• " . « y f "O fl #a?ette Bf tl)t Unto and Philadelphia Daily Advertiseri Number 2169.] y'T*The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars <>er annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di ; ecting ; and unless some person in ibis city will become answerable for the subscription, it mast be paid Six Months in Advance. The U. States Loan-Office for Pennsylvania, is REMOt'tD to the Ridge road, two and ait half miles from the city. Aug. a 6. ®»w THE Office of the Board of Conimifiioncrs,ir..drr the 6th article ot the treaty of Amity &c. with Great Britain, is removed to a place (formerly called Taylor's) on the weft l.dc of .the Gernuntowa road, about 3 nukf fi»m the «"*• v augull 28 For LIVERPOOL. V-3-. The Britifll lettM-01-marquc Slip, THE lr©ON, - Samuel Refer, commander, Burthen .*oo,tort?-coppered to the bends and mountteg 16 lix'iKotittdet*. A great part of her cargo being ready to g><m board, Ac is iutended to fail as foo-.M poffiMc—-For lreigßt orpafTage auDlvSttbe cst'tain on Itowd.or to - NfCKLJN fcf GRIFFITH. augu(t 15 5 THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, {s* Evans, Info Went Debt rs, in the county of Suffix, are to'meet the Aflignee at th» Court-House inlaid county, inttic »£th of Dec. next, at iq o'clock a. u -in order to nukea dividend of said Iniolveat's cflate, tint may come to hand by that day. CE. CASE, assignee. June 45 A. advertisement. PURSUANT to a Decree of H i Swrdifh Majefly's Court of Juiticc in the Dutchy of Pomef2i.il, Philip Frederick von Plater, formerly Heiittrtjint i« the PniFuan army, being abler' fir.ee the year 1777, cr s « vemui ' 1""" unk i»n, -is hereby 'umrroned to come in perfjnally,or by attirnies fuflicKntly informed, before the ("aid courr, in the ('pare of a year, of at latest on thi ztit day ot May :800, being the appointed term, at 10 o'tilwck in the lorenoon, or to give faithful notice of their lives and dwelling places, to the court, or in default thereof, tlje said absent will be declared to be dead, and his eventual heirs will be excluded their rights, and theieupon the property hither to adminillered w ill be adjudicated to the bro thers of the said absent. Jfis Swedish Majijlv's Coyrt of Just ice, at Greisiivaid. Griflftwild, 2lit day of March, 1799. July 30. « ow « w * AT a special meeting- of the Beard of pfO ptrty in Laocifter, June 24, 1799- . Present, Daniel Brodbead, Sec. Gen. ~j Lend John Hall, Secretary, >" J f Francis Johnston, Reg.Gen.) , t The petition cfTkomU Stew aidfonon behalf ofhimfelf and Ihe other trustees for th< cftate of Samuel Caldwell, surviving partner of James Meefe, bearing date Philadelphia, sth Month 17th i799,flatedasfo,lo'w«, viz. That a certain John Collins had in conference of fraudulent deeds poll, obtained patents for tw» Certain trails of land, one situate in the county of Northumberland, surveyed to Samuel Caldwell in purfuancc of a warrant dated h> 1774 ; and the other situate n»w in Luzerne county, sur veyed to faidCsMwell by a warrant also dated in 1774 —and rtqteiled that patenu mipht Lc granted, for the 'aid trails, t<* WilUam Cram mond, Edward Tilghman, John Afliiey, and Thonat Suwardlon, t rutted of tire eltate of Samuel Caldwell, surviving partner of James Meefe, a» the laid two traiSs Were part of the eftateof Meefe and Caldwell. Wtitreuponti* Board hfvlng conlideted the fttnti ottered that at lealHifcty cltya notice be ■Wtfai ill one of the Philadelphia newfpapert, x as4 in the laocafhtr JbWnal t« the-laid Colling or hi* to fppcar before the Board on tbfcferA Mosday in Q<ts*r.ne*t, tofliew caule if any ktty thcy ha v« r whypateoti ibould not tri«t to the laid truilces *gr&syV<fsiC prayer of the said petition. £ "<m cony ' . fer JOHN; HALL, Efa. Beery of Land Office. V. LUFBOKOOGH. ds»re July f. Court of dommon Pleas and General Quarter SeJJiont for the County of Philadelphia. WHEREAS it appear* to the Justices of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Quar ter Sdfioi.s for the county of Philadelphia, that the city ot Philadelphia is at prtfeot afflifted by an infectious or contagious Fever, and that there is great probability the said fever wil! continue tor some time—lt is okhrpd, that the next term or feflien of the