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    «?» ■*»» Philadelphia Daily Advertise f.
Number 1028.]
JC7* The of this Gazette is Eight
Dollars per annpn to Subscribers residing
.in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay
me Dollar additional for enclosing and di
recting ; and unless some person tii this city
> will become answerable for the subscription,
jt.tnust be paid Six Months in Advance/
IM PORTED
In the last arrivals frtrni Bre%en,
Hamburg and Amsterdam,
AND FOR SALE*
At REASONABLE PRICHANOON A LIBERAL
eaioir, BY
PRATT is* KINTZING,
No 95, North Water street
415 bales & boxes I"ickknburghs,
hempen linens and omabrigs from 1/5 to
■Sf P e >" ell
70 do. bleached and brown hessians
40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof
fee "bags
20 do. strong do. do. for cotton do.
JO chests platillas i do. fcaling-wax
3 dp. dowlas 3 packages oil-doth
30 do. creas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail-twine
I % do. eflopaillas I do. watches
Is do. BL'lefield linen 14 pipes Port wine
90 do. patterbornes 91 cafe* claret
45 do Brittanias 130 do fine long corked
1 do. Holland canvass claret
I de. Russia do.
3 do. Ruflia iheetings
I do. ravens duck
» do. Russia drill, ns
I do. brown Holland
1 do. Silesia redans
I dfr.Wahreudrop Itnen
I do. Caraudoles
I do. Flemilh linens
I do. eambricks and
lawns
J do diaper
|a do. (Wipes
18 do. cNeoks
% do. fiamai*
I do. Arabia stripe
5 do. burting forcofors
I packa Mr. iris hand
kerchiefs
X do. Turkey yarn
6 bales empty bags
I chcft hair ribband
-3 boiffs tapes, assorted
% ds. bobbin, assorted
I bos threads & tapes
I do. fine bine lifhtdos
5 chests men's flippers
3 do. bed ticks
1 easts hog's bristles
6 chests writing paper
4 do. quills
novrmlaer ti
Clover,
Timothy,
Blue Grass
Herds Grass and
White Clover
Ail warranted fre/b and free from all
?ft>ul feed,
FOR SALE,
BT C. ROBERTS,
No. 97, Market, between Second and
Third ftreef,
Who has alfb on hand, a general ajftrtmcnt of
Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and
brass waret ; T. Crowlsy Millington steel, pig
lead, blork-titi, red lead, Spanish brown, Venetian
ttd, Vermillian, &c. &c.
Whcilefalt & Retail.
march a
CHINA GOODS.
Nbw delivering from the ship NeZu-Jer/ey,
from Canton,
FOR SALE,
At the Stores of the Subscribers,
CONSISTING OF
BOHEA -*
Hyson (kin I
Young hyson V. T MAS.
Hyson and (
Imperial J
White nankeens
Lutestrings, colored and black
Setiihaws do. do.
Handkerchiefs do. do. 4*4
Sewing silk* do. do.
Slack hair ribbon
Black fattins
€affia in small bales
Ghiua ware in dining and tea setts
On Hand,
jo trunks and cafeg dimities, muflrr.', ginghams,
rauilinets and pullicat handkerchiefs,in small pack'-
ages, for the Weft-India market.
25 trunks of prir.ted caiicoes, aflorted for the
Weft-India market.
I bale of woolen cloths, low priced.
Sail canvas by the hale or piece, No. Ito 8.
Copper in (beets 24 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches
' Raised copper bottoms in tubs.
A fmaH invoice o! queens ware afTorted.
Englilh wrought nails in caiks.
Sheathing paper.
New-Orleans indigo
Paints of different colors, dry in calks.
QM Madeira wine fit for use.
NICKLIN & GRIFFITH.
Feb. II
SamV Potter, Wm. Page,
Thos. Price.
JV». 31, Ghesnut street.
HAKE JUST RECKfr ED,
per ihip Lexington, from London,
A very large assortment of
DRY GOODS.
Which they wiH fell low for cash, or notes at a
Aort date, among which, are
Printed C?,llicoef, and
Chintzes,
B>iti(h Mufiins, plain,
<tnd timbered,
Silk, cotton and worfled
hosiery,
Leather Gloves,
Black and white laces and
edgin;i,
Callico and cotton checkt
Singhams,
march 14
1630 bulkels fine lalt
to cafksofroll brimflone
).oo calks of neval (tores.
