of Ji>tCltEo 9 and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. .1. NuMBElt 2044.] IQ™ The price of tbis Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing ih the city of Philadelphia. All others pay trie Dollar additional, for enclosing and di- recting ; and unless some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. United Statf.s, ? Pennsylvania District, 3 Notice is hereby given, States willJ>e h°'? en . , f()r the pennfylvi cky rt P a on T«« l y the ,6th dayoF Ap [ n j.ia diftnfl, ° n c i oc k in the foren.bn of the Worth, T<»l »f»n Information filed fame day, , £f qu ; re , Attorney of the g,S tliefaid diftrifl, against U Theßriganune AMIABLE ADDELE, fe:L ; hsrtack'e, apparel ami ap- and cargo, consist • -fc.uMp t\>ftee» Oransres aiui Lurus. "The said brigwtine A mwt>le *ddde being a yeffcl A Ktf nrrfons rcliding within the l.nucd .. >.hc$ t iS L in trafe with persons refidem w. nm Sfr«Aion otihe Frci.eh Republic, contrary to thciflul Coogrefs, infuchcafe made and provided and [tiled iheiefor, &c. By order of the Court. DAVID CALDWELL, Clerk of the DiftriS Court tu«f« ro» r ch 2 Ship Broker's Office, jind Cammijfton Store, No. 119, South" front StrFft, Next door to *he Cuftona House. THE SuMcriber, encouraged t>y the advice ot his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship »nd Insurance Broker. Hepropol «s to buy and fell vefleis and every thing relat ing thereto—ifiift matters of vefleis and others in entering and clearing at the Ctiftom-Houie, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling n ur " ince ar.d all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the eeceflary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreign languages translated, awl in formation given in general mereantile matters. —From a knowledge grained by long experience of every branch of bufinrfs he hopes to be ule /ul to tbofe who please to favor him with their tojnmands. SAMUBL BMERY. . november 19 ' This Day will be Landed, At Cwthbeht's Wharf, From on board the (hip Townfend, capt. Lovering ; Aram" St. Kitts, 124 Puncheons Rum, '24 ditto MolafiieS, - . 1200 Bulhels Salt, For Sale, it Jehu Hollingsworth, & Co. No. 47, Penn-ftrcet. hm * OR SALE. Apply as above. march 20 Richard Bayley Sff Co. Respectfully inform the public that the Retail BuGnefs carried on by them at their Store. No, 136, Market-ftrcet, will in future be carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whom thoy beg leave to recommend to the favor of th»ir friends and the public. All Persons indebted to the above firm and those to whom they arc indebted, will please to apply to John Whitesidus & Go. or the feulement of their refpe&ive accounts, who are duly empowered for that purpofc. Richard Bayley Js* Co. I WILLIAM -BONNAR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public," that the above Store will he opened by him on Monday the 4th of February next, with an afTortment of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the fcafen, w.iich he flatters himfetf will meet the approbation of those whe honor him tvith their favor je» 49 N OTIC E. " joseph Thomas's Creditors .are hereby earnellly requested to ftrrrrifh he:r Accounts duly attested, as foen as convenient : thereby to enable the Assignees to term an idea ol'tlie fla'eof hia affairs ; —and all those indebt ed to said Thomas, are required to mate im mediate payment to either of the SO'bfcribers. SAMUEL W. FISHER,") Assignees WILLIAM BUCKLEY, > of 4 JOHN HALL. )J. Thomas, ■dec. "1. dtf WANTED, To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable bufinefs — For particular enqqire at no. 68, south Fourth street A. person who ha? feme knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. W. fIAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. j'Wl II N (tr I C E . PUB IC WOTICH is hereby given that the fub fcrilur has applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Northumber land, for ;he benefit of the ail of Assembly pafT tnJ on the 4th daj- of April lafk for the relief of insolvent debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed the fourth Monday in April next, to hear him ay ! r d hi« creditors at the Cosrt House, Ik '.he town of Snolury in thefaid countj. ROBERT GRAY. e 'h 3w | 1 msrch »8- PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1799. Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete —3, 4i o ana 9 pounders. . , . e Carronades, Woolwich proof, with carnages, occ. complete—l 2, 18 and 24 pouters. Cannon powder in fcegs of 25lbs. each Round, double-headed, ajid canniflcr *h°t Patent fiicarhrng copper, bright, aflortca 13,20, *2, 24, 26 and 28 or per square foot, (heets 48 by 14 inchss, suitable for from 100 to 1000 tons Copper nails, bolts and fpUtes Boarding I'ikes, Common cutlaflcs Gunners (lores of all kinds Tin-plates No I —l-3 orofs Wes Patent fliot in caiks of jewt. each London portsr and Vown fts'it.in caflcs ef 1 doz bottled. Earthen ware in c> ate 6, alTorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth (lreet eo tf. Oflober fOR SALE, By the Subscribers, 15 pises Old Madeira \V ine, 1 pair cf 9 pound Cannon 5 packages of Gui> Guiaccum 1 bales of St. Domingo Cotton 100 boxes of Wax Candles, of 24lhs each. Will'ings & Francis, Penn-flreet,"? "February 19. y FOR SALE A Houss and Lot in Trenton, - | "HE house is two stories high, I'ptir X rooms on a floor, and in good ordtfr. For further particulars enquire of Ab . Hunt, in 1 ren ton, or of JOHN E. CRESSON, No. 54, Market street. march 9 For Sale, TEN or twelve Tons, Clever isf Timothy A T, Of the firft qilal?ty.—Apply at No, 43, Almond-ftreet jan. 8 IMPORTED, In the Britilh ftip Douglas, capt. Walker, from London, just arrived, Cannon—Woolwich proof 9th caliber, boreSi from ■ the solid wighing i6cwt. *qrs. and iocwc. each Ditto of 61bcaliber, wt. iiewt. % qrs. each, Ditto Swivels, mounted Cannon shot, viz. Caniaifter, cross bar and round. 30 cases lhips» muflcets, fowling pieces and mulket- oons Ship Store, Horfcmen's and Saddle Pifiols, A large a'fTortment of Flints, 150 casks Porter, Brown Stout in Bottles, Pantheon Stoves alTorted from v ao to 40 inches diameter 40 Calks Shot, No. i, to 6, 3t>oo Bufhcls Coals, 50 Crates Window Glass 100 Crates and lo.hhds. Queen* ware adapted to —— the WeTTlrLdiaMarlTift, 6 bales Whitney blankets 8-4 and to-4 For falc by THOMaS & JOHN KETLANB* Walout Street Wharf. March 16, IVho have also on handy Claret ia cales, firft quality, Old Port Wine, Horsemen's s words, hangers, See. Dry White Lead, Ironmongery and webb-ing by the package, Boston Beef, % a cafe of best toll arnotta, Painted floorcloths, Eiqfclifh quart bottles in crates of Ia dozen each, Ruflia bar iron, Hemp and coidage, Gables from 7 to 16 inches, Platillasand Britagnes, > A few trunks bell kid and morocco (kins, Basket fait in hhds. The fubferibers have on hand, and for Tale at re duced prices, the following articles, viz. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, the vintage of '96, fincc when they have lain in a flore well adapted to their improvement ; 25 Ohefts oi Young Hyson Tea ; An Invoice of well-nfforted China—original cod between 8 and 900 dol's. in Canton. HIGBEK & MILNOB. march 21 FOR SALE, To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty miles of the city, or to let on ground-rent forever Several valuable building Lots, In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle. ne. 147, Chefqut- street. Nov. a® Red Clover, 1 Timothy, ' Blue Grass L SEEDS, Herds Grass and White Clover AU -warranted frejb and fret from ail foul feed, FOR SALE, Br C. ROBERTS', No. 97, Market, between Second and ftrectf, Who has alfb on hand, a general ajartment of Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and brass wares ; T. Ctewley Millington steel, pig lead, block-tin, red lead.Spanish brown, Vanetian red, Vermillian, &c. Sec. WhoJefale & Retail. la.icm.tu.