said courts, which refpedUvcly is to commence on Monday the Gxteenth day of Septem ber next at the city of Philadelphia, behald at the School houfeor Academy at the Village of Frank ford in the county of Philadelphia, of which all person» whom it may concern are to take Notice. Given under our hands the 519 th day of Aug»ft in the year of our Lord one thousand feveo hundred and ninety niae. (Signed) Washington, August 14, '99. The Sale of lots published by the Cotn miffioners, commenced yesterday, and we are assured from Authority,' that they will be continued onTuefdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, in every week, till the sum of 180,oc© Dollars shall b r ra is e d. THIS is to give notice, That the Sufcferibcr, of Elkton, hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters of Adminiftratioß, on the personal ef tateof SAMUEL HEtVETT, late of said Coun ty, deceased. All perfom having claum agaiuft the said deceased, are hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Sub foribcr, at or before the firfl day of March next— Th'.y may athcrwifc, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said (flair. JOHND. coxe REYNOLD KEEN. STRAYED or conveyed on Thursday night last from off the premifee, about 1J Tiles from Philadelphia, on the Ridge road, a handsome dark bay HORSE in good condition, about 14 hands high, with black legs, black mane and bulhy black tail, cut t'raight at the end ;• has several long (cratcheß on his back, occaGwied by playing in the fields. Whoever can give information of him so that the owner may have him again, (hall receive the above reward by applying at No. 46, south Fifth Jireet. Philadelphia, Aajuft 19 J MIV3W PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1799- DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pcnnfylva»ia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller Genera! of laid State until the ill September next inclusive, and that the fubferibers aiithorifed by law will fit a> z Board at the said Office 011 every Monday from ten o'clock in the lorenioon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unratified Claims already filed, a* well as those which may be filed on ot before lk« said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r fUMIiEL Br.van, Regt'r. Peter Uayktoh, Ti-eas'r. Department of Aceouutsof ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. ) (16) Given under my hand this lull day of Augult, 1799- JOHN MILLER, M'tr. dsn Aug. 17. NOTICE. heir* of the- keverend JOHN "WADE, X formerly from Yorkfbire in Grea Britain, late of the State of New-Jersey in the United State* of America, are hereby requested to make application to the Subscriber, in Philad elphia, No. ljt, Market Street, in otdar to receive the proeeeds of the said efiate. EDWARD THOMSON, Administrator to the Ettate of the fcid John Wade. August 7 THE partnerftiip of Joftiua B. Bond, and John Brnokf, trading under the firm of Bend y Brooks, is this day diflolvetl by mutual cor.sent, all persons indebted to them, are re qinfted to make immediate payment to Jofhtii B. .Bond, and thol'e having demands to prclcnt »htrr accounts to him for lettleirent, Jestiui B. Bond. John Brooks. apri] 1 THE PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firms of Hartshosmi, I.arci W Co. aad Ji ss e (3* Ro- Bcur Waln, was diflolvsri i mo. lit, 1798, and the partnership Matting under the firm of Haet»- uo*Nt UC Lakci, w«.differed i jth of the 4th FBomh last, all pcrlt?iis .indebted to eithtr of the %bove firms are requeued to malt immediate pay :utiit, aqd thofc that have dtmar.dt to prrfent their accounts. 