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    ossttiz tCt! and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser*.
Number 2029.J
\'J° The price of this Gazette is Eight
Dollars per annum to Subscribed residing
in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; and unless some person in this city
•will became answerable for the subscription,
it must be paid Six Months in Advance.
Imported
Itt the lust arrivals from HrciYi(tii y
Hamburg and Amsterdam,
AND FOR SALE,
at RIAIONABI-r. PRICES AND ON A LIBERAL
C R EDI r, BY
m*rr to" KINT7JNC,
, N0.95, North Waterftreet
2*5 bales & boxes Eicklenburghs,
hempen linens and omabriga from 1/5 Io
3/ P er ell
70 do. bleached and brown hessians
40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof
fee bags
20 do. Itrong do. do. for cotton do.
30 chests platillas 1 do. sealing-wax
3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth
30 tjo. creas ala Murlaix 4 do. fail-twine
II do. eftopailles 1 do. watches
i$ do. Bielefield linett 14 pipes Port wine
90 do. patterbornes 91 cases claret
45 do Brittanias 130 do fine IciTg corked
I do. Holland canvass olaret
t do, Rullia do. 1630 burtirls fine la!t
3 do. Ruflia (heetings 40 caflcsof.-01l briqiflone
1 do. ravens duck zoo calks of naval (lores,
l do. Ruflia driliena 50 logs prime mahogany
I do. brown holland 4 hhds. coffse mills
1 do. Silesia rouans b bundles German lleel
I ds.Wahrandrop linen 10 cherts of slates and
I do. Carauriolce pencils
I do. Flemish linens A package of ficates
1 do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, &c.
lawns 4 cheats of Nurenberg
1 do. diaper toy*
ll do. stripes 40 kegs of yellow ochre
18 «10. eliecks 13 hhtls. Glue
2 do. fiamoii S barrel# of Lentilles
( do. Arabia ftripa j chetls of prime red
* 40. bunting for colort crust Holland cheefa
I packa. Madras hind- 30 kegs of pearl barley
kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers
I do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and
6 bales empty bags foal leather
I chest hair ribband 300 boxes window glass
3 boxes rapes, aflorted 800 Demijohns
4 da. bobbin, aflorted 50 boxes glass tumblers
I box threads & rapes aflorted
I do. fine blue li ft ados 4 hhds. pumica stone
5 chests men's flippers I box of mill saws
J do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery
» casts hog's bristles A quantity of ftcme ugs
6 chofts writing paper and pickling pots
4 do. quills A ftw ships anchors,&c.
NoVember 11 tu&f4f '
Red Clover,
Timothy,
Blue Grass . SEEDS,
Herds Graft and
White Clover
All warranted frefb and free from all
foul feed,
FOR SALE,
Br C. ROBERTS,
No. 97, Market, between Second and
Third streets,
Who has alfa on hand, a general affurtment of
Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and
bral's wares ; T. Ciewlay Millington steel, pig
lead, blotk-thi, red lead,Spani(h brown, Venetian
red, Vermillian, &c. &c.
Wholesale & Retail.
marph *
CHINA GOODS.
Nd<u> delivering from the Jhip New-Jcr/ey,
from Canton,
FOR SALE,
At the Stores of the Subscribers,
CONSISTING OF
Bohea ->
Hyson flcin /
Young hyson i- TR AS.
Hyson and I
Imperial J
While nankeens
Lutestrings, colored and black
Senfliaws do. do.
Handkerchiefs do. do. 4-4
dewing silks do; do.
Black hair ribbon
Black fattins
Gaffia in small bales
China ware in dining and tea setts
On Hand,
5Q trunks an J cases dimities, muflm-, ginghams,
muflinetsand pullicat handkerchiefs,in small pack
ages, for the Weft-India market.
25 trunks of printed calicoes, aCorted for the
Well-India market.
j bale of woolen elpths, low priced.
Sail can»as by the bale or piece, No. I to 8.
