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    Df ft* |s>tateo, a*« Philadelphia Daily Advertiser-.
Number 2175.]
fCF*Tbe 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 c.nd di
recting ; and unless some person in this city
■will become answerable for the subscription,
i(must be paid Six Months in Advance.
FOR CAPE FRANCOIS,
the fast sailing Polacre ship
Having remarkably fine accommodations tor paf
fcngers. She wills« il in about 15 (fays, provided
afufficient number of pafiengcrs offer.
The Dey will also take a quantify ol freight
Apply at the office of the lubfcriber on Walnut
augud «9
For LIVERPOOL.
The Bricltk letter-01-marque fr.ip,
london '
Samuel Rdpcr, Commander,
Burthen .*OO ton», coppered to tV.e bcnd« and
mounting 16 lix-poundera. A great part of hfr
cargo being ready to go oil hoard, (he is intended
to fail as foonas polfble For lreight orpaffagt
apply t® the captain on hoard,or k>
NICKLIN W GRIFFITH,
augtift IJ 5
For FREIGHT or CHARTER,
FOR BUXOM,
ENTERPRISE,
A ftauneh good Vcflel, well fitted,
about three years old, and will
carry aboat 1500 BarreU—can be
fcnt (> lea
J Fnr terms apply to Wharton and Lewi*
in Germantown, near the Market house.
Sept. 5, 1799- i
JUST ARRIVED,
In the ftip Belvedere, John Frankford, command
er, from Alicaut and Gibraltar
308 PIPES BRANDY,
27 pipei •)
34 hogffieads > Urong bodie(f RED WINE
31 quarter calks J
H bUt " n, \ SHERRY
60 quarter caflu J
los quarter calks Malaga Win*
S9O keg» Raifiot
450 boxet do.
94 jar« do.
Fo* SAII BY
NIC KLIN if GRIFFITH,
Who also offer for sale,
belvedere.
SHE is New-York built, coppered to thebendi,
mounts 14 fix-pounrfers, with small arms in
proportion, 2nd foilsfi(l
augull
THE SAID SHIP
Ship Broker's Office,
And Ctmmffion Store,
No. I*9, South froht Strfft,
Next door to she Custom House.
THE Subferiber, encouraged Oy the advice of
his friend's, offers his service to the public
as a Ship and Insurance BrokerHe propos
es to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat
ing thereto—iflift matters of veflels and others
in entering and clearing at the Custom-House,
procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Inl'ur
aace and all other mercantile accounts, and
have on hand the oeceflary Blanks and Stamp*.
Papers in fereignUnguagestranflated.aud in
formation given in general mercantile matters.
—From a knowledge pained by long experience
of every branch of bulitwfs he hopes to be ufe
ful to those who pleafc to favor him with their
commands. SAMUEL EMERY.
Movcmber 1*
Bv JAMES KINSEY, Esq.
Chief Juftiee of the fuprcnac court of New-Jcrfey.
Notice is hereby given,
upon application to me by JofephP.Min
»ick, and John W. Bloomfield for themselves,
by John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife,
William Bullus, John Moore, in the right of his
wife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Bulla', who
claim an undivided sixth part of all that traS of
land situate, lying and being in Springfield, Bur
lington county, containing eleven hundred and
eighty-eight acres and a half of an acre or there
abouts, lormerly d'.vized by Mary Ludlam to
Francis Bulla*, who by his lalt will and testament
deviled the fame trail to William Bowfcr, and
John Turner in truftfor Samuel Bullus his sou in
fee, which said Samtrcl Bullus by bis deed Wearing
date on of about the sth day of March 1796,
conveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus,
and the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul
his, William Bullus, Mary Bullus, naw Mary
Moore, John Bullus and Rmh Bullus, 1 have nom
mated and appointed Job Lippencott, Esq. of
Springfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and CUas.
