o£ ilnttetl and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. i S •* -T k r *'; Jt" • "fa 1 < NuMDEt 2048.] P Z Z The price of this Gazette is Eight pilars per annum to. Subscribers res:d.ng , n the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, fir enclosing and di recting ; end unless some person in this city become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. - t; ■(? 1 This Day "will be Landed, A T* PHTHBERT'S \VHARF> ' flito Townfend, capt. Lovering From on board the ship 1 from St. Kitts, ' 124.-Puncheons R' l " l ' \\ ditto Molafies, 1200 Bufliels Salt, For Sale, by march 20 United Statks, ? Pennsylvania District, } Notice is hereby given, TriAT a special Diftrifl of the United States witl be hoWen it the City Hall in the citv ot PhlUdelphia.«« illd {o < pen"ly,va uit difti ia, on TuefiUy the 16th day of April B«t. at K° ®f ti'c ci«>cV toren op qtthe fame day, for the Trial of an Information fiU bv William Rawle, Esquire, Attorney of th» United Statesinaadfor the saM diftn£t» against AMIABLE ADDELE, -ri 1 h her tickle, apparel and ap- and f argo, confitt inz of Sugiir, Coffee, Oranges and Limes. Tbe said brigaatine Amiable Addele being a ve(M owned by perfous rcfiding within the ""' ted^' c . S ' and employed' in traSc with persons resident vinhm the juritdiflion of the French Republic, contrary 10 the aft ot Congiefg, infuchcafe made and provided «nd seized therefor, &c. By oraer of the Court. DAVID CALDWELL, Clerk of the Dijfria Court. march 1 , '■ -■j Ship Broker's Office, And Commijfton Store, No, 119, South front Strff.t, Next door to she Cuftona House. r pHE Subscriber, encouraged Dy the advice of A his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship and Insurance Broker. He prflpof cs to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat ing thereto —aflift matters of vtflels and others in entering and clearing at the Cuftorn-Houfe, procuring and Ihipping freight, fettling Inlur ance ar.d all ofher mercantile accounts, and have on hand the tftfceflary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreign languages translated, and in formation tfiven in general mercantile matters. —Fro;n a knowledge gained by long experience - w SnRRSJt, Ma.:er, :'.iWith good '«comm- 'itions SeSoGiS.sJ'ssJ for paiTenctrs—will fail on the 13th inft. For pafiaar r n| v appiv to SAMUEL RHOADS, No. I, Pcnn-ftreet. ' • '>'Ur April 9. The iiritifh armed ship |||£ I) O U G L A S, - J AMES Walker, captain. NOW ready to receive a Cargo—for freight or pafiage apply to Thomas & John Ketland. ag' il 3 f One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away fr.om the fubferibers, living in Somerset county, state of Maryland, on the 26th of December la it, two Negro Men ; George and Randel—George is about fix feet high, twenty-two year 9 of age, and of a yellow complexion—had on when he went away a dark cloth coat, Uerfey breeches and white yarn Askings; he is a pretty pood player oil the fiddle.—Randel is about five feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow com plexion, has a loud hoarfs voice, and is a good leal bo v-legged ; he pretends to be foroething a cobbler ; —had on when he went away, a fulliao coat, home-made kersey breeches and white yarn (lockings. There is no doubt, but t.iey will change their clothe? aj well as their r imn they been taken up on the 29th .• 1 December last at Duc4i-creek, in the ltate of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Elq. (I v the names n c Stephen and Charles) to the care of John a vVherts and Thomas Kerker, ;. om whom tliey made their escape. Who <\er apprehends the above negroes, and has t icm secured in jail, so that the fubferibers may £et them again, fha'il receive the above reward. Or fifty dollars for either. John Net/on. IVilliam Bowns. Sali(bury,Someiftt county ) Maryland, February 15, 1799 5 , ' im Said Ship ALSO for sale. slppiy as above. dtf For Sale, FOR LONDON. -V-- ; PHILADELPHIA: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL j 2 , 1799. Richard Bayley & Co. RESPECTFULLY inform the public that the Retail Bufinef> carried on by them at their Store. No. 136, Market-ftrcat, will in future be carried on by Mr. Wm BoNNA*,whom they beg leave to recommend to the favor of thsir friends and the public. All Persons indebted tp the above firm and thoie to who. - they arc will plcafe to apply to John 1 Sc Co. or the fc£tlemen r oftheir relpe-flive .c.ouuts, who ape duly empowered for -': at rurpc!