of HtUts3 J§>t&tto 9 AND Philadelphia Daily Advertiser: NvMBEi 2056.3 The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in tie city of Philadelphia. AH others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di- ecting ; «'«* unless some person in this city ■will become answerable for the subscription, ft must be paid Six Months in Advance. To be Sold, by Public Vendue, On the 2etb day of the present month, at the Coffee-bouse in the city of Philadel phia, at seven o'clock in the evening, by order of the Orphans' Court of the county ' o f Philadelphia, About 90 Acres of Land, p ar t of the Estate of the late Charles Warner, deceased, OITUVTE'rn the townfoip of Roxbor >ugh h and'couiUy aforelaid, on the road leading from the Market-house in Ormantown to the ({'i'dgf road, aboit fix miles from the city;— divided into eight lots as follows;, Lots. No.i, No. 2, No, 3, No- 4. No. 5 ; contiinW ,e,n,rr<> * each ' being iwem >' P erches front on said road, and and eight tenths oi a perch deep, having handsome fuuations for building, and a thriving young orchard on lots i\'o. i and No. 1 ; on the other lotsare a num ber or t'ruit trees, and rn lot No. j is a consi derable quantity of woodland. No 6, thirty perches front and twenty fix and three tenths of a perch deep, containing 14 acres .jsJ twenty two pe.ches; a conficleraole part I i,timbered, and it has a fublUctial fiune dwelling lu.ule and kitchen, with a frame carriage houfc aud Rubles treated thereof}. Lot No. 7, is thirty perches front l>y sixty five perches and eight tenths of a perch deep ; contains twelve acres and thirty perches, and has an ex cellent site for a country house. Lot No. 8, js of a triangular form, contains ele ven acres and one hundred and twenty fix perches, is part timbcrsd, and has the old mansion house, tit-hen, b rn, spring house, ica. thereon. The conditions of sale are, one third of the pur chale money cafb, one third in fix months, and the remainder in ten moruh ■ 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 ften, also at the Coffee House in Philadel phia, and at Buckius's Tavertj in German- town. 4.th mo. 10, 1799 One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the Subfariber, onTuefday the fecoad of this inft. April, living in Kent county, Maryland, near Chester Town, the following described Negroes, viz. William, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, a yeUowilh com plexioned fellow, about thirty years of age, formerly the property of doctor William Mat thews, he has been very much given t« running away, and has been so often described in the public papers within this twdve months that any further description of him fee ras needless. Jacob, about 6 feet high, a:id about 31 year*, of age, of a common Negroe completion, down look, his little finger of his left hand stands ftraiaht, 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 completion, with thick lips tor an American of her stature, (he is a very good needle woman, and spins on either small or «reat 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 ch'dd about two vears old. The above described Negroes took witfitliem, hefides their own wearißg apparel, three coats, two of which were linfey cloth of a light grey color, bsth new ; one of the two was a great deal too large for either of the said fellows j the other coat of brown cloth, half worn; three under jackets, one a v»lvct, another a drab, the other a light colored liniey cloth do, one new pair of Caff Ikin (hoes, lined with linnen and bouf.i with leather, one pair of boots remarkably large in the legs, several pairs of stockings and a lilver watch, all stolen : their own wearing apparel as follows —Willia®} had on a light-horse regi mental coat worked with (jlvtr twist, (which coat he had whe* he was brought home to me the firft of February last, a round sailor jacket (blue,) thicket breeches, patched with cordu roy in the stride, with other neceflary clothing. Jacob, two linfey cloth coatees, lead colored, one new the other half worn, blue linfey cloth jacket, half worn, two pairs of linfey cloth trowfers, ef a lead eoJour, the one new the o ther half worn, tolerable good Iboes 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 they may take, as William is such an experienced coaster. Any person or persons apprehending fa id ne groes or founding them, so that their matter may get them again, fliall he entitled to the a bcve reward, or in proportion for either of them, that is to fay, 40 dollars for each of the fellows, and twenty doflars for the wench and children, and if brought home, all reasonable charges paid by jM. 8.