Hi*" b( " h of tKe city «f Burlington, commission
ers, to divide the said traft into fix equal scares or
parts, and unless proper objections are Hated to
me on the at ft day of Nov. next, at my office in the
city of Burlington at ten o'clok in the morning of
that «»y, tf'- said lob I.ippencott, Abraham Stock
ton and Charles lillis, will then be appointed the
Commifuoners to make petition of the said trait
of land, pursuant to an ad, entitled, " an a& for
the more easy petition of lands held by Co-part
iiers, joint tenants, and tenants in common " pas
sed the eleventh day of November in the year of
cur Lord 1789 —Given under my band the 30th
day of Angult A. D. 1799.
* ftp.».
JAMES YARD.
dnt
m w & f tf
MW
JAMES KINSEY.
46w.
PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER n, 1799.
ROBERT KlD's
COPPER WAREHOUSE,
KO. 201, MAKKEf-STRBBr.
Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND Go.
HAS JUST RECEIVED
31 Tons Patent Improved (heath ing
Copper & NaiU, viz.
10, 7,1, 34, »6, fs" 18 oz. per foot,
1 tf 1 1 8 inch foliflietl & unpol»fl)cd Sheath
ing Nails,
80 boxes of Tin.
LIKEWISE ON HAND,
A Large aflortment of Raised and Copper
bottoms and fli<iet9 lor Copper-Smiths,
Lead 53" Block Tin,
And a General assortment of ironmongery for
sale as above,
august I 5
Old French Brandy in large and
small cases
100 boxes 7 by 9 & 8 by jo Window Glaft
10 cheit pint & half-pint Tumblers, aflbrted
*■l6 whole & 6 half-tiercs Rice,
FOU SALE BY
Gurncy & Smith.
§
may 1, 1799
Mr. Spence, Dentist, has re
moved to his houfc in St. Aadrew'g Square), %
Squares NWof Bufil Hi!!,
august a?
SEABORN,
TAYLOR^
Rfi-ipF.CTKULLY informs his friends and cul
tonien in grnera), that he has removed from hit
house No. 76, Mulberry flreet, for the prrfent sea
son, a little above Ritcr'a uv«ra, Cerraantawn, the
sign of Gen Mi'herfoa, where he intends to carry
on fe»finef» as ul'ual.
feptcmber 1.
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
Glocefler point.
JOHN CUMMINS & Co.
Duck creek* 19th Aug. diw.
TO BE LET.
Until the of November "hext,
A fafe Retreat from Philadelphia,
In a pleifant fituition, about three milei from
town
Application left at the Printer'i addrcflidto
A. B. will be attended to.
august 21 tf.
THIS is to pve notice, That the
Subscriber, of Elkton, hath obtained from the
Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland,
letters of Adminillratiois, on the personal ef
tateof SAMUEL HEWZ7T, late*! said Coun
ty deeeafed. All perfoui having claims against
the said deeeafed, are hereby warned, to exhibit
the fame with the vouchers thsreof, to the Sub
scriber, at or be ore the tirft day of March next—
Tihiiy may atherwife, by law, be excluded from
all benefit of the said eliafe.
Given under jny hand this Ijth day of August,
1799-
JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr,
aug.l7
THIS 4s to give notice, that the
Subferiber, living in Warwick, Cecil County
Maryland, hath obtained letters ef Administra
tion on the personal estate of JOHN MORToN,
late of Warwick, i* Cecil Couwy,deeeafed ; —All
persons having claims againtl the said deeeafed,
are liewby warned to exhibit the ilame, with the
vouchers thereof, to the Suiifcriber, at or belore
the firft day of March next—They may otherwise
by law be excluded from all benefit of the said ef
tife.
Given under my baud this 15th day of August,
1799
REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx.
Aug. 17. lawjwr
THIS is to give notice that the
Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County,
Maryland, hath obtained lettars of Adminillra
tion (Debanias Noni) .on the personal eft ate of
JOHN VANCE, late of Warwick, in Cecil
County, deeeafed All persons having claims
against the said deeeafed, are hereby warned to
exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to
the Subscriber at or before the firft day of March
next—They may othrrwife, by law, be exdadad
from all benefit of the said estate.