&fr.tf. march z Pursuits of Literature. In a, few day will be put to pref» and pubiilhsd with out delay, by J. OnM ROD, No. 41, Cbesuut street, The Pursuits of Literature. A Satirical Poem• In four Dialogues, with Notes. This celebrated work will forts one large o&ayo volume, will be printed from ibe law London editi on, with the Notes tranftated by the author, on a fine paper and goojf type, *nd will be deleted, Hand foniely bound' aod lettered to fubfcribfefj ftt two 4oUais. March iE. One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away fr.om the subscribers, living in Soir.erftt county, state of Maryland, on the 26th of December lait, two Negro Men ; George and Ranclel —George is about fix feet high, twenty-two years of age, and ef a yellow compiexi n—had on when he went away a dark cloth coat, kersey breeches and white yarn flockiugs ; ha is a pretty good player on the fiddle. —Randel is about five feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow com plexion, has a loud hoarse voice, and ts a good deal bow-legged ; he pretends to be something of a cobbler had on when he went away, a t'uftian coat, home : made kersey breeches and white yarn stockings. There is no doubt, but they will change cheir clotjies ai well as their name s-Mhey having been taken lip on the 29th of December last at Dock-creek, in the Rate of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Esq. (by the names of Stephen and Charles) to the care o-f John M'Whcrts and Thomas Kerker, from whom they, made their escape. Who ever apprehends the above negroes, and has them lecured in jail, so that the fubferibera may get them again, shall recsive the above reward, or fifty dollars fur either. John Nelson. William Bowns. Salilburv, Somerftt county ) Maryland, February 15, 1799 J dim Mount Pleasant on Schuylkill. THE fubferiber is willing toj fell the dlate on which he lives, at the end oF the new canal» and aboutthrec and a half miles diflant from this cttv. w&f tf A plealant plaee adjoining is alio tor fa!e. I heie (ituations arc too well known to require dofaipiion, efpcdially as it is presumed the purchaser would cboefe to judge for himfelf. If not fofd before Ue firft ot May, the manfi >n house is engaged to be let. Enquire on the premises. WILLIAMS, eodtiftm AptW 1 3 a w Ira ISA/jC PAINTER having marie an align ment of all his property for the benefit of all his creditors wVa sign his dlfchirge ; —the afiign££ wishing to arrange thebu6nefs as soon as poflible, and likewise to give the laid Isaac Painter jn opportunity of doing something for himfelf and family : therefore those creditors who have not signed his difcbarge are informed that unless they cotee forward and 15gn the fame dtfcharge on or before the firft day of May next exfulng, they will be excluded the benefit of a dividend ; and all those who are indebted to the said firm are requested to make immedi diate payment to prevent further trouble. JACOB CLARK, Assignee. lawtf march 3 INDEBTED to theeftateof Mordecai Liwis, late of this city, merchant, deceased, are de sired to make immediate payment, and those who have demands against it to produce them for pay ment to Thomas Morris,~l Samuel Coates, >- executors. yofepb Morris, J* at the Counting Heufis of JOSEPH S. LEWIS, march 23 CHINA GOODS, suit received per the fbip New-Jersey from Canton BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL, At liis Store No. 187, south Second street, An afibrtment of Teas of the firft quality, White and yellow nankeess Caflia, silk umbrellas an aflortment of china ware, and a variety of SILKS, consisting of Black and colored l.uteftring do. do. fattins do. do. fenfhaws do. d«.' silk handkerchiefs do- do. sewing silks Black Taffcties ALSO, 12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine, Jan. 14 