Copper in (heets 24 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches
Raised copper bottoms in tubs.
A final! invoice ol queens ware alTorted.
English wrought nails in calks.
iSheathmg paper.
indigo
Paints of different colors, dry in casks.
Old Madeira wine fit for use.
NJCKLIN & GRIFFITH.
tA. it
Saml. Potter, Wm. Page,
Thos. Price.
No. 11, Chesnut street.
HAVE* JUST RECEWED,
per ship Lexington, from London,
A -very large effort men t of
DRY GOODS.
Which they will fell low for cash, or notes at a
ftorf date, among which, are
Printed Callicoes, and Cotton counterpanes. &c.
* hintzes, Putings & Sarlnetts
Bp ; iiifh IvltiflijjQ j plain, Sarins and Modes,
ar 'd tam ho red, Plain & pJri id fiJk fliawls
Pottou and worftec Silk and cotton fringe
hoficry, and trimmiqgs,
■<*vher h".ndfomc ailbrtmcnt
ac kand white laces an: : of ribbons,
P j^ n C & « |a cases of the r.ipQ sash
- a "Jco and cottoa ianahltf luiiies hat» ai/d
C 'arch 7q
THE fubferibers beg leave to inform theircommer
cial friends in particular, and the public in general,
that wpfficc for the Insurance of Shipping, u
now opened at No. 90 South Front-street, where a
(hare of thepufdic patronage is refpeftfuUv solicited;
N. fc? J. FRAZIER.
feb 15
Ship Broker's Office,
r Subscriber, encouraged by the advice of
hi* friends, offers his ferviee to the pubiic
as a Ship *nd Infurancc Broker. J »He propof
f* ftll veflels and every thing relat
ing thereto—ailift matters 01 vtfTels and others
in entering and clearing at the Custom-House,
procuring and (hipping freight, fettKng Insur
ance and al! other mercantile atscoiturs, and
have or hand the peceflary Blanks and Stamps.
Papers in foreign languages rranflate'd, and in
formation given in generil mercantile matters.
-From a knowledge gained by long experience
oJ every branch of hufine-fs he hopes to be ufe
ful to those who pleafc to favor him with their
commands. SAMUEL EMERY,
November 10
FOR SALE,
A Small Plantation,
OF about lit) acres, whereof 34 acres are under
Clover of one and two years, including an
orchard of ten acres ; 16 acres of excellent bottom
and upland watered meadow, and about 15 acres
of wood land. The remaioder is no w under the
plough, io acres of which are in the best order to
receive graft feed next fpringi
It isfituatedin the manor of Moreland, Mont
gomery county, and distant 14 miles from Phila
delphia.
The improvements are a stone Dwelting-Houfe,
Kitchen and pump; a {tone Spring-Houfs and
Wafli-Houie ; a stone Tennant's Houffr; a la»ge
stone Barn and many oth»r ufeful out building, and
a good Garden fenced round with hoards.
For further particulars apply to
P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer,
No. 43, Mulberry-street.
B. BONSAI.L, Dock-Ureet, or
J. LAUMOY, on the Premises.
Jtut received per cht ftip New-Jersey from Canton
AK» FOR SALE
BY ARCHIBALD APCALL,
At tug Store No. 187, south Second street,
An affortmnt of Teas of the firfl:
12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine,
Jan. 14
For Sale by the Subscriber,
No. 14J, Mafket-ftreet,
Very low far Cash, or a (hort Credit,
The remaining flock of the late House of
TODDtfMOTT,
Cloths, Kerseymeres, a few printed
Cottons,
Printed handkerchiefs affd (bawls
Printed dlmi(» s
Hosiery, threads, twist and sewing fiMta
A small amount of hardware,
ivilliam Mcrrr, Agent
for the assignees of Todd 53" Mott, to
Whom, all persons indebted to tfiat concern, are
requested to make immediate payment.
ia.&m.tr.&fr.tf.