Given underlay hand this 15th day of August,
1799.
REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx.
Aug. 17. lawjw
District of Pennsylvania—To wit:
BE IT REMEMBERED,
THAT on the ninth day of August, in the
twenty-fourth year of the Independence of
the I United States of America, JONATHAN
WILLIAMS, of the said diftrwSt hath deposited in
thia office the title of a book, the right whereof
he claims as AUTHOR, in the words following,
ts wit
«THER.MOMETRICAL NAVIGATION,
Beiag a series of experiments and observations,
" tending to prove, that by ascertaining the rela
k t i vc heat of thefea water from time to time, tile
« paiTage of a (hip though the Gulph dream,
« and from deep water i»to foundings, may be
" difcovercd in tiraa to avoid danger, although
«« (owing to tempestuous weatlier) it may be im
«' poflihle t0 heave the lead or oMerve the heavin
<• ly bodies. Extra&ed from the American Philo.
" fophieal Trarfa&ions, vol. » (3" 3. With ad*
" ditions and improvements.—
" God helps them that help themfalvcs "
(1.8.) In conformity totheaift of cengrefsofibe
United States, intituled " An 1A for the
encouragement of learning by feiuring
the copies of maps, charts and books to
the authors and proprietors of such co
pies during the times therein mention
ed." D. CALDWELL,
Clcrl ef tie if rill tf Pcnnfylva»ia.
•uguft to
SAMUEL POTTER, Wm. PAGE,
HAVE removed to Ofs»antovn, between
the livs aiid fix mile Done, where they
have f»ir. liW, a gcucrsl aflortment of DRY
GOODS, a great part of which they havejuft
received by the lhip Boyne from London, via
New Yorkv
N. B. Letters (Per, Part J.addrtfTed to them
Philadelphia, will be regularly forwarded.
Sept. 3, 1799. diw&tuthfatf
Now Landing from the (hip Dataware, from Can
ton and lor sale by the Subscribers.
Hyson,
Hylbn Skin, > TEAS
Young Hyfoa, 1 c s
Souchong, )
Canton and Garden Fans,
w&f tf
Nankctwns,
China Ware, aflurtcd.
Umbrellas 13 to 30 inches,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks.
7"bey have aho remaining on Hand
Black Pciiuus, Choppa and Pullicat Romalk,
Aiid <1 general arforcnient of Dry Good* as usual,
Tbonus 'Joshua Fibber.
4th mo a 6
HATfc FOR SALfc,
3000 pieces id and 2d quality RutFi.. Duck,
100 pieces Ravens Duck (fupsrior)
Bolton Meet' in Barrels,
A few bales Bengal [ H uMIUJMS.
Hoc bushels St. Martins Salt,
aprtl 11
lawim
TO BE SOLD BY
JESSE l? BQRk.Rr H'AIK.
Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds.
d2W.
and quarter cafka,
Also Landing at tbeir Wharf
From on board the Chip Edward from Liibon.
Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. caiks.
junc 15
JUST IMPORTED,
Into Wilmington, state of JDelaware,
Sixty Hhds. Sugar,
Su%}(£ t* drawback, and so* Cale (there) hy
Jehu Hollingfworth &? Co.
Wilmington, Aug* ft a 6 daw
TO BB SOLD,
An Invoice of Woollens,
CONSISTING ef Coarse and Fine Cloths.—
priacipallyDark BIu«, and printed Caffim«ret
Owen L? "Jonathan Jones,
No. Ijl Market-flreet.
