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    of tijc Philadelphia Daily Advertiser;
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Tin; price of this Gazette is Eight
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
in the city of Philadelphia• All ethers pay
one Dollar additional-, for enclosing and di
rectirg ; and unless some person in this city
xt)ill become answerable for the subscription,
it must be paid Six Months in Advance.
Imported
in the last arrivals from Bremen,
Hamburg and Amsterdam,
AND FOR SALE,
AT RIAIONABLK TRICES AND ON A LIBERAL
CR EDI T, BY
PRATT KINTZTNG,
N0.95, North Water ftrcct.
215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs,
htmpen linens and oznabriga from 1/5 to
3[ P cr e!l
70 do. bleached and brown hessians
40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof
fee "bags
20 do. Itrong do. do. for cot&on do.
30 chrfts piatillai. 1 do- sealing-wax
3 iio. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth
30 >»t>. creas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail-lwifle
II do. eftopaillas I Jo- watches
ij do. WetefitW Hnen 14 pipes Port wine
ijo da. pitterboiues cases claret
45 do Brkrania» 130 do Sue icng forked
j do. Holland canvafv oiaret
I lie. Rufiia do. 1630 bufhil* fine fait
3 do. Rufiia ftinetfßg* 40 cnfciofr»ll brimstone
1 do. ravens duck 300 calks of nav»f (i«res.
■a do. RttlTta driiUtii 50 iofr, irimi mi'f<Jgai>y
tjolland
' ~t do. sHefi-t niur.»
t d*>Wahrc!idrop lint
x dp. CirauUoies
I 46- Ft&iifh linens
■■*.4nMM*hricta aw
tor**}-- ■ -
* d» <H*Jwr
«icA»
% do. name:%
I do. Arabia stripe
j do. bunting for colors
I packa. Madras hand
kerchiefs
r do. Turkey yarn
6 bales empty bags
I chest hair ribband
J boxes rapes, allotted
i ds. bobbin, aflorted
I box threads & tapes
I do. fine blue liftados
5 chests m«n'sflipp«rs
j do. bed ticks
•l casts hog's bridles
< chests writing paper
4 de quills
novemfeer t»
Red Clover,
Timothy,
Blue Grass
Herds Grass and j
White Clover J
jtll warranted frejb and frte from all
foul feed,
* FOR SALE,
ST C. ROBERTS,
. He. 07, Market, between Second and
I' ' Third ftrect«,
or» hand, a general offarfment of
«* |M®Bongery, fadlery, cutlery and
T- Crawley Milling'3ll tteel, pig
-tin, red teed,bpanilli brown, Vantian
ted, Vermilliio,&c. ice.
IVhoiefale Iff Retail.
larch 1
CHINA GOODS.
Nhiv delivering from the /hip Ncn'-Jcr/ev,
from Canton,
FOR SALE,
Jit the Stores, of the Suifcribers,
CONSISTING OF
Bo HE A -»
Hyson fcia I
Young hyson > T £ AS.
Hyson and I
Imperial J
White nankeens
Luteftringa, colored aud black
Scnihaws do. do.
Handkerchiefs do. do. 4-4
{Sewing filki do. do
Black ha?r ribbon
Black fattins
Caflia in small bales
Chi:ia wart in dining and tea setts
.' On Hand,
5© trunks and cases dimities, muflms ginghams,
muflinets ahd pullicat handkerchiefs, in small pack
age*, for the WefMndia market.
25 trunks of printed calicoes, alTortcd for th
Weft-India market.
Sail canvas by the bale or piece, No. I to 8.
Copper in (beets 24 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches
A ffltlH invoice ot queens ware aflorted.
Sheathing paper.
Paints of different colors, dry in calks.
Old Madeira wine fit for use.
NIC KLIN Js* GRIFFITH
Feb. ir
Saml. Potter, Wm. Page, and
Thos. Price.
AV 31) Cbesnut street.
have just reckwed,
per ftiip L«iX ! bgton, from London,
A -very large assortment of
DRY GOODS.
Which they will fell low for cast, or notes at a
ftinrtdate, among which, are
Printed Caliicoes, and Cotton conncerpanes : &c.
Chintzes, Puling* & Sarfr.etts
Bntifh Mtiflini, plain, Sattini anis Al.de.',
arid timbered, Plnin it plaid lilk (haws
fMV, cotton and worded Silk and co'ton fringe
hoficrv, andtrimminps,
l eather Gloves, A handsome affortmen:
Ulaekand white laces and of ribbons, .
edj<in;s, 2 cases of the molt fattl-
Callico and cottonchecks ionable ladie»hat* am.