?o logs prime mahogany
4 hh<fe. coffee mills
0 bundles German ftee!
to chests o4 Sates and
pencils
A package of flcates
A do. woolen caps, &c.
4 chelts of Nurenberg
toys
40 kega of yellow ochre
3 hhels. Glut
8 barrels of LentUics
S chelts of prime red
crust Holland cheefij
30 kegs of pear! barley
60 bo*es of c or j
400 fides of upper and
foal leather
300 hones window glass
800 Demijohns
SO boxes giafs turnUers
assorted
1 hh-js. pumice stone
1 be* of ini'd saws
I calk of cutlery
A quantity of stone ugs
and pickling pots
A far (kips anchors,&e.
tn&M
SEEDS,
la.&m.ra.&fr.tf.
m.w.fr.tf.
Cotton counterpane)!. &c.
Puling* & Sarfnetts
and Modes,
Plain & plaid silk (hawls
Silk and cotton fringe
and trimmings,
A handsome assortment
of ribbons,
Is cases of the moll fafh
ionabls ladies hats and
bonnets. -
tuth&f tiA
PHILADELPHIA:
INSURANCE OFFICk.
THE fubferibers Keg leave to inform theircommcjx
cial friends in pellicular, and the public in general,
that an oflfice tor the Insurance of Shi fpi ng, ii
now opened av No. 95 Souih Front-street, where a
(haieof thrpuTilic patronage ii refpettfu lv solicited.
N. Es> J. FRAZIER.
feb ! 5
For Sate,
The Schooner,
jjPqjr THREE SISTERS
IS ilmoft a new vessel, carries between fix and
7CO barTels and fails remarkably fait, wheo loaded
dfaw» about Bor 81 % feet water, file i« in com
plete order, having all the fails that can be to
advantage, the greater part of them are new. In
ftoft fee may be sent o i'ea at a small E*perce, and
in three or four days notice—For tenn< *pp yto
Jehu Ho/lingswortb, & Co.
No. 4?. Penn-ftre^t.
fob. 6.
Ship Broker's Office,
And Cemmiflion Store,
No. i! 9, South front Sf*RFFTj
Next do«r to she Custom House.
THE SubTcriber, encouraged Dy the advice ot
his friends, offers his service to the public
as a Ship »nd Infuranee ™iokor. Hepropof
cs to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat
ing thereto—afiift matters of veflels and others
in enteriYig and clearing at the Ctiftam-Houfc,
procuring and thipping freight, fettling Insur
ance and all other mercantile accounis, 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 gained by long experience
of every branch of business he hopes to be Hfe
'tii to tbofe who pleafc to favor him with their
commands. SAMUEL EMERT.
noveroker to
CHINA GOO:
[u»t received per the (bip New-Jersey from Canton
AND FOR SALE
BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL,
Atliia Store tfo. 187, south Second street,
—VIZ
An assortment of Teas of the firft
quality,
White and yellow nankeens
Cafiia, silk umbrellas
an affortnient of china ware,
and a variety of SILKS, confuting of
Black and colored Lutestring
do. do. fattifis
do. do. fenfhawi
do. dd. silk handkerchief*
do- do. sewing fifks
Black Taffeties
ALSO,
12 pfpeJ of excellent Madeira Wine,
fit for immediate use,
Jan. 14
For Sale by the Subscriber,
No. 145, Market-flreet,
Very low far Cash, or a Ihort Credit,
The remaining flock of the late House of
TODD & MOTT,
Cloths, Kerfcymeres, a few printed
Cottons,
Printed handkerchiefs and (hawis
Printed dimities
Hosiery, threads, twist and sewing fifes
A small amount of hardware, •
WILLIAM MOTT y Agmt
for the assignees of Todd Itt Mott, to
Whom, all persons indebted to that concern, are
requeued to make immediate payment.
W. MOTT,;
Having commenced business in the Cemmiflion
line, his (lore is now open f«r the recaption «f
Dry Goods of all descriptions.
Philadelphia, Febraary 4,1799. $
Richard Bayley £sf Co.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that the
Retail Bufinefn carried on by them at their
Store. No. 136, Market-street, will in future be
carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whom they beg
leave to recommend to the saver of their friends
and the public.
All Persons indebted to the
above firm and those to whom they are indebted,
will please to apply to John Whitesides & Co.
or the settlement oftheir refpe>£live accounts, who
are duly empowered for that purpose.