aprii 39
THE partnership of Joshua B. Bond, and
John Brooks, trading under the firm of
Bond Brooks, is this day dmblvetl by mutual
content, all persons indebted to them, are re
queued to make immediate payment to Jolbua
B. Bond, and thof* having demands to prcfent
•htir accounts to him lor fettlemtot,
April i
THE PARTNERSHIP
TRADING under the Firms of
Hartsuoxni, Largs (3" Co. and Jesst W Ro
aißr Waln, wm iliffolviid 1 mo. lft, 1798, and
tl.e parti - Ibip trailing under the firm of Harts-
HORNs {3* Larce, was difTulred 15th of the 4th
month l-ift, all prrfons indebted to eith-r of the
abcr: firms are reqaefted to make immediate pay
ment, and those that have demands to present their
accounts.
djw
7 mo. 13th
A variety of Lots, many of them vary advan
tageously fituat.'d north of the city of Phila
delphia, in different pirtt of the Land known as
the Eflateof the late William M.irti*. Efq—many
of the lots' afford valuable fitcn for Country feats,
not excelled by any wits in the fame distance ol the
City, other 1 >ts are well adapted for Garden
Grounds, Pasture &c. a third description is well
calculated for huitdiugs Ironting upon Franklprd
road, Second, Third, and Fourth Greets continued
to the Gcimaa Town Road andalfo on Cross Roads
designed to be laid out from Fourth Street to tur
ners Lane, to whioh the property extends—l or
turther particulars,application to be made to
NICHOLAS HOLYOAY
on the Premises wcltward ol Fourth Street.
8 july
TO BE LET,
PoJJeffion to be given on the 26th Augujl,
A convenient Three Story Brick House,
SITUATE in Spruce between Second and Third
Street; apply at No. 110 South Second Street,
july 18 dtf
FOR SALE,
A COUNTRY SEAT.
CONTAINING about Ten acres of Land,
situated at the 5 mile ftnne, on the Ridge
Koad, being near the Falls of Schuylkill. The
Dwelling-House has lately received a thorough
repair, and canfifts of a Dining Room, nearly
30feet long, a Breakfaft Parlour, a Hnufektfep
er's Rwoin and a Kitchen, with 5 Bedrooms,
and Garret's over the whole. Adjoining the
house is a go:>d Garden, lce-Houfe, Spring-
House, Eight flail Stables, and Cojch-Houfe,
with a large Orchard. Apply to the Printer,
august 13 ■ dim
Ten Dollars Reward.
STRAYED or conveyed on Thursday night
lad from off thepremifes, about aj -piles from
Philadelphia, on the Ridge road, a handsome dark
bay HORSE in good condition, about 14 hands
high, with black legs, black man* and bulhy black
tail, cat flraight at the end; has federal long
(cratches on his back, occasioned by playing in the
fields. Whoever can give information of him so
that the owner may have him again, fliall receive
the above reward by applying at
No. 46, foutb Fifth Jireet.
Philadelphia, August 19 J
lawm
AND
THOMAS I'RICE,
ROSS if SIMSON,
Josbua B. Bond.
Join Brooks.
FOR SALE,
Oeller/i Hoillin Germdniown.
THE Subfdriber begs leave to inform <he p»tilic
in £eneiil,&nd his friends in particular,.that lie'
lias opehcd his Hotel in Gcimantowo, }u{t above
the Market House ; he has provided the heft of
all kibjg, he will prepare, .dinner* at she
fliorteft notice and on the mod reasonable term*;
refrclhments of every kind to 6e had at all timet,
as well as fonps everyday from 11 to 3 o'clock,
. His ordinrry will be as Uflial at halfpaft three
O'clock-
A COACHEE;' will (fart from the said Ho :
tel in the morning at 6, for Germlntown, aud
return from theace.at 9. In the afternoon at 3,
and return ar f o'clock, where good accom
modations will be provided for paflcDg^rs.
N. B. The Hotel in the city of Philadel
phia, will remain open an usual.,
JAMES OELLERS.
,
august ii
JUST RECEIVED,
From tbe BOSTON Manufactory
A ftUANTIYr OF
WINEfoW GLASS*
Of different sizes.
