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7"oe price of this Gazette is Eight
DoHdrs per annum to Subscribers rcsid.ng
: , tbc city of Philadelphia. All others pay
uAe - Dollar additional, for enclosing and d,
ecting ; and unless some person ,n this c.ty
w ill become answerable fir the subscription,
it must be paid Six Months in Advance.
This, Day wiU k Landed,
AT CUTHBE*T'S WHARF»
Worn on board the flnp Town tod, capt. Lovcrwg
from St. Kitts,
12± Punchuons R»m.
-4- d!t, ° M ° iaffes '
J'b"
Saiv Ship
FOR SALE.
■ -
marcli 20
"United States, ?
-'' 5
Notice is hereby given, ,
THAT a special Diftria C»urt of the United
Slates will be holdtn at the City Hall w the
t-irv of Philadelphia, in and for the Penniy.va
u'J diftrifl, on TurfiUy the 16th day of April
next, at ten of the clock in the foraKon of the
ftroe day, for the Tual of an Information filed
by William Rawle, Elquire, Attorney of the
United Stales in and for the said diftria, against
Th« Brigantine
AMIABLE ADDELE,
v»'ih her tackle, apparel and ap
purtenances, and cargo, confifl
ing'of Sugar, Coffee, Oranges and Limes.
The (aid hrt<*autine Amiable *ddele being a vessel
■wned by per,Zun residing within the United States,
and employed in traffic with persons resident wuhm
the iurifdiftion of the Freneh Republic, contrary to
rtie aft of Coiigrefs, infuChcafe made and provided
and feiied therefor, Sec,
By order of tht Court.
DAVID CALDWELL,
Clerk of the DifiriS Court-
J tutfftf
tn«rch «9
Ship Broker's Office,
And Cmmiffion Store,
Via. 119, South front Strfft,
Next <&sr to she Cuftoiß House.
THfi'Subfcribcr, encouraged t>y the advice of
his friends, offers his ferwice to the public 1
as a Ship and Infuranct Brolt#r- Hepropoi
«s to buy and fell veflels ajid every thing relat
ing thereto—aflift masters of vjtrflels and others
in'entefing and clearing at tht Cnflom-Houft.,
procuring and (pipping freight, fettling Inl'ur
ance ar.d all. ofher mercantije accounts, and
have on hand the sectflary Blanks and Stamps.
Papers in foreign languages tr inflated, and in
formation jfiveo in general mercantile nratterj.
—From a knowledge pained by long experience
}f every br.iiph of business h« hopes to be ufe
ful to thole who please to favor him with their
rommands. SAMUEL EMERY.
law
noverrflaer rg
For Sale,
r a new vessel,
launched in Augult, or Septem
ber last, 48 feet keel, 19 f*et
■i iiiintt q Uent |y 4 b ou t qi tons, strongly
built of white oak, and now lying at Sinnepux
ent, in the stale of Maryland. For farther par
ticulars, enquire of
WILLIAM WINDER,
At the Wavy Office, Waln6t street.
April 10,1709 3iw tf
For Kingston.
THE SHIP
.JZ4r ?o IVNSEND.
y°" N Shf.rep, Master,
With pood accommodations
for paflengers—will fiil on
the 13th inft. For paflaee osly apply to
SAIVMJEL RHGADS,
No. 1, Penn-ftreet.
dtf
April g.
FOR LONDON.
J"*"*- The dritifh armed ship
D O U G L A S,
James Walker, captain.
NOW ready to receive a Cargo—for freight
■or pafiage apply to
Thomas & John Kctland.
jtpril 3
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the fubferibers, living in
Somerset county, state of Maryland, on the
36th of December last, two Negro Men ;
George and Randel—George is about fix feet
tiigh, twenty-two years of age, and ef.a yellow
complexion—had an when he went away a dark
■cloth coat, keifey breeches and white yarn
ilocknigs ; he is a pretty good player on the
iiddlc. —Rande' is abou: five feet two inches
high, twenty years of ape, and of a yellow com
plexion, has a loud hoarse voice, and is a good
■deal bow-legged ; h# pretends to be something
of a cobbler ; —had on when he went away, a
{utliajl coat, home-made kersey breeches and
white yarn ftockngs. There is no doubt, but
they w ill change their clothes, ai well as their
names —thev having been taken up on the 19th
of December last at Ddck-cieek, in the state of
Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Esq.
