HP? X^ZttZ of f !' r BITttCD J§>tfttoo9 xv irti' I Jla. ia w] ge •I G | a ill >1 Dumber 2173-] 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 ecting ; and unless some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance $3" 'The U. States Loan-Office for Pennsylvania, is rumovkd to the Ridge road, Iwo and an half miles from the city. Aug. 16. 4 tw FOR CAPE FRANCOIS, The fast sailing Polacrc sbip Having r- markaVy fine sccornmoc'ations tor pas sengers. {Jho willf> il in about IJ 'ay», provided a fuflkicit ;:..ii'Uer. I paflengers cflfe.r. ■ The Dcy will also taki a quantity of freight Apply at the office of die lublcvibcr on Walnut flreet whtirf. _ august 19 For LIVERPOOL. The Bruifil lettrr-01-marque fbip, »jTHE LONDON, Samuel Ropier, commander, flunlitu ,;ce tont, coppered to the bcodt and summing 16 list-plunders. A grfat part of her cargo being ready to go on board, (be i> intended to Tail at foonaa poflible—For freight or paffjgt apply ta the ejptain on board,nr to KICKLIN fcf GRIFFITH. •uguft IJ. $ SALES. United St.-tes. ) (j- Pennsylvania DiQrifl. j By virtue of a writ to me dircAtd by the Ho norable Richard Pfcter-, El'quire, Judge of the Difiriifl Court of the United St-itej in and for the Peiinfylvania Diftrift, will be exposed to public file,at O'Ellers's Hotel in Gerwantown, on Monday the 9th day of September next, it twelve o'clock at noon, The Brigantin* or Vessel, JAMES STUART, With all and Angular her tackle, apparel and furniture, as the fame now are, the fame having been libelled agaiuft, profecutetf and condemned to pay Mariners wages. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marfhil. Mirfhal's «ffice at Philadelphia/ 1 »d September, 1J99- AT a special meeting of the Board of pro perty in Lancaster, June 14, 1799. Present, Daniel Brodbtad, See. Gen.") ~, . , John Hall, Secretary, I th J Land Francis Johnston, Reg.Gen. J " c ' The petition of Thomas Stewardfon on behalf of himielf and the other trofteei for the estate of Samuel Caldwell, fur viving partner of Jamas Meffe, bearing date Philadelphil„sth Month ,17th 1799, fUicd as to.lowi, viz. That a certain John Collins had in confeqiietice of fraudulent tleeds p<sll, obtained patent* for two certain trails of land, one situate in the county of Northnmberlandi lnrveyed to Samuel Caldwell in purfuancu of a warrant dated in 1774 ; and th« other situate new in Luzerne couuty, sur veyed to laid Caldwell by a warrant also daud in 1774 —and retjatfted that patrnts might be granted, for the laid trails, to William Cram jnond, Edward Tilghinan, John Afhley, and Thomas Stewardfon, trustees of the rflate of Samuel Caldwell, surviving partner of James Meefe, as the said two trails were part of the eflatc of Meefe and Caldwell. Whereupon the Board having considered tht fame, ordered that Jt least sixty days notice be given in one of the Philadelphia newTpapers, and in the Lancaster Journal to the said Collins or his assigns, to apprar before the Boaru 011 the firft Monday in Odlober next, to shew caule if any he or they have, why patents should not HTue tor the said two trails to the said trufieti agreeably to the prayer of the said petition. A true copy I'or JOHN HftLL, Efq Sec'ry of Land Office. N. LUFBOROUGH. July 8. Bv JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chief Judice of th» fuprenac court of Ncw-Jcrfey. Notice is hereby given, fHAT upon application to me by Jofcph P. Min n;ck, ar.d John W. Bioomfield for themfcive* by John \V. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife, William Bullus, John Moore, in the .right of his vise Mary, J< lin Bullus and Ruth Bullu-', who claim an undivided sixth part of all that trad of land situate, lying and being in Springfield, Bur lington county, containing eleven hundred and eighty-eight aires and a half of an acre or there- Francis Bullus, who by his last will and ttftament deviled the fame trad to William Bowser, and John Turner in trullfor Samuel Bullus his son in fee, which said Samuel Bullus by his dead tearing aate on or about the jth day of March 1706, conveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul lus, William Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom mated and appointed Job Lippencott. Esq. of Spnngfield atorefa.d, Abraham Stockton and Chas. Ellis, both of thicity ef Burlington, commission ers, to divide the said trad into fix equal toares or parts, and uulefs proper objections are stated to me on the a t ft day of Nov. next, at my office in the city of Burlington at ten o'clok m the morning of that "y, the said Job l.ippencott, Abraham Stock ton and Charles Ellis, will then be appointed the Commiflioners to make petition of the said trail of land, pursuant to an ad, entitled, « an ad for the more safy p.tition .f lands held by Co-part ners, joint tenants, and tenants in common " oaf. led the eleventh day of November in the real- of •wl-ord 1789 —G>ven under my hand the 30th day of AugullA. D. 1799. J JAMES KINSEY. ftp- U v.i •• ,■ '^/ v«V» "* •' DEY, JAMES YARD. dut tAU.I9 THE dim 111 "" 'T— — 1 - 1 1 ' i ' . ' L ' 1 '.' r . i " irnnT vv';|g PHILAPE LPHA A: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1799. ' " . XVL' " • For FREIGHT or CHARTER, for eurqpe, -fa— THE BRIG ENTERPRISE, sEA staunch good VelTel, well,fit*ed, i'about three years old s and will carry about ijoo Barrels —can be feot tofea immediately. For terms appJy to Wharton and Lewis fa Gerniantovrn, near the Market houle. Sept. j, 1799- » JUST ARRIVED, In the (hip Belvedere, John Frankford, command er, from Alicant and Gibraltar 308 PIPES BRANDY, pipes ") 34 hogftieads > Itrong bodied RED WINE ji quarter e-dlks j 15 butts ) SHERRY 60 quarter calks j 1o ~ quarter calks Milaga Wine 193 kegs Railing 450 boxes do. 94 jars do. FOR SAI.r. BY NICKLINW GRIFFITH, Who also offer for sale, BELVEDERE. SHE is New-York built, coppered to thebcncU, mount* 14 fix-poundm, with fmlll arais iv proportion, and faiitfafl. august 13 tak said ship Samuel Miles, jun'r. Ofthecity of Philedelphia, merchant, kav ing aflSgned over all his tfFcils, rc«l, perfo«»l »nd mixed, to the fnbfti ibers, for the benefit of Inch of his i frditors. as inay fubferibe to the I'aid afligßment oh or before the firft of August next. Notice k hereby given, To all persons indebted to the said estate, tha they are requested to n. »ke immediate payment t8 either of th« affiervcr . or to the said Samuel Miles, wJio is autho' /led to »eeeive tbe fame ; in failure whereof egal Heps will be taken for the recovery of such «!ebte, as are not difchir ged arcnrdinglv. GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, 5- Afligiief. JOHN ALLEN, J feb. 14 SEABORN, r a r l or, RE iPF.CTFUL.LY informs his friends and cul tomers in general, that he has removed Irom hit house No. 76, M»lberry flrc«t, for the prcfent sea son, a little above Riter'i tavera, Germantawn, the sign of Oen M' Pherfoit, where he intend* to carry ftpttmber i FOR 'SALE, AT DUCK-CREEK, 10,000 bushels Indian Corn, 3000 bushels good Wheat, 50 barrels Pork, AND 40,000 Hhd. Staves. Deliverable at any port in the Delaware below Glocefter point. JOHN CUMMINS & Co. Duck craek> 19th Aug. diw. JUST IMPORTED, Into Wilmington, state of Delaware, Sixty Hhds. Sugar, Sußjsil t* drawback, and for fate (there) by Jehu Hollingfworth is? Co. Wilmington, '.ugwft 16 diw TO ft LET. Until the 15th ot November neat,' A fafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In a pleafaut situation, about three miles from town. left at the Printer's addrcflitdto A. will be attended to. august ix t f. NOTICE. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lowiftown, in the eounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Pcßnfylvania; who wa« a part.ier of the firm of Johr.fon & /Uexandcr, I have applied to the Judges of the court df Common pleas, in and for the county of Mifflin aforcfaid, for the benefif of the laws of the laid commonwealth, made for the relief of inl'olvent debtors, and they have appointed the fectnd Tuesday of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditori at Lcwifiown, in said county, of which, please to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august a 3 An excellent Stand for Business r-on sale, And possession immediately given. THAT valuable stand for bufi ncfi at the held ofChefter jCent County, Maryland confining of a brick store-house, ao feet by 60, two stories high, three rooms on a floor, well appor- bufiinefs, two twenty leet rooms for (be reception of grain, anda counting room, and three rooms for goods, with an eicellnet cellar under the whole, com garnered off for fait and pickling pork, with a log corn crib feet by 40 —This (land is fitnaced in the handsomest and moll advantageous part of the town for bnfi efs and the profpcA of returning good crops of wheat in the country around the head ef Chester still tend to snake it mure desirable to those inclin ing t* purchase. For terras,apply to meflrs- Levi HMngswrth W Simi Philadelphia, or the fubferiben near the pr«- GEORGE V, M'CANN W. THOMAS. P S—lf the abore property is not fold in three mootfw from this date, it vriil be rested. /"If 9 SAMUEL POTTER, WM. PAGE, AN J3 THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removed to Okrm antown, between the five and fix mile (tone, where, they hive fi>r file, a general afloittnent of DRY ROODS, « great part of which they havejiift received byxhe Ihip Boyae from London, via New York. N. B. Letters (Per Port) adJrcfled to them Philadelphia, will be regularty forwarded. Sept. j, 1799. dtw&tuthfatf Now Laudiug from the (hip Delaware, (rom Can ton and lor (ale by the Subfcribets. Hyson, Hyson Skin, / - Young Hyfsa, (s*f Souchong, J Canton and Garden Fsn», Nank.ini, Chhia Ware, aflortt'd. Umbrellas 13 to yd inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. They bavz also remaining on Hand Clack Persians, Chop;a and Puiiicat Romallt, And a general aflortinent of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas is" Joshua, Fisher. 4th *lO 26 ROSS V SIMSON, HAVE FOE SALfc, 30® pieces lit and 2d quality Russia Duck 100 pfcces Ravent Duck (superior) Boston Uttf in Barrela, m w & I tf A few bales Bengal | HUMIIWMS. lioo bulbela St. Martini Salt, apnl ii TO BE SOLD BY ysssß LP" SOBEKT WM.H. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. and quarter calks, Also Landing at their Wharf From on board tlie Clip Edward from Lisbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. cases. junc »J TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollsns, CONSISTINO of Coarse and Fine Cloths,— principally Dark Blue, and priated Caflivtcres ilpply to jawtf April 29 THE partncrlhip of Jolhua 11. Bond, and John Brook*, trading under the firm 4f Bond {s* Brook*, it this day diflblved by mutual consent, all persons indebted to them,' arere qutfted to make immediate payment to Joftua H. Bond, and those havine demand* to ptefcnt A«ir accounts to him for fotlemcnt, Joshua B. Bond. John Brvoks. daw. aprH i TRADING under the Firms of Hartshorni, Lahoi W Co. and Jasse W Ro- BI*T Wain, was difljived 1 mo. id, 1798, and the partnership t/aJing under the firm of Ha*ti uorne is" Larc*, waidilTuWed 15th of the 4th nonth lad, all prrfoiu indebted to eithar of the ahovs firm* are rrqucfted to make immediate pay r.ieiit, and those that have demands to prvient their accounts. 