Ginghams, bonnets.
march 14 tatHW tiA
.•A.. *-n
J ft'
.-VfcT! 3
jcjfc
4 hhis. e n.iUs
t> I'-LH/Uet. German llcel
10 cheiK »1 lljtcs and
pencils
A package of fcates
A do. woolen caps, See.
4 jiUicOv of Nurenberg
coy*
40 kegs of y::llow ochre
3 hhds. Glae
8 barreli of Identities
.$ chests of prime red
crust Holland cheeft
30 k:gs oi pearl
60 boices of capers
400 fides of upper and
foal leather
ioo boxes windoiv glass
800 Demijohns
sO boxes glass tumblers
assorted
t hhds. pumice ft one
I box of mill saw»
X ctflc of cutlery
A quantity of fldne tigs
and pic Wing pots
A few fcips«tichors,&e.
tu&Hf
>"■' 1
SEEDS,
Ja.&m.tn.&fr.tf.
mw.fr.tf.
' t f-»7
* *
PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1799!
Forfait on a long Credit,
NOW lying at Henry Pratt's wharf> the firft he
lm Race-flreet, burthen 56 38 95 ton*—(hemay
be sent to leu ar a fwiiill expence—lf not lold be
fore Monday the ill of April, {he will then l>e
fold at public sale at the Merchant** Coffee House
at 7 o'ciock in'the evening,
APPLY TO
Pratt & Kintzing,
No. 95, North Water-street.
WHO HAVE FOR SALE.
8o tons Hemp, 3000 bushels low priced Salt,
17 pipes Port Wine, 300 boxes Window Glass,
200 halesT icklenbnrgs, Hessian Rolls, Tatterbornes
Creas Brittanias, Checks a;:dStripe«, &c &c.
it as ir :QM. A T-
nr.p tq
,4 "
Ship Broker's Office,
j4ml C&mmtfftzn Store,
No. 1-.9, South front SfRFFT,,
Next iioi»r to *hc Hmil'e.
r T I HE Suhforiber, t>y the advice of
i hi* friends, offers his lervice to the public
as a ;>hrp .»irl Ir, finance BroV»r. Hcpropof
e» to buy and if I■ veflels and every thing relat
ing slirrtto—alMt muOers of vtflcls and olh rs
>n rnrcring and clearing at the Cuftom-H«vfe,
procuring and (hipping frMjrht, fettling Imur
an. ' and all other mercantile accoun-s, and
hue on hand the oeceflVy Bfariksand Stamps.
Papers in foreign languages tranfkited, and in
formation given in general mercantile matters.
From a knowledge pained by long experien«e
of every branch of business h« hopes to be ufe
ffui to ttjofe who pleafc to fjvor him with their
co. ,mauds. SAMUEL EMERY.
noremker 10
KOR SALE,
A Small Plantation,
OF about 116 acres, whereof 34 acres are under
Clovir of one and two years, including an
orchard of ten acres ; z6 acres of excellent bottom
and upland watered me..dow, and about aj acres
of woodland. I'he remainder is now under the
plough, 10 acres of which are in the best order to
lecclv* grafi feed next fpringi
It isfituatedin the manor of Moreland, Mont
gomery county, and distant 14 miles from Phila
delphia.
The improvements are a stone Dwelling-House,
Kitchen and pump; a stone Spring-Houfa and
Wa(h-Houle ; a stone Tennant's House; a la*ge
(lane Barn and many oth»r ufefulout building, and
a good Garden fenced round with boards.
For further particulars apply to
P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer,
No. 43, Mulberry-street.
B. BONSALL, Do>-k-[treet, or
J. LAUMOY, on the Premises.
feb 4 3awtf
FOR SALE
A House and Lot in Trenton,
r T' I HE lioufe is of brick, two flories high, lour
_L reonii on a floor, ard in good order.—For
further particulars enquire of Ab . Hunt, in Tren
ton, or of JOHN E. CRESSON,
No. 54, Market ftrett.
inarch 9
FOR SALE,
THE time of a likely Negro Boy, about ton
years old—he i» healthy and a&ive, a»d has
been accustomed to waiting, &c.—Enquire of the
Printer.