[by the names of Stephen and Charles) to the
care «»f John M'VVherts and Thomas Kerker,
from wham they made their escape. Who
ever apprehends the above negroes, and has
them secured in jail, so that the fubferibers may
get them again, (hall rective the above reward,
or fifty dollars for either.
John Nelson.
William Bowns.
Sati&ury, Somerfct county J
Maryland, February 15, 1799 ) iam
RESPECTFULLY inform the publiff that the
Retail Bufuief. can i»d on by th»m'at the.r
Store. No, 136, Market-street. will in future V
carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whom they beg
leave to recomnmnd to the favor of thair friends
and the public.
All Persons indebted to the
above firm ami those to whom they are
will please to apply to John Whitesio«s & Co.
or the settlement of their refpe&ive atcounts, who
jir-c duly empowered for that purpose.
Richard Bayley Co.
WILLIAM BONNAR,
RESPE"I'FULI.Y informs his friends and the
pul)li», that the above Store will )>« opened
by him on Monday the 4th ef February next,
with an affortmiint of
Suitable to the season, which he flatters himfelf
will meet the approbation of those wh» honcjr him
with their favor.
jeb 19. §
IS ALSO
Goodsfuppofed tc
The following 1
were brought from the
late ofii.se and
deposited with the pra
sent mayor, at no. 157
south ad ilreet, where
they are open for the
irjfpeiflioti of any per
lons who may thinli
themfeives interested
jlpply as above.
dtf
3 bl.inkets
I coverlid
3 hats
2 blue cloth coats
1 spotted nankeen coatee
1 grey plain coats
3 tailor* jackets
1 striped pique de mar-
feil.es waiflcojt*
t do half worn do
I dark cross ftrifed do
1 green silk laced do
I white embroider'd do
I striped winter do
I flannel do
1 pr.blackfattin breeches
3 pair nankeen do.
7 pair trowfers
Several pair of Silk and,
cotton hefe
white and check shirts
cravats & h .nkerchief;
I filvcr dock buckle
6 do tea spoons
i roll of coarse (heetingi
t do of vhit* dowlafs
I pisce of Jtripcd calico
I coarse muslin (heet
3 kegs of flints
And fuiidry other articled
of fir all value
Mayors Office, march
In the Brfciih fbip Douglas, rapt. Walker, from
London, just arrived, ,
Cannon—Woolwich proof fllb caliber,bored from
the solid wighmg i6cwt. iqr*. and :ocwt. each
Ditto of 61b caliber, wt. Ilcwt. I qrs. each,
Ditto Swivels, mounted
Cannon (hot, viz. Canaifter, cross bar and round
30 cal« (hipsmuflcets, fowling pieces and mulket
oons
Ship Store, Horfcnun'» and Saddle Piftoli,
A large aflortment of Flints,
150 casks Porter, Brown Stout in Bottlci,
Pantheon Stoves affortori from so to 40 inches
diameter
4<l Calk* Shot, t/o.i, to 6,
3900 lli.{hi Is Coals,
50 Crates Window Glass
ioo Crates and 10 hkds. Queens ware adapted to
the Well India Market,
6 bales Whitney blankets $-4 and 10-4
FOl fate by
THOMaS & JOHN KETLASJD.
Walnut Street Vhaif.
ivantedT
To Article for two or three
years a young Man to a profitable hufinef«—
For particulars enquire at 110. 68, south Fourth
street
» A person who has some knowledge of paint
ing Of drawing would be preferred. 1
• . W. fIAYDON,
To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty
miles of the pty, or to let on ground-rent fcrever
Several valuable building Lots,
In Philadelphia,
Enquire of ViHiam M. Biddle.n* 147, Chefnut
ftreet.
The fubferibers have on hand, and for fair at re
duced prices, the following artitles, via.
Seventy Pipes London Particular
Madeira Wine, '
the vintage of '96, Once when haw Uin in a
(lore well adapted to their improvement ;
15 Chests of Young Hyson Tea ;
An Invoice of well-sfforted China—original
cost between 8 and 900 dol's. in Canton.
HIGBEE & MILNOR.
THE PARTNERSHIP OF
PETER & HENRY MIERCKEN,
IS this d-ajr iifToWed by mutual consent, all per
form indebted to the.n ars requested to make
immediate payment to Pster Miorcken, and those
hav:ng demands, to present t!»eir account* to the
fame lor fettlcnient.
PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL ,3, i 79 9.
Richard Bayley Co.
DRY GOODS,
have been Jlolen.
The following property,
which, it is believed,
has been Oolen, was
left with the Mayor,
by the confta'.ilcs,
to wit :■
% new ! lankets
\ old
; '•.-row:' coat
J ibirt
i white cafiimere
therein, to wit
18 yards of black l'-ttin
2 remnants of cotton
I rollcf Mack trimmings
t firing of violet do
t bunch of gum rlafttc
l pair of krree buckles
set witlfftonc
t mfriners coropafe
1 pair of new fhecs
7 Clver tea fjiosns
a do tabic do
3 groce of plated buttons
inlakl with pearl
i gold thimble
1 do rings, one whereof
with a miniature,
i box of white platillas
IMPORTED,
M»rch 16,
Who have also on hand,
Claret in cales, fiift quality,
Old Port Wine,
Horsemen's fvorcU, hangAt, See.
Dry White Lead, •
Ironmongery and"wtbbing by the package,
Boston Beef,
a cafe of best roll amotta,
Painted floor clothi,
Engiifh quart bottfet in cratei of Ji dozen each,
Ruflia bar iron, Hemp and cordage,
Cables from 7 to 16 inches,
Platillai and Britagnes,
A few trunks best ki'd and morocco (kins,
Balkctlalt in hhds.
WHO HAS
A Cellar to Let.
jan it
FOR SALE,
Nov. »»
march <l.
Peter Miercken,
Henry Miercken,
march it
By Public Auction,
At the Merchants' Cijf:e House, on Wednes
day the 1 -jtb hist, at 7 o'ci'ck in tb»evening
Seven contiguous Lots of Ground.
S:x whereof contain 28 asd ooe 30 feet, on
the south fide of Cliefnut ftrcet, beiftg bounded
on the weft by Tenth street, and extending in
depth from Chefnut to George street, a 35 feet.
On one of these lots there are two Frame
Routes, which rtnt for about £ 35 per annum ;
and on another there is a good Brick Building,
of two Uoiies, M-hich with the adjoining garden
rents for joo dollars per annum. There are on
the premises a great variety of fruit and orna
mented t'ees.
The situation of these Lots in a very elevated
anil improving part 01 the city, renders them an
ohjeA highly wortWv of the attention of those who
are defiious of huilding.
The terms of payment will be one
»ae fourth in 60, one fourth in 90, and one fourth
in 120 day-.
On Saturday the 10th April, at 1 u'cjock P. mT
an ihc p-eniifc *,
Sundry Building and Garden Lots,
somt us rhu'n contiguous to, and oibers at
a final: uitlantc i'r >m the city, containing t'r m
ibjut one ij'jarte, us an acre about four a-
each. The Ima l lots trout on Vine and
C.llowhlll Streets, ueir Schuyik'U—the large
lots from orithe f.intli fide of Francis Street, on
the ejli liric of oil-uylkil! river, on the wcA fide
of Schuylkill, feennd ftreel, and on intermedi
ate flreets—the whule containing about 140 a
crcs, part of the.ttaft known by the name
of Springeltlbury.
The situation of many of ihe !<>ts is on high
ground, cofTjrianding view.> of tiie Schuylkill,
fuppol'ed to be lb much detathed from the
built parts of the city, as to be out of danger iir
cafe of an unhappy return of :!>« fever.
coat
do £fcng,al
do Irilh Linens
do niuflin.
bottles
Maps (hewing ihedivifion of the ground, may
be fe«u at the Coffee-houfe, at tavern in
Chffnut ttreet, at Sybert't tavern in the Nothtrn
Liberties, and at the Middle and Upper Ferries on
Schuylkill.
The abundance of stone, for building, on part
ef the ground, will prove advantageous to
purehaft rs, as it is proposed to fell at the fame
time those largo quarries on the east lide of the
Schuylkill, near and above the bridge.
The terms will be ca(h for the lots as 49 I-*
anil jo feet front, and for those of a larger size
one half cash immediately, and the other half to be
paid in fix months from the day of sale.
CONNELY 8c Co. Auctioneers.
All persons indebted to the estate
of Ricllard Renlhaw, fen. late of this city, gra
zier, deceased, are desired to make immediate
payment ; and those who have demands againll
it to produce them for payment to
Ann Renstaw, "J
Richard Rensbanv, > executors.
Charles Renfbav), J
no. 90, Union-street.
ROBERT GOE Sc SON,
* HAVE R2MOYLD THEIR
Brush Manufactory and Ironmongery Store,
to No. 175, Market Street, nearly opposite the
Conneftogoe Waggon, where they have for sale
as ufual,home manufa&urtd and imported Bfufti*
es of almost every description, together with a ge
nera] aflbrtment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sad-
and Brass wares, to whick they expert by
the spring veffcls, an ample addition
WILL BE SOLD,
BENSON & YORJtE,
April i r
Sales at Autlion.
April 4
JUST RECEIVED,
By the £hip Douglas from London,
A prime ajfortment of
Morrocco and Kid Skins,
of various colours.
A handsome supply of
MILITARY ARTICLES,
And a few cases of the mod fafhionable
Straw Hats and Bonnets.
For sale at No. 87. Chefcut flrcet.
MICHAEL ROBERTS.
march 30
April 9
REMOVAL.
4th m*. 10
NOTICE.
THE Following certificates of
fharet of the stock of the Bank of the United
States have been loft or destroyed at seal toiuil
13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which
5 (hare; No 4185. j ftiares No 4156. and 3
shares K04187, and 6 (hares in the name ojf
John Barker Church, No *ojß. which were
forwarded by the Counte& of Leictfter packet
Irorc Falmouth for New-York —and ten shares
of fiid stock in the name of Stjdnitlki& Son,
of Amsterdam, No 1796. which were forward
ed by the PaclA from Falmouth for New-York
in November 1794 ; and for the renewal of
which application is made at the said Barvk.and
all persons aoßcerned are desired to take notice.
CLEMENT BIDCLE.
djm
march i»
Notice.
ACERTIFICA TE of one (hare of Bank of U
nitcd States, dock flaridirg in the name of
Dug as de Vallon, having be-in lpft or mislaid,
applicatioa is m*deat rhe laid Bank for renewal of
the fame ; all persons concerned aje dcfired to
cake notice.
Abraham Van Beurcn.
dan
march so.
Red Clover,
Timothy,
Blue Grass • SEEDS,
Herds Grass and
VZhite Clover
All warranted f ejb and free from all
foul feed,
FOR SALE,
Br C. ROBERTS,
No. 97, hatwaen Second and
Third'ftrtctf,
Who hat also on band, a general ajfertment of
Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and
brass wares; T. Crowley Mlllington steel, pig
kad, Mock-tin, red lead,v>panith brown, Venetian
red, Vermillian, &c, &c.
IVhuhfalc S? Retail.
la.&m.tu.&fr.tf.
■march 4
Nona delivering from the Jbip Ncxi>-Jcr/ev,
from Ctmton,
• . FOR SAI, E,,
At the Stores of the Subscribers^
BQHEA.
Hyl'on skin
gifouiig hyson
rlyfon and
Imperial
White nunkeens j
Lutestrings, colored and black
Sen (haws go. do.
Handkerchiefs do. do. 4-4
Sewing silks do. do
Black hair ribbon
fattins
Gafiia in small bales
China ware in dining and tea fettF.
50 trunks and cases dimities, muslins ginghams,
muflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs,in small pack-
for the Weft-India market.
25 trucks of printed calicoes, aborted for the
Weft-India market.
AmSionetrs.
dtdf
1 bale of woolen cloths, low priced
Sail canvas by the bale or piece, No. I to 8.
Copper in fhetts 14 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches
Railed coppei bottoms in tubs.
A firrcvl invoice ot queens ware aflfortcd.
English wrought naiUiu calks.
Sheathing paper.
Nftw-Orleaos indigo
Paints of different colors, dry in cafcs.
Old Madeira wine fit for life.
Feb. 11
Capital Wharf, Lot 8? Stores,
ALSO,
SUNDRY GROUND-RENTS.
To be S id, at Public Vendue,
at the Merchants' Coffee-Houfe,
on tho-j 7th day of the 4thnioi.th,at 7 o'clock in
the evening.
if not previoujly difpofd of at private sale,
■"I 'HAT valuable ciate 71 feet on Wat«r ttreet,
I. bounded onth- North by Sa(Tafras ftreet,and
extending it.to the river Delaware; on whi.h are
ereiled very extentove (lores and wharf, in good
repair.—Plenty of \vat:r for the ftips to
lay at thewkari In every refpe&a capita! fitua
tiou foranybufiuefs requiring executive ware houf s
and the convenience of a wharf; or for any person
wilhing to invest money in real estate, that produ
ces a handsome income.
ALSO,
The following Ground-Uems, wellfecured, on
Saffaira., Seventh & Cherry-streets:
Dolls. Cts.
10s 50 perann. payable by John Nicholfon,
35 do do Robert Evans, fen.
37 do do William Powell,
40 do do William Bell,
40 do do John Evans, juc.
3$ d« do Andrew Beamer,
63 do do Maurice Moynihan
'33 60 do do Henry Pepper,
19 80 do do Thos. Ncwby & wife
36 90 do do John How,
39 60 do do ThePennfylvamaSo
cicty for the aboli
tion of Slavery,
19 83 dt> do Adam Zantzinger,
*3 75 do E"' s Fry. *
;i 35 do do William Rinchart,
46 67 do de Peter Fritz,
46 do do Valentine Hoffman,
45 do do Valentine Umbehcnd
41 58 do do Jacob Colloday,
no 27 do do Frederick Heifi,
On Brown, between Second and Third
ftreets, Northern Liberties:
20 per ann. payable by Jacob Houfsr,
20 do do Joseph Fitch.
Far further particulars, enquire of
•JOHN WARDER,
diw
No. aoB, North Front-Qrect.
3d month, S9 mw&;tt7A
Copper Warehouse,
Late ALEXANDER BISLAND, & Ce.
HAVING purchased the Stock. of ibeabove firm,
Solicits the patronage of the pubJicand tiieir
the vVy bell terms with the following goods ;
eodtf
A general affortmeut of Copper Bottoms
and Sheets, for Copper Smiths and other purpofcs,
Pig and Bar Lead,
Block Tin and Crowley Steel,
'fin in Boxespand Brals Kettle&in Nefti,
With a large and general affortpiem of Ironmongery,
feb. 16 qiw wffifcf
Thomas Clayton, Hatter,
HAS removed to No. li 6, south Front street,
where he intends carrying oil his business as
formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment
of his own manufa&ured ladies, gentlemen and
children! 1
Canada Be averts Mujk-rat Skins,
Wirk a complete aflortment of FURS, always
for Tale.—He has received per the late arrivals
from London, a complete aflortment of
Fajhionablc Englijh Hats,
Which he now qffer? for lale at very reduced
jc- 29
John Miller, junr.
HAJ REMOVED FROM NO. !}i CHESNOT,
To the Five Story Bidding, in Dock, near
Third-Jlreet,
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE,
300 Bales of Bengal Goods ;
January I
CHINA GOODS,
CONSISTINQ OF
I
V V£ AS
On Hand,
NIG KLIN la* GRIFFITH,
No. aoi, Market-Street,
ROBERT KID,
—v:Z. —
Removal.
HATS.
prices*
CONSISTING OI
C OSS AS
Baftai
Mamoodiea
Hurahums
Taffaties
Striped Dorcas
Ga!icr,f3
• Handkerchiefs.
Also. a large ajfortment if
Madras Handkerchiefs,
of various defcripcions.
To.be Sold, by Public Vendue,
On the of the present month, at
the Coffte-bouse in tie city of - Philadd* -
phia, at' seviii o'cl»cZ...in tie evening, by
order of the Oi-pbans' Court of tbe county
of Philadelphia) '•--j . t
About 90 Acres of Land,' ,
Part of the Estate of the late Charles Warner,
• 1 ■>• . *'> r
SITUATE In -the town (hip of Roxborough
and county aforeftid, on the road letding'
from the Markei-houfe in Germantcw* to the
Ridge road, aboi t fix toilts from the city
divided into eight lots as follows t
■ Lots. No. r, No. a, No, 3, No. 4, No. $ ;
containing ten acres each, being twenty perchw
front on faidroad, ami eighty and eight.tenths
of S perch deep, havinghandfome (Ttuaiions for
building, »nd a thriving young orchard on lota
No. 1 an<l No. 1 ; on the other lots are a num
ber of fruit, trees, and on lot No. 5 is a conli
derible quantity of woodland.
Lot No. 6, thirty perches front and twenty fix
and three tenths of a perch deep, containing 14
acres and twenty two pe.ches; a
i* timbered, and it has a fubllantial Clone dwelling
houfc and kitchen, with a frame carriage houfc
ai.d ftahles cre<Sled thereon.
Lot No. 7, is thirty perches frotjt by sixty five
percbA and eight tenths of a perch deep ; contains
twelve acres and thirty, perchfs, ana has #r. ex
cellent site for a country house.
Lot No. 8, is ps a triangular form, contains ele
ven acres and one hundred end twenty fix perches,
is part timbered, and has the oid mansion houfc,
kitchen, b rn, fpriug houf» &a. thereon.
I he conditions of iale are. one third of the pur
chale money cash, one third in fix months, and
the remainder in ten mouths from the day of sale.
For particulars enquire of
m w.fr tf.
JAMES. FAUX,
Administrator to the Estate of C. Warner,
No. 72, North Third Street,
Where a Plan of the above Lots may be
seen, also at the CcfF.-e House in Philadel
phia, and at Buckius's Tavern in German-
town.
4th mo. 10, 1799
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the Subfer.htr, «n s'u-fday
the fecoßd of this in ft. April, living in
Kent county, Maryland, near Ciuftcr Town, .
the following defcribfd Negroes, t;z -.Yill'.im,
about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches v .igk, »ye I .vjfh com
plexioned fellow, about t'/rty jms <>! nge,
formerly the property of cloclor \Vi!)U«> 'Vat
thews, he has been verv n;uch piven to -u:.
away, and has been so of.et: •») in the
public pr.pers wi'hin thi? tveive in" ht that
any further description of bin ferns net a.d».—»
Jacob, about 6 feet high. *..»! .■ut ,32 years
of age, of a common K r. -
down look, his little finger o- • -' .T : and
Hands straight, occasioned by the cut or a
Pitt, the wife of said Jacob, about 17 y.. > s of
age, a fma'.l light made wom.m of a w'U.ai'ul,
completion, with thick lipsfof sb American of
her flature, she is a very good needle woman,
and spins of) either fmalfor great wheel, and is
very handy in any common hoefe work. —Two
children of the said Jacob's and Pitt's, the one
a male child about four years old, the others
female child about two years old. The alcove
described Negroes took with them, hefides their
own three coats, two of which
were linfey cloth of a light grey color, bfcth
new ; one of the two was a great deal too large
fortitherof the said fellows ; the other ojarof
brown cloth, half worn; three under ja. kits,
one a velvet, another a drab, the other a
colored linfey cloth do, one new pair of Calf
Ikiu (hoes, lined with linnen and bound with
leather, one pair of boots remarkably large in
the lege, several pairs of stockings and a silver
watch, all stolen : their own wearing apparel
as follows—William had on a light-horie regi
mental coat worked with silver twist, (which
coat he had when he was brought hpme to me
the firil of February lall, a round sailor jacket
(blue, J thickset breeches, patched with mr.lu
roy in the stride, with other neceflary clothing.
Jacob, (wo linfey cloth coatees, lead colored,
one new tbe other half worn, blue linfey i lo:h
jacket, half- worn, two pairs of linfey cloth
trowfers, ef a lead colour, the one new the o
ther halflworn, tolerable good ftocs and i!ock
iugs. Patt has every day cloathing, and her
children wove home-made linen and linl'sy, her
other cloathing not so well known ;|it is uncer
tain which course they may take, as William is
such an experienced coaster.
Any person or persons apprehending said ne
groes or founding them, so that their matter
may get them again, shall be entitled to the a
bove reward, or in proportion for either cf
them, that is to fay, 40 dollars for each of the
fellows, and twenty dollars for the wench and
children, and if brought home, all reasonable
charges paid by
N. B.—All matters of veflels and others, are
forbid harboring them at their peril. B. G.
, april 8, 1799 dj W
THE partnerlhip of Jolhua B. Bond, and
John Brooks, trading under the fit in of
Bond (Sf Brooks, is tl.is day diflolved by mutual
consent, all persons indebted to them, are re
qucftfl to make immediate payment to Joibua
Br Bofld, and tbofe having demands to prelect
thetr accounts to him for settlement,
aoril i
CHINA GOODS,
1 aw6m
Jmt received per the ftipNcw-Jtrley from Canton
BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL,
At his Store No. 187, south Second street,
V'.Z
Aq assortment of Teas of the firft
White and yellow nankeens
Caflia, silk umbrellas
an aflortment of china ware,
and a variety of SILKS, consisting of
Black and colored Lutestring
do. do. fat tins
do. do. fenfhaws
do. d®. silk handkerchiefs
do* do. fewingfilks
Black TaffVties
AI.SO^
12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine,
fit lor immediate use,
lawtf
jan. 24
\Voi. uug. XV
BENSON GEARS,
NOTICE.
Joshua B. Bond.
John Brooks.
AND FOl! SAL!
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