of and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 2050.] y-j=. The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di- ccting ; and unless some person in this city ■will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. This Day -will be Landed, At Cuthbert'3 Wharf, jfrom on board the (hip Townfcnd, apt. Lovering from ST. Kitts, 124 Punchaona Rum, 24 ditto Molasses, 1200 Bushels Salt, For Sale, by Jehu Hollingsworth, & Co. v No. 47, I'enn-ftreet. ST Jf for sale. UNITES STATES, ? i'enntjlvania. District, 3 Notice is hereby given, . THAT a fpecia! Diftria Court of the United States «ill h° li,en « "p "r dty of Philadelphia, in and for the Fennly.va- Jdiftfifl. o» Tuesday th€ l6th day ol next, at ten of the clock in the ioren on ot the fame div, for the Tt.al of m Information filed by WilHam Rawle, Efqmrc ; Attorm-y ot the United States iuasd lor tbefairt diftridl, against f AMIABLE 'ADDELE, V er tlc^'e ' a PP are ' I^BCTj^Hfetpurtenances ) and cargo, eonfilt ins of Sugar, Coffee, Oranges and Limes. The laid brieastine a triable Addele being a veflV-1 owned by penous raiding within the Untied Suits, and employed in traffic with persons resident wrhio the jurifdiftion of the French Republic, contrary .0 the aft ot Congrels, in fi>ch cafe made and provided ■nd seized therefor, &c. By order of the Court. DAVID CALDWELL, Clerk of the Dijtria Co^ tf march »9 Ship Broker's Office, And Cemmiffion Store, ■ N*o. x»9, South front Strfft, Next door to ihe Cuftoin Hoiife. TIE Subscriber, encouraged Dy the advice of his friends, offers his fcrvice to the public as a Ship *nd Insurance Broker. He propot €3 to buy ai}d fell vefleis and every thing relat' ing thereto —aflift matters of vefleis and others in entering and clearing at the Custom-House, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Inlur ance and all Other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the oeceffary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreign languages formation given in general mercantile *: alters —From a knowledge gained by long experience of every branch-os bufiaofl? he hopes to be ule- who pleafc to favor him with,their commands. Sj4MUEL hMERT. 2a w noveirtfeer tq For Sale, KoabSsM® quently about 91 tons, ftrongljr built of white 01k, »nd now lying at SinnepiiS ent, in the Oate of Maryland. For tar: - r ) r ticulars, enquire WILLIAM VVINOER, At the Navy Office, Walnut !trcet april 10.1799 For Kingston. . - CHE SHIP £ TO IVNS E ND. John Shekef, Master, fi»V .' <3With good accommodations for pafier.gtrs—will fail on For paflage only apply to SAMUEL RHOADS, the 13th inft April 9 FOR LONDON. The 3ritifh armed ship DOUGLAS, jAMEt Walker, captain. NOW ready to receive a Cargo—f.rfreight or passage apply to Thomas tif John Ketland. April 3 One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from-the fubferibers, living in Somerset county, state qf Maryland, on the 26th of December last, two Negro Men ; George and Randel —■George is about fix feet high, twenty-two years of age, and ef a yellow e&mplexion—had on when he went away a dark cloth coat, kersey breeches and white yarn IWcings; he 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 is a good dea! bow-legged ; h-c pretends to be fomethin;.' of a cobbler ; —had on when he went away, a fullian coat, home-made kersey breeches and white yarn (lockings. There is no doubt, but they will change their clothes as well as their oames —they havinp been taken up on the 29* h of December last at Dock-ei eek, in the Rate of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Esq. (by theniraes of Stephen and Charles) to the care of John M' Wherts and Thomas Kerker, from whom 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 receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for either. John Nelson. William Bowtis. Sali/burv, Somerfct county ? Maryland, February 15, 1799 5 dim Said Ship is ALSO Apply as above. dif 3»w tf No. 1, P?rin-fti-eet dtf PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, (799. Richard Bayley & Qo. RE3PEC TFULI. V inform the public that the Retail Bufinef* cart i»d on by thum at iheir Store. No. 136, Market-llreet, will in future be carried on by Mr. Wm. BoNN*R,vihom they beg leave to reeommand to the favor of thuir and the public. All Persons indebted to the above firm and those to whom they are indebted, will ploafe to apply to JbhN U'hitesidcs Sc Co. or the settlement of their refpe&ive accounts, who are duly empowered tor thar purpose. Richard Baylcy & Co. WILLIAM BONNAR, RF.SPEC! TFULI.Y informs his fH nds r.nrf the publie, that the above Store will he opened by him on Mont!*/ ;he 4:h «i' I'Vbruary next, with an affoi tme t of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the feafm w'lichhe flatters himfelf wiMmcct the approbation of thole who honor him with iheir iavor. )r.» 19. § GoodsfuppofeJ tc The following article were brought from the late mayor's ofTtae an-, ddpofiked with die pr: I sent mayor, at no. 15 south 2d street, whejr< they are open for the infpe&ion of any per sons who may think themselves imeretUc therein, to wit 3 blankets t coverlid 3 ha,i 2 b'ue cloth coats I fpottir;' na>\k cn coatec 2 grey plai>. coats 3 jailors jackets pique de ma: 2 f'-rip .i-5 wai ( lco:its a Jo i".'•» 1f" v. orn do r da*l- croft striped do f greprf ii)k lacc.i do I white tmbroidor'd do I striped winter do 1 flannel 1 pr.bUckfattin breeches; 3 pair nankeen do, 1 7 pair trowfers Several pair of Silk and. cotton hefe , white and eheck shirt; cravats& hankerchief' 1 silver flock buckle 6 do teaspoons 1 roll of coarse fheetingl I do of white dowlafs 1 piece of striped calico I coarse muslin Iheet 3 keg? of flints Aftd sundry other articles of fir all value Mayors Office, march IMPORTED, In the Brftifh ship D®uglas, capt. Walker, from London, just arrived, Cannon—Woolwich progs 9lb caliber, bored from the solid wighmg i6cwt. sqra. and aocwt. each Ditto of 6lb caliber, \vt. iic\vt # 1 qrs. each, Ditto Swivel, mounted Cannon (hot, viz. Canwifter, cross-bar ai>d round 30 c iSn muikett, fowl»»£ pieces* muflcct- oons Ship Store, Horftmsn's andf&ddle PiCtols, A large aiTortment of Flints, IJO casks Porter, Brown Stout in Bottles, Pantheon Ktoves ali'ortiai from iO to 40 inches diameter 40 Caflcs Shot, No. I, to 6, 3QfO© Jlufhc. Is Coals, 50 Crates Window Giafs joo Crates and 10 hhds. Queens ware adapted to the W'ef! India Market, 6 bales Whitney blankets 8-4 and 10-4 For lale by THOMaS & JOHN KETLAND. Walnut Street '.Vhwf. March 16, Who have also on handy Claret in cales, firft quality, - Old Port Wine, Horiemen's f words, hangers, &c. Dry White Le<id, Ironmongery and-Webbing by the package, Boston Bets, a cafe best roll arnotta, Pa nted floor cloths. quart bottles in crates of 12 dozen each, Ruflia bar iron, Hemp and cordage, Gables from 7 to 16 inches, Platillas and Britagnes, A few trunks belt kid and morocco (kins, Basket fait in hhds. WANTED, To Article for t\fro or three years a young Man to a pr fitable hufinefs— For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth street A person who hat ft me knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. W. fIAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. jan ii FOR SALE, To be EXCHANGED for pijperty within thirty mres of the city, or to let on ground-rent forever Several valuable building Lots, In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle.ng. 147, Chefnut ftreet. nov s a The fubferibers have on hand, and for fa!e at re duced prices, the following articles, viz. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, the vintage of '96, fine? when they have lain in a tlorc well adapted to -heir improvement ; 25 Chests of Young Hyson Tea ; An Invoice of weU-nflorted Chini—original coll between 8 and 900 dot's in Canton. HIGBEE SC MILNOR. march at THE PARTNERSHIP OF PETER V HENRY MIERCKEN, IS this d-ay diffaWed by mutual confcnt, all per sons indebted to them ar« requested to make immediate payment to Peter Miercken, asid those having demands, to present their a:couat« to the fame tor fettlcment. march 31 ha ve beenfiolen'; ffce following property, which, it is beiieved, has been f*o»cc, wa* left with the Mayor,, by the conflahlcs,— t; > v.'it : n< l w blankets old do brown great coat shirt white caffimcrc waifl coat .8 yards of black ffittin a remnants of cotton 1 do Bengal 2 do Irifli Linens 1 do K9uiliu-> x roll of black trimmings x. firing of violet do 1 bunch of gum elall>c | bottles i pair t>f knee buckles set with stone 1 mariners compafc 1 pair of new fhocs 17 silver tea spoons a do table do 3 groct of plated buttons inlaid with pearl 1 gold thimble 2 do rings, one whereof with a miniature, 1 box of white plat illas Peter Mi ere ken. Henry Mier^ken, WILL BE SOLD, Bv Public Ail ft ion, At the Merchants' Crffee House, on Wednes day the i 7tb just, at 7 o'clock in the evening Seven contiguous Lots of Ground. S:x whereof contain a 8 atid one 30 f ce N on the south fide of Chefnut street, being bounded on the weft by Tenth street, and extending in depth from Chelnut to George ftrfiet, 235 feet. On one us these lots there are two Frame Houses, which rent for about >C-35 P er ' nn " m ; and on another there is a good 13" ick Building, of twtf stories, which with the ' Ijoining garden rents for aoo dollars per annum. There ar« on the premises a great variety of fruit and orna mented trees. The Cttiation of these Lots in a very elevated and improving part ol the city, renders them an objeft highly worthy of the attention of those who are desirous of building. The terms of phyment. will be one fourth caih, one fourth in 60, one fourth in 90, and one fourth in 110 days. BENSON & YORKE, Auilioneers. dtdf April 11 Sales at AuSlion. On Saturday the 20th April, at 2 o'clock. P. M. on the ptemifes Sundry Building and Garden Lots, Some of them contiguous to, and others at a Imall diflance from tlie city, containing fr./m about one quarter of an acre to abqut lour a cree each. The small lots front on Vine and C.allowhill Streets, near Schuylkill— the large lots front on the south fide of Francis Street, on the east fide of Schuylkill river.cn the weft fide of Schuylkill, second ftrcet, and on intermedi ate flrtets —the whole containing about J4O a cres, being part.of the tradljtnown by the name of Spriogeltlbury. The situation of many of the lots is on high ground, commanding views of the Schuylkill, and supposed to be so much detached from the built parts of the city, as to be out of dangei'in cafe of an unhappy return of tl.e fever. Maps (hewing thedivifion of the ground, may be feun at the Coffee-houfe, at Ogdcn's tavern in Chefnut-ftreet, it Sybert's tavern in the Nothern Liberties, and at the Middle and Upper Ferries on Schuylkill.' The abundance of ftoile, for building, oh part of the ground, will prove very aJvantage.us to purohafcrs, as it is proposed to fell at the fame tiraG those large quarries on the east fide of the Schuylkill, near and above the bridge. The terms will be cash for the lots ©f 49 I*2 and 50 feet front, and for those ei a larger size one half cash immediately, and the other half to be, paid in fix months from the day of sale. CONNELY & Co. Auctioneers. April 4. JUST RECEIVED, By the ihip Douglas from London, prime ajfortment of Morrocco and Kid Skins, of variou* colours. A handsome supply of MILITARY ARTICLES, And a few cases of the mod fafhionable Straw Hats and Bonnets. For sale at No. 87, Chefnut-ftreet. MICHAEL ROBERTS. march 30 All persons indebted to the eftaie of Richard Renftuw, fen. late of this city, gra zier, deceased, are desired to make immediate payment ; and thofc who have demands againfl it to them for payment to Ann Rensbaw, ~l Richard Rensbaw, V executors. Charles Rensbaw, J no. 90, Union-street. April 9 $ REMOmL. ROBERT COE & SON, HAVE REMOVED THEIR Brush Manufactory and Ironmongery Store, to No. 175, Market Street, pearly opposite the Conneftogoe Waggon, where they have lor falc a& ufual,home manufactured and imported Brush es of almost every description, tege her with a ge neral assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sad- Ury, and Brass wares, to which they expert by the spring veflels, an ample additioa 4th m». io. NOTICE. THE Following certificates of (hares of the stock of the Bank of the United States have beep loft or drilroyedat sea, toivit 13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which 5 (hares No 4185. 5 (hares No 4186. and (hares No 4187, and 6 (hares in the name of John Barker Church, No 1058. which were forwarded by the Couutefis of Leicester packet from Falmouth for New-York—and ten (hares of fuid stock in the name of Stiidnit(ki & 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 perions coecerned are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. D.i m march ;» Notice. ACERTIFI'CA I E of one (hare of EfMoJt of U nited States, stock (landing in the name of Dog as de V allow, having been loft or miflaad, applicaiioa is made at the laid Bank for renewal of the fame ; all persons concerned are desired to take notice. Abraham Van Beuren. d*m march 20. Red Glover, Timothy, j Blue Grass } SEEDS, Herds Grass and J White Clover J All warranted fr(/b and free from all foul feed, FOR SALE, BY C. ROBERTS, No. 97, Market, bstween Second and Third ftrccu, IVho has also on hand, a general offertment of Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and bras-, wares; T. Ciswley iVlillington steel, pig lead, block-tin, red lead, Spanilh brown, Venetian red, Yermillian, &c. &c. IVholefale iff Retail. march a 'r « CHINA GOODS. N'ow delivering from the Jhip Ncn'-Jcr/ev, from Canton, FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Subscribers, CONSfSTING OF Bohea Hyson {kin Young -hyson Hyson and Imperial White nankeens Luteflrings, colored and black Scnlhaws do. do. Handkerchiefs do. do. 4-4 Sewing silks do. do. Black hair ribbon Slack fattins Gafjia in small bales Chiha ware in dining and tea setts On Hand, tfi> trunks and cases dimities, muslins ginghams, muflinetsand pullicat handkerchiefs, in small pack ages, for the Weft-India market. 1$ trunks of printed calicoes, a Sorted for the Weft-India market. I bale of woolen cloths,low priced. Sail canvas by the bale or piece, No. ito 8. * Copper in Iheets 24 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches Raised coppei bottoms in tubs. A finall invoice ot queens ware allotted. English wrought nails in calks. Sheathing paper. New-Orleans indigo Paints of different colors, dry in calks. Old Madeira wine fit for use. NIG KLIN fcf GRIFFITH. Feb. 11 Capital Wharf, Lot Ss? Stores, ALVO, SUNDRY GROUND-RENTS. To be Sold, at Public Vendue, at the Merchants' Coffee-Haufe, on tha-17th day of the 4tb mouth, at 7 o'clock in the evening, if not previoujly difpofci of at private sale, r ~l ''HAT valuable cllate 71 feet on W'acgr-ftrect, J. bounded on the North by Saffafras ftreet,anJ extending into the river Delaware; on whi.h are erefted very extensive (lores and wharf, in good repair.—Plenty of water for the larj-ell (hips to lay at the whart In every refpeft a capital situa tion foranybufinefs requiring extensive ware-houses and the convenience of a wharf; or for any person wishing to invest money in real estate, that produ ces a handsome income. also, The following Ground-Rents, well secured, on Saffafras, Seventh & Cherry-streets: Dolls. Cts. 105 90 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, jun. 39 do do Andrew Beamcr, 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 ThePennfylvaniaSe cicty for the aboli tion of Slavery, 19 83 dto do Adam Zantzinger, 23 75 do do Ellis Fry, 31 35 dm do William Rinchart, 46 67 do do Peter Frit*, 46 do do Valentine Hoffman, 45 do do Valentine TJmbehend 42 58 do do Jacob Colloday, 120 27 do do Frederick Heifs, On Brown, between Second and Third-* ftfeets, Northern Liberties: 20 per ami. payable by Jacob Houfer, 20 do do Joseph Fitch. For further particulars, enquire of JOHN WARDER, diw No. 208, North Front-ftrtet. 3d month, 29 mw&fti;* Copper Warehouse, Late ALEX /i\DFR BIS LAND, Es" Co No. aoi, Market-Street, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock of tlaeabovefirm, Solicits the pationage of the publicaaid their trien ; may depend oo being served oh the very bell terms with the following goods : eodtf A general aflortmeiit of Copper Bottoms and Sheets, for Copper Smiths and other purposes, Pig snd Bar Lead, Block Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Bials Kettles in Nests, Wuh a large and general affortmertf of Ironmongery, feb. *6 d>w wgfif Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HA.« removed to No. 116, south Front street, -where he intends carrying on fils bufmefa at formerly, and bas on hand a complete aflortment of his own maoufa&ured ladies, gentlemen and childrens' HATS. Canada Beaver&Mujk-rat Skins, With a complete affbrtment of FURS, always for sale.—He has received per the late arrivals from London, a complete assortment of Fajhionable Englijh Hats, Which he now offer? for lale at v«ry reduced prices. J*- *9 John Miller, junr. HAS REMOVED FROM NO. 8, CHESNUT, To the Five Story Btrlding, in Dock, near Third-JireeU WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONtMTIHC or COSSAS . Baftas Mamoodies Humhums Taffaties Striped Dor«a» Calicoes HanHk«rcKiefs ( &c. Etff. Also a large njfortmcnt of - Madras Handkerchiefs, of various defcripuoni. January I ♦ !* TEAS m.w.fr.tf. — l v:z. Removal, iaw6m iawtf < 7 * \VOLUME XV To be Sold, by Public Vendile 3 On the 25 th day as the present 'month, cii the Coffee-hoaie in the city of Pbiladel* pbia, at jeven o'clock in the evening, bj order of the Orphans' Court of Ibe county of Philadelphia, Aboiit 90 Acres of Land, Part of the Estate of the late Charles Warnerf deceased, ITU ATE in the townfbip of Roxborotlgh O and tounty aforefiid, on tfie road leading from the Market-houle in Get-mafttown to thtf Ridge road, aboit fix miles from the city 1 - divided into lots as follows: Lots. No. i, No. 2, No, 3, No. 4, No. j s containing ten acres each, being twenty perches front on faidroad, and eighty and eight tenths of a perch deep, having handsome fltuations sol* building, and a thriving young orchard on lots No. 1 and No. 2 ; on the other lot 9 are a num ber of fruit trees, and on lot No. 3 is a Cc Wi denble quantity of woodlahd. No. 6, thirty perches fro.nt and twenty 11* and three tenths ot a perch deep, containing 14 acres and twenty two peiches; a considerable part i«timbered, and it has a I'ubttanrial Hone dwelling house and kitchen, with a Irame carri-'.ge hotifc ard stables credled thereof. Lot No. 7, is thirty perches front by sixty five perches and eight tenths of a perch deep ; contains twelve acres and thirty perches, and has an ex cellent lite for a country house. Lot No. 8, is of a »rianguUr form, contains ele ven acres and one hundred end twenty fit perches, is part timbered, and has tha old nianiion house, kitchen, bm, spring honf , & a fchtrroi: The conditions of sale are, one third of the pur chase money caflij one third in fix months, and the remainder in ten months from the day of sale. For particulars enquire of JAMES VAUX, Administrator to the Estate of Ci Warner, Noi 72, North Third street, /Where a Plan of above Lots may be seen, also at the CoffeefHonfe in Philadel phia, and at Buckius's' Tavern in German' town. 4th irio. 10, 1799 One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the Subferiber, on J uefday the second of this inft. April, living in Kent county, Maryland, near Chefier Town, the following described Negroes, viz. Wlliiam', about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, a yellowish com plexioned fellow, about thirty years of formerly the property of doflor Wi'.liam Mat thews, he has been very much given to running away, and has been so often described in the public prpers within this twelve months that any further description of him feeras needless. Jacob, about 6 feet high, and about 31 years of age, of a common Negroe completion, down look, his little finger of his left hand (lands flraight, occasioned by the cut of a fickle, Patt, the wife of said Jacob, about i-j years of age, a small light made woman of a yellowish completion, with thick lips for 3B American of her stature, (he is a very good needle woman, and spins on either small or great wheel, and is very handy in any common house work.—Two children of the said Jacob's and Patt's, the one a male child about four years old, thsothera female chilcj about two years old. The above described Negroes took with them, hefides theic 1 own<wearing apparel, three coats, two cf which were linfey cloth of a light grey color, b'«th new ; one of the two was a great deal too large for either of the said fellows ; the other coat of brown cloth, half worn ; three under jackets* one a velvet, another a drab, the other a colored liufey cloth do, one new pa'r of Calf (kin (hoes, lined with linnen and bound with leather, one pair of boots remarkably large in the legs, fevcral pairs of (lockings and a fiiver watch, all stolen : th ir own wearing apparel as follows—William had on a light horle regi mental coat worked with filvcr twist, (which coat he had when he was brought home to me the firft of Frhrnary last, a round (ailor jacket (blue,) thickset breeches, patched with uordti* roy in the firide, with other neicfiary cloth ng, Jacob, two linfey cloth cnatees, iead colored, one new tbe other hair worn, blue linfey cloth jacket, half worn, two pairs of linfey cloth trowfers, of a lead colour, the one new the o ther half worn, tolerable good (hoes and (lock ings. Patt has every day cloathing, and her children wore home-made linen and linfey, her other cloathing not so well known ;|it is uncer tain which course thry may take, as William is ftjch an experienced coaster. Any person or persons apprehending Faid ne groes or founding them, so '.hat their mailer may get theni again, shall be entitled to the a bove reward, or in proportion for cither of 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 BENSON GEARS. N. B.—All mailers of veflels and othen, are forbid harboring them at their peril. B. G. April 8, 1799 djw NOTICE. * I "*HE partnerlhip of Jolhua B. Bond, and A John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond & Brooks, i 3 this day diflolved by mutual coHfent, all persons indebted to them, are re quited to make immediate payment to Jolhua B. Bond, and those having demands to present their accounts to him for settlement, atirH I § CHINA GOODS, Juit received per ihe ftlip Ncw-Jerfey from Canton AND FOR SALE ' BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL, At his Store No 187, south Second street, —viz - An affortnient of Teas of the firffc quaity, White and yelk-vv nankeens Caflia, G": urnbtc:ln» an affortnient of china ware. and a variety of SILKS, coFifisting of Black and colored Lutestring do. do. fattins do. do. fenfhaws do. d«. silk handkerchief# do* do. fewingfilka Black Taffeties ALSO) 12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine, . fit lor immediate use, Jan. 14 dt2s Ap. Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks< « *
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