Richard, Bayley & Co.
WILLIAM BONNAR,
RESPEC TFULLY informs his friends and the
public, that the above Store will be opened
by him on Monday the 4th of February next,
with an affortmctt as
DRY GOODS,
Suitable to the feafsn, which he flatters himfelf
will meet the approbation of tbofe who honor him
with their favor.
>■ *9• «
WANTED,
To Article for two or three
years a young Man to a profitable business
For particulars enquire at no- 68, south Fourth
itreet
A person who has some knowledge of paint
ing or drawing would be preferred.
W. HAYDON,
WHO HAS
A CeUar to Let.
in ii
FOR SALE,
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
14 four pound Cannon, different lengths,
5 Carronades.
JOBN NIXON & CO.
December 1.
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 179.9. -
Land, Town Lots, &c.
LAND id the T»«mlhip of Gamiria and
lots in the Town of Beula, Somerset
county, Pennfylvwiia, for file at a moderate
price and upon a reafonablc credit j 'any quan
tity mav be obtained from 100 acres to 10,000
—and good mechanics and laborers ma.y have
land orlots for their work.
The fituatipn is healthy and the foil good ;
the present settlers are sober, iiiduftrious and
well informed. A femioary »f learning, pub
lic library and other ufeful inllitulions have been
among the firft objefls of their attention. Roads
have been cut, and new ones arts contemplated
in different dire&ione—The distance from Phi
ladelphia it abost 135 miles ; from Pittlburgh
65 miles and from Fort Franklin 85 miles. The
belt rout is through Harrilburgh, Lewiftown,
Huntingdon, &c.
For further parNewlars, enquire of
MORGAN RHEESy
dim
No. 177 Smith Second, itreet,
Philadelphia, or of
Messrs. JONES CS" MOORE,
Surveyors, Benia.
ffh'3
NOl ICE.
The Creditors of Janjes Cummings
and Co. who h»ve executed the aiEgnmait and
delivered their amounts prfviovs "o tie iio'i.
may receive their refpedhve divi.lrsds by ap
plying to the at No.'6i, dpek (ireet,
08 the nth, 13th, or 15th inft between the
hours of eleven and one. -
JOHN Tit AVIS,
JGMN WADOWOTON,
JAMES TAYLOR,
CORNELIUS CQKNEGYS,
Assignees of James Cutnmings & Co.
Mareh 8. 3t —ik rh & fa
THE Creditors of JOSEPH JEFFRES, of
the city of Philadelphia, houle carpenter,
are hereby requeiled to take notice, that he bath
petitioned the honoral)!e Judges of the. Court of
Common Pleas, in and for the county of this
commonwealth, for ,the benefit of ail a<sl enti
tled, " An ail of Aflembly providing that the
person o! a debtor (hall not be liable to impri
i'onmen for debt, after delivering up his estate
for the benefit of his creditors, unlets he has
been guilty of fraud or embezzlement"—and
the said court have appointed Monday, the 25th
of March instant, at to of the clock in the
forenoon, at such place where the said court
may be held, to hear him and hii creditors j
when and where you may attend if you think
proper.
aaw
march 9
N O T
Joseph Thomas's Creditor^
are hereby earnestly requested to furnilh their
Accounts duly attested, as foen as convenient :
Thereby to enable the Assignees to form an idea
of the state of his affairs : —and all those indebt
ed to said Thomas, are required to make im
mediate payment to either of the Subfcribera.
SAMUEL W. FISHER,')
WILLIAM BUCKLEY, £ of
JOHN HALL. j J. Thomas,
dec. 31. dtf
The Creditors
OF the fubfcrib«r are hereby requefled to take
notice, that he has applied to the court of
common pleas, in and for the county of Philadel
phia, for the benefit of the a& of aflembly passed
the fourth day of April last, fer the relief of iofol
vent debtors, and the said court have appointed
the 15th day of March instant, for hear
ing and determining on the said petition, in the
city of Philadelphia, at such place as the /aid court
may be held on that day, when and where, all
perfom concerned may attend if they think proper.
DAVID SIMMONS.
march I!
NOYIcZ
The Creditors of John Dobbins
are hereby required to take notice, that he has
applied to the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Philadelphia, for the be
nefit of the a<9 made for the relief ofinfolvent
debtars, pafltd the fourth of April last, and
that the said judgei have appointed the 35 th
instant to hear him the said John Dobbins, and
his creditors at the State House, at which time
and place tbey may attend if they think fit
March 8. >799.