-=-A!l mailers of vefiels and otheri, are forbid harboring them at their peril. B. G. April 8, 1799 djw CHINA GOODS, Juitreceived per the fliip New-Jersey from Canton and for SALIi BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL, At his Store No. 187,'fouth Second street, V'.J An assortment of Teas of the firft qua ity, White and yellow nankeens CaflSa, silk umbrellas an affortmcnt of china ware, ard a variety of Si LKO, confuting of Bhckand colorfcd I.uteftring Jo. do. fittin« do. do. fenlhawi . fewingfilks Black Taff.tles ALSO, I a pipes of exc«llent Madeira Wipe, fit tor immediate use, jsn. 14 dt2sAp. BENSON GEARS. PHILADELPHIA.- MONDAY- EVENING, APRIL 22, 1799. All persons indebted to the estate of Richard Kenlhaw, fen. late ot this city, gra zier, deceased, are desired to make immediate payment ; and thofewho have demands agaii-, 11 it to produce them for payment to Ann Rensbaiv, ~) Richard Rensbaw, V executors. Charles Rensbaw, J no. 90, Union-ftree-t. April 9 FOR SALE, To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty mitas of the city,or to let on grouu.i-rent forever Several valuable building Lots, Enquire of W imam M. Biddlc.llo l * 147> Chefnut ftrect. Nov. 22 REMOVAL ROBERT COE-Ii SON, HAVE REMOWD TUEIfc Brush Manufactory a?ic( Ironmongery Store, to No. 175, Market Streit, nearly opposite rhe Conneftogoe Waggon, where they have lor sale as ufual,hpme manulafturi-cl an J imported lii'ufb es of almost every dcl'cription, toj;e her will: k ge neral ailVrtmcnt of Ironmongery, Cut!e;y, Ury, anil Qral ; Wares, to wiiick Oicy expeS by the spring vsfl'cls, ail atripli addition 4t'i m«. XO L"H£ PAR I'NLRSHIP Off PETER V HENRY MIERCKE2?, IS thio day diffolvtrd by muzual confeiU. all per foils indebted to them are requested to ni ikt immediate payment to Peter Mieixkin, aft*- thun* havihg demands, to prefcnt tteir iccousc-s to the fame for fettlcmcnt. march 4i Notice. A CERTIFICATE of one {TiareofßahkofH nited States, tlock {lauding in tlie name of Dugas de VntutjN, having be«n loft of miflwdj appiicaiioa is made at the laid Bank for renewal oi the fame ; all peHons concerned arc defircd c* take notice. Abraham Vm Beuren. march ao notice. THE partnrrfhip of Joftiua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Ejf Brooks, is this day diflolveJ by mutual consent, all persons indebted t» them, are re qusfted to make immediate payment to Jo(bua B Bond, and those ha»ing demands to preftnt riistr accounts to him for iettlement, 'Joshua B. Tlojui. Jvbn Brooks. aprH 1 NOTICE. THE Following certificates of (harei of the flock of the Blnk of the United States have been loft or dtftroyed at sea, to ber fle*dy foreman who understands the bnfinefsof a (hop, and 11 or 14 good boot and april 15 FOR SALE, A smart, aftive Bay Horse, BETWEEN fifteen andfixteen hands high,rifing five years, would suit very well for a gentle man in any of the troops.of Horse, heis found, the price i» lie dollars.—For a pleafe to apply at No io, North Eighth-street, drat Gif bertfon's Stable, in 4th between Lombarq and Ge dar or South-streets. march 13 NOTICE To the Creditors of William Richards, Deceased. THE real estate of William Richards having been recently fold, the ■ S ditors ef said estate are requeftcd to furnilh their accounts im mediately, as a dividtnd will be struck oil the firft day of May next and paid at any time af terwards, on application to WILLIAM BELL. Philadelphia, 45th Feb. 1799. m.th.tiMay NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE isherebj given that the fub fcrib-r has applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Northumber land, for the benefit of the a.4 of Assembly pass ed on the 4th day of April last for the relief of insolvent debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed the fourth Monday in April next, to hear him and and his creditors at the Coart Haul's, in the town of Sunbury in thefaid ccunty. march 18 NOTICE. THE creditors of the late William Compton, deceafcd, who hays not rendered to the Ad min iftrators accounts of ihsir c!aim« pi opcrly at teftcd. arc hertby informed, that if they do not exhibit such accounts on or before the seventeenth Hay of April next enfaing, their claims will br for ever excluded, as a dividend will then He struck and paid by S. Wilcox, it No. 145 Chefnut-ltreet, on any cfay proceeding And all those who are frill delinquent in difchargipg the debts due from thetVto theeftate of the late Wni.Compton deceas ed, aforefaid, will be pleased to take notice, that suits atlaw will be commenced against them, with out refpeft to pcrfjns.'if not discharged before that Ifiac Cothra.ll 1 Ad!rinif . 'John Hatttorih J- Samutl Wilcox J warce 23 eodtf Peter Mieixkenl Henry Mtire ken , nd flrip««, Liftadoes Brct32' nc, > Ticklenbufjs, tfucdona Srandy in Pipes. Fort Wlfc in quaner calks. On Hand, Claret in Hogfheadi, Beurdeaux Brandy, Uufiia Bfiftles. Enck iff- Lewis Bv'Jman. No. 101, Sprr.c-.ih'cet. April 1 N&iu Landing, From on board tHe Neptwne, Captain Saunders frorti Landon, and for sale by thefubfcribers 39 tonsbeft St. Pettrlburg cltan Hemp 599 pieces Britift Sail-cloth, s trunks Silk good*, 3 cases Ladits Hits, 10 calks Brill Its, 8 bales Ticklenburgs, Erick & Lewis Bollmann. No. 100, Spruce-fttvct § April ii ROSS isf SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, Prime Jamaica Sugar in hhds. Boston Beef in Barrels, , . . r, , f COSSAS A few bales Bengal j HUMHUMS. I 100 bushels St. Martins Salt. apnl II ___ ] TO LET. 'pHE Urge House in SouihwaA. lately occupfcd i by At. Henry MitchsU ; apply to Isaac Wbarton. 5 Jan. II JUST LANDING, Frora on board the &ip Wooddrot Sims' Johs 15. Hodgson, commander, from Canton,—and fer sale by JOSEPH SIMS, No. 1,55, South Waier-ftreet, Bohea Teas, in whole, half, and qr. elicits, Hyson, Hyson Gomee, Young Hylon and Hyfen (kin Tea?, in quarter chests. Souchong and Pecho Soucfcong ivpquarter chests and boxes, An ajfortment of Silks, Boglepores, Hair Ribbon, Umbrsllas, and Fans, A compUte assortment of ChunaWare, Rhe»barb, Calfia, Nankeens, &c. &c. April 0 - Red Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass Herds Grass and j White Clover J All warranted fefb and free from all foul feed, FOR SALE, BY C. ROBERTS, No. 97, Market, hetw#en Second and Third ftr«ets, Who has also oh band, a pnefal ajfortmint of Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlefy aftd br&fawarer; T. Ctawltry Milliogton it eel, pigr lead, blotk-tio, red leaMpanilh brown, Victim red, VctmiUun, &c. &c. . Wkolefalc ©* Ret ml. la march a The Subscribers have for sale, ac their Compiing houre, Ho. 35, Dick-ltrect, White and red Lead PatiMit (hot, No. I to 8, B & B B Kemp Bourdeanx Brandy, Ift and 4th proof Claret in cases, firft quality One trunk of Umbrellas Three Cases of Brass and Wood Compasses Amplitude do. Day and night Glaftes : and Sewing Twine roo Cutlasses 4000 hufhels Liverpool Salt. THOMAS. MURGATROYD &SONS. aprit n mwl ;,w FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 14 four pound Cannon, . iffereiu lengths, 5 Garronades. JOHN NIXON & CO. December 1. § Fi om on board the Ihip Townfeiid, capt. Lovering from St.