March 16-
For Sale by the Subscriber,
No. 14J, Market-street,
Very low for Cash, or a (hort Credit,
The remaining flock <f the late House of
TODD y MOTT,
Cloths, Kerseymeres, a few printed
Cottons,
Printed handkerchiefs and fliawls
Printed dimities
Hosiery, thieads, twist and fewi»g fifts
A small amount of hardware,
WILLIAM MOTT, Agent
for the assignees of Todd isf Mott, to
Whom, all persons indebted to that concern, are
nequefted to make immediate payment.
W. MOTT.i
Having commenced business iu the C«mmiflion
line, his store is now open for tbe reception of
Dry Goods of all descriptions.
} hiladelphia, February 4.1799* 5
Richard Bayley iff Co.
RESPECTFULLY iniorm the public that the
Retail Business carried on by them at their
Store. No. 136, Market ft rcet, will in future be
carried on by iVTr. Wm. Bonnar, whom they beg
leave to recommend to the favor of their friend*
and the public.
All Persons indebted to she
above firm and those to whom they are indebted,
will pieafe to apply to John hitksidbs 5c Co,
or the fcttlement oftheir refpedlive accounts, who
are duly empowered for that purpose.
Richard Bayley is" Co.
WILLIAM BONNAR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friendi and the
public, that the above Store will h« opened
by him on Monday the 4th sf February next,
with an assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Suitable to the season, which he flutters himfelf
will meet the approbation of those wha honor-him
with their favor.
jsn 19- >
WANTED,
To Article for two or three
years a young Man to a profitable hufineft-
For particulars enquire at no. GB, south i ourth
who baifome knowledge of paint
ing or drawing would be f^ YDON>
WHO HAS
t\ Cellar to Let.
jan ii
)l~ 1 - '/I /»* ''H ■ *•'
Land,. Town, Lots, &c.
LAND in the Towoflnip of Cambria an-J
lots in the Town of Keula, Somerset
county, PennfylvMtij, Tor file at a moderite
price and upon a reafonalil# irulit ; »ny quan
tity may be obtained frots too acre;, to 10,000
—and good mechanics 4tnd laborers may have
lahd orlots i'or their work.
The f.tustinn is health? and the foil goad ;
'he jjrefent l'ettlers are i'ober, industrious and
well infermeri. A seminary of learning, pub
lic library and other ufefui inftirutions have been
among the firft obje&s of their attention. Roads
have been cut, and new ones arit contemplated
in different dire&iont—The diflance from Phi
ladelphia is about 135 miles ; from Pittsburgh
65 miles and from Fort Franklin 85 miles. The
belt rout 15 through Harritburgh, L?wiftown,
Huntingdon, &c.
The Creditors of James Cunamings
and Co. whi have exscuteti the affignmeut aiu!
delivered their accounts previous to tlie lit infl,
may receive their relpeflive divi IfKds by ap
flying to the iffignee l ., at No. 61, dock llrect,
on the nth, 13111, t>r 15th ioit between the
-hcvri sf eleven and one.
Creditors of JOSEPH JEFPRES, of
J- the city ps Philadelphia, huufe c-arptnter,
are hereby req<icft;d to take notice, that he hath
petitioned the honorable fudges ot the Court of
Common Pleas, in and for trie county of this
commonwealth, for the benefit of an a<3 enti
tled, * An a<f\ of Afli-mhty providing that the
person of a debtor (hall not be liable to impri
i'onmen' for drbf, after deliviring up his eitate
for the benefit of his creditors, tnlels he has
been guilty of fraud or embezzlement"—and
the laid court have appointed Monday, the ijth
of March itiftant, at lo 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 attend if you think
proper.
march 9. jt
NOTICE.
29W
Joseph Thomas's Creditor^
are hereby earneflly requested to furnifli their
Accounts duly attested, at foan as convenient :
thereby to enable the Aflignees to form an idea
of the hate of his affairs and all those indebt
ed to said Thomas, are required to make ire*
mediate payment to either of the Subfcrihers.
SAMUEL W. FISHER,) Affigifce*
WILLIAM BUCKLEY, >- of
JOHN HALL. >J. Thomas,
dec. 31. dtf
OF the subscriber are hereby requeflcd 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 afl of a (Terribly passed
the fourth day of April lad, for the relief of insol
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 laid court
may be held on that day, when and where, all
persons concerned may,attend if they think proper.
DAVID SIMMONS.
3&wtm
codtf
The Greditors of Johx Dobbins
are hereby required to take notice, that be has
applied to the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Philadelphia, for the be
nefit of the a<3 made for thr relief ofinfulvent
debtors, pafied the fourth of April last, and
that the said judges have appointed the 15th
instant to 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.