1 7 mo. 13th THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING been appointed auminiflrator to the cltate of th« rev. JOHN WADE (de feated) late of, New Jcrfcy— NOTICE it hereby given to all pcrlous'nricbtcd to the laid eftste, to make immediate payment to the fubferiber) a.td Ihofc who have »ny demand* against the fame, to render their accounts without delay, prsperlj ittefd it Edward Thompson, no.ijt, Market Ikeet dm ju'y 13 UNSEATED LANDS. THE owners of Unfea'eJ lar.ds in FAYETTE COUNTY (Penn.) are hereby rotified, that unlcfs the ttxes duo on fa id lands for the yenrs 795, <797 » n <i 1798, are p\id into the hands of Uteer&l tphraim Douglal's, County Trufurer, on or before TJiurfdiy the 19th day of September text, they will be advci tiled fortdc as tjie law Ji recls CaM> Mounts, "J James Allen. V County Commit'ri John Fuji on, J Union Tows, Juue i ,'99 District of Pennsylvania—To -wit ; BE IT RKMEMBEIIEB, r T"'HAT on the ninth day of August, in the X twenty-fourth yen of the Independence of the United State* of Amerita, JONATHAN WILLIAMS, ofthefaid rfiftrift hathdepoftted in this office the title of a book, the right v/nereot l.e claim as AUTHOR, in the words following, to wit:— " THERMO METRICAL NAVIGATION, Beißgaferies of experiments aud oblervatipns, " tending to prove, that by atcertaining the rcla *' tive heat ol the fca water from time to time, the 'S pafTage of a ship though the Gulph ft trans, •' and irom dectp water into foundings, may be " difeovercd in tim« to avoid danger, although " (owing to tempestuous weather) it may be im " poiTible to heave the lead or observe the heavvn "ly bodies. Extra&ed from the American Philo sophical Trarfaflions, vol. » W 3 With ad «' ditions and improvements. — •< God helps them that help thcmfolvrt " In conformity ts the ait of cengrefs of the United States, intituled " An ail for the encouragement of ltarniag by fesuring the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such co pies during the times therein mention ed." O- CALDWELL, Clerl *f tie Jifirilt •f Pcnttfylvania. lawißi august to Ten Dollars Reward. Now Landing from the {hip Delaware, from Cat) I ton and lor f»li by the Subfcriberj. Hyson, -S Hytun Skin, ( Young Hyson, Of? 1 & s Souchong, J Canton and Garden Fans, Nankisirs, China Ware, afTorted. Umbrellas 13 to 30 inches, Silk HanJkerehitfs, Hair Ribboiu audSewing Silks. They bene aha remaining on Han J Black I'ctfuns, Choppa and Pullicatßomalli, And a general afTortment of Dry Goods as sfual, Thomas if Joshua Fisbcr. , £ 4th mo a 6 BOSS V. SIMSON, HAVE FO* SAVf, 300 pieces Ift and 2d quality Russia diw (ro.w-fa.tf) oo pieces BUvoat Duck (superior) Bolton Meet" in Barrel*, A fev bale. Bengal [ H UMHUMd I 100 Ivjfiicls Sc. Martins Salt. 11 JESSE & Itoninr tt'ALS. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. and quarter calks, Also Landing at tbcir Wharf From on board the ship Edward from X.ifcon. Lifljon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks. June i $ TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollsns, CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths,— principally Dark Blue, and printed Caffimcres Apply to April V) dim Rouans, Bielfield Linens, in.small packages fit for exportation, and entitled to Foreign draw back, Also, on Hand, Old Brandy, 4th proof, Barcelona <lu Ruflia Horfo-hair.eurled and uncurled, Do. Deck Nail-rodn, American Steel, and a small quantity of Giia timala Indigo. august 15 *0 chest pint & h«IJ pint Tumble**, aflcrted djm N. B. Any sue or f>zn that tn»y be wiu'ed cut lareer than 18 by 11 tan be had iron said manufi>4ko-' ry, on being ordored; and attention give* toTorvtard on any ordenlhit may be left far that purpose Apply * No. 9, South Waierai atibve, july 8 • ; dif Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND Co. HAS JUST RE.Cf.IYED 31 Tons Patent Improved (heathing Cupper & Nai's, v/c. ao, 12, 14, 16, IS* 28 oz, per foot, 1 V ! 1 8 inch PoU&ed St. unpohfhed Sheath ingNaiU,- 80 boxes of Tin. (•4) di<»« A Large aflortwent of Raifc4 and CoppeT bottoms andftneu or Copper-Smith», Lead Block Tin, And a General affortmeut of Ironmaagc'7 for fate at above. *uguft 15 AH<>ufe and Lot, Slab Shop, See. fnit able for a Store ur Tavern, with a .well of excellent water before the dooi ; fituared heal -Ihy and pleai'aut on the Banks of Toms' River ; D iver Townihip, Monmouth County, New- Jersey, within feveu mile* of the Sri ( the Ri ver and Bay iffoidfng plenty of tth, o ; ltersanr 1 cl*ms—alfo plenty of wild fowl i;» the wintei season ; and a ft ft retreat from Pcflilential dif cafei, Alio for Sale, Gtuated as above mentioned on the Banks of fan* River, fevetal small im proved places with valuable Fisheries, together with timber and wood lands, adjatent saw mills &c. Likewise Lots upon fair! River, on which Houses may be built easy and