-Kitts, 124 Punchaons Rum, 24 ditto Molaflcs, 1200 Buftrels Salt, For Sale, by S~ A NEW VESSEL » WSiffi'i launched in- August, or s'eptem -0 ' 3er **®' f®et keel. 19 faet beam, and 8 feet hold, confe- qvicntiy about 01 tons, ftrongljr built of white oak, and now lying at Sinnepnta ent, in the i*7.u- of Maryland. Fir farther par ticulars, er.qim-; id w.fr.tf. r T' , HE Subscriber, encouraged oy the advice of i his friends, offers his service tn the public as a Ship au4 Insurance Broker. He propos es to buy and fell veftels and every thing rclat ingthereto—aflift matters of veflelsand oihers in entering and clearing at the Custom-House, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Fnlur ance ar.d all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the oecelTary Blanks and Stamps. .03W I I SEEDS, This Day will, be handed, ■ At Cuthbert's Wharf, Jc-hu Holli/igsworth, £sf Co. No. 47, Penn-ftrcat. Said Ship FOR SALE, For Sale, WINDS At tlie Navy Omfcfr, Walnut fireet. April l", 17<39 FOR LONDON. Tfce ijritifli aimed s H i p O U G L A S, jAMti Walker, captain. NOW ready t > receive a Cargo—f r freight or paflage apply to Thomas sis JoLn Keilitrid'. |r il 3 f : Ship Broker's Office, And Centinifiiori St)re, No. 119, South front Strfft, Next door to the Ctttle;a Hoiife. Papers in foreignlanguages tranflated,and in formation given in general matters. —From a knowledge g-ained by long experience of every branch of bufineft h« hopes to be ufe ful to those who plesfe to favor hifti with their commands. SAMUEL EMERY. noventker to Mount Pleasant on Schuylkill. THE subscriber ii willing to fell the ellate o" which he lives, at the end of the new canal, and aboutthree and a half miles distant from thii city. A pleatant plaee adjoining is also for sal?. Ihefe (ituations are too well known to require defcript i:>i, efpccially as it is presumed the purchaser would choefe so judge for himfelf. If not fold before the firft of May, the manfi?n bouse is engaged to be let. Enquire on the premiles. ■ JON. WILLIAMS. eodt i dm Hptil i; WANTED, To Article for two or, three years a y<>u-ng Man to a profitable liufinefs — jfor particulars eiiqiiife at no. 62, south Fourth street Aperfon who has feme knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be orefened W. HAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. idn II Richard Bayley Sff Co. RESPEGIFUM.Y ii.lorm the public that the Retaii Bnfinefs carrisd on by thetn at their Store, No. >36, Market-street, will in future be carried on by Mr. Wit. Bonnar, whom they beg leave to recommend to the favor of tJixir Iriends and the public. All Persons indebted to the above firm and those to whom they are inflated, will plcafe to apply to John V hitesioks 5c Co. or the settlement of their refpeilive accounts, who are duly empowered for that purpose. Richard Bayley ts" Co. WILLIAM BONNAR,, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the publi#, that the above Store will be opened by him on Monday the 4th sf February next, with an affortmert of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the feafsn, w'llfh he flatter* hitnfelf' will meet the approbation of those wh* hotter him with their favor. jro *9, . , . 5_ NOTICE. THE creditors of Benjamin Davidfon, esq. of Franklin townlhip in the county of Huntingdon, are hereby requeued to produce their accounts aiid demands against him duly attetU-d, to tl c lublcri bers, at the Court House in the town of Hunting den on the firll Monday in May next. And all persons indebted to the said Benjamin Daridfon, arc required to make immediate payment to either of thefubfcribers. (Sivcn under our haec"s Samuel Marjbull, 1 Assignees "James Hunter, > of Alexander Dean, J B. Davidfon m3rrb 27 PRUMBULL's PRtt J. ANTHONY, Respectfully informs the sub scribers to Trumbull's Prints, that they are arrived and now ready to be deliv ered at his store, No. 94, High-street. N. B. It is necessary to observe, that each fubferiber niuft return the original sub scription receipt, and pay the other halt ot the fubfehption money, before the prints can be delivered. April ro I M P o. R T E D, j, In the Britilh fk'tp Doug)a», capt.: Walker, from . London, ju it »rri»cd, •• - v . Cannqii—r-WogJwich proof 9U) caliber, bored from tie solid wighmg i*6cwt. »qr». and, iocwt. each Ditto, of Bltcaliber, wc. newt. 1 qrs. each. Ditto Sw»vg!s, mounted : • ... , Cannon (hot, Cansiftw, cross bar and round, 30 cases (tip, mulkets, fowling pieces ac 4 muiket>- oons Ship Store, Horf&mcn's and Saddle Piftoli, A large alTortment of Flints, 150 ca&s Porter, Br,own Stoat in Bottles, Pantheon Stoves alTortedl