To beJold by private sale, A NUMBER of Lots tor building, of differ ent size and situation, on the Bristol road, adjoiiTing that well known (land called the Wash ington tavern, between the 9 and 10 m : le stones, where the mail and a number oi public stages are flying continually. The situation is high and healthy and easy of access both by land and water, within a few rods of the Pennypack creek, where there is fafe navigation and pood landing, where grift and merchant mills Sre carr/ing on a considerable trade ; the above road being the best at all seasons of the year of any coming out of the city.—A plan of the said lots maybe fcen,and the conditions of sale made k'lown by the fubferiber near the premilc^. march 19, Charles Campbell, W AT C M-M A KER. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. John IVood, No. jj, corner of From and Chefnut-ftreets ; where he will thank fully receive aad execute orders with neatneft and difpateh HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A Neat and Large Aflortment *f Clocks y Watches. wanted, r A JOURNEYMAN ; ALSO, one or two' Apprentices of refpeifi-aK ble parents. FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glaffea nov 24 Sheathing Copper, a,j Pipei of the fineft particular Madeira Wine Match it, V/HERE AS ALL PERSONS, no. 15, Dock-(lrect. jawini AND FOR SALE —V!Z fit tor immediate use, JOHN HOI.ME. tu. th. fa. tf. Wbslefalc and R*tail. For Sale by JOSFPH S. LEW IS No. »j, Dock Street, jtawiiß CHINA GOODS. By ship Douglass, from London, And f r file, bv * OSEPH fef JAMES CRUKSHANK No. 87, High-Street, Pbilaelelphia. \ N account of two cases of the Diabetes, fi Mellitus ; a general view of the nature of BOHE "J the DifeM'e ar.d it-, appropriate treatment ; and Hyson (kin / a detail of communications on the fubjeiH, Young hyson V TEAS. 'Br JOHN ROLLO, M. D. Hyson and 1 Surgeon General, Royal Artillery. Imperial' J With the results of the trials of various Acids lite nan -ens and other fubltance in the treatment of the colored and black T it 1 r Lr • icnfnaws <lO, do. Lues Venerea ; and some obfervat.ons on the Handkerchiefs do. do. 4-4 SSf"*/ S«K, te By U Cru.Whink, Sewing fidks do. do Chemist to the Ordnance, and a Scrgeon of Ar filack hair ribbon tillery. Black fattins Dr. Johnfton's Table Talk : Gallia in small bales CoDtaining Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and China waie in dining and tea setts Manners; with anecdotes of diflinguifhed per- Ou Hand, ion's : felefled and arranged from Mr. Bofwell'i 50 trunks and cases dimities, nmfl'n*, girphams, • life of Johnlon. muflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs,iu small pack- & '»'h,s compilation are coma,ned several au: ages, tor the Weft-India market. ! th a ent,c anecdotes of d.ftmgu.fh.d hterary char - 7S trunk, of printed calicoes, assorted for the aAets ; rules for the conduft of life in the most fe- VS'e't Indii r-a I'tt rious and delicate conjuuilurcs : and thole- foun 1 l bale of woolen cloth.,low priced | works ofgeniu-.and learning which i. Sail canvas by the bale or piece, No. ito 8. j fjgkfmmn d ' ft ">E u ' ftcd the bl =>°v«l friers Copper in (heets 24 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches ; Mr. Bolwell. Raife'l coppei bottoms in tubs. A i'mall invoice ol queens afiorted. JSnglilh wrought nails in calks. Sheathing paper. New-Orleans indigo Paints of different color?, dry in caflcp Glfl Madeira wine fit for life. N'o-w delivering from the Jh'tp Ne\i'-Jcr/'ev, from Canton, FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Subscribers^ CONSISTING OF NICKLIN W GRIFFITH. feh. 11 Tke Subscribers have for Sale, AT THEIR COUNT 1N 9 HOUSE No. 35, Deck-street, White and Red Lead, Patent lliot No. I 8c 8 & 13, Bordeaux- Brandy ill St 4th proof, Claret in cafes—firft quality. Thos. Murgatroyd Sons. march 29. mwScfsw N 0 1 I C E. GOOD encouragement will be given to a person who understands the Tanning bufii.efs in all its branches—also to a person who undcrftands ■mailing of Tia-Ware, to move into the Western Country.