A farm called Lovef's, containing too acres of goodfreih land, with a good new'houfe and barn. 100 acres, part wood land, between the main road and the river, withour buildings. roo acres called Butler's, with a house and barn Watson's farm, containing 485 acres, with a brick house, barn and stables, it has a landing on the river; this tra# nrayrbe conreaiently dl vidtd. Moone's farm, with i»o acres, a good brick house and barn, and a landing on the river. lßx acres adjoining the above. A ftiad filbery on the river Delaware, with 69 acres of excellent land, including an iflaml calf ed Goat Ithnd, with the right of on the mm and eftahliftiing a ferry to Lambei tori There is on this place a tenant's" house, and one for curing fifh j it rents at present for aool- per annum nji acres of excellent upland, well fenced, and affordingfeveral ftnc situations fer buildings; part o! this traiS is wowd land. The sale will commence at ten o'clock in tKa morning, and continue 'till the whole are fold The -crms ol payment are 1-3 down, 1-3 in one, the other in two years, with intertfl, secured by a mortgage en 'the premiles. An abatement of j per cent, will be made for any mofifes paid in advance. , A survey and plate of the whof« estate may he seen by applying to Henry Clymer.Efq. at Mor rifville, who will give the neicflary information to persons enquiring March I Charles Campbell, W AT C H-M A KER. d6w HAS rSmoVed to the Shopformerly occupied ' by Mr. John No. 55, comer of Frost and Chefnut-ftreett; where he will thanlc fully receive and execute order* with nenneft and dispatch HI H*l CC«l«*Tlr OM H*Kst A Neat and Lsrge A-ffortnient of" Clocks Es? Watches. A JOURNEYMAN ; jiLSO, orve or two Apprentices of refpefla ble parentj. FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glasses nor «4 inttant, rue following FARMS. dtißMar. WANTED, Whole/alc and detail. • Pentrfylvania Population' Company. NOTICE is hereby given to ihe bliareliolders, that an alTeifment of Eight dollars is JeVied on each share } pfcvable, one half immediately, and the remainder in 60 day* from the 14th instant; which {hey are requVft ed to pay t the Tre (urerof the Company at '.he Co®pauy's-Office; No 53 Nonh Ffeurth-ftrect, agree ably to the times above mentioned The proprietors. ill pleale to recolleft the n'ccfii ty of being puv&ml, otherwise ei u e ol ibeir fharei will be incurred jgrcibly to the conilitution. By order of the board, SOL. MAR AC HE j scc'ry. 3iwi m feh. 16 INSURANCE OFFICE. THE fubfcribcrs ocg leave to inform theircommer cial friends in particular, and the pub ic in genera!* that an office for the In*ur anoe of Sin ppi ng, is row opened at No, 95 South Froi.t-ftreer, where a |V>are of ihepublie patronage is refpedlfuMv fo?ici;cd. N. V J. FRAZIER. dim. ■. feb 15 For Saie, THREE SISTERS ts almost A new vessel, carries between fix and 7co-barrels and fails remarkably fait, when lo.it!ed draws about 8 or 8 I a leer water, she i» in com plete order, having aUrhefailstli.it can be used t« advantage, the gn ater prfrt of them are new. In (hort ftie may He i'eot o sea at a fmajl Exper.ce, and in three or four viays n-.tice For terms apply to Jehu Hollingsworth, iff Co. No. 47. Peon street. Feb. 6. * Ship Broker's Office, And CsmmiJJfort Store, No- 119, South front SlTßfft, Nejt door to she Cufto-m House. THE Subscriber, encouraged oy the advice of his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship »nd Insurance Broker. He propos es to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat ing thereto—aflift masters of veflels and others in entering and clearing at the Custom-House, procuring and Clipping freight, fettling Inl'ur ance and all other mercantile ' accounts, and have on hand the oeceffary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreign languages translated, and in formation given in general mercantile matters. —From a knowledge g-ained by long experience of every branch of business he hopes to be ufe ful to those who please to favor him with their commands. SAMVEL EMERY. novemfcer 19 In the healthy and pleasant village of BORDENTON. AHANBSOME, well finiflied, and con venient two story Frame House, and late ly occupied by colonel John Vanemburgh,—the House is 36 teet in front on the main ltieet, and 30 feet de«p —four rooms on a floot, with a kitchen 18 by 15 feet, two good*room»Over the fame and one with a fireplace —a very excellent the whole hoitfe; theldt two fifths of an acre; enclosed with a high boird fence ; the garden in high cultivation, and contains a variety of best grafted fruit.—Good Itible, car riage hoofe, smoke house and a pump of good water in the yard, the whale in complete repair. The healthintfs anij pleafintnefs of the village of Bordem-on and the neighborhood are too well known to require any commendation. For terms apply to "James M■ Imlay, esq. now in Philadelphia, or to the subscriber now «n the premifc6. MART VANEMBURGH, Bordrtrtoh. fob ij A Summer Retreat. For Sale, Sixteen Acres of Land, About half a mile from the city of Philadelphia, '"l Hfc.RE are on the a one fiory brick JL house 38 feet front, a stable and corn crib, a weil of excellent water,and a few fruit trees, the situation is perhaps fupcrior to any within the fame diftanc« of the city, and commands one of he mod beautiful and pt&urefque profpe£ls of the ty, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys, Enquire of EDWARD EONSALL &Co, march 4 otdtf John Miller, junr. HAS REMOYSD FROM NO. 8, CHKSNUT, To the Five Story Building, in Dock, near Third-street, WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONSISTING Ot C OSS AS Baftas Mamoodies Hurnhums Taffaties Striped