LOST, lad evening, a GREY-HOUND of the
English breed; hai a brass collar round her
neck with the name Thomas Sterling on it ; body
quite white, except a small spot on her left ficfc j
each cheek of a dove colour ; answers to the name
of Dove. Whoever has taken her up, and will de
liver her at the Iniiun Queen, (hall be rewarded,
march It.
I? ir> *
U'. v ' .
N. -
For further partievriars, enquire nf
MORGAN RHEES,
No. 177 South Second.street,
Philadelphia, or nf
Mtsirs. JONES & MOORE,
frHr-i
N 01 ICE.
JOHN TRAVIS,
JOHN
JAMES TAYLOR,
CORNELIUS COKNEGYS,
AHigncis of James Cummings & Co
March 8 3t —Ik tb & fa
Notice.
The Creditors
march II
March 8. 179<)
N 0 1 1 C E.
GOOD -encouragement will be given to a prrfen
who underflands the Tanning bufii.efs in all
its branches—a Mb t« a peifon who undcrftands
making of Tin-Wars, to move into the Wefterri
Country.—Persons who have small families would
bo preferred,—For further particulars enquire at
No 53 North Fourth-ftrcet.
' None need apply but those who can bring good
recommendations.
march I*
NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims against the Estate
of Thomas Boon, of Caroline county, (tare
of Maryland, detested, are requested to exhibit
thutn, properly prpwn, to the subscriber at Den
ton, in the county and state atorefaid, on or before
the firft day of May next, that there may be a di
vidend made of the adits now in the hands of the
subscriber. Those who negicdt this notice, will
be forever barred of their dividend, which will be
mad* oil the aforefaid day,
Wm. BOON, administrator
®f THOMAS BOON.
iaw3<v
march 9
WHEREAS
ISAAC PAINIBR hrving made an affignmcnt
of al! bis property for th« br.iefit of all his credi
tors who sign his discharge; —the assignee wishing
to arrange the bulinefs as loon at pofiiblc, and
likewifeto give the said Isaac Painter an opportu
nity of doing something for himfelf and family :
therefore thole creditors who have not signed his
discharge are informed th t unlefa they come for
ward and fi£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 allthofe who
are indebted to tl«e laid firm arerequefted to make
immediate payment to prevent further trouble.
JACOB CLARK, Aflignre.
march 4.
A Three Story Brick House,
In Spruce-street, between Second and lhu\Mtreet*
PofT.fTion given immediately, enquire at No. 31,
Sprue, -ftreec.
march 13 dßt
To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty
mi es of the city, or to let on ground-rtnt lorever
Several valuable building Lots,
In Philadelphia,
Enquire of William M. Biddle.ne. 147, Chefnut-
0- All persons indebted to the Estate
«f Jos fph Anthony, fen. deceaftd, are re
qutfted t« make immedrtte payment: —Afid ill
those who have any demands againfifcid eflate,
aredefired to produce them legally attested fd
the fobferibers for fettli'ment.
Surveyors, Beula.
ia\v6w
Indebted to th» Estate Bl Mr, John FcNNO.l.tte
of Miiladciphia, dectai»d,are dofircrt t" n .i!;e pay
ment. and those having any to piefeut
thorn for fettloivntf, «o
For Said,
Deliverable at Norfolk,
\ CAR-uo or
Honduras Mahogany, & Logwood.
TEN Or ttwelve Tons, Clever £s3* Timotfiy
Of the firft quality.—Apply at No. 43,
jao. 8.
JuJl Received,
By the Ihips Juno, Walters, and Four Friends,
By the Subscribers,
460 pieces 6-4 quadruples filcfias
3J do. 8-4 do.
139 do. .creas ala Morlaix
34 do. 9-8 coutils
3 do. 4-4 do.
44 do. 6-4 guineas
150 do. RuSia foil-duck
10 pipes Riearlo wine
IS hegiheads French brandy
80 do. claret
10b cases, art 4 do*, bottjes each ? claret of fuper
-I*B do. at 1 do. do. do./ fcr quality.