cheap, lumber &c. Being plenty in the neighbourhood* a new Fur nace it erected near by, and from every appear - ancethe place i« likely to become good for trade, and alraoft every kind ot bulinefs, the Naviga tion of the River being fafe and easy, and the dißance to the occean not more than fcven or eight miles, the leats for water works and man ufailories equal if not exceed any in the United States ; being fitujtcd so near navigation that there is little or no land carriage—any person inclining to purchase will please apply to the fubftriberon the premifesor to GEORGE W. IMLAY No. 60 Dock Street. WILLIAM E. IMLAT. august 19 (36) d6t TO BE SOLD BY Oiven I? Jonathan Jones, No. IS 1 Markct-flrcct yujt arrived from Bremen, AND FOR SALS, BT THE SUBSCRIBERS, Platillas Royales, Brittanias Isaac Hazlchurst 12 Son. daw may >» '799 JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, a o VAN7irr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sixes. fob salr av, ISAAC HARVEY, Jvs. ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, HO. 20 i, r. LIKEWISE O.W HAND, FO R SALE. An excellent Stand for Business * FOR SALE, And possession immediately given. THAT valuable fland for busi ness at theluad of Chefter,Kent county, Maryland confit'in£ of a brick store-house, 10 feet b+ 6e,two (lories high, three rooms on 4 floor, well appor ticncdfor bu&nctb, two twenty feet rooms for. the reception of grain, and,a counting-room, and three rooms for goods, with an excellrict cellar under the whole, compliatly garnered ofF for fait lnd pickling pork, with a log corn crib adjoinicg, ic feet by 40 —This (land is situated in the handsomest and moll advantageous part of the town for bufi efs and the prufpe& of returning good crops of wheat in the country around the held of Chcftcr dill tend to make it inore defrrable to those inclin ing t« purchase. For t£r\»«,apply to mUfn- Ltvi Haling,tvirti W Sut, Philadelphia, or the fubferibers near the pre mises, GEORGE V. M'CANN W. THOMAji. J 1 S—lf tho abore property is not fold in three months from tkit date, ii will be rented. July 9 FOR SALE, A COUNTRY SEAT. CONTAINING about Ten acres of Land, fituattd at the 5 mile ft.mt, rri ihe Road, being nrar the FaHsof Schuylkill. The Dweliing-Houfe has lately received a thorough repair, and cenfitts of a Dining Room, neatly 3cteet long, a Breakfaft Parlour, a H mfekeep er's Rootn and a Kitchen, witb j Bedrooms, and Garret'a over the wfaoie. Adorning the house i» a go d Gtrden, Ice-House, Spring. House, Hall Stables, and Coack-Houic, with a Orchard. Apply to the Printer augufl %3 dim TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, On Seventh day, 31ft Augult, and Fourth day, 4ih September, A NUMBER of elegant Building Lots, fi fuate partly on the Philadelphia and Trenton road, and partly cn the Bristol and Newtown road, in Attleborntigh town, or Four-lane-eiid, in Middletown townft ip, Bucks co«Hty } for which will be taken in payment, either groceri: j, dry-goods, or ironmongery, at the loyrtft cash prices, as may best l"»it the pur cbafer. August 29. A variety of Lots, many of them very advan tageously fitu-rt.'J north of the city of Phila delphia, in different pirrt oi the Laud known as the Eftute ol the late William Martin, Efq—many of the lot> afford valuable Ctes for Country feats, not excelled by any within the fame diftanct otthe City, other I its are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Failure &c. a third description is well calculated for builduign fronting upon Franklord road, Second, Third, and Fourth lireets continued to the German Town Read and aifo on Cross Roads designed to be laid out from Fourth Street to Tur icri Lane, to whk-h the property extends—For iurther particulars,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLYOAY. on the Premises westward ol Fourfct Street. Sjuly TO BE LET, Pojfejflion It te given on the 16tb Jtugu/l, A convenient Three Story Brick House, SITUATE in spruce between Second and Third Street; apply*at No. no bouth Second Street, july 18 c!t Lost or Mis/aid, A CERTIFICATE ol one (hare of the Bank of the United .States bearing due ift January I 7 >3, in thr. name of Jofej h 1 herr.burgh, No. 5138, for the renewal ci which app;.cation - hath been made at said Ba».k, ami all jxrioru concerned are Jclircd to take notice thereot. ROBERT DENISON, Junr. Fhilwdelphia, junc 1 1. <i.;m MAIL COACHEES Between Phuadblthia and Baittmoie, LEAVE Philadelphia every flay, (Sunday j excepted) at s o'clock, A M. arrive si Baltimore the next day, by 11 o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave Baltimore every day, (Sundiy except ed) at 4 o'clock, A M afcd arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'c!