-.\ Richard Bayley Co. WILLIAM BONNAR, RESPE r ' FUL. .Y m for ink irkrid? and the public, that the above Store will be opened by him on Moatftay ihe 4 f b : . bruary next, with an assortment of DRY GOODS, Suitabletc the i'eafon, w/ucfe he filters hin'.fclf will meet the approbation of those wfc® honor him v ith their favor j«n 20- 5 Goodffuppofedto have been Helen. Tbc l'oliowi.it- jr icl were brought front,the ■late mayor's ofsc*e an deposited with 'he pr fen* mayor, a" no, 15 south ad ftre»-t, wh . I they are open for tl > infpetftion ot any per sons who may think themselves interefttd therein , to wit: 3 blankets t coverlid 3 hats 2 blue cloth coats i fpottcti nank- en coatee 1 1 grey plain coats 3 Jailors jackets 2 striped piqie de mar fellies wniftcoats i do half worn do I dark cross striped do I green silk laced do I white embroidor'd do I striped winter do I flannel i pr.blackfattin breeches 3 pair n?.r.keen do. 7 paii; trowfers Several pair of Silk audi cotton hefe white aud check (bjrt* cravats & hankerchicfi I silver stock buckle 6 do tea spoons l roll of coarse ftiecting' I do of wKltff dowlafs i piece of striped calico I coarfe,mud'n ftieet 3 kegs of flints And sundry other articlei of fir all value Mayors Office, march IMPORTED, In the Britlfh ftip Douglas, eapt. Wilker, from London, ju9 arrived, Cannon —Woolwich proof 91b caliber,bored from the solid wighmg 16cwt. Iqrs. and joewt. each Ditto of 61bcaliber, wt. newt. 2 qrs. each, Ditto Swivels, mount, d Cannon Ihot, viz. Canaifter, cross bar and round. 30 caf»s ftiipsmuflcets, fowling pieces and mulket oons Ship Store, Horfenien'a and Saddle Pistols, A large assortment of Flints, Ijo casks Porter, Brown Stout in Bottles, Pantheon Stoves assorted from ao to 40 inches diameter 40 Calks Shot, No, 1, to 6, 3*oo Bulhcis Coals, JO Crates Window Giafs ioo Crates and jo hhds. Queens ware adapted sco the Weft India Market, 6 bales Whjtney blankets 8-4 and 10-4 Fo- sale by THOMaS i 3 JOHN KETLAND. Walnut Street Wharf. tf March 16, Who have alfo-on handy Claret in cases, firft quality, Old Port Wine, Horsemen's fiords, hangers, &c. Dry White Lead, Ironmongery and webbing by the jrackage, Boston Beef, a ease of best roll arnotta, Paioted floorcloths, English quarr bottfcs in crates of Tq dozen each, Ruflia bar iron, Hemp and cordage, OabK from 7 to 16 inches, PlatiDas and Britagpes, A lew trunks best kid and morocco skins, Bask -i fait in hhds. WANTED, To Article for two or three years « young Man to a profitable lufinefs— For particulars enquire at no. 62, south Fourth ftr«et _ A person who hasfome knowledge of paint' ing or drawing would be preferred • v W. jftAYDON, 'WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. jan 11 FOR SALE, To be EXCHANGED for property within 'thirty miles ps the city, or to let on ground-rent SOrever Several valuable building Lots, In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Bidctle. n«. 147, Cbefnut ftreet. Nov. ii The fubferibers have cn hand, and for sale at re dure.* "rices. the following articles, viz. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, the vintageof '96, fire - when they have lain in a (lore well a lapted to their improvement; Cherts of Your.g Hyson Tea ; An Invoiea of well afTorted China—original cost between 8 and 900 Jol's in Cautmi. HIGBEE Sc MILNOR. march 11. THE P.- RTNLRSHIP OF PETER & HENRY MIERCKEN, IS this day dissolved by mu:ual Content, all per forms indebted to the«n ar« requested to make immediate payment to Peter. MiercVen, and those having demands, to present tfeeir accounts to the fame for fettlcmcnt. march 11 I'K: fe>Uowiii£ property, ftliich it ii believed, ha:, heer I'olcO, was left w.fh the Mayor, by the corn's allies, to wit: n w blankets i old do i brown great coat i ihirt white caffimcre waist coat 18 yards of black fnttin 2 remnants of cotton i do BengM t do Irish Linens' I do muslim I rollcf black trimmings r firing of violet do i bunch of gun elaftvc bottles r pair of krrec buckle* itt with stone i mariners cempaft 1 pair of new ftioes 7 silver tea fpoens 2 do fable do 3 groce ofplsted buttons I inlaid with poarl 1 gold thimble 2 do rings, one whereof with a miniature, j box of white platiHa® Peter Miercken. Henry Miercken, Sales at AuEiion. On Saturday the 20th April, at a o'clock p. m on th> premises, Sundry Building and Garden Lots, of thesS contfgious to, and others at a (mall diiiance from the city, containing from about one cpjarter of an acre 10 about four a ci'es each. I'lie fma'.l lots front on Vine and CallowhiU near Schuylkill—the large lots front on the south fide of Francis Street, on the east ftde of Schuylkill river, on the wtft fide of Schuylkill, fecoud ilreet, and on intermedi ate ftreeis—the vhifte containing about 140 a eves, 'icing part of the trail known by the name of Springettfbui-v. The fituatiofi of many of the lots is on high ground, commanding view- of the Schuylkill, and supposed ti> be io much detached from the bivlf parts of the city, as to he cut of danger in cafe of ?n Unhappy return of rhe fever. Alaps fhewinp thedivifion of tbq ground, may be feci the Coffee house, at Ofe&v'i tavern in Chcfuut lireet, at Sy>eti's tavern ir. the Noth»rn Liberties and at the Middle and Upper Ferries on Schuylkill. The sbandance of {lone, for building, on part »f the ground, will pr<-v.- v.ry advantageous to ivjicfiii.r«, as it is proposed to fell at the fame time tbofe largo quarries on the call fide of the Schuylkill, near and above the bridge. The terms will be cafti for the* ' >ts «f 49 i-a an 1 50 feet front and for those of a larger fizs one half cash immediately, and the other hall"to be paid in fix months from the of fr.le. CONN ELY 8c Co. Auctioneers. April 4 JUST RECEIVED, By the (hip DeugUa from Londcn, A prime ajfortment of Morrocco and Kid Skins, of various colours, A handsome fnp.'ly of military Articles, And a few cases of the mofl talhionable Straw Hats arid Bonnets. For sale at No. 87. Chefnut ftrcet. MICHAEL ROBERTS. march 3a All persons indebted to the ellate of Richard Renfhaw, fen. Utc of this city, gra zier, deceased, are desired to make immediate payment ; and those who have denwnds agaiaft it to produce them for payment to Ann Rensbaiv, 1 Richard Rensbaw, > executors. Charles Rensbav), J no. 90, Union-street. REM ROBERT COE & SON, HAVE KEMGVID THEIR Brush Manufactory and Ironmongery Store, to No. 175, Market Street, nearly opposite the Conneftogoe Waggon, where th«y have for sale as usual, home maAttfa&flr&l and imported Brufh e» of almoll every defcrip.tion, togeiher with a ge neral assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlety, Sad- Wry, and Brass ware», to which chey expt& by the spring vcffcls, an ample addition 4th me. 10. • NOTICE. THE following certificates of (hares of the stock of the Bank of the United States have been loft or dfrftroyed at sea, to wit 13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which S (lmes No 4185. i lhares No 4186. and 3 (hires No 4187, and 6 lhares in the name of John Barker Church, No 2058. which were forwarded by the CouateSs of Leicester packet Irom Falmouth fpr New-York—and ten (hares of fsid dock in tfie name of Stadnitfki & Son, of Amsterdam, fjo 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 concerned are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BJDDLE. march i» Notice. ACERTIFIC h I E of one (hare of Bank of U nited States, stock (landing in the name of Dqoas de Vali.on, having besa loft or mislaid, applicatioa is m»de at the said Bank for renewal of the fame ; all persons concerned aje desired 65 take notice. Abraham Fan Beuren. djm march ao. The History of Pfennfylvaua, By ROBERT PRBUt), Will be Published this day, and .delivered to fubfcr.'btrs and others, Br ZACHARI AH POULSQN, jun. At his Printing-office, No. io6, Chet'mu-ilrcet, nearly oppofit* to the Bank of North-Ame rica, and at the Philadnlphii Library in Fifth-flreet, fiom two o'clock, un til fun set. WHERE the fubferibcrs, in, or near the city are desired to call or fsnd for their copies , and such of them as live at a difhnce from Phila delphia are requested to direct their friends in the city to receive the fame according to the terms in the propofats fpecified, exceptingthatboth volumes being now ready, will be delivered together, in llead of only one as mentioned in the pr pofals. All pcrfons holding subscription papers, are ear nestly requeftcd immediately to riturn tkem, with the lubfcriptioni, to ZACHARIAH POULSON, jiib. march I. fti tf Red Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass SEEDS, Herds Grass and j White Clover J All "warranted f-ejb and fra from all foul seedy FOR SALE, JBT C. ROBERTS, No. 97, Market, betwem Second and 'I hird ftreet®, Who hat also on hand, a general affertment of Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and brass wire* ; I . C««wley Millipgton pig lead, bioek-tin, red lead,Spanifli br>wn, Venetian red, Vexmillian, &c. &c. IVhultfalt & Retail. ia&m.:u.