Also on Hand,
3awtis^lar
THAT' 1 am to be foid on such terms, that
the purclialer need not advance any ca(h,
ualefs he pleafct, till it ;s earned by my services,
provided no accident happens rne ; or, if you
please, I am to be farmed out for two years,
and not Id's. lam a bright bay, full 15' hands
1 igh, of noble defccnt, my name is TUIMMER
—I was got by Hall's imported horse Ectipfe,
my dam,purchaled by Doftor Hal!, was got by
the imported horse Slim ; my grand dam was
got by Old Figure great grand dam by
Talkers Othello out Of Setima, &e. «cc. as will
more fully appear by William Lyle's attested
certificate who raised me. My charafler as a
racer is vyeUeftabliftied ; I won the colt's purfc
at Bladeßfburg of twenty guineas ; I won a
fifty guinea purse at Baltimore, a fifty guinea
purl'e at An.iapolis i»d a fifty guinea pLrfe at
Hagerftown, I never loft a race but the last I
run at Alexandria, which was owning to my
being badly (hod, as I loft all my plates before
I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every
refpe. t ; my offspring art i,n great repute, some
of which are bow in training for the turf—pro
cure me good stand« and entertainment and I
am able to earn one thousand dollars par an
num.
iaw?w
jeod4w
Any person inclining to bay or rent may
know the terms by applying to John Carnan
(Love-ball) Coscil county and state of Mary
land, eight miles south of Elkton.
THE Gommiflioners for re<;eiviKg fuWcriptions
to a Loan for supplying the City of Philadelphia
with wholcfome water, give
NOTICE,
That they will sail on the cit'dens/or their fubferip
tiens in the following diftridls
William Jona wilt receive from Vine to South fide
of Pine-street.
Levi Hollingiwcrtb will receive from the North fide
of Pine to the South fide of Spruce-streets.
JeJfe iValn will receive from north fide of Spruce
to thefouthfideof Walnut-ftreetc.
Edward TilgLmat, will receive from north fide of
Walnut to the south fide of Chefnut-ftreets.
John fnjliep, a id "> willreeeive from iwth fide of
Jonathan Kohinfon, J Chefnut to the south fide of
Market-ilreets.
Stephen Girard, W> will receive from north fide as
Jacob Shoemaker f Market to the south fide of
Arch-ftrects.
Ttomai liajiini will receive from north fide of Arch
to the south fide of Race-Sreets,
Leonard Jacoli will receive from north fide of Race
to the south fide of Vine-Greets.
Jo,efh Crvcifca»k,-> will attend at the sffice of fared
& Jared Ingnfol J Jngeifrl, eppofite the State
Hotife, with the book hitherto kept at the City
iiall. Jj> y order of the board,
JACOB SHOEMAKER, «*v...
ld.no. r Bth g
t "V s
W '•>
TO LET,
FOR SALE,
street,
Nov. 12
JOSIAH HE WES, ~)
JOHN MORTON, > Executors
JOSEPH ANTHONY, )
December <fe. dtf
ALL PERSONS
SAMUiL BLOUGET, ''ulm v r>
JOHN WARD FENNO, Apent
ro the adminilUatkm.
A g ro
no» 3o
Whits Platillas.
A few boxes of White Platillas,
Juil arrived and lor file by the fuhiaibcr,
GIDEON U. WELLS.
N». 135, Market-llrect
V"4W
feh 11
For leims apply to
PHILIPS, CRAMOND, & CO
February 9.
For Sale,
h a r,
Hubber, from Hamburg,
AND FOR SALE,
II balrs tlcklenburgs. at 33 to 28 ccnt> pr. ell
II do.«Wtfer liunen, at 16 to 40 centi pr. yard
I box pattfbornes
5 boxes hollow glass ware
5 calks Bu®abri*le» (firft quality)
Erick & Lewis Bellman n,
no. 100, Spruce llreet
Feb. f3
TAKE NOTICE,
Feb. it.
'AT££ LOA.
-» • w»*v
Buildi ig.afid Garden Lots,
CONTIGUOUS to, and at a small <iiftanrr"
from thecity,' to be fold at the coffee hoi'lif
jn Second flreet, on Wednesday the loth >"t
March, at 6 o'clock in the evening, containing
from about 1-4 "fa" acre to about 4 acres each*
The small lots fronting on Vine and Callowhil!
ftrerts, on t'ne weft fide of SchnylkMl Second
flreet, and the large lots containing whole or
half or quarterfquaresjfomeof tTiem hounied oh
the weft by Schuylkill and the upper ferry road
including some fine quarry lots on Schuylkill :
the whole containing about 140 acres, and for
merly known by the- name of Springlburv ;
bounded on the north by Francis street, exten
ding from the Kidge road'to Sckuylkill, croflisig
the canal, on which several of the lots will give
fronts.