N O 1 ICE.
GOOD encouragemerf: will be given ton person
who understands the Tanning bufu.efs in all
its branches—also to a person who undrrlUnds
making of Tlrt-Ware, to move into the Weft em
Country.—Persons who have fiaall families would
bo preferred,—For further particulars enquire at
No 53 NorthiFourth-ftreet.
None need apply but those who can bring good
recommendations.
march 12
NOTICE.
ALL perlbns having claims against the Estate
of Thomas Boon, of Caroline county, llatc
of Maryland, deceased, arc requeued to exhibit
thsm, properly provon, to the fubicriber 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 ef the adits now in the hands «f the
fubferiber. Those who neglcfl this notice, will
be forever barred of their dividend, which will be
mad* on the aforefaid day,
IVm. BOON, administrator
•f THOMAS BOON.
iaw3«f
march <
ISAAC PAINTER hrving made an affignmcnt
of all bis property for th«. hc.iefit of all his credi
tors who sign his difcharge;—the afiignee wifiling
to arrange the business as soon as possible, and
likewifc to give the said Isaac Painter an opportu
nity ol doing something for himfelf and family :
therefore those creditors who have not signed his
discharge are informed th t unless they come for
ward and G™n the fame discharge on or before the
firft day of May next ensuing, they will be exclu
ded the benefit of a dividend, and all those who
are indebted to the (aid firm arerequefted to make
immediate pa) ment to prevent further troul le,
JACOB CLARK, Afllgn-'e.
march 4.
LOS r, lift evening, a GREY-HOUND of the
Englilh breed ; has a brafa collar round her
neck with the name Thomas Sterling on it ; body
quite white, except n small spot on her left fide 5
each cheek of a dove colour; answers to the name
of Dove. Whoever ha? takwi up, and will de
liver her at the Ir.dUn Queer, ihaU be rewarded,
march It,
'otice.
sm&w-3t
C E.
3»WtisSrJar
JOHN DOBBINS.
ijww
eod4w
whereas
Aswtf
S K>V v
TO LET
A Three Story Brick House,
In Sprucc-ftreet, between Second and Third-llreets
Poffiffion given immediately, enquire at No. 31,
Sprue-street.
wareh 13 dßt
FOR SALE,
To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty
mi es of the city, or to let 011 ground-relit forever
Several valuable building Lots,
In Philadelphia,
Enquire of William M. Biddle.ne. 14 71 Chefnut
ftreet.
Nov. 43
0- AH persons indebted to the Estate
of Josf.ph Anthony, fen. deceased, are re
queftfid t« make immediate payment: —And all
those Aho have any demands against said estate,
are desired to produce them legally attested to
the fubferibers for fettle ment.
JOSIAH HEWES, }
JOHN MORTON, > Executors.
JOSEPH ANTHONY, 3
December »6. dtf
ALL PERSONS
Indebted to the Eft ate ot Mr John Fen no, late
of l J fulidelphia, de«ceaftfd,are dekredto make j>ay
nu-rif, and t.hofe having any demai*4s to prefcin
thctfl for fettWrv<*nt, to
SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm>,
or
JOHN WARD FKNNO,
to the adminiftrarion.
Nov. io
White Platillas
A few boxes of White Platillas,
Juit arrived an J (or fele by the fublirtber,
GIDEON H. WELLS.
No. 135., Market ftrect.
ja\V4W
feb 11
For Safe,
Deliverable at Norfolk,
A CAR .'0 OF
Honduras Mahogany, 8c Logwood.
For terms apply to
raiups, CRAMOND, & CO.
February 9
For Sale, -
TEN or twelve Toos, Clsver £9" Timothy
HAT,i
Of the firft quality.—Apply at No. 43,
Almocd-flreet*
Jan. 8.
JuJi Received,
By the (hips Juno, Walters, and Four Friends,
Hubber, from Hamburg, *
AND FOR SALE,
By the Subscribers,
460 pieces 6-4 quadruples filefias
35 do. 8-4 do.
139 do. ereas ala Morlaix
34 do. 9 8 coutils
3 do. 4-4 do.