Doreas Calicoes Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. Alfa. a large ajfortment of Madras Handkerchiefs, of various Jcfeription9. TO BE SOLD, Or exchanged for property in or near Phi ladelphia, A FARM of one hundred and forty two acre* of Land on the road from New-Port to Lancalter, ■.3 near London Grove : Meeting House.Chester county, the Farm House was formerly used aj a Store and Tavern, for further information apply to CH ARLES WHWRTON, it hi* house No. 13S, South Second Itreet. fib. l 8 3»wtf wm "" FOR SALE, executrix, dtiw lawtf No/ice. % ltrwgw • '** - TV bite Oak ■ Logs-—or White Oalc Pipe—Wanted. ;; fROPOiA'.S, '' <4 . pui BE kEcmy.sD\ On or before the loth day of Marofe, For the Delivery, To the Corporation ol the ityoi Philadelphia or their agsnt at any part within the laid City of the wbols ur Part of 104,000 feet, running measure, of WHITE OAK LOGS, In \engtbs of ten or twelve feet f Or of tlie fame quantity, of Bored iato pipe, counterbored and tapped, 24,000 feet to measure 13 inches at the thickefl end, if bored, 41-2 inch pipe. 16,000 Let to measure 11 inches at thethickeft end, if bored, 4 inch pip« 64,000 feet to measure 11 inches at the thickefl end, if bored, 3 inch pipe. io4,oe>b The Log* rmafl be strait and free from shake* and knotb : no faulty logs will on any account be received Those who deliver proposals for bored logs, are r« quested to mention the price at wjiich they will deliver the logs unborcd, in cafe it ftiould be fouttri proper to bore them in Philadelphia. Pfopofnlsin writing: will b received by 2T. Henry Latrobe, engineer. South Twelit'h street, the firft Houfefrom Markcc-Ilreet. .jfcb 8 The Creditors OF the subscriber arc hereby requeued to take notice, that he lias applied to the couro of common pleas, in arid for the county cf Philadel phia, tor the bcne&t of the <i& ot atkm ty pafled the fourth day ot April iafl, for the rein o insol vent debtors and the said court have .. pointed Monday the 25th day »,f Match inllant, for hear ing and determining on the laid petition, in the city of Philadelphia, at such place as the said court may beheld 011 that day, when and v. ;ere, all persons concerned may attend if they think proper. DAViD SIMMONS. 3a\vtasMar march XI NOTICE. TP HE CreJitor»of Robert !VT. Read, will take *■ Notice, that he has applied to the Court of Common Picas, for the county of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the ail of Afi'embty, paJTcd "he 4th of April, lafl, forthereliel of inlolvent debt ors, and they have appointed Monday, the Ijth day of March, inftaut, at ten o'ctock in the fore noon, to hear him and his creditors, attheState- House, or such other place where the court may be held. inarch 11. NOTICE. \ LL perfon3 hating claims against. the Eflate S\. of Thomas Boon, of Caroline county, state of Maryland, deccafed, are requested to exhibit them, properly proven, to the fufefcriber at Den ton, in the county and state aforefaid, on or before the firft day of May next, that there may be a di« vidend made «f the allits now in the hands ef the fubferiber. Those who negle<st this notice, will be forever barred of their eividend, which will be made on the aforefaid day, saw IVm. BOON\ administrator •f THOMAS BOON. iaw3w mardny, NO TICE\ The Creditors of Johat Dobbins are hereby required to take notice, that he hai applied to the Judges of the Court of Common. Plea: for the county of Philadelphia, for the be nefit of the a6t made for the relief of insolvent debtors, pal Ted the fourth cf April last, and that the said judges have appointed the 25th inftantto hear him the said John Dobbins, and his creditors at the State House, at which time and place they may attend if they think fit. JOHN DOBBINS. ... ... IJW3W NO T I C E. GOOD encouragement will be given to a person who understands the Tanning business in all its branches—also to a person who undfrftam 1 * making of Tin-Ware, to move into the Western Country.—Persons who have fniall would b« pre'errsd,—For further particulars enquire at No 5 3 North Fourth-street. None need apply butthofe who can bring gocd recommend at ions. march 12 By way of Public Vendue, on Thursday, the 26th of the Third Month next, A VALUABLE Plantation of Lime-stone Land, Situate in the Great Valley, in Wsjl• Whitciand tvwnjhip, Chejter county, ADJOINING lands of Joseph Downing, Jolhua Roberts, Thomas Merrifs and o thers ; and near the Turnpike road, 18 milei from Philadelphia—the tra<ft contains 298 acres, with then fual allowance, about 200 acres clear, of which 50 acres is Meadow, the remainder well timbered, most of the meadow ground i» watered—aifo fufficient water in all the fields by never-failing springs ; the plowland is ef tesmed to be equal or superior, to any in the neighbourhood ; one third part is now under clover; the buildings are a two-story stone dw*lling house and kitchen adjoining a milch houfe, fxnoke-houfe, waggon-house, two large barns, one stone the other stone and logs, and other out-houfes. There is two bearing orch ards, a garden enclosed with a stone wall, Sec- Credit may be had for a considerable part of the purchase money. Any perfin inclining to view the premises may apply to the owner living thereon. WILLIAM BEALE. N-B. The sale to begin it 3 o'clock on laid day, or. the premiie«. Weft-Whiteland, the 2d nio. 12,1799. ('4) Mar j.n.19. BY THE SUBSCRIBER, On Witlings aud Francis's Wharf, 200 Gin Cases, Also, a few bales of Bengal Goods. yaw^ F«b. »8. MAYOR'S OFFICE REMOVED t® 157 South Secor.d-ftrset. f - * >W [Foivms XV. LOGS, as under : § eod4w To be Sold FOR SALE, V" r " i#fr ->•
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