—Persons who have fraall families w»uld ba preferred,—For further particulars enquire at Nou North Fourth-street. None need apply but those who can bring good recommendations. march tt \ FOR SALE, A smart, a&ive Bay Horse, BETWEEN fifteen sndfixteen hands high,riling five years, would suit very well for a gentle man in any of the troops of Horse, he is perfe&ly found, the price is 2xo dollars.—For a vicvr please to apply at No 10, North Eighth street, or at Gif bertfon's Stable, in 4th between Lombard and Ce dar or SeOth-ftreets. march 23 A Pleasant Retreat. To be fold at public vendue. By order of the Orphan's Court of Montgomery County on the 17th day of the fourth month next, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant# Cof fee house, in Philadelphia, The following described capital house and lots situa ted in RottsTown, abou' 36 miles from Philadel phia, b<?ing part of the eftatc of Thomas Maybur- ry, deceafcd. The Mansion house standing on ihe Main ftreerj. built with stone and the heft materi als, commodiouQydivided inio rooms and weilfinilh ed throughout—with an airy entry and good cellars, foriy-two feet in front and thirty fix feet in depth adjoining is a Stone Piazzi.flove ro.ira and kitchen with lodging rooms over them —a well of good watcf in the ya'd —and a (lone milk houlc with a smoke house over it—a good gatdtn, &<". on the south end of the lot are abiew house, earriag* houfc and a large stone barn-twithextenliveftabics forhorf.s.cow s &c. This cftate would accommodate a iargc genteel fa mily inclining to retireintothe country. Potts Town beinrf one of the cheapcft places lor piovifions within the fame distance from Philadelphia—and for healthy situation, conveniences of stages, &c is equal to moP With the foregoing premise» will be fold,a Lot of xeeJlent Clovlr Land, adjoining the Barn, con fining about three Acres, io which area number of Apple Tree*. Further particulars may be known on ap plication to Rebecca Mayhurry, \ Administrators tl Jo nar <r, }► Mayburry'. James vaux, m , j J iM -ij iA • i deceased. Philadelphia. J . 3d Month ,19. JACOB PERKINS, HAVING invented an effectual check f° r de testing counterfeit Bank Paper, which has received the fancilion of one Bank, and the approbation of the undersigned eminent artists, and having obtained a patent, securing to him, and to his afligns, the exclusive right of the in vention, hereby offers to his fellow citizens the privilege of using it upon terms, to be agreed en betwetn him and any person disposed to avail themftlves of a guard against counterfeits. THE underlined having examined Jacob Ptrkin's new invented method to deteA coun terfeit Bank paper, do approve of the plan, it being inpoffible to engrave or fink two plates perfectly alike, without the original die or hub, the counterfeiter would find it impofiible to make an impreflion which would perfectly gage with the check from the original die. ROB'TSCOT, Engraver & Die linker JAMES SMITHER, Engraver. JAMES AKIN, Engraver. The terms may be known by applying to No n, South 3dftreet. March *3. - THE PARTNERSHIP OF PETER & HENRY MIERCKEN, IS this day dissolved by mutual confcnt, all per sons indebted to them are requested to make immediate payment to Peter Miercken, and those having demands, to prcfent tkeir accounts to the fame lor fettlcnicnt. 