7 mo. 13th Wants a place as a Coachman, OR 3«j an Attendant to a travelling yr. ntlcman, a fleaujr capable raan, who can produce fttU recommendations Entire at Mr. Rich ard Hunt's, No.lß, south Fourth ftrect, aupuft f 4 § A variety of Lots, many of th*m v»ry advan tagroufly fiturt.-d north of the city of Phila- Jtlphia, in different pirts of the Land known a* the Kftnte of the late William Martin, Efq—many of the lots afford valuable sites for Country (eats, r:ot excelled by any within tbe fame diilanct ol the City, other 1.-ts are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Palture &c. a third description is well calculated lor buildings fronting upon Frankford road, Second, Third, and Fourth 11 reeti continued to the German Town Road and also on Cross Roads designed to be laid out from Fourth Street to fur "era Lane, to which, the property extends—l or further particulars,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLY HAY, on the Premises westward of Fourth Street. 8 july PoMon U be given on tbe 26th Augujl, A convenient Three Story Brick House, SITUATE in Spruce between Second and Third street j apply at No. no South Second Street, july 18 dt CONTAINING aUout Ten aores of Land, fitwated at the 5 mile Aunt, en the Ridge l<oad, being near the Falls of Schuylkill. The o*elling-H< ule has lately received a thorough repair, and cAntifts of a Diimjg Room, nearly 30feet long, a Breakfaft Parlour, a H >ulekeep er's Ksoin and 1 Kitrhen, with 5 Bed rooms, and Garret'a over the whole. Adjoining the house is a 50 d Girilen, Ice-House, Spring. Heufe, Eiyht stall Stables, and Coach-House, wiih a large Orchard. Apply to the Printer. au g"ft »3 dim Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED or conveyed on Thursday night lait from off thepremifes, about 1$ miles from Philadelphia, on the Ridge road, * handsome dark hay HORSE in good condition, about 14' hands high, with black legs, black man* and bushy black tail, cut flraight at the end; has several long (cratches on hi* back, occasioned by playing in the fields. Whoever can give information of him so that the owner may have him again, {hall rective the above reward by applying at No. 46, fault) FifthJlrcet. Philadelphia, August 19 J dßvr Owen W Jonathan Jones, Mo. 151 Mirktt-fatct. THE PARTNERSHIP FOR S A L E' r TO BE LET, FOR SALE, A COUNTRT SEAT. J Oellers's Hotel in Germdntown. <t»HE Subscriber begs leave to Inform the public J- in general, and hi» friends in partii «lar, that he has opened his Hotel in Getmantown, just above the Market Hosfe; h® has provided the bed of liqu«rsof all kinjt, he will prepare dinners at the Ihorteft notice and on the moll reasonable terms j refrefliments of every kind to be had at all times, as well as soups every day from 12 to 3 o'clock. His ordinrry will be at usual at Malfpaft three o'clock. A COACHEE, will ftirt from the said Ho tel in the morning at 6, for Germantown, and return from thence at 9. In tht afternoon at 3, and return at 5 o'clock, where good accom modations will be provided for puflinprss. N. B. The Hotel in the city of Philadel phia, will remain open as tifual. JAMES SELLERS. august *6' JUST RECEIVED, From tie BOSTON Manufactory A nvAmirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes. VOR SALE BY, ISAAC lIARYEY., Jutr. N. B. Any fixe or ftics that be wan'ed cut larger than 18 by is can be had from said manufafto ry, on being ordered; and aitentioft given to forward on any orders that may be left tor that purpose Apply at No. 9, South Water-llreet, as above july 8 dtf MAIL COACHEES Between Philadelphia and Baltimore, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at Baltimore (be next day, by 11 o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave Baltimore every day, {Sunday except ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. avid arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between New-Tork andPhiladelpma. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted( at 11 o'clock at noon, arrive at New- York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returning. Leave N«w-York everyday (Sunday exoept cepled) at one o'clock, P. M. and arriv# at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. 1 Seats in the Mail Ceacbecs to be taken- in Nevj-York, At Batman'! Office, No. 5, Cortland-ftreet In Philadelphia. At John Dunwoody's, Market>ftreet, Spread Eagle, and at the Franklin Inn, N«. 591, north Seccnd street. In Baltimore, At Evans' Tavern. Fare for Padengers, 8 Dollar* from Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. All baggage over 14U}. weight, i* carried at 5 ecHts per found. The Proprietors are not responsible frr Bag gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent for the Public Line,from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BROADHURST, JONES & Co Proprietors of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia t+ NewTork. General Port-Office, ) May 1. J } THIS is to give notiee, That the Subfcribcr, of Elkton, hath obtained fiom 'the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters of AdnriniQration, on the perfnrial' cf tateof SAMUSL HEIVRTT, late ol said Coun ty deecafed. A A person* having claims agiirtft the said dece&fed, are hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Sub scriber, at or before the firft day of March next— Th«y may vtlierwife, by lajr, We excluded from all benefit of the said cllate. d.sm Given uodcf mj hand tfcis 15th daj <if Aujuft, lm ' JOHN MILLER, *!'tr. •ug. 17 THE heiriof the Kevrrend JOHN WADE, formerly from YorkOiire in Gre« Britain, r !ate of the State of Nen -Jerley in the' United States ps America, are hereby rcquellrt! to make application to the Subfcribcr, in Philad elphia, No. 131, Market Street, in order to receive the proeffds of ?he laid edate. EDWARD THOMSON, Administrator to <he Eltate of the said John Wade. August 7 THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING been appointed adrainiftrator to the ellate of the rev. JOHN WADE (de ceased) late/if New J erf* J' — NOTICE ii hereby given (o all prrfont<ndebt«d to the said eftafe, to make immediate payment to the fubferiber, and those vh» have anf demands tgainft the far e, to render thei? accounts without delay, properly attested Edward Thompson, (10.1 ji, Market street dim July 13 UNSEATED LANDS. r pHE ownen of Unfcated lai.ds in FAYETTE COUNTY (I'enn.) are hereby notified, that unlcf> the texes due on said lands for the years 796, >797 and 1798, arc paid into the hands of Genera! Ephraim Douglai's, County Tr*afurer, on or befare Thursday the 19th day,of September next, they will be advertised for file as the law di rects Caleb Mounts, "J yames Allen. I County 6ommi»'r» John Fulton, J Union Town. Juue .*,'99 Ibree Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subfcrihcr on the evening of the 48th inft. a bound Servant GIRL., named Elizabeth Howcltel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p.r fon apprehindingher (hall be entitled to the above reward—no coHs or chargis will be paid. N. B, She had 1 years and fame months to fcrve DANIEL FJTZ PATRICK. Golhen Town lliip, Chcfter County, July V). august 6 3»Wtf V -"-.%?■ .~-v :*- : )b ..' -',vf- ■.