«.k, A. M. lietiv-iil Nt.w-Yoni; andPmtAUULi'iriA. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepte<2( at i» o'clock at noon, arrive at He*- York the next nmrning, by 8 o'clock. Leave Ntw-York everyday (Sunday except cepted) at one o'clock, P. M. and arrivo at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seats in tbt Mail Ccacbees to be taken in Nevj-York, \ Atjßtman's Office, No. 5, Cortland-flreet w&f tf At Dm; woody'-, Marltet-flreet, Spread Eagls, and at the l : ranklir. Inn, No. north •* In Baltimore. At Pvin>' Tavern. Fire for Paflengers, 8 Dollars from Philadel ph id to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to lWtimort All l>«£gige over 14U1. weight, is carried a( 5 ecsts per pound. ■. The Proprietor! are not refpotifible fc.r Bag gage. LEVI PEASE, * - j Agent fir the Public Line,/rem Philadelphia to Baltimore, WARD, eKOADHURST, JONES WCo. Propr'uiort of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia to NewYark. General Poft-Office, ? May I. ) } Wants a place as a Coachman, OR as an Attendant to a travelling a Heady capable man, who can produce satis failory rrcctnmendationv Enquire tit Mr. Rich ard Hunt's, No.a?, fautfr Fourth firect. angtift 14 FOR SALE, Returning. In Philadelphia. Xfjt €>asette. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3. Mr. Gai-rici KS, President of the board as recovered from his late indif- jxjiitioii. Piftcr, -U Kensington. The Oriental is oneoi the largest merchantmen p/tTbuilt in iSSt rab')ir ttS d nlCi f" ringl ! ' 35 ' seCt ked ' guns, bu: would very convenicutly carry 44.' NE 4. , FEVER.—During the 48 hours ending last tight at 8, 9 new cases, and 5 death.; dSw We find by an frcm StrJburg, of the 29th June,* that " Letteis from Vi enna and Ratiftjoß {late, that the coalition ha»e acknowledged Louis XVIII. as Iving' of Fvar.ce, and have eutered into a formal tngagement to establish him cn the throve of his anceiion." Lacco, and we are happy to learn, tb'at out ■ lick loft if not roofe t ! an two hundied and ' eighty. '! he fuppofitiun is, that some bafl w The conduct of the i lack ptople uponi thi* occasion, defervej the highest praise. As if prompted by the influence of fclf iu tt rcft, they were seen to drain every . nerve for tat fake of their mailers. Will spoke fch . Minerva, Daniel Pepper, 7,0 t French privateers have'been very thick on under convoy, very few aie nou taken. Same day. Ship Independence, Parker, Augvjl 26 —Arrived ship Mary, Swan, from St. Pucrfburg. Spoke ne ed. Nontws. '' ' there Ihip luduftry, Bad well, of Portsmouth ; (hip Martha, Moore, of Bolton ; the only Americans in port.—No Americans w£re at Bengal—ln lat 39, 54, long. 68, 9. fpokc the Danifli Ihip Altona, Capt. E. Hanfon, 9 days from New York, for Hamburg Aug. dtf. Sawe day. Brig days from St. Bartholomews. ' • '*,4,%* Same-day. Sloop Faekft, .vis, 13 days from St. Thomast; YMfcV. 1 Irani, Jiuntcr, 6daysfrt>m:SuJpfcn*& j \. ♦V'V Same d?iy. Brig Helen,. day» from Liverpool. Left these, the Packet., Trdtt, from Boston; fch. ■ ,of - Scituate, Jenkioß, for Boston ; fell. Aftivej. ofPenobfcot. Atfini, fordo, j (hip Thomas,' of Portland, Willifton, for Charleftcro V Perfevcraoce. Oglebie, for N. York ■•—Per-; ' feverstice, Moore, for d<>. ; C harleftojn'.• Coffin, fur do. j Sally,, Holbroofe,, for; *. tiinore i Clothier, of PhiUdl fa*, do. $ Swsnwick, Kirbridgi,' for v ■ (hip Suffolk, Whlpole, of ind * ship Wtfcaffet, ofWifcaflet, lately arrived 3 Wafhtngton, of New- York, for City t" Ihip Hercules, Dawfon, for do ; Nancy* Town, for do.—The Magnet, Stuifon, tor; , Baltimore, at?d flup- Palace, Bowdoir, far' + Y N. York, £aikd a few days befor* tbe ■ Hel n. [Vqlvmf. XVI. t r\ < ? V A , r V \ \ *
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