sftije and Philadelphia Daily Advertise) ( Number 2084 j JC7" The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing m the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di ecting ; and unless some person in this city will became answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. United States, } Pennsylvania District, £ IN purfuancc of a writ to me direded from the honorable Richard Peters, Esquire, Judge of the Diftricl Court of the United States, in and for the Pennsylvania Diftriil, will be exposed to public j sale, at the Merchants' CofFeehoufc, in the city of Philadelphia, on Thursday the 30th day of May, (instant) at 12 o'clock at noon, The armed French vessel called LA UNION, 'a ' With ail and fin«ular her apparel, and appurtenances, captured by the public armed velTel ca led the Coiiftellation, THOMAS TRUXI'ON, fel'ijufre, Commander, and condcmiied acctttding to law. WII I.IaM NICHOLS, Marlhal. N. B. The in»entory may be f-«n at my office. I Ivtarfhil's Office, at } Phila. urt May, 1799 i United Stat '.s, ? Pennsylvania District. £ JN Pursuance of a Writ to me direded from the HoiioraSle Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of the jjitlricl Court of the United States in aud for the Fennfylvatiia Diftr : 6l, will be exposed to public sale, at the Merchant*' Cofftse-Houfe, in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the 3d day of June next, at i» o'clock at noon, I The armed French vesstl, Smß?- LESAMIS. With all and fineulaf her apparel guns Sc appur tenances. captured r>y the United States' Hoop of War the Montezuma, andc ndemned according to law. WtLLUM NICHOLS, m r i al. N 8. The inventory may be seen at my office. Marlhal's Office at Philadelphia, May 14. Uniti.d States, ? Pennsylvania District. ) IN Pursuance of a Writ to me direSed from the J. Honorable Kichard Pet rs, Esq. Judge of the DiftrisSt Court of thrTlnitcd States, in . nd for the Psnnfylvania Diftrii), will he exposed to public sale at the Merchants' Coffee H'lufe, in the city of Bhiladrlphi*, an Monday the 3d day of June next at I a o'clock at noon J' I ■TfA ,rf • ? • • t*. _ The armed French vessel JSSfcSiL LA tartuffe. With all & Angular her apparel guns and appur tenance-, captured by the public armed vefiel cal led the Unitji States, John Barry, Esq. comman der, and condemned according '0 law. I: WILLI M NICHOLS, marlhal. N. B. The inventory may he fcen at my office. Marfaal's Office at Philadelphia, May 14. ovl , To be Sold, For approved notes at 90 days, on Wednesday rainjj thr ijt+i instant; atifct Mcrch*rre»*s — Coffee-houfe, DISPATCH, Very (lout, and built of the b#ft materials, (he is now in complete order, burthen 1100 bushels of grain, and of an easy draught of wat«r. "limbers mulbei ry and red ce- H»- just under gone a thorough repair, to ren der her fit for immediate fcrvice ) burthen from 121« 1300 bushels grain, and of au easy draught of water. Bath of the above veffeli were employed as packets in the Baltimore line, via Appoquinunick ; are in every refpeft calculated for the river trade, and will fait as lighters to convey goods to and from the Lazaretto. way »« rings The Britijh Lctter-of-Marque NIGER, For KINGSTON, (Jam.) Now ready to take her cargo on boa ' > can receive some freight. For terma a PP'y to ROSS & SIMSON. may r 5 <5 Ship Broker's Office, And Cemmijfion Store, No. i»9, South front Strfft, Next doar to she Cuflom House. ' p'HE Subscriber, encouraged Dy the advice of -I- his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship and Insurance Broker. Hepropof «s to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat ing thereto—aflift matters of veflels and others in entering and clearing at the Custom-House, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Inl'ur ance ar.d all other mercantile accounts, and Jiave on hand the Deceflary Blanks and Stamps, j Papers in foreign languagestranikted,and in formation given in general mercantile matters of every branch of business he hopes to be ufe ful to those who please to favor him with their commands. SAMUEL EMERY. novem'ier 10 raw John Miller, Jun. ~ No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has far Sale. Co flaes, Bali as, Alamoodies, Taffaties, Calicoes, Patna Romal and i Handkerchiefs. Mulmul j 7he foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of these Goods m«y be printed to idvantaga in this oountry. moy 16 aawtf Connelly to* Co. Auct'rs. dt» PHILADELPHIA: SATURi AY EVENING, MAY 25, (799. Freight