The fituatlon of many of the large lot? is on
high ground, commanding beautiful views of
the Schuylkill* supposed to be fiifficiently de
tached to escape any unfortunate disorder which
nvav he prevalent in the city.—The terms will
be made known at the time of the sale.
N. 8 M?ps of thr- lots are fixed up at the
middle and upper ferries -on Schuylkill at
Seyb rt's Tavern, in Second Arret, Nor
thern Lberues ; at Oldens tavern in Cbefuut
street, and at tie irfTVc hoiife.
The convenience cf (lone fonear the premise*
will prove verv to flurchaftTs.
CON NELLY & Co. auft'rs.
. & The unc<"»w>rr.on tcweriry of the weafher
having; prevented mauv p- rfi'ns from viewing ».hc
lots above rlie fate i«5 until
Saturday the aorh Aptil r xt, when it will be h* id
on the premise. at a o'clock in the afternoon.
The terms will be cafli for thnfc loss which are
50 feet, and 49 and an half feet front, and tor thr>£»
of a larger size, one half the caOi to be paid down
2nd the other half in fix months from the day of
fisle.
marck 20
Juit received per the ftiip Ncw-Jerfey from Canton
AND FOR SALE
Br ARCHIBALD Hf'CALL,
At his Store No. 187, south Second flreet,
An affartment of Teas of the firft
qua try,
White and yellow nankeens
Cafiia, {ilk umbrellas
aa assortment of china ware,
and a variety of SILKS, consisting of
Black and colored LuteUring
do. do. fattins
do* do. fenfhaws
do. do. silk handkerchiefs
do- do. sewing silks
Black Taffuies
■ALSO,
t2 pipes of excellent Madeira Wrae,
x fit for immediate use,
iawtf
in. 24
IMPORTED,
And to be Sold by
CHARLES WHARTON,
at his house, No 136, South Stcend-ftraet,
100 boxosof enamelled and pencil'd Tea China,
»oo grtcn silk Umbrellas,
40 pieces of black and colored Lutestring,
5 boxes of India gardcu Fans, ice.
march jo f
Weavers.
SEVERAL WEAVERS may find em
ployment by applying to Haas T. Hop
per, No, 39, Pine-street.
3mo. 15th, 1799.
White Oak Logs—or
White Oak Pipe—Wanted.
PROPOSALS,
WILL BB RECSirEb,
On or before the 10th day of March,
For the Delivery,
To the Corporation of the City of Philadelphia,
or their agsnt at any part wahiu the said City
of the WHOLE or PART of
104,000 feet, running raeafure, of
WHITE OAK LOGS,
In lengths of ten or twelve feet,
Qr of the fame quantity, of
LOGS,
Bored into pipe, counterbored and tapped,
ai under :
a4>ooo feet to mcafure 13 inches at the thickest
ead, if bored, 4 1-1 inch pipe.
16,000 feet to ou ature i» inches at the thickest
end, if bored, 4 inch pips
64,000 feet to meafurc 11 inches at the thickest
end, if bored, j inch pipe.
104,0e0
The l ogs nmft be and free frofn fliaket
and knots : no faulty fog* will on arty accetiM h|
received TJwfewho deliver propofflj fbc,b«r»4
logs, are r«qi*rfted to mention tlx jfrlet at which
they wi£ dcii-a?/ tiie logs unbore;, in ctfe it §ioM
b« foUnd preptr to bore them in PWUdcfebi*. • ■
PrepofnU in writing wiU be tpsetvcd-W ; '
#• f&nty iMfpift, •
South XWIW-ftreet,
the fit* Hook from "
fcb $ -- ~
A6w
The Creditors
of the fubfcribcr will take notice, that he has ap
pliod to the fudges of the court of Common Pleas,
for the county of Philadelphia, forth; benefit of
the A£t of AOembly, passed the 4th of April last,
for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have
appointed the 2jth mft. at 10 o'clock, to hear
him and his credi-ors, at the flatc house, or
such ether place where the co-irt may beheld.
EDW. \V. SHCEMAKEE.
MMffilrtt;
NOTICE.
Is given to all thok i.ndebred to she firms of
Jackson fc? Evens,
"John B. Evens, is" Co.
Evens fc? Bullock,
IVbitton, Evens & Co. and
John B. Evens.
I"HA j th» SubicrUjer is fully authorized toad;
jyft and fettle the affairs of those copceins; and
that suits will be indifcrirninately commti.ccd on
all accounts tli#t rcraaiu unpaid on rbe aoth dav of
March am.
John B. Ei em,
No, 119, South 7 hird-urcctc
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