W. MOTT,
Having eommenced bufiuefc in the Cammiflion
line, his store is now open fer the recaption ef
Dry Goods of all descriptions.
Philadelphia, February 4,1799. §
Richard Bayley Co.
Respectfully inform the public that the
Retail Bufinef« carriad on by tham at their
Store. No. 136, Market-ftrcet, will in future be
carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whom they beg
leave to recommend to the favor of their friends
and the public.
All Persons indebted to she
above firm and those to whom they are indebted,
will please to apply to Johv VV'hitesidrs 5c Co.
or the settlement of their refpe&ive account*, who
are duly empowered for that purpose.
Richard, Bayley & Co.
WILLIAM BONNAR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public, that the above Store will Hs opened
by him on Monday the 4th as February next,
with an aflortment of
m.w.fi.tf.
and
Stable to the feafan, which he flatters himfelf
will meet the approbation of those wh» hononhim
with their favor.
jsh stj>. §
To Article for two or three
years a young Man to a profitable l>ufinefs—
For particular* enquire at'no. 68, south Fourth
street _
A. person who ha»fome knowledge of paint
ing or drawing would be preferred.
W. HAYDON,
jan u
tnrfi&f tiA
PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH So, 1799.
INSURANCE OFFICE.
And Cammijfton Store,
No. u 9 , South front S+'rf'ft.
Next door to she Cullo;« House.
CHINA GOODS,
VIZ
quality,
White »nd yellow nankeens
Cassia, 01k umbrellas
an assortment of china ware,
and a variety of SILKS, confining of
Black and colored Lutestring
do. do. fattins
do. do. fen (haws
do. do. silk handkerchia!!s
do- do. sewing fltks
Black T affcties
ALSO,
fit lor immediate u£e,
DRY GOODS,
WANTED,
WHO HAS
A Oeljar to Let.
Land, Town Lots, &c.
Land in the Townfbip of Qambria an'l
lots in the Town of Beufa, Sornerfet
county, Pennfylvwiia, for file St a moderate
price arrd upon a reasonable credit ; any quan
tity may be obtained from 100 acres to 10,000
—and good mechanics and labor*rs may have
lahd orlots for their work.
Thefituation is healthy and thefoil godd ;
the prel'ent fettler9 are l'ober, inJuftrious and
well informed, .-v feroinary of learning, pub
lic library and other ufeful have been
among the firft objefts of their attention. Hoads
have been cut, and new ones.are contemplated
in different directions —The diftaore from Phi
ladelphia is about »3j miles ; fro<n Pittsburgh
65 miles and from Fort Franklin 8j miles. The
best rout is through Harriiburghj
Huntingdon, &c.
dtm
for further partirilltrs, enquire of
MORGAN RrIEES,
No. 177 South Secpnd-ftreet,
Philadelphia, 1 o-of
Messrs. JONES & MOORE,
Surveyors, lieula
feh t 3
The Creditors of James Cummings
and Co. who have executed the ifligwneut jpd
delivered their aucounts previous to the ift iall.
may receive their refpeflive divnlriids by ap
plying to the assignees at No. 61, dock Itreet,
onthenth, 13th, or I,sth left, betwecu the
hours of eleven and oiie.
Afiignecs of James Cumraings & Co
March 8. 3t —twth&fa
iaw
Notice.
-yniE Creditors of JOSEPH JEFF RES, of
X the city of PUiladelphia, ftoufeoarpenter,
are hereby rcqueffid'to take notice, that he hath
petitioned the honorable fudges of the Court of
Common Pleas, in and for the county of this
commonwealth, for .the benefit of an adt enti
tled, " An afl of Aflembly proving that the
person o. 1 a debtor ftiall not be liable to impri
sonment for debt, after delivering up his cftate
tor the benefit of his creditors, unlels he has
been guilty of fraud or embezzlement"—and
the said court have appointed Monday, the 25th
of March instant, at 10 of the clock
forenoon, at such place where the said court
may be held, to hear him and his creditors;
when and where you may atttnd if you think
proper.
march 9
Joseph Thomas's Creditors
are hereby earnefUy requested to fumilh tkeir
Accounts duly attested, as foen a* convenient :
'hereby to enable the Affigneei to form an idea
of the state of his affairs ; —and all thofc indebt
ed to said T homas, are required to .pake im
mediate payment to either of the Subjcrirbcrs.
SAMUEL W. FISHER, SAffigittes
WILLIAM BUCKLEY, > of
JOHN HALL. iJ. Thomas,
dec. 31. ___ dtf
3awtf
The Creditors
OF the fubferiber are hereby requested to take
> notico, that he has applied to the court of
common pleat, in and for the county of Philadel
phia, for the benefit of the a& of afiembly passed
the fourth day of April l*ft, for the relief ef insol
vent dtbtor«, and the taid court have appointed
• Monday the 15 ih day of March inllant, for hear
ing and determining on the said petition, in the
city of Philadelphia, at such place as the laid court
may be held on that day, when and where, all
pcrfons concerned may attend if they think proper.
DAVID SIMMONS.
march it
The Creditors of Johh Dobbins
are hereby rdyuired 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 adl made for the relief ofinfolvent
debters, palled the fourth of April last, and
that the said judges have appointed the 25th
inflant to hear him the said John Dobbins, and
his creditors at the Srate House, at which time
and place they may attend if they think fit.
March 8. »7QQ
NO T ' C M
GOOD encouragement will be given to a perfen
who understands the Tanning bufiiiefs in all
its branches—also to a person who undcrftands
making of Tin-Ware, to move into the Western
Country.—Persons who have small families would
be prelerred,—For further particulars enquire at
N053 North Foiirth-ftrcet.
None need apply but those who can bring .good
recommendations.
march 11
NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims agaioft the Estate
of Thomas Boon, of Caroline county, state
of Maryland, dec on fed, are requested to exhibit
them, properly proven, to the fubferiber at Den-,
ton, in the county and state on or before
the firft day of May next, that there may be a di
vidend made ef the alfits now in the hands «f the
fubferiber. Those who negleA this notice, wiJJ
be forever barred of their dividend, which will be
mads on the aforefaid day,
march 9
ISAAC PAIN ['ER hrving made an affignmcnt
of all bis property for th« bc.iefit of all his credi
tors who sign his discharge'; —the aflignee wishing
to arrange the hufinefs as soon as poflible, and
likewise to give the said Isaac Painter an opportu
nity of doing something for himfelf and family :
therefore those creditors who have not signed his
discharge are informed th t unless they come tor
ward and fl'*n the fame discharge on or before the
firft day of May next ensuing, they will Ue exclu
ded the benefit of a dividend, and all those who
are indebted to the laid firm are requeflcd to make
immediate payment to prevent further trouble.
march 4.
LOST, lnft evening, a GREY-HOUND of the
Englilh breed.; has a brass collar round her
neck with the name Thomas Sterling on it ; body
quite white, except a small spot on her left fide ;
e.-ch cheek of a dove colour; answers to the name
of Dove. Whoever ha* taken her up, and will de
liver her at the Indian Queen, (hall be rewarded.
. march 11,
NOTICE.
JOHN TRAVIS,
JOHN WADOItfOTON,
JAMES TAYLOR,
CORNELIUS CORNEGYS,
'sm&w 3t
NOTIC
3»wtisMar
JOHN DOBBINS.
iau'ia r
eod4w
IVM. BOON, administrator
•f THOMAS BOON.
__? aw 3 w
whereas
JACOB CLARK, Affignre,
3awtf
TO LET,
A Three Story Brick House,
In Sprucc-ftreet, between Second and Third-streets
Poflcffion given immediately, enquire at No. 31,
Spruct-flreec.
march 13 _ dßt
To b« EXCHANGED for p/t.pcrty within thirty
mi'es of the city, or to let on ground-rent forever
Several valuable building Lots,
In Philadelphia.,
Enquire of William M. Biddle. ne. X47i Chefnut-
Nov. a
0- All persons indebted to the Estate
of Joseph Anthony, fen- deceased, are re
quested make immediate payment: —And ill
those who have any dernandi against said efUte,
are desired to produce them, legally attested to
the fubferibers for fetllfment.
' JOSIAH HEWES, V..
JOHN MORTON', VEjcecutOri,
JOSEPH ANTHONY, >
December a 6. dtf, .
aaw6w
Indebted, to th«,£ftate ot Mr. John FtN'Nti ,!ate
«f Philadelphia, deceaf«d,are desired to make pay
ment, aiiij those having any domands, to prefciit
them for fettl«re«nt, to
SAMUEL Bt.ODrtET, Atiin'r.
Nov. 3p
A few boxes of White Platillas,
Juil arrived and tor fair- by thefubfcriber,
feb ii
For Sale,
Deliverable at Norfolk,
A CARGO OF
Honduras Mahogany, & Logwood.
February 9.
TEN or twelve Tons, Clsver £s* Timothy
Of the firft quality.—Apply at No. 43,
Almond-street-
Jan. S.
By the ftiips Juno, Walters, and Four Friends,
Hubbcr, from Hamburg,
AND FOR SALE,
BY THE
460 pieces 6-4 quadruples filefias
35 do. 8-4 do.
139 do. creat ala Morlaix
34 do. 9-8 coutils
3 do. 4-4 do.
44 do. 6-4 guingas
ajci do. Russia faU-drfck
io pipe's Ricarlo wine
15 hoglheads Frsnch brandy
80 do. claret
100 cases, *t 4 doz. bottles each > claret of fuper
-228 do. at I do. do. do.} ior quality.
Also on Hand,
11 bales ticklenburgs. at 23 to »8 cents pr. ell
12 do.tWtfer linn on, at 16 to 20 cents pr. yard
I box paterbornes
5 boxes hollow gkif's ware
5 cafles Russia briille» (firft quality)
Enck & Lewis Bollmann,
no. 100, Spruce flreet
Feb. IJ
TAKE NOl ICE,
IHA 1 I am to be loJd on fuc'h terms, that
the purcliafer need not advance any calh,
ufiefs he pleases, till it ;s earned by my services,
provided no accident lnppess rae; or, if you
please, I am to be farmed out for two years,
and not less. lam a bright bay, full 15-5 hands
high, of noble descent, my name is TRIMMER
I was got by Hall's imported harle Kctipfe,
my dam, purchaled by Do<Slor Hall, was got by
the imported horse Slim ; my grand dam was
got by Oid Figure great grand dam by
Tafktrs Othello out 6f Selima, &e. &c. as will
more fully appear by William Lyle's attefled
certificate who raised me. My charafler as a
racer is well tflablilhed ; I won the colt's purse
at Bladewiburg of twenty guineas ; I won a
fifty guinea purse at Baltimore, a fifty guinea
purse at An.iapolis a»d a fifty guinea pcrfe at
Hagerftown. I never loft a race but the last I
run at Alexandria, which was owning to my
being badly lhod, as I loft all my plate's before
I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every
refpe.'i ; my offspring are in great repute, some
of which are now in training for the turf—pro
cure me good stand« and entertainment and I
am able to earn one thousand dolkrs per an-
num.
Any person inclining t<| buy. or rent may
•know the terfns by app!yh>; to John Carnan
(Lovelull) Coecil county and Rate of Mary
land, eight niiU» l'outh of Elkton.
feh. ai.
WATER LOAN.
THE Gomniiflioners tor receiving faWcnptions
to a Loan for Aipplymg the City of Philadelphia
with wholesome water, give
NOTICE,
That they will tall on th*- citizens for their fubferip
tiens in the following di(trid6
William Jone, wili receive trorn Vine to South fide
of Pine-llreut.
Le-ui HcllingtTucrth will receive from the North fide
of Pine to the South fide of Spruce-streets.