to be had. THE Subscribers have3oolo bufli el» of SAL o lhip to ihe Havanna or New- Orleans—Any person who will take it at a mo derate Ireight will ple*(e apply at No 95, North Water-street, to PR ATI isr KINTZING. Who have for Sale, 70 tons Hemp, 14 pipes choice Old Port •Vine, Claret, Roll Britr.ftane, Havanna Segars, Demyjohns, Window Glass, Glue, Ticklenburghs and Oznabi'igs, Checks, Stripes, &c. &c. may no MAIL COACHEES Between Philadslphia and BALtr Mots., LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A. M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, by 11 o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave Baltimore every day, (Su»day exaept ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. aud arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 a'clock, A. M. Between Niuv-York and Phii.a dv.lphia. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted( at ii o'clock at noon, arrive at New- York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Retumiv c. Leave NewrYork everyday (Sunday except cepted) at one o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seats in tie 11ail 'Coacbees to be taken in New-York, At But man's Office, No. 5, Cortlar.d-iirect. In Philadelphia. At Francis' Hotel, No. 13, south Fourth ftreet, jud at the Franklin lun, No. 59, north Second street. In Baltimore. At Evans' Tavern. Fare for Pafiengers, 8 Dollars from Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. All baggage ovrjr 14th. weight, is carried at 5 ecHts per pour.d. The Proprietors are not refpunfible f«r Bag gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent fir the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BROaDHURST, JONES tfCo. Proprietorj of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia to New-York. General Pott-Office, \ May 1 5 4 Now Landing from the ship Delaware, from Can ton and ior sale by the Subscribers* Hyson, Hyson Skin, / „ Young Hyfos, to"f Souchong, J Canton and Garden Fans, Nankeens, China Ware, aiforted. Umbrellas 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. They have also remnimng on Hand BlackPeifians, Choppa and Fulticat Romalls, And a general assortment of Dry Goods as usual. Tbomas is" Joshua Fisher. 4th mo 26 The subscribers have on hand, and for sale at re duced prices, the following articles, viz. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, the vintageof '96, lince when they have lain in a (tore well adapted to their improvement ; a 5 Cheftsof Young Hyson Tea ; An Invoice of well-aborted China—original toft between 8 and 900 dol's. in Cairton. HIGBEE & MILNOR. march si Old French Brandy in large and icnall caies leo boxes 7 by 9 & S by 10 Window Glass »o cbeft pint & half pint Tumblers, assorted a»6 whole & 6 half-tierca Rice, FOI< SALE BY Gurney Smith. "*y *» Lost, last evening, A GREY-HOUND, of the English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with the name of Thomas Sterling on it ; bod} quite whitt, except a (mail spot on her left fide ; iach cheek of a dove tolour ; aufwcrs to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her wp $ and will de liver her at the Indian Queen, (hall be rewarded* may to j NOT I C E. THE Following certificates of (hare» of the stock of the Bank of the United States have been loft or dsftroyed at sea, to wit 13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which j (hires No 4185. 5 (hares No 4186. and 3 (hares No 4187, and 6 (hares in the name of John Barker Church, No 20,58. which were forwarded by the Conntefs of Leicester packet irom Falmouth for New-York—and ten (hares of f«id stock in the name of Stadni;(ki & Son of Amilerdam, 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 persons coacerned are desired to take notice CLEMENT BIBDWi. d3m mar<?h 12 FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Fifth-street, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, 6 1-2 feet long, 10 cwt. each, and 7 fe»t long, 25 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed pounders, 5 1-2 feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, See. complete; Carronades on Aiding carriages, ix, 18 & 24 pounders, weighing 6 1-2, 8 aad 13 cwt. efach ; Soarding Pikes and Cutlasses ; Englilh Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Boks ; 6,9 12,18 and 241b. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and 24lbi double-headed do. 9, 18 and 241b. Cannifter Shot. — a quantity of bed Englilb, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles, 1 aunten Ale in calks of 7 dozen cash* raaroh 8. IBW jj 'Just Published, By JOHN ORMROD, No, 41, Chel'nut-ftreetj A SERMON, DUTT OF ClfIL OBEDIENCE, AS REQUIRED IN •V C li IP T U ti E. Delivered in Christ Church and St. Peter's, A pril 13, 1799, being a day of general Hnmilia tiAn, Appointed by the President of the United States, BY WILLIAM WHITs, t>. D. Bishop of the Protestant Church, In the Commoftiuealtb of Pennfj/lyania. May :o. ■ 'll V f gw For Sale, By WILIAM MO IT, No. 145, Market-street, Very low tor Cash, or a (hort Credit, A large aflortment of printed cotton liand'fs. Do. bandannas, Romalls and fliawis, Trunks printed cottons, Best E»g!;fh luteflrings, modfes, 7 4 fuperfine cloths, Several packages assorted hsild'fj Uoopyied, 18 caiks pewter afforttd, 1 ta& bar tin, I trunk ferrets 4d & 6d, 1 trunk furniture fringes, Black and white iacec and edgings may i r. ALL Persons having any De mand& the eflite of the late Robert Bardie, mariner, deceased, are hereby reqr (led taprefent them for fettlenient, and alJthoie indebted to said e(late,«ro m.akc payment tc either of the fubferibers PETER BAYNTON, IValnuUftreet. ( r JOHN CRAIG, r E * ccutar ' N§. Iz, Dock jlreet J }an. 14' DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby gi'Jtn, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted liy the State of Pennfylvaiiia to the Offi cers and Soldierj of the Line belonging to the laid State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclulive, and that the fubferibers anthorifed by law will fit at a Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the torenoan until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claims already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the said firft a*y of September sext. John Donnaldiom, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Peter Baynton, Tre*»'r. Department of Accounts of J Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. J (16) diw (m.w.fa.tf) A CERTIFICATE ef one (hare of Bank of U nited States, flock (landing in the nanrc of Dooas de Valloh, having be«n loft or miihad, applicatioa is made at the laid Bank for renewal of the fame ; all persons concerned are desired to take notice. march ao, Near the corner of Market dc Fourth streets, Back Store and a latge Cellar, Beth welt calculated for storing merchandize- Also a nary good Stable and Coach-houle far four horses. Enquire at No. 6, North Fourth Street. [ $ may n ALL persons having claims agaitift the Estate of John McGrann, late of Caroline county, in the slate of Maryland, deccafult arc hereby re queued to meet ttie fubferiber in Denton, at Mr. Benjamin Dinney's, on the 3d TueHay in May next, with their accounts property attested, that there may be a dividend flruck n said eftaa,— All who negle<a this notice will be after excluded, SAMUEL LECOMVTE, adminiflrator. Caroline County, april Bth. ,30 $ THE partnrrfhip of Jolhua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Brooks, is this day diiTolved by mutual consent, all persons indebted to them, are re quested to make immediate payment to Jolbua B. Bond, and those having demands to prclisnt »h«rr accounts to him for settlement, April 1 For Sale, {""•HE time of a Black Boy,thirteen years of age, has fifteen years to fervt—He is flout, aflive and healthy. ■ Enquire at No 117, Chefnut-ftreet. "»y *3 { Lajl Notice. THE Comniifliuntrs appointed for carrying isto effeil »he Twenty-First Article of the Treaty of Friendlbip, Limits and Navigation, between his Catholic Majesty and the United States of America, hereby give notice to tliofe pcrfons whole claims have been filed in due"time but who have not yet fumiftied the neceflary documents, topr®duce the fame at their office, on or before the seventeenth day of Augult next By order of the Commissioner.*, PETER LOHRA, secretary. Ph'ladelphh, May 15, 1799. dim ROBERT COE & SON, BEHOVED TUUJt Mrusb Manufactory and Ironmongery Store t to No. 175, Market Street, nearly oppefite the Conneftogoe Waggon, where they have lor sale a» ufnal, home maaufa&ured and imported Bru (li es of almost every dcfcription, together with a ge neral affartment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sad ,' ,r y, Brrfs wares, to which they expeA by the spring veffelj, an ample additios. 4th ra*. 10. ON THt NOTICE. Notice. Abraham Pan Beuren. d3«n To be Let, A SPACIOUS LAST NOTICE. NOTICE. Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks. removal. CITT BRIDGE. r President ana Dire&ors of the Company X incorporated for the purpose of ere&in£ a Permanent .Bridge over the ttiver Schuylkill, at or near the City ot Philadelphia, having contracted with the Sele& and Common Councils of the said C:ty for a site .'or such Bridge at the weft end of High street, hereby give NOTICE—That a pre mium of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid by the said Directors I©r the moll approved plan of a Bridge for the said fitc, the calculation of which mall be confident with the following general lim taiions. Fhe material to be of wood, iron or stone, or of these articles combined. i he conQru&ion to be fuitabls to the thara<sler of the river which is as follows—fubje& to exref five frtfhes, occasionally flopping above cr belotv the said High-street, in the firft instance breaking loose and bringing dowt, large masses of ice, tim ber, Sec. in the latter instance cauling a back wa t«r swell equal to feet above low water level, and at that height covering a traS of ground near 5 miles in length, by a very confiUcrable widths—Therefore, As few piers as can be confident with fafety, or without a pier if equally fafe ai^j| permanent. The opening between the abutment* to be not more than 400 feet, nor less than 3CO feet. The plans to be accompanied viith elevations explanatory descriptions ami estimates—the cfti mates to fpecify the quantity of materials of each kind, thefoparate and colle&ive cost thereof when wroHgwt and laid or fixed, the quantity of filling in or dry arches with the backing and cauleways complete. Offerings confident with the foregoing will be received at any time previous to the firlt day of A'i guft next.— aawi J A fed ion of the river Schuylkill with the adja cent grounds 011 each fide at the weft end of High lirect Will t.e (hewn to those perfonß may be desi rous of exhibiting plans and eftinaates. JOHN DORBEY; fee'ry, pr© tern. Philadelphia, May 15,1799. The printers of news-papers throughout the U nitsd States are requ: fted to insert the above a few t^mes * tush» iftA A country feat for sale. SITUATE about lour miles from the city, and bounding on the river .Schuylkill, againfl the lower end of the white rock, and between Mount Pleafart and the Fountain Green Farms, contain ing- about twenty acres of well watered land, and the profpefls from feverai points thereof are ex ceeded by few in the neighborhood ef Philadelphia, there are now on the premises, a farm house, &c; There are feverai excellent flone quarries already opened, which are so conveniently situated, that when the Canal {hall be in operation, the boats plying therein, may lo*d from the quarries. For term* of sale apply at No. ax, Arch-street, No. ia, North Third-street, or No. j», South Second-street. 3awtf N. B. An iadifputable title will be given to the purchaAr. A Summer Retreat. For Sale, Sixteen Acres of Land, Mout half a mile from the city of Philadelphia, THERE are on th« premises a one story brick house 38 feet front, a (table and corn crib, a well of excellent water,and a few fruit tree*, the situation is perhaps superior to any within the fame Pittance of the city, and commands one of the most beautiful and pt&urefque profpedts cf the city, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys, Enquire of EDWARB BONSALL & Co. march 4 otdtf NOTICE. THE Public are recalled not to receive any drafts, notes, obligations or bills of any kind drawn in favor of or indorsed by Abijak Hunt. J. iff A. Hunt. Jesse iff Abijah Hunt. 'Jeremiah iff Abijah Hunt. Abijah iff Jno. W. Hiint. Snodgrass, Iff Co. Those on whom they are drawn are also deflrod to fufpeni acceptance, until referenc* be had to the fubferiher. About twenty thousand Dollars qf bills of the abvve defitription having been taken from the car rier near the mouth of TennefJiee river by a party of Indians. SAMUEL MEEKER. April 26. For Sale by the Subscriber, On Stamper's Wharf, be'ow the Drawbridge, A few.pair of Iron Cannon, of the caliber of .4, 6 and 9 lb. ball of different weights and lengths, ad warranted proof, Ball, a quantity of cut nails, an aJTortment of wraught and cafl iron as usual—Likewise for sale as a bove, a quantity of dry hi*vs, just received from dharlefton, by the Ihip Carolina, which will be fold on reasonable terms for cash or the usual credit. may 13. Miss Currie RefpsQfully ir.forms the Indies of Philadelphia, that ihe is now SELLING Of I' AS Elegant AlTortment of Miilenery, At the fir'lt cost. may 10 Real Eflate for Sale. A TWO STORY Brick House and L