»V-T" * FV « "V-. i #asette * m <Buttcu States, **" Philadelphia, m ( u - l 5; Number 2176.] tCJfTbe price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars I>er annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. FOR CAPE FRANCOIS, The fast sailing Polacre skip Having remarkably fine accommodations for pas sengers She willfi il in about 15 Hays, provided afuflkient aumber of paflengers offer. The Dey will alfo'talcfl a quantity of freight Apply attke office' of. the fxbfcriber on Walnut flrcet | harf. august 19 ;;;For LIVERPOOL. '. The Bricjfo letter-ot-mirque fliip, ; THE LONDON, i Samuel Riper, commander, I :'x . Burthen ,?oo ton«, coppered to the bends and ; fcioHnting lis fijc-pour.dcrs. A great part of her »" "cargobeing ready to go on board, <be is intended '' to fail »> soon as pofliblo -For freight or passage I««Iy t« the captain on board,or »o >£* JJICKLIN y GRIFFITH. anguft 15 For FREIGHT or CHARTER, FOR EUROPE, ™ l BR|G ENTERPRISE, A (launch good Veflel, well fitted, about tWe years old, and will 'w carry about 1500 Barrels—can be sent to lej immediately. For terms apply to Wharton and Lewie in Germaritovrn, near the Market house. Sept.. 5, 1799. § JUST ARRIVED, In the ship Belved«re, John Frank ford, command er, from Alicant and Gibraltar l-V!' 3 08 PIPES BRANDY, »7 pipes 34 hoglheads > flrong bodied'RED WINE 32 quarter calks J 15 butts ) SHERRY 6o quarter calks J 100 quarter calks MSlaga Wine kegs Raisins 450 boxes do. 94 jars do. FOR SALT. BY NICE LIN & GRIFFITH, Who also offer for sale, THE SAID SHIP BELVEDERE. SHE is New-York built,ooppert (i to the bends, mounts r4. fix-pounder*, with fmalJ arms i» . proportion, and failsfaft .. _ august ij Ship Broker's Office, And Camml/fton Stare, No, 119, SotlTH FRONT STRFFT, ' Next door to (he Cuftoin House. THE Subscriber, encouraged oy the advicn of liis friend's, offers his I'ervice to the public as a Ship es to buy and frll velftls and every thing: relat ing thereto —aflift matters of veflelsand others in entering and clearing at the Ctiflom-Houfe, procuring and shipping freight, fettling Inlur ance ar.d all ether mercantile accounts, and have on hand the ueceflary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foKignlanguagestranflated, and in formation given in general mercantile matters. —From a knowledge gained by long experience of every branch of business he hopes to be ufe ful to tho!e who pleafc to fivor him with their commands. SAMUEL E&IERT. Hovember i« »*'» By JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chief Justice of the fuireme court of New-Jersey Notice is hereby given, "THAT upon application to me by Joseph P. Min nick, and John W. Bloomfield lor themfelve«, bj John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife, William Bultus, John Moorp, ><l the rii>ht of his wife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Builus vrlio claim an undivided sixth part of all that trad of land situate, lying and heing in Springfield, Bur lington county, containing eleven hundred and "■ighty-sight acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, formerly devized by Mary Ludlam to Francis Bullus, who by his lad will andteftament deviled the fame trail to William Bowser, and John Turner in truftfor Samuel Bullus his son in fee, which said Sam»el Bullus by his deed tearing date on or about the sth day of March 1196, conveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul lus, William Bullus, Mary Bullus, npw Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom inated and appointed Job Lippencott, Esq. of Springfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chat. . Ellis, both of the city of Burlington, commiflion ers, to divide the said trail into lii equal shares or parts, and unless proper objections are dated to me on the it ft day of Nov. next, at my office in the •ity of Burlington at ten o'dok in the morning of that t'ay.the said |ob Lippencott, Abraham Stock- ton and Charles Ellis, will then be appointed the Commiflioners to make petition of the said trail of land, pursuant to an acl, entitled, " an ait for the more eify pititionlands held by Co-part ners, joint tenaut«, and tenants in common " pas sed the eleventh day of November in the year of our Lor.d 1789 —Given under my hand the 30th day of Augutt A. D. 1799. P4h'*' JAMES YARD. <lizt m w & ( tf TAMES KINSEY. 46w. PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1799. ROBERT ICID's COPPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 201, MARKET-STREET. Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND y Co. HAS JUST RECEIVED 31 Tons Patent Improved (heathing Copper & NaiU, viz. 30, 22, 24, 26, ES* 28 oj.. per foot, 1 15" 1 1 8 inch Polifliei & unpohfhed Sheath ing Nails, 80 boxes of Tin. LIKEWISE ON HAND, A Large aflortment of Raised and Copper bottoms and ftiuets lor Copper-Smiths, Lead ts" Block Tin, And a General assortment of Ironmongery for augufl 15 Old French Brandy in large and small cases 100 boxes 7 by 9 & 8 by 10 Window Glafe 10 chest pint & half-pint Tumblers, afibrted ii 6 whole & 6 half-tiercs Rice, FOK SALE. BY Gurney, isf Smith. maw i, 1799 Mr. Spence, Dentist, has re moved to hit honfe in St. Andrew'a Squares, 2 Squares N W of Bufli Hill, august »8 SEABORN, TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and cus tomers in general, that he has removed from his house No. 76, Mulberry fireet, for the present fea iV>n, a little above R iter's tavern, Germantown, the sign of Gen M'Pherfow, where he iotendii to carry on basin fs as usuaL ftptember 2. FOR SALE, ' AT DUCK-CREEK, 10,000 bushels Indian Corn, 3000 bushels good Wheat, 50 barrels Pork, K'D 40,000 Hhd. Staves. Deliverable at any port in the Delaware below Glocellcr point. JOHN CUMMINS & Co. Duck crerk> 19th Aug. dlw. TO BE LET. Until the 15th o! November next. A fafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In a pleifant fituition, about three miles from town Application left at the Printer's addrcflcdto A. B. will be attended to. anguftn tf. THIS is to give notice, That the Subscriber, of Elkton, hath obtained from the Orphlii's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters oF Adminiftraticit, on the personal es tate of SAMUEL ffEIVETT, late ol said Coun ty deeeafed. All persons having claim* againfl the said deeeafed, are hereby warned, to exhibit (he fame with the vouchers tharcof, to the Sub let-iber, at orbeiore th« tirlt day of March next— Thsy may ethcrwife, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 15th day of August, >799- JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. lis w Aug. 17, THIS is to give notice, that the Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County Maryland, hath obtained letters ®f Admiaiftra tion on the personal estate of JOHN MORTuN, lateol Warwick, is Cecil County,deceafed ; —All persons having claims againