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    of AND Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
Number 2052.3
|j T>j e price of this Gazette is Eight
'Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
Hit the city of Philadelphia. All others pay
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di-
ectifg i ond unless some person in tbis city
\vill become answerable for the subscription,
it must be paid Six Months in Advance.
This Day will be Landed,
At Cuthbert's Wharf,
y roro on board the ihipTownfend, capt. Lovering
from St. Kitts,
124 Punchaons Rum,
114 ditto Molasses,
1200 Buflrels Salt,
For Sale, by
Jehu Hollingsworlh, & Co.
* '
•m*
FOR SALE.
march 20
UN'ITKD Statks, )
Pennsylvania District, 5
Notice is hereby given,
* THAT a special Diftriil Cuurt of the United
_ »xix I a special Uiltrict iu. .
States will be holilen at the City Hall in th
city of Philadelphia, in ai.d fgr the Pennfy.va
nia diltridt, on Tuesday the 16th day of Apri
next, at ten of the clock in the fortn on of th
fame day, for the Tiial of an Information filei
by William Rawle, Esquire, Attorney of thi
United Suteiin aadfor thefaitl diftri£l, *g»inl
amiable" addele,
JSjßjjuw with her tackle, apparel and ap
qßpiMHnHPP , ' Ttenance( ' an< * car B°> con '" l^
mg of Suijar, Coffee, Oranges and Limes.
The fata Urigwtine Ainitblc *ddcle being a veflel
owntd by perfoiw reading within (he United State#,
and employed in traffic with persons resident wiihin
the iurifdi&ion ot the French Republic, contrary to
the aft ot Congreft, infuchct.% made and provided
a»d ftued tbeiefor, ice.
By order of the Court.
DAVID CALDWELL,
Clerk of the DiffriS Court
tu£Jftf
larch 29
Ship Broker's Office,
And Ctmmijjion Store,
No. i»9, South FtONf Strfft,
Next dosr to she Custom House.
THE Subscriber, enoouraged By the advice of
hi? friends, offers his service to the public
a Ship and Insurance Broker. He propof
- «» to buy and fell veflels 'aßd every thing relat
ing thereto—afhft matters of veflels and others
Mr thc-CHfleft-Houfe,
procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Insur
ance and all other mercantile accounts, and
have on hand the ueceflary Blanks and Stamps.
Papers in foreign languages translated, and in
-1 formation given in general mercantile matters.
—•From a knowledge g-ained by long experience
of every branch of bulinefs h« hopes to be ufe
ful to those who please to favor him with their
commands. SAMVEL EMERY.
noventfeer 10 ***>
For Sale,
Jk£ST A NEW VESSEL,
launched in August, or Septem-
MEKMM ber eet keel, 19 foet
WgOJUir' bean, and 8 feet hold, confe
q-ocntly about 91 tons., strongly
bailt of white oak, and now lying at Sinnepu»-
ent, in the ftaie of Maryland. For farther par*
ticulari, enquire of
WILLIAM WINDER,
At the Navy Office, Walnut street.
anril io, 1799 3aw tf
FOR LONDON.
The British arned ship
£ O U G L A S,
James Waiker, captain.
NOW ready to receive a Cargo—for freight
•r paflage apply to
Thomas Es* John KctlanJ.
>ril J
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
RAN away fcom the futifcribers, living in
Some rfct county, state of Maryland, on the
26th of December last, two Negro Men ;
George and Randel —G«orge is about fix feet
high, twenty-two years of age, and of a yellow
complexion—had on when he went away a dark
cloth coat, kersey breeches and white yarn
{lockings ; ha is a pretty good player on the
fiddle. —Randel is about five feet two inches
high, twenty year* of age, and of a yellow com
plexion, has a loud hoarse voice, and is a good
deal bow-legged ; he pretends to be something
of a cobbler ; —had on when he went away, a
fuftian coat, home-made kersey breeches and
white yarn stockings. There is no doubt, but
they will change their clothes as well as their
names—they having been taken up on the 29th
of December last at D jck-creeW, in the state of
Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Esq.
(by the names 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 fee In-ed in jail, so that the l'ubfcribers may
get them again, (hall receive the above reward,
or fifty dollars for fiiht-r.
John Nelson.
} Villi am Bozuns.
Salifburv, Somcrfet county )
Maryland, February 15, 1799 '
The Creditors of William Steedman
of Northumberland couniy in the Hate of Pcnnfvlva
nia, aie defiied to take notice, that he has applied to
the Court of Common Pleas of (he county aforefaid,
r.r the benefit of the insolvent laws, and the said
Court have appointed the south Monday of April
next, at a Court of Common Pieas then to be held at
Sunbury for the said county, for a heating between
the {aid William Stecrimar> a.-d his Creditors i at
which time and place they aotnd.
WILLIAM STEEDMAN.
Vorthumbrr'and, M«ch 30, 1799. S Sst.
Said Ship
IS ALSO
Apply as above.
dtf
dim
PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, i 79 9.
Richard Bavley & Co.
Respectfully inform the public that the
Retail Bufmef. carriad cn by th«m at their
Store. No. J36, Marketflrcet, will in future be
carried on by Mr. Wm. RoNNAß,wham they beg
leave to recommend to the favor of th#ir iriends
and the public.
All Persons indebted to the
above firm and those to whom they arc indebted,
will please to apply to Joiin Whitesidcs & Co.
or the fejtlement of their rel'pe&ive accounts, who
ape duly empowered for that purpose.
Richard. Raylcy is* Co.
WILLIAM BONNAR,
informs his friends and the
publie, that the above Store will b« opened
by him on Monday the 4th ef February next,
with an afiortmert of
DRY GOODS,
Suitable to the season, w'lich he flatters himfelf
will meet the approbation of those wh» honor him
with thoir favoi^.
\v.u 19. §
I M P O Ii T E D,
In the Britifti ffeip Douglas, capt- Walker, from
London, just arrived,
Cannon—Woolwich proof 91b caliber,bored from
the solid wighmg i6cwt. 2qra. and xoewt. each
Ditto of 6lb caliber, newt. qrs. each,
Ditto Swivels, mounted
Cannon ihot, viz. Cansifler, cross bar ai>d rotind
30 cafoß fhip-mulkrts, fowling prcces and muiket-
oons
Ship Sfore, and Saddle PiffoU,
A Urge assortment oi' Flints,
150 cask« Porter, Brown Stout Ift Bottle*,
pantheon Stoves affortflll from 10 to 40 inches
diameter
40 Cask» Shot, No, i, to 6,
3000 fiufhds Coals,
50 Crates Window Glass
oo Crates and 10 hhds. Qftecns ware adapted to
the Welt India Market,
6 bales Whitney blankets 8-4 and 10-4
FOl sale by
THOMaS & JOHN KETLAND,
Walnut Street \Vhwt.
March 16,
Who have also on hand,
Claret in cases, firft quality,
Old Port Wine,
Horsemen's f words, hangers, &c.
Dry White Lead,
Ironmongery aodmiebbing by the paclwge,
Boston Beef,
a cafe nf bed roll arnotta,
Painted floorcloths,
Knglifh quart bottles io crate* of la dozen each,
RulTia bar iron, Hemp and coidage,
Cables from 7 to 16 inches,
Platillas and Britagnes,
A few trunks brfl kid and morocco fHpinjj
Basket fait in hhda.
WANTED,
To Article for two or three
years a young Man to a profitable bulinefs—
For particulars enquire at no. 68, Couth Fourth
street
A perfrtn who has feme knowledge of paint
ing or drawing would be preferred.
W. fIAYDON,
WHO HAS
A Cellar to Let.
jan it
FOR SALE,
To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty
mitei of the city', or to let on ground-rent fcr«Ter
Several valuable building Lots,
In Philadelphia,
Enquire of WiflUm M. Biddle.n* 147, Chefcut-
ftreec
Nov. 11
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, ka*>
ing assigned over all bis effcfls, real, perfoaal
and mixed, to the fubferibws, for the benefit
of fuoh of his creditors as may fuhferibe to the
said affigument on or before the fir ft of August
next.
Notice is hereby given,
To all perfsng indebted to the laid estate, tha
they are rtqueftcd to make immediate payment
to either of the affienees, or to the said Samuel
Miles, who is authorised to receive the fame ;
in failure whereot legal steps will be taken for
the recovery of such debts, as are not dischar
ged accordingly.
feEbRGE ASTON, ' 7
CORNEI.IS COMEGYS, J- Assignee.
JOHN ALLEN, J
fcb. 14,
THE PARTNERSHIP'OF
PETER V HENRY MIERCKEN,
IS this day diflolvcd by mutual consent, all per
sons indebted to thetn ar« requested to make
immsdiate payment to Peter Miercken, and those
having demands, to present their accouaM to the
fame lor settlement.
march 21
To be/old by private fale y
A NUMBER, of Lotj for building, of differ
ent size and fruition, on the Bristol roail,
adjoining that well known {land called the Wa(h
ingtou tavern, between the 9 and to nrle stones
where the mail and a number of public ft ages are
flying continually. The fttuation » high and
healthy and «afy of acccfe both by land and water,
within a few rods of the Pennypack creeki
where there is fafe navigation and pood landing,
where grift and merchant mills are carrying on a
conGderaWe trade; the above road being the baft
at all seasons of the year of any coming oat of the
city.—A plan ef the said lot* may be seen, and the
conditions of sale made knows by the Cubfcriber
near the premiks
march 19.
NOTICE.
THE creditors of Benjamin Davidfon, esq. of
Fiatiklin townlhip in the county of Huntingden,
are hereby requelled to produce their accounts and
demands againil him duly atteftcd, to the fubferi
bws, at the Court Moufc in the town of Hunting
den on the firft Monday in May next. And al!
persons indebted to the said Benjamin Davidfon,
are required to malic immediate payment to either
of the fubferibers. Oiven under our hands
Samuel Mar/hall, ~j Assignees
James Hunter, > oj
Alexander Dean, J B.Davidfon
march ij 1 iaw4vv
jawtf
Peter Mi ere ken.
Henry Miercken,
JOHN HOLME.
tu. th. fa. tf.
WILL RE SOLD,
By Public Auction,
At the. Merchants' Cff.c House, on Wednes
day the lytb inst. at 7 o'clock in the evening
Seven contiguous Lots of Ground.
Six whereof contain 18 jh<l one 30 feet, on
the south fide of Chefnut fireet, being bounded
on the weft by Tenth street, and extending in
depth from CnelnuttQ George ltr;er, 235 feet.
On one of thef« lots there are two Frame
Iloufes, which rent for »boutjC 35. W er snnum ;
and on another there it a good Brick Building,
of two fiories, vrhich with the adjoining garden
rents for 200 dollars per annum. There are on
the premiles a great variety of fruit and orna
mented trees.
The situation of these Lots in a very elevated
and improving part ol the city, renders them an
objedl highly worthy of the attention of those who
are desirous of building.
The terms of payment will be one fourth cafli,
«ue fourth in 60,0ne fourth in 90, and one fourth
in lao days.
BENSON & YORKE,
Auctioneers.
dtdf
April it
Sales at Auttion.
On Saturday the soth April, at i o'clock T. M
on the piemifes.
Sundry Building and Garden Lots,
Some of contigious to, and othtrs at
a Imall distance from the city, containing fr.iin
about one quarter of an acre to about four a
cres each. The small lots front 011 Vine and
Cjllowihill Streets, near Schuylkill—the large
lots front on the fouthfide of Ftancis Street, on
the eatt fide of Schuylkill river, on the weft fide
of Schuylkill, fecood street, and «n intermedi
ate llreets—the whole containing about 142 a
cres, being part of the trail known by the name
of Springettfbury.
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 p#tts of the chy, as to be out of danger in
cafe of airmihappy return of the fever.
Maps {hewing the division of the ground, may
be fcen at the Coffee-honfe, at Ogicn's tavern in
Chefnut-flreet, at Sykert's tavern in the Nothero
Liberties, and at the Middle and Upper Ferries on
Schuylkill.
The abundance of {lone, for building, on part
of the ground, will prove very advantageous to
purchalirs, as it is proposed to fell at the fame
time those large quarries on the east fide of the
Schuylkill, near and above the bridge.
The terms will be cafli for the lots »F 49 i-i
and jo feet front, and for those of a larger size
one half cafli immediately, and the other half to be
paid in fix months from the day of sale.
CONNELY k Co. Auctionters.
April 4.
JUST RECEIVED,
By the Clip Douglas from Londoa,
jl prime assortment of
Morrocco and Kid Skins,
of various colours.
A handsome ftipply of
MILITARY ARTICLES,
And a e4k4Vs of the unrft tc/motiable
Straw Hats and Bonnets.
For sale at No. 87, Chefnut-flreet.
MICHAEL ROBERTS.
march 30
All persons indebted to the estate
of Richard Renlhaw, fen. late of this city, gra
zier, deceased, are desired to make immediate
payment 1 and thole who have demands agaiitfl
it to produce them for payment to
Ann Rensbaiv, "I
Richard Rensbaiv, V executors.
Charles Rensbaiv, J
no. 90, Union-street.
April 9
REMOVAL.
ROBERT COE & SON,
HAVI REMOVID THEW
Brush Manufactory and Ironmongery Store,
to No. 175, Market Street, nearly opposite the
Conneftogoe Waggon, where they have (or fair
as usual, home manufactured and imported Brufil
es of almoil every description, together with a ge
neral aflfortment of Ironmongory, Cutlery, Sari
l»ry, and Brass wares, to which they expeft by
the spring veffcls, an ample addition.
4th m». 10
nor 1 c
THE Following certificates of
(hares of the Hock of the Bank of the United
States have been lon or deAroyedat sea, toivit
13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which
5 (hares No 4185. 5 (hares No 4186. and 3
(hares No 4187, and 6 (hares in the name oi'
John Barker Church, No 1058. which were
forwarded by the Couatefs of Leiceftfr packet
irom Falmouth for New-York—and ten (hares
of said stock in the name of Stadnitlki & Son,
of Amsterdam, No 1796. whieh 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 11
Notice,
A CERTIFICATE of one fhareof Bank of li
nked States, liock {landing in the name of
Duoas ot Vallon, having be«n loft or millaid,
applicatioa is made at the laid Bank for renewal of
the fame ; all pftfons concerned ve deGrcd to
take notice.
Abraham Van Beuren.
d^m
march 20.
Red Clover,
Timothy,
Blue Grass
Herds Grass and j
White Clover
ylll "warranted f'tjb and free from ail
fotri feed, 1
FOR SALE,
BY C. ROBERTS,
No. 97, Market, between Second and
Third ftrccts,
Who has also on hand, a general affgrtmtnl of
Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and
brass ware* ; T. C[®wley Millington steel, pig
lead, .block-tin, red lead, Spanilh brown, Venetian
red, Verinilliaftj&c. &c.
Wholesale & Retail.
la &m.ta.&fr.fcf.
mar-oh 9
by THOM AS DOB SON, , ,
At the Stone Houfc, No, 41, South Second Arret,
fur furnifliing by fubfeription 1
ENCYCLOPEDIA;
DICTiOtfARY
V' OF
ARTS, SCIENCES,
MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE ;
On a Pd.j}f entirely new :
By which the different Sciences and ,Art« are di
gelled into the Form of dllfinil
TREATISES OR SYSTEMS,
COMPKCHEN'BINO
{TIE Hi/lory, Theory, and Praili ce,of each,
according to the Latest Difeoveries and
improvements : tnd full Explanations given of
Variiui Detached parts of Knowledge, whether
Relating to Natural and Artificial Ol>je£U, or
to Matters Ecclefiaftiral, Civil, Military, Com
mercial, £f?c. Including Elucidations cf the 1
raoft important Topics relative to
Merals, Manners, and the Oeconomy of Life :
together vj}th a liefcriptii'ii of all the Countries,
C'ties, principal M'ni-iuins, Seas, Rivera, life.
throughout the World; a General Hifloiy,
Ancient and Modern, of the Siflcient Empires,
Kingdom ,aad Stitcs; and an account of the
I.ives of the miift Eminent Pi-rfoas m every Na
tion, from the earheft ages down'to the prel'cnt
times. Compiled from the VVritingsof tie best
Authors, in several Languages; the tjsVoft sp
proved Di£\ionaries,as well of General Science
as of Particular Branches; the Tranfafliiins,
Journals, and Memoirs, of learned Societies,
both at home and abroad ; the MS. Leftures of
eminent Profefiors on different Sciences ; and
a variety of original Materials, furnifhed by an
extenCve Correspondence.
The Pablilher having been solicited to far
nilh ices of this valuable and important work by
one volumn at a time, which by dividißp the
payments, might make the acquisition of the
work more convenient to purchasers, propolis
to dilpofe of the few remamir.g rdpies on the
following:
The Work being already completed in Eigh
teen Urge Quarto Volumes in boards, Elegant
ly printed on Superfine paper, illuitrated with
five hutidred aud forty-two Copper plates :
I. A volume in boards will be delivered to each
Subscriber in the firft week of every month till
the whole be delivered, which will take a peri.
odof eighteen months.
11. Every Subscriber on receiving the firft Vo-
lume, to pay Twenty Dollars.
On receiving the Second
The Third,
The Fourth,
The Sixth, 8 Dollars
and Five dollars for each ef the fucceiding vo
lumes, till the whole is delivered, which will
amount in the whole to One Hundred and Thir
ty-five Dollars, being the present price for com
plete £et*.
Any fubferiber who may chufe to have the
whole in a lhorter time than IS months, may
haAe any number of volumes that may be agree
able at the fame time at the above prices.
To prevent any mifunderftauding it is proper
to express that no volume will be delivered to
any perfqn without the money, and as the sets
on hand are but few in number, it wilt be requi
4ite that such as choose to become fublcribers
(hould apply as early as possible to prevent dis
appointments.
gjf Complete Sets rray be had as above, or
bound ir. various manners.
dzw
inarch 6
Nt>-w delivering from the Jhip Ne<X'-Jcrfey,
FOR SALE,
At the Stores of the Subfcrtbers,
BOHE4 "J
Hyson fein I
Young hyson ,» 2*E.A.S
Hyson and I
Imperial J ■
White jiankecna
Lutestrings, colored and bJ»ck
Senfhaws (to. do.
Handkerchiefs do. ■' do. 4-4
Sewing silk' do. do.
Black hair ribboi^
Black fattini
Gaffia in small bales
Chiua ware in dining and tea felts
On Hand,
eodtf
50 trunks and cases dimities, muslins ginghams,
mufiinets and pullicat handkerchiefs,ini'mall pack
ages, for the Weft-India market.
25 trunks of printed calicoes, afTorted for tlie
V 5 eft-India market. ,
1 bale of woolen cloths,low priced.
Sail can»a« by the bale or piece, No. I te 8.
Copper in flieets 24by 48 and 48 by 60 inches
Raised cnppei bottoms in tuhs
, A fniall invoice ol queens ware alforted.
English wrought sails ia calks.
Sheathing paper.
N«w-Orleans indigo
Paints of different colors, dry in calks.
Old Madeira wine fit for use.
Feb. It
Copper Warehouse,
Late ALEXANDER BISLAND, Cff Ct.
HAVING purchased the Stock of tie above firm,
Solicits the patronage of the publicand tiieir
theve'y bed terms with the following goods 1
SEEDS,
—v:Z. —
A general assortment of Copper Bottoms
and Slieeu, for Conper Smiths and other purpoles,
Pig and Bar Lead,
Block Tin and Crowley Steel,
Tia in Boxes, and Bras« Kettles in NefU,
With a large and general affortmtix of Ironmongery,
feb. 16 diw w£sftf
TO go to th» Wefl-Indie«, in the capacity of a
Clerk, a gentleman, a» American or Eng
liftimcui by birth (the former ef whom would be
preferred ) He *i»ft be a good accountant, well
recommended, and capable of writing an fpealußg
the French language—Such a person, on applica
tion to the printer, may learn furthql particulars.
Philadelphia, april }, 1799- J
Philadelphia, March 1799
P ;R O P 6 . S A L
OR A
AND
CONDITIONS.
The Fifth,
CHINA GOODS.
from Canton,
CONSISTING OF
NIGKLIN GRIFFITH.
No. aoi, Market-Strut,
ROBERT KID,
"WANTED
To be Sold, by Public Venclue,
On, the of the present ii(jretl>, at
the Cojfzc-bousc in the city of Pi:itedc!r
fibia, at seven o'clock -in the evening, /'»
order of the Orphans' Cmirt of the cour.'j
of Philadelph-.a,
About go Acres of Land,
Part of the Estate of the late Charles Warner,
.
SITUATE in the townfbip of Rexborough
and county aforeflid, on tlie road leading
from the,Markal-houfe in German to w n to the
|\idge road, abott fix tniles from the city
divided,into eight lots as follows i » .
Lots. N0..1, ,No. 1, No, 3, No. 4, No. J ;
containing ten acres each,.being twenty percht*
front cn said road, and eighty and eight tenths
of a.perch <J,eep, having.handsome fituaiionsfor
building, and a thriving young-orchard on lots
No. 1 and No. 4 j on the other lots are,a num
ber of iru.it trees, and on lot No. j is a consi
derable quantity of woodland
Lot No. 6, thirty perches frevnt and twenty Cx
aiid three tenths of a perch d,e«p, containing 14
acres and twenty two p<.'*ehc<»; a confider&blc
ii timbered, and it has a fubrt-intial (U>Tie dwel'iig
Jioufe and kitch«n, wif'i a frame carriage houlc
ar.'d (labW» eredled thereon.
Lot No. 7, i« thirty perches front by sixty five
perches and eight tenths of a perch deep ; contain*
twelve acres and thirty j erchst, and has an ex
cellent fire for a country house. •
Lot No. 8. is of a triangular form, contains sle*
ven acres and one hundred ;.nd twenty fix
is part timbered, and his th» v old mauiion houfg,
kitchen, b ru, fpririg hour , «xa. thereon.
1 he condition* o-! sale, are, one third of the pur-?
chafe caftr, one third in , fix .months, and
the remainder in ten months from the of i'ale.
For particulars enquire of
Administrator tj the Estate of C. Warner,
No. yi, North Third street,
Where a Plan of the abovJ Lots may b«
seen, also at the CoflVe House in Philadel
phia, and at Buckius's Tavern in German-
town.
4th mo. 10, 1799
One Hundred Dollars Regard.
RAN away from the Subscriber, onTuelday
the second of this inft. April, living in
Kent county, Maryland, near Ctefler 'lown,
the following described Negroes, viz. William,
about 5 feet sor 6 ipches Itigfc. a yeMowi(h com
plexioned fellow, about thirty years of ag«i
formerly the property of dodtor William Mat
thews, he has been very much given to running
away, and has been so often described in the
public pipers within this twelve months that
any further description of him fe. Ms needlefj.
Jacob, about 6 feet high, a id about 32 years
of age, of a common Negroe comple-ftion,
down look, his little finger of his left hand
(lands straight, occasioned by the cut of a fickle*
Patt, the wife of said Jacob, about zy years of
age, a small light made womaa of a yellowifb
completion, with thick lips for an 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, the other a
female child about two years old. The above
deferibed Negroes took witHthenri, bolides their
own wearing apparel, three coats, two of which
were linfey cloth of a light grey color, beth
new ; one of the two was a great deal too large
foreitherof the said fellows ; the other coat of
brown cloth, half worn; three under jackets,
one a velvet, another a drab, the other a light
colored linfey cloth do, one hew pair of Cats
skin (hoes, lined with linnen and bound with
leather, one pair of boots remarkably large in
the legs, several pairs of blockings and a silver
watch, all stolen : thefrown wearing apparel
as follows—William had on a light horle regi
mental coat worked with silver twist, (which
coat he had when he was brought home to me
the firft of February last, a round sailor jacket
(blue,) tliickfet breeches, patched with cordu
roy in the firide, with other neccflary clothing.
Jacob, two linfry cloth coatees, lead colored,
one new the other halt' worn, blue linfey clo.h
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 homf-naade linen and linfey, her
other cluathing not so well known ;|it is uncer
tain which course they may take, as William is
such an experienced coaster.
Is Dollars
la Dollars
10 Dollars
10 Dollars
w&l fIW
Any person or persons apprehending said ne
groes or founding them, so that their master
may get them again, (hall be entitled to the a
bove reward, or in proportion for either of
them, that is to fay, 40 dol'ar6 for each of the
fellows, and twenty dollars for the wench and
children, and if brought home, all reasonable
charges paid by
B.—All matters of veflett and other*, are
forbid harboring them at their peril. B. G.
April 8, 1799 djw
THE partnerlhip of Jolhua B. Bond, and
John Brooks, trading und<r the firm of
Bond Brooks, 13 this day difiolvcj by mutual
consent, all perlor.s indebted to them, are re
qucfted to make immediate payment to Jofbua
B. Bond, and those hariug demands to prtfeat
theh - accounts to him for settlement,
mw.fr.tf.
>ril I
CHINA goods:
Ju«t received per the (hip New-Jersey from Canton
BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL,
At his Store No. 187, south Second street,
—V!Z
An aflortment of Teas of the firft
quiii'.y,
White and yellow nankeens
Caflia, silk umbrellas
an assortment of china Wate,
and a variety of SILICS, counting of
Black and colored l.uteftring
do. do. fattin*
do. do. fenihaws
do. d«. silk handkerchief!
do- do. fewingfilks
Black Taffctiet
ALSO,
12 pipei of excellent Madeira Wine,
fit lor immediate ufc,
jan. 24 5
\_VOLVME XV
JAMBS VAUX,
dt2j Ap.
BENSON GEARS.
NOTICE.
Joshua B. Bond.
John Brooks.
AND fcX>R SALE
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