ot in Race Street, between Fourth and Eifth-ftre«ts, containing in Front sixteen feet three iuche>, and depth two hundred and eighty three feet more or lefa, fubjecft to a yearly ground rent of one half part of £4176 sterling A Lot on the Corner of Walnut and Thirteenth ftreets, containing an Walnut-ftrect aoo feet and ®n Thirte£nth-ftr«et X to feet. A small trail of Land in the Neck, containing 16 aeres, about three miles from the city, and on the load leading to Gray's Ferry, on the prem;fes areere&ed a House, Barn and a Pump of excel lent Water, also a number of Fruit Trees, among which are Pears, Apples, Peaches and Cherries, Also a Lot of about nine acres of upland of t-he firft quality and in prime order, fituatc on Timber Lane, adjoihing the Londs of Catharine Roberts, and Dr. Robert Bass. For further particulars apply at No. 168, High-street. For Sale, A few Top of excellent UPLAND HAT. m»y 17 COitf tu th&f tf William Lane. eodiot Spruce street, No. 66. flr.rn.3w ALSO, FRATT Iff KIN-f-ZING, No. 95, North Water-fired, HAVE FOR SALE, 70 TONS HEMP, 3000 buffcels low-priccd salt t 4 pipes choice old port w:v e 100 boxes claret 30 tons roll brimftene 40 fcegs yellow ochre 20 do. p-arl barky A few barrels lentilles 1 120 boxes Hawnna Sugars logo demy-john*- 100 boxes window glass A few c tic lis liquor cases 4 ca&s hog's bridles fit SS"* T*M A few bundies German steel Several packages fiatet and pencils 3 hogfhesds glue 4 passages mens (tippers I do. for colour? , 1 do. quills A few barrels naval ltores.&c. &c. And as usual, a great variety of Ticklenhurghs, hempen linens, oz-' nab rigs, hclTans, brown rolls, patferbornes, checks, ftripes,&c. See. which they will fell on realonable terms. may 18. MADEIRA fVINF: FORSALF., BT THE-SUBSCRIBER 18 Pipes of Madeira Wiffe, GIDEON HILL W&I.L3, 3a %V 4 w mav. 16 Landing, From brig Enterprise, at JackfDn & Morris's Wharf, 8c Hljds primeJamaicaSugars 1 entitled to 4° c ' o, Rum } i.rawback AND FOR SALE Wharton Lewis, No. 11j, south Front street. Wbe hake also for /ale, Madeira wine in pipes and hail pipss New-England Rum Ground Ginger, &c.&c. April 27 Richard Bayley Co. RESPECTFULLY inform the public that the Retail Bufinel* carried on by fh■-iu r* their Store. No. 136, Market-street, v 11 in future be carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whcri they beg leave to recommend to the favor of their irieads and the public. All Persons indebted to the above firm and those to whom they are indebted, will plc-afe to apply to John hitesides 5c Co. or the settlement of their refpe&ive accounts, who are duly empowered for that purpose. Richard Bayley is 1 Co. WILLIAM BONNAR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that the above Store will be opene4 by him on Monday the 4th of February next, with ail assortment of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the season, w.lichhe flatters himfe!£ will meet theapprobation of thofewha honor him with their favor. jsn 29. § Just Received, Btf the late arrivals from Lonlon and Hamburg, and for by the Subscribers, 89 tons bed St. Peterlhurgh Hemp J99 pieces English Sailcloth i trnnks, containing Sattins Pvibbons Silk Handkerchiefs Persian and Gauze 3 cafe? fafhionable Ladies* H; 10 caflcs Brillles 8 bales Ticklenburgs, and A few packages ot Dowlas Creas a la Morlaix Checks an.d Stripes Bretagn«s 45 Hhds ?ourdeaui Brandy 10 pipes Spanish do 40 Hhds Bourdeaux Claret. Erick £5? Lewis Bollmann. Ne. 100 Sproce-ftreet. April 47 FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 14. four pound Cannon, ififfcreiu lengths, 5 Carronades. JOHN NIXON & CO. December i. TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths,*— principally Dark Blue, and printed Cafiimeres ——ripply to Owen (S" Jonathan Jones, No iji Markct-llreet. April 29 ROSS isT SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, 300 pieces Ift and ad quality Russia Duck 100 pieces Ravens Dtick (superior) Boston beef in Barrels, A few bales Bengal £ HUMHUMS. 1100 bulhels St. Martins Salt, april 11 Englilh wrought Nails. Imported in the Jhips. Molly and Diana, from LIVER POOL. 400 Calks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, lod, 1 ad, and aod, flat points suitable for the southern market-—6d, Bd, iod, iad, and 2od, fine drawn (harps—also t t 3, 4, and (i clout9—lpfigs— tucks—fsnpfcr nails—fteathrcg nails, &c. lOK SALE BY, ' Robert Denifon, junr. i«7 Market-street [ Volume XV tuth3w '• ■$
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