44 do. 6-4 guingas
SSO do. Ruflia fail-duck
jo pipes Mcarlo wine
»3 hogtheods French brandy
80 do. claret
100 cases, at 4 doz. bottles each "J claret of f«per
»lß do. at x do. do. do.J ior quality.
Also on Hand,,
It bales ticklenburgs. at a 3 to «8 cents pr. ell
I» do. «Wcfer linnen, at 16 to ao cents pr. yard
I box paterbornes
5 braes hollow glass ware
5 calks KutfiabrifUet (firft quality,)
Erick & Lewis Bollmunn,
Feb. 13
TAKE N0 7 ICE,
THAT I am to be foJd on such terms, that
the purchaser need not advance any calh,
ualefs he pleases, till it is earned by friy fervicea,
provided no acsidcnt happens me j or, if you
please, Lam ts be farmed out for two years,
a«d (iot Mj. lam a bright bay, full ijg-bands
high, of noble descent, my name iaTRIMMER
—I was got by Hall's imported harfe Eclipse,
my dafn,pnrchated by Dollar Hut], was got by
the imported horse Slim ; my gt-wij dam'was
got by CMd Figure fe, my great grand dam by
Talkers Othello out of Selima, &e. Bcc. as will
more fully appear by Williim LyleVattefted
certificate who raised me. My chara&er aa a
racer is well established ; I won thecolt'js purse
at Bladeufburg. of twenty guineas ; I won a
fifty guinea purse at Baltimore, a fifty guinea
purse at Anuapolia and a fifty guinea purse at
Hagerflotirn. I never loft a race but. the Uft I
run at Alexandria, which was .owning to my
being badly fliod, as I loft all my platei before
I got in. |am in fine plight, found in every
refpea; my ofispring are in great repute, some
•f which are row in training for the turf—pro
cure me good ftaiidp and entertainment and I
im able to earn one thousand dollars per an-
num
Aay per son inclining to buy or rent may
know the terms by applying tb John Carnaa
(Lovehallj Cttcil county and Itatt of Mary
land, eight milei south of Eikton.
Feb.
WATER LOAN.
THE Gommiffioners for receiving fukferiptione
to a Loan for supplying the City of Philadelphia
with wholcfome water, give
NOTICE,
That they will sail on the citizens for their fubferip
tiens in the following diftridts
William Jone, will receive from Vine to South fide
of Pine-street.
Levi HMngtivortb will receive from the North fide
Pine to the South fide of Spruce-streets.
JcJe Wain will receive from north fide of Spruoe
to the south fide of Wa)nut-ftrett«.
Edward 'Tilgbman will receive from north fide of
Walnut to the south fide ol Chefnut-ftreet*.
John kflmfa aid 7 will receive from north fide ol
Jonathan kct,nfm,\ Chefnut to the south [lie of
Market-streets.
Stefben Chard, and\ willreceive from north fide of
Jatob ShumaUr f Market to the south fide of
Arch-ftrects.
Tboma, Hajkint will receivefroin north fide of Arch
to the iouth fide of Race-Preets,
Leonard Jacobi will receive from north fide of Race
to the south fide of V%ie-ftree«.
J°% h Cruajba,,i, T W iH attend at the office of tared
* Jared hg,,Jit j Ing.rfnl, pppofite the State
wii ' W n ,ook hitherto kept at the City
Kail. By order <f the hoard
.a JAC i?K B "KOEMAKER. ste'rj.
»d. co 18ta -
iawtf
no. 100, Spruce ftrect
d6w
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~ [VoLOMB' XV.
Philadelphia, March :JW
PROPOSAL'
By T#B UJS D(0 BS O AT,
At the Stone Houfr, No, 41,, South Second ftrrctj
for furnifhing by fubferiptioa
ENCTCLOf ED J A I
OR. A
DICTIONARY
or
ARTS, SCIENCES,
AND
MISCELLANEOUS LITERA r jRE )
On a PLAN entirely new ;
By which the different Sciences and Arts are di
gelled into the Form of diflinft
TREATISES »r SYSTEMS,
C9MPREHKNBINO
I ""HE Hiflory, Theory, and Praftiee, of each,
according to the Latest Discoveries and
improvements : and full Explanations given of
Various Detached parts of Knowledge, whether
Relating to Natural and Artificial Objeils, Of
to Matters Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, Com
mercial, &c. Including Elucidations cf tha
most important Topics relative to Religion,
Morals, Manners, and the Oeccnomy of Life :
together with a defcriptioji of all the Countries,
C'ties, principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, (jfc.