<.. -jfyt. . "'"" C'" *>'" . y NOTICE dim fCI4) 1 THE STORES [c Subscribers are continued opes as ur 13U• le THEY tfATE FOR SALE e 70 hogUieads Molalfes, )f 2» bales Surinam Cotton, ie , 20,000 pounds grttn Coffee, ,1 10 pipe-; old Port Wine, ioo boxes Claret, :c S Q kegs Pearl Barley, 30 boxes Tumblers, (assorted) 200 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glals s 40 tons Hemp. | Also an extensive variety of Silesia and other German Linens, Checks, fee. all which . thejfc will fell at reafOnallle prices and gene rous ciedits. *** Application by letter or otherwise, will be immediately attended to. PRATT and KINTZING. Philadelphia, sth Sept.' 1799. W'wf.jt Old French Brandy in large and small cites /<so boxes 7 by 9 & 8 by 1? Window Glafe »o clieft pint & halt-pint Tumblers, afTorted M 6 whole ft 6 half-tiercs Rice, * FOK SALE BY [ Gurney & Stfittb. I . way i, 1799 ' § CAUTION. A SET of Exchange of Four Bills for Six Handred and Sixty Pounds, / particulars at foot) unaccountably difappeired from the compring house of the fubfer bers on Monday laftthe 16th ultimo, ia Chefnut street. ' r be offired in payment or for t sale, 'tis reqiitfted information tniy be imme diately given either to Mr- H-llih. of Balti more or to the fubfcriher. The hvufe oa which ihe bills are drawn is arivifed of the circum stance, and will take the aecefla'ry steps in cafe they fhots'id make their appearance for accept ance. NICKLIN and GRIFFITH. N. & G. No. 98, drawn by John Hollins, to the order of S. Smith and Buchanan, at Co days light, on J. Strachan, Mackenzie and Co. London, dated Baltimore, Atiguft i, 1799 indorfe-d firft, S, Smith and Buchanan, then v each bill fpccially made payable t» the order of Fort, Taylor, Blair & Co.. but the firft of the 1 set only indorsed by Nicklin and Griffith. September 5. 3 taw<f JUST RECEIVED, 1 Per the MARIA, from HAMBURG, and ' NOW LANDING* At Wileocks's whaff, from on board the IRIS, from BREMEN, And for sale by the subscriber*, . 353 PACKAGES LIstEN, Ctnfifiing of l Bielefeld Linen iilberfsld Checks WaresdoTp do Checks and Stripes' Ronanes Harlem Checks NVfiite Platillas Liftadocs' , Brown do. Ticklenburght Crae s ila Morlaix Oftiaburgs Dowlas Halblaken ' Bretagnes Wefer Lißnen Buctadillas Bag Linen Quadruples Silcfias IWyer Linnetr Bed-ticks Eftopillas I'ccket Handkerehiafs. Also for Sale, 4CO Vioxes Claret 40 hhds, do 70 Tons St. Peteifburg Henrp S Calks BrilMes 206 pieces Sailduck 7 EaUs German Cloth 800 Demijohns 80 Liquor Cases ERICK Isf LEWIS BOLL MAN ft. No 113 South 3d Btre au £ r 4 dtot if. twiot '' Lost or Mislaid, ACERTIFICA IE of one share of the Bank of the United States bearing dite ill January I 7s3> > n thr name of Joseph Thornburgh, No. 5135, for the renewal of which application hath been made atfaid Bank, and all pcrfons concerned are desired to take notice thereof. ROBERT DENISON, Jtrnr. Philadelphia, june 1 1. d^m John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. ties fcr Salt. CelTaes, Bafias, MantOodles, Taffaties, Colicoes, VVLDtL Romal and > Handkerchiefs. Mulmul j The foregoing goods are notu to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of these Goods may be printed to advantage in this couptry. may 16 3awtf TO BE LET, From the Ist of October next, The STORES & WHARF, ADJOINING the Drawbridge, now occupied by Mr. Jothua Oilpin The terms may oe known by applying at No. a.jß, Market-Greet* jujy 19 3tawtf A beautiful Country Seat,for Sale SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Sipler and Mr« John Duflield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miles from Briitol. The buildings confiftofa ntw two story Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on 3. floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, alio agood gardes and orchard —10 acres of land will be fold with the premises, but more can be had if required. There is a gravelly Ihore at the river, the water stages for Burlington pass every day in the sum mer season, and the land ft ages for New-York within half a mile ; any person inclining to pur -1 chafe may know the terms of sale and other par ticulars by enquiring at No. it, Dock-llreet, er No. 161, South Seeoad-fireet. junc 1.
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