Jefli IValn will receive from north fide of Spruce
to the south fide of Walnut-streets.
Ed-rvard Tilghman will receive from north fide of
Walnut to the south fide of Chefnut-ftreets.
John Injkeef, aid > will reeeive from north fide of
Jonathan Roimfia, J Chefnut to the south fide of
Market-iireets.
Stephen Qtrard, and\ will receive from north fide of
Jacob Shoemaker ( Market to the south fide of
Arch-streets.
Tbcmat NaJLins will receivefrom north fide of Arch
to the south fide of Race-streets
Leonard JaeM will receivefrom no'rth fijle of Race
to the louth fide of Vine-streets.
Jo,<gb Crvckjbank, ?«trill attend at the .ffice of Jared
V Jared Inge,fit ] oppofiue the State
H°n ' W 'L th ® t,ook hitherto kept at.cheCity
Hall. By order of the hoard,
JACOB SHOEMAKER, see'rv.
idrnofkSth -j
FOR SALE,
street.
ALL PERSONS
JOHN WARD FENNO, Apcnt
to the adminill-ration.
White Platillas.
GIDEON H. WELLS.
Wo. 135.j Markec-ftreet,
For terms apply to
PHILIPS, CRAMOND, & CO,
For Safe,
i r,
JuJi Received,
[Volume XV.
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At the Stone Houle, No. 41, South Second ftrpet,
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lume, to pay Twenty Dollars.
On reueivjng the Second i 5 DolLars
I*ne Third, 13 Dollars
The Fourth, I 0 Dollars
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iawtf
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march 6
J'f bite Oak .Logs—or
White Oak Pipe—Wanted,
PROPOSALS,
Wl 11 BS RECEIVED,
On or before 1 the ioth day of !,larch
For the Delivery,
To the Corporation of the Ci ty of Philadelphia
or their agant. at any part within the said City
of the whole or part of
104,000 feet, running measure ( of
WHITE OAK LOGS,
In length of ten or twelve feet,
Or of the ftime quantity, of
L 0 6 S '
Bored into pipe, countei bored and tappeJ,
as under :
a4>°°o feet to measure 13 inches at the thickest
e»d, if bored, 41-2 inch pipe.
16,000 f. et to measure ia inches at the thickest
end, if bored, 4 inch pipe.
64,000 feet to measure 11 inches at the thickest
' end, if bored, j inch pipe.
1C4,0Q0
lhe i.ogs m»lt be flrait and free from fhakas
and Knots : no faulty logs will on any account be
received. 1 hose who deliver propofais for bored
logs, are rsquefted to mention the price at which
they will deliver the logs unboreO, in cafe it fhouii
be found properto bore them in Philadelphia,
Proposals in writing will be received by
B. Henry Latrobc, engineer.
South Twelfth street,
the firft House from Market-flreet.
d6w
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of the subscriber will take notice, that he has ap
plied to the fudges of the court of Common Pleas
lor the county of Pbiladelph.a, for the benefit of
the Ait of Allembly, paifed the 4th of April last,
for the relief of mfolyent debtors, and they have
appointed the 25th mft. at 10 o'clock, to hear
him and his creditors, at the state house, or
such ether place where the court may beheld
£DW. W. SHOF""* \KEE«"
Hi.iwtjjth
NOT I C E.
March it.
I» given to all those indebted to fba firms of
Jackson &? Evens,
John B. Evens, fib.
Evens & Bullodi,
Wbittern, Evens &Co. art#
John B. Evens.
THAT th« Subfcrifcer is fully authorized to ad;
just and fettle the affairs of those conceit. : and
that suiTs will be mdiforiminately cottfkbcotcd on
all accounts that remaiu unpaid on tbe »oth da* U
March next.
John B. Evens,
No, jij), Jouthlhird-arcefc
Philadelphia, March 1799.
P R O P OS A L
OR A
d AR Y
AND
6tfr,
The Creditors