throughout the World; a G.enenul History,
■Ancient ind Modern, of tlie different Empires,
Kingdom ,and State*; and an account of the
Lives of the m:>ft Eihijieut Psrfone in every Na
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tiit.es. Compiled from the Writingjof tie bfft
Authors, in fevcral Languages; the most #p.
proved Diiftionanes.as well of general Science
aj of Particular Branches ; the
Journals, and Memoirs, of learned Societies,
both at home and abroad ; the MS. Leisures of
eminent Proi'efiors on different Sciences ; and
a variety of original Materials, fumifhed l»y an
extensive Correlpondeiice.
The Pa blither having been solicited to fur
ni(h lets of this valuable and important woik by
one volumn at a time, which by dividißp the
payments, might make thfe acqtiifition of the
•work more convenient to ptirchafers, propofrs
to dispose of the iew remaining copies on the
following t
CONDITIONS.
The Work being already completed in Eigh
teen large Qiurto Volumes In boards, Elegant
ly printed on Superfine paper, illuArated with
five hundred aud forty two Copper plates :
I. A volume in boards will be delivered to each
Subscriber in the firit week of every month till
the whole be delivered, which will take a peri.
od of eighteen m nths.
11. Every Subscriber on receiving the firft Vo
lume, to pay Twenty Dollars.
On receiving the Second 15 Dollar*
The Third, 12 Dollar*
The Fourth, 10 Dollar*
The Fifth, 10 Dollar*
The Sixth, 8 Dollar*
and Five dollars for each of the Succeeding vo,
lumes, till the whole is delivered, which will
amount in the whole to One Hundred and Thir
ty-five Dollars, being the present price for com«
plete sets.
Any subscriber who may chufe to have the
whole in a fliorter time than 18 months, may
haAe any number of volumes that may be agree
able at the fame time at the above prices.
To prevent any misunderstanding it is proper
to express that no volume will be delivered to
any person without the money, and as the feti
on hand are but few in number, it will be requi
site that such as choose to become fublcribers
Ihould apply as early a* possible to prevent dis
appointments.
£s* Complete Sets may be had as above, or
bound in various manners.
march 6
White Oak
White Oak Pipe—Wanted.
PROPOSALS,
ITILt BE RECEIVED,
On or before the loth day of March,
For the Delivery,
To the Corporation of the City of Philadelphia,
ir their agsnt. at any part within taefai.l City
of the WU OLE or PART of
104,000 feet, running measure, of
WHITE OAK LOGS,
In \engths cf ten or twelve feet,
LOGS,
Bored into pipe, counter bored and tapped,
44,000 feet to measure 13 inches at the thickcfl
e»d, if bored, 41-2 inch pipe.
16,000 to measure 11 iachdsat the thickest
end, if bored, 4 inch pip«
64,000 feet to measure II inches at the thickest
end, if bored, 3 inch-pip*.
to4>oeo
The l.ogs m«ft be strait and free from ftiake*
and Knots : no faulty logs will on any account be
received. Those who deliver proposals for bored
logs, are rcquefled to mention the price at which
they will deliver the logs unbored.in <;afc it fiioufo
be found proper to bore them in Philadelphia.
Proposals in writing will be received by
B. Heitry Latrobc, engineer.
South T»elfth-flreet,
the firft House fromMarkec-flreet.
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The Creditors
ofihe fubfcrtber will take notice, that he has ap
ph«d to the Judges of the court of Common Pleas,
lor the county of Philadelphia, for the benefit of
the A<a of Assembly, pafied the 4th of April last,
for the relief of insolvent debtors, aud they have
appointed the »jth inft. at jo o'clock, to hear
him and his creditors, at the {late house, or
such ether place where tb« court may beheld.
EDW. W. SHOEMAKEE.
March 11. taawtijth
N O TIC E. '
Is given to alt thofc indebted to (The firms of
Jackson &? Evens,
John B. Evens, £s* Gq.
Evens &? Bullocfi,
Whitton, Evens & Co. and'
John B. Evens.
THAT the Subicrifcer is fully authorigfcj toad;
that suits will be indifcrin-inatelv commenced on
all accouct* that remaiu unpaid on rbe acth day of
March next.
John jtf. Evens,
No, j 19, S»uih i hird-flrcct,
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