FOR SALE nv, ' ,
ISAAC HARVEX, Jvu.
ii. si. Any tsze or ties that maybe wanted cut
larger than 18 by 1* can be had Irom fa'id manufacto
ry, 00 being ordered; and attention given to forward
on- any ortitrs that may be left f6r that
Apply at No. q, South Water-ftrcet, as above.
July 8 iif
THE STORES
Of the Subflribera arc continued open as usual.
THEY HATE FOR SALS
70 kogtheads Molasses,
2» bales Surinam Cotton,
i 0,000 pounds green Coffee,
i o pipes old Port Win*,
ico boxes Claret,
50 kegs Pearl Barley,
jo boxes Tumblers, (assorted)
200 boxes & by 10 Window Glass,
40 tons Hemp.
Alio an extensive variety of Silsfia and
other German Linens, Checks, See. all which
they vrill fell at reasonable prices and gene
rous credits.
* m * Application by letter or otherwise, will
be iro mediately attended to.
PRATT and KINTZING.
Philadelphia, sth Sept. 1799. ' mwf.9t
MAIL COACHEES
Bctm/ctn Pbuadsjlmia and Baitimoir,
LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday
excepted) at 8 o'clock, A. M. arrive at
Baltimore the next,day, by 11 o'clock, A. M.
Ltave 'Baltimore every day, (Sunday except
ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. and arrive at Philadel
phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M.
Between Neht-Yohk and Philadelphia.
Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex
ceptch( at i j o'clock at noon, arrive at New-
York the next morning, by 8 o'clock.
Returning.
Leave N*w-York everyday (Sunday except
cepted) at one o'clock, P. M. and arrive at
Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock.
Seats in the Mail Coacbees to be taken in
At Butman'i Office, No. 5, Cortlir.d-llreet
In Philadelphia. '
At John Dunwooiiy'a, Mfrket-flreet, Spread
Eagle, snd at the Fianklin Inn, No. j<f, north
Second street.
In Baltimore.
At Evans' T^avern.
Fare tor PalTengers, 8 Dollars from Philadel
phia to New.York, am t Dollars from Phila
delphia to Baltimore-
All !>»i>gage over I4U>. «i:ii;ht, it carried at
j ecuti per pound.
The Proprietors are not rtfponfible fc.r big
gage. LEVI PEASE,
d^m
Agent fir the Public Line, from Philadelphia
te Baltimore,
WARD, BROADHURST, JONES £5" Co
Proprietors of the Mail Line, from
Philadelphia to Ne-w-Tcr/t.
Genera! Poll-Office, )
May it. J ?
NOTICE.
To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander,
LATE of Ltwiftown, in the county of Mif
flin, aad commonwealth of Peßiil'ylvania;
who was a partner of the firm of Jo4»/m isf
Alexander, I. have applied to the Judges cf the
court of Common pleas, in and for the county
of Mifflin aforcfaid, for the benefit of the laws
of the said commonwealth, made for the relief
of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed
the fec<nd Tuesday of September next, for ai
hearing of me and my at Lewilidwn,
in said county, of which, pleafeto take notice.
JOSEPti ALEXANDER.
august »3
THE SUBSCRIBER
HAVING been appointed adniiniflrator to
the eUate of the rev. JOHN WADE (de»
leafed) late of New Jerfcv- —
NOTICE it hereby given to all pcrfons'mdebtad
to the said estate, to make immediate payment to
the fubferiber, a:id those who have any demands
against the fame, to render thtir accounts without
delay, properly attelled
Edward Thompson,
no. i 3», Market llreet
July 13
UNSEATED LANDS.
THE owners of Unseated lands in FAYETTE
COUNTY (Penn.) are heroby notified, that
u nless the tsxes due on said lands for the years
796,1797 and 1798, are paid into the hands of
General Ephraim Douglals, County Trsafurer, on
or befare Thursday the 19th day of September
next, they will be advertised fur f;.le as the law di-
I redts
Caleb Mounts,
James Allen. LCouniy Goramii'ra
John Fulton, J
Union Tovro, Juu(.\s,'99. (»4)
Returning.