3awtf inarch zi. Goodsfuppojed to The following article' were biought from tlu late mayor's offise and deposited with the pre sent mayor, at no. 157 south id ftrcet, where they are open for the infpe&ion of any per sons who may think themselves interclkd therein, to wit: m w.fr.tf. 3 blankets I spotted nankeen coatee 1 grey plain eoats eod4w 4aw3w mw&fti7A 2awif Peter Miercken. Henry Miercken, [Volume XV Just Received $ I coverlid 3 hats % blue eioth coats 3 sailors jackets a striped piqud de mar feilies waistcoats t do half worn do I datk cross striped do I green silk laced do I white embroider'd do I striped winter do I flannel . do i pr.blackfattin breeches 3 pair naukeen do. 7 pair trowfers Several pair of Silk and cotton hose white and check shirts cravats & hankerchiefs I silver flock buckle 6 do tea spoons l roll of coarse fheetiugl I do of whits dowlafs i piece of striped calico I coarse mtifiin sheet 3 kegs of flints And sundry other articles of fir all value Mayors Office, march NOTICE. r creditors of the late William Compton, X deceaf'.d, who hay? not rendered to the Ad ministrators accounts of their claims properly at tested, arc hereby informed, that if they do pot exhibit such accounts on or bef ore the fevcnteenth day of April next ensuing, their claims will be for ever excluded, as a dividend will then be struck and paid by S. Wilcox, at No. 145 Chefnut-ftreet* on any day proceeding. And all those who are ft ill delinquent in discharging the debts due from them ro thecftate of the late Vm, Compton deceas ed, aforcfaid, will be pleased to take notice, that fwits at law will be commenced against them, witfv rut refpedt to persons, if not discharged before thai day. Isaac Cathrall John Haiuorth Samuel Wilcox j tr ' ltors " marce 23 NOTICE: THE Following certificates of (hare* ef the flock of the Back of th: United States have been loft or destroyed at sea, to ivit 13 lbares in the name of Peter Blight, of which 5 ftmes No 4185. 5 (bares No 4186. and 3 (hares No 4187, and 6 shares in the name of John Barker Church, No 2058. which were forwarded by the Couate£s of Leicester packet from Falmouth for New-York—and ten (hares of fnid stock in the name of Stadnitfki & Son, of Amsterdam, No 1796. which were forward ed by the Packet from Falmouth for New-York in November 1794; and for the renewal of which application is made at the said Bank,and all persons coHcerned are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. march ia Take Notice That I have applied to the Judges of the court of common pleas for the county o£ Northumberland, for the bentfit of the iufolvent a«fl, and they have appointed Monday the 22d day.of Aprjl next, to hear me and my creditors at the ccurt house in Sunbury, where they may at tend if they think proper, To all my Creditors. inarch 29 Notice. A CERTIFICATE of one ihare of Back of U nitad States, stock (landing in the name of Dugas de Vallon, having be«a loft or mislaid* applicatioa is made at the laid Bark for renewal of the fame ; all persons concerned are dcfirtd t« take notice. 'Abraham Van Beuren. ■ * march 46, To all whom it may concern. THE Creditors of the Subfcri* ber are aeiired to take notice, that application hat been made to the Court of Con.mon Fleas of Mif flin County, in the State of Pennfylvania,in order that the applicant may receive the benefit of the several laws parted for the relief of insolvent debt-* ors, and the said court have appointed the second Monday in April next, to hear him and his credi tors at the court house in Lew is Town, in thefaid coui.ty, Wm. ARMSTRONG, jun. izwjw march 18, !=2SK£&* eo6t have been ftclen-. rhe following property, is heiievftd, has been ftolcn, waj left with the Mayor, by the conftaLks,- : to wit : new blankets old do t brown great coat shirt white caffimere waiftv coat 18 yards of black fittiii i remnants of cotton I do Bengal 1 do Irish Linen* ' I do wuflin« I rollofblack trirmringi i firing of violet do t bunch of giim elafti* bottles"- I pair of kn«e buckUi set with Hone i mariners compaft i pair of new ihoes 7 Clver tea Ipoens a do table do i groce of plated bottoM inlaid with pearl i gold thimble i' do rings, one whereof with a miniature, i box of white platillai m.w.&fat. ti 7A. James Towar. wedjw
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