from 20 to 40 inches diameter 40 Calks Shot, No. l, to 6, 3300 Buihfils Coals, 50 Crates Window Glass 1 100 Crates and 10 hhds Queens ware adapted to the Weft India Market, 6 bales Whitney blankets 8-4 and 10-4 For Tale by THOMaS & JOHN KETLAND. Walnut Street Wharf. IS ALSO Apply as above. dtf 3*w tf One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the fut>fcril>ers, living in Semcrfct cnunty, state of Maryland, on the 26th of December tail, two Negro Men ; Georgfc and Ranitel—Georgt is about fix feet high, twenty-two years »fagt,and ®f a yellow enmptexi n—had on when lie went away n c" cloth coat, teiicy breeches and ■vSrt- . {lockings; be js a ptctty good nhr. „r fiddle. — Rande' is high, twenty years arid , ple*ioi;, has a 1 ;i dot.b% but 'they will cha.igi.* their clothes it well as their names—they having beer, taken tip on the 29th of Deeem-ber fcrft n Djek-creek, in. the ijnc of Delaware, and committed by jofin Cole, Esq. (by the names oi' Stephen ancj Charles) 10 the care of John M'Wherts and Thomas Kerkcr, from whom they made their escape. Who ever apprehends the above negroes, and lias them secured in jail, so that the fubferibers may get them again, (hali rec«ive the above reward, or fifty dollars for either. aa'w Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over «tl his eflftflt, real, ptrfoßaf and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit of such of his creditors as may fubferibe to the iaid afiignment en or before the firft of AOgult next. Notice is hereby given, To all perlcn» indebted to the laid efiattj thi they are requested to make immediate payment to either of the afiignees, or ta the fatd Samuel Miles, who is authorised to receive the fame ; in failure whereof legal Heps will be t?Len for the recovery of such debts, as are not difchar* ged accordingly. HAS REMOVED FROM NO. 8, CHESNLT, To the Five Stow Bh I ding y in Dock, near Third-street* WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONSISTING Of COSSAS Baftas Matnoodies Huiuhutus 'Faffitits Striped Dsreas Calicoes Handkerchiefs, JSV. &c. Also. a large ajfortmcnt of Madras Handkerchiefs, of various descriptions. "W4W TS. VVolume XV. March *6, Who have atfv on hand* Claret in caies, fir 11 quality, Old Pott Wine, Horsemen's s words, hangers. Zlc. Dry White Lead, Ironmongery arid webbing by tUc package, Boston liect, a cafe of belt roll arnotta, Paired floqr cloths, hngjify quart hot tits in crate* of Ig dozen cach» Ru(Tia ba* iron, Hempzmi coidage, Qablcifrom 710 16 inches, Platillas and Biit*grcs, tew trucks belt kid and morocco skins, Hafkct fait in hhris. John Nelson. William Bewtts. Salifcury, Somerset county l Maryland, February 15, 1793 $ GEORGE ASTON, "1 GORNELIS COMEGYS, i Assignees JOHN ALLEN, J John Miller, junr. January I Copper Warehouse, Late ALKX/WDER BISLJND, & Co No. lot, Markxt-Stiket, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock of tfceabove firm, Solicits the patronage of the public a. d their friends ; where they may depend on being served on the very bed terms with the following goods : *Vl%- A general aflbtt'mcnt of Copper Bottomi and Sheets, for Copper Smithiand other purpole«, Pig»rd Bar Lead, Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Brass Kt ttlesin Nests, Wiih a large and general afforimeiH of Ironmongery! Feb. 16. ciw wOl'.f FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Fifth-street, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, 6 11 feet long, iO cwt. each, and 7 fe«t long, IS cwt. each, with carriages, &c completed ditto —6 pounders, 5 I-l feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronades on sliding Carriages, 12, 1-8 & 14 pounders, weighing 61i,8 and 13 cwt. each; Boarding Pikes and Cutlaflcs; Englilh Cannon Powler; Copper Sheathing Naih, Spikes and Bolts; 6,9 18-and »4lb. round Shot; 6, o, 18 and I4lb. double-headed do. 9, 18 and 141b. Connifler Shot. Alio a quantity of bed Englilh, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottlss, Taunton rtlein calks of 7 dozen each, march 8. ■G :aCt:c:S a'v ■ «:*m- g-)bd t. 1 iKg dim jawtf iawtf a»w tl