New-York,
djra
THE Bqard of Health, desirous of giving
to their fellow ntizeusj all ttie information
tl:t;y art pofleffed of, relative to the prevai
ling disease in our city, think it their duty
to state, that after th« mod deligent enqu
though they are happy to state, from accu
rate information, a great part of them are
apparently on the recovery, and hopes are
from the late change in the
weatln-r, whicfi still continues cool, that a
check, rv:ay be given to the progress of the
Lost or Mislaid,
A CERTIFICATE o! one /hare of the Bauk of
the United States bearing date 111 January
1793, in the name of Joseph I hornburgh, No.
5138, for the renewal cf which application hath
been made at faiid Bank, and al) pcrions concerned
are desired to take notice thereof.
ROBERT BENISON, J«W. • 7 '
Philadelphia, jufie i t. d3ta
Notice is hereby Given,
*"pHAT application will be made for the ifTu*
* bf certificates for twtgry twoihares of the
Stock of the Bank of the United States in lieu
of the undermentioned certificates foe a like
number of {hare* of the stocK of the laid Inlli
tution, in favour of James Eckley Colky, of
Liverpool, loft by the capture of the Diana,
Richard Kirkbricfe, master, on a voyage from
Philadelphia to Liverpool Great-Britain, vi 2.
Two certificates No. 27,000 and 27001 far
five shares each. Three certificate*. No. 1700*
and 17004, fer four (hare* each.
' , G. SIMPSON," Carf/er.
Bank «f tht United State*, >
May a 3 , *799- \ ,
Wants a place as a Coachman,
OR as as Attendant to a travelling gentleman,
a Ready capable man, who cau produce satis ■
faiftory recommendations. Enquire at Mr. Rich
ard Hunt's, No.» 8, fowth Fourth street.
augutt 14 §
TOGETHER OR S EPAR ATE,
Two handsome Dwelling Houses.
THEY contain five rooma with fire-jjiaces, four
bed chsmbrrs, two closets, and have two hflniV
some piazzas, a kitchen near the houses, a balrc
house, two rooms for domestics, a liable and coach
houle, a beautiful garden ornamented with ter
race well grafted, a large filh pond, a well and a
Ipringpf waur, I jo young fruit trees.
The whole finilhed and done in the neatest and
(IrongcP. manner, unier a handsome and excellent
onclofure, containing three lots and a half, extend'
ing 1-80 feet on Fayette ftrcet, and 19) feet ©a
augult a?, 1799,
•, FOR SAL& ■> .. '> ;
Pine Forge and Farqi, f.
SITUATE in Douglas Towafbip, BerVsroonty,
about one mile and a half from the River ScbuyJj''V ,
kilt, and five from Potts Town.' The l arta a*-
taint three hundred and Jxty acrtf of load,
one hundred and twenty m( which U mvi iMdi% *"/■
twenty-five acres of meadow, flatten of «|uAs•
watered,betide* clover a refyjtaplul «ct»» _
ard containing upwards of twej hoodfeii apple C
trees.
which will be ibid either with the works or si
arc, as may suit the purchaser.
The purchaser can be accammodtted with wag
July »j
J /
beautifulCountry Seat,for Sale
QITIJATED on the bank of the Delaware
O joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr<
John Duffield, ij raiiei fram Philadelphia and
7 miles from Briltol.
The buildingsconlift ofa ntw two ftcry Frame
/House snd Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a
floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a
Pump of excellent water, also a pood garden and
orchard —10 acres of land will be fold with the
premifcß, but more can be hid if required.
There is a gravelly Ihoreat the river, the water
stages for Burlington pals every day in the sum
mer leafou, and the land Hages for N«w-York
within half a mile ; any perion inclining to pur
chase may know the terms of faleand other par
ticulars by enquiring at No. ia, Dock'ftreet, or
No. 161, So*th Seeond-ftrett,
j«n« 1.
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