&£r.tf. marsh % CHINA GOODS. Now delivering from the Jhip Ncn'-Jcr/cv, FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Subfcrtbers, CGNSI'STING OF Bqhea Hyson Ikin Young hyson Hyson and Imperial White nankeen 9 Lutestrings, colored and black Senfhaw* do-. do. Handkerchiefs do. do. 4-4 Sewing silks do. do Black hair ribbon Blark fattins Gaflia in fmatl bales China ware in dining and tea setts On Hand, 50 trunks and cafe* dimities, muflin--, ginghams, inuflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs,in i'mali pack ages, for the Vs'eft-India market. 25 trunks of printed calicoes, aCTorted for the W market. 1 bale of woolen cloths,lorr priced Sail canvas by the bale or piece, No. t to 8, Copper in flteets 14 by 48 and 48 by 60 i;:ches fcaifed coppei bottoms in tubs A final! invoice of queens ware aflorted. Engli{h wrought nails in calks. Sheathing paper. New-Orleans indigo Paints of different colors, dry in casks. O'.d Madeira wine fit for use. NIG KLIN Iff GRIFFITHi Feb. 11 Capital Wharf, Lot &? Stores, ALSO, SUNDRY GROUND-RENTS. To be Sold, at Public Vendue, at the Merchants' Coffee-Houfe, on then7th day of the 4th mouth,at 7 o'clock in the evening, if not previottjly disposed of nt private file, I'HAT valuable eliate 71 feet on Water Hreet, bounded on the North by Saffafras street, and extending ir.to the river Delaware; on whi.h are ereiled very extensive (lores and wharf, in good repair.—Plenty of water for the ihips to lay at thew'aarf In every refpedt a capital situa tion foranybuflnefs requiring expeufive ware houses and the convenience of a wharf; or for any person wiCiing to invest money in real ellJte, that produ ces a haudfome income. daw ALSO, The following Ground-Rents, well secured, oh Saffafras, Seventh & Cherry-Are«ts: Dolls. Cts. 20S 90 perann. payable by John Nicholfon, 3s do do Robert Evans, fen. 37 do do William Powell, 40 do do William Bell, 40 do do John Evans, jun. 39 d® do Andrew Beamer, 63 do do Maurice Moynihan 33 60 do do Henry Pepper, 19 80 do do Thos. Newby & wife 36 90 do do John How, 39 60 do do TheFentifylvaniaSa ciety for the aboli tion of Slavery, 19 83 dto do Adam Zantzinger, >3 75 do do Ellis Fry, 31 35 da do William Rinchart, 46 67 do do Peter Fritz, 46 do do Valentine Hoffman, 45 do do Valentine Umbehend 4» 58 do do Jacob Colloday, lio 27 tk> do Frederick Heifs, On Brown, bet wees Second ai.d Third ftreets, Northern Liberties: 10 per ann. payable by Jacob Houfer, 20 do do jofsph Fitch. For,further particulars, enquire of JOHN WARDER, No. 208, North Front-ftre?t. 3d month, 29 mw&!t!7A eodtf Copper Warehouse, Late ALEX/!J\DEk BISL/iKD, & Cc No. 101, Market-Street, <1 3 m ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock of tie above firm, Solicitsthc patronage of the pub&eauct their iuen"* ; wherethey may depend oa being served on theve r y best terms with (he following goods : A general assortment of Copper Bottoms and Sheets, for Copper Smiths and other purpoles, Pigtn'd Bar Lead, Block Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Bials Ketilcsin Nells, Wnh a large and general affortmem of Ironmongery, feb. 16 diw Thomas Clayton, HaMer, HAS removed to No. 126, south Front street, where he intends carrying on his business as formerly, and has on hand a complete aflortment of his own manufa&ured ladies, gentlemen and children#' Canada Beaver& Mujk-r at Skins, With a complete assortment of FURS, always for sale —He has received per the late arrivals from London, a complete assortment of Fajhionable Englijh Hats, Which he now offers for i'ale at vary reduced jf— *9 John Miller, junr. KAS REMOVED FROM NO. 8, CHESNUT, To the Five Story Building, in Dock, near Third-street, WHERE HE HAS FOR S ALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONSISTIItC O» C OSS AS Raftas Mamoodies Humhums Taffatiee Striped Doreai Calirora Har.c'kercWef*. Of. ,4lfo. a large ajfortment »f Madras Handkerchiefs, of various dtfcriptiosu. January i from Canton, | riias. R.i ' ' .!i rf. Removal. HATS. prices. iaw6m ItVtf 'i! •V ■ < v [Volume XV. To be Sold, by Public Vendue, On the 'xjttb'ddj of the pre ent month, at the Coffec-boifsc in the city of Philadel phia, at seven o'clock in the evening, by order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Philadelphia, , About 90 Acres of Land* Part of the Estate of the late Charles Warner; deceased, SITUATE th the tovt'nihip of Roxborough and county aforefaid, on the road leading from the Markel-houfe in Germanteuft to thtf Kidge road, abctt fix irules from the.city ; —— divided into eight lots as follows : Lots. No. r, No. i, No, 3, No. 4, No. 5 ; containing ten acres each, being twenty perches front cn laid road, and eighty and eight tenth# ofa .perch deep, having hindfome situations for building, and a thriving young orchard on lots No. 1 and No. t ; on the other lots are a num ber of fruit trees, and in lot No. 5 is a conli derabie quantity of wood'and. l.ot >!o. 6, thirty perches front and twenty fil and three temlis of a perch deep, containing 14 acres and twenty two pe.ches} a configurable part i> timber.d. -ulhas a Cnhit.Trial d wiling house at'.;.'kitclicr., with a frame carriage hculc ai d ftai-ies ereiSi-d thereon. Lot No. 7, i* thirty perches front-by siXty five fjercfees and eight tenths of a perch deep ; contains twelve acres and thirty perches, and has on ex cellent site for a country house. Lot No. 8, is of a triangular form, contains «!e> ven acre 9 an J one-hundred znd twenty fix perches, is part timbered, and has the old maniion house, kitchen, b rn, spring houf:, &e. thtreon- T he cqnditiuftf of (ate are, one tfe,ird of the pur chaie money cafti, one third in fix mon;hs, and the remainder in ten mopt.h? from the day of sale. For particulars enquire of JAMES VAUX, Administrator to the Estate of C. Warner, No, 72, North Third, street, Where a Plan of the above Lots may be see n, also at the Coffee House in Philadel phia, and at Buckius's Tavern in German town, 4th mo. 10, 1799 One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the Subferiber, onTuefday the fecOHcl of this inU. April, living i(i Kent county, Maryland, near Clieftfr Town, the following described Negroes, viz- William, about 5 feet ; or 6 inches high. ayellowiQi coir plexioned fellow, about thirty years of agi, formerly the property us do<£\ur William Mat thews, he has been very much given to running away, and has been so often described in the public papers within this twelve months that any further description of him ffceras need'efs.— Jacob, about 6 feet high, and about 32 years of age, of a common Negrct completion, down look, his little finger of his left hand stands straight, occasioned by the cut of a fickle. Patt, the wife of said Jacob, about 27 years of age, a small light made woman of a yellowi(h campleftian, with thick lips for an American of her stature, Ihe is a very good needle woman, and spins ob either small or great wheel, and is very handy in any common house work. —Two children of the (aid Jacob's and Patt's, }ir one a male child about fo*r years old, the other a female child about two years old. The above described Negroes took with them, besides rhy mutual consent, perfons indebted to them, are re qutfted to make immediate payment to j fima B. Bond, and those baring demands to prelent thrir accounts to him for settlement, >ril i CHINA GOODS, Ju»t received per the ftiip Ncw-Jcrfey from Cantca AND FOlit SALE BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL, At his Store No. 187, south Second flreet, —v! 1 An assortment of Teas of the firft qurity, White and yellow nankeens Caflia, fiik umbrella? an assortment oi" china ware, and a variety of SILKS, coafisting of Black and colored Lutestring do. do. fattins do. do. fenfliiws do.. d«. lilk handkerchief! do*f do. fewingfilks Black Tafftties : ALSO, 12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine, fit tor immediate use, jin, »4 --Tr jf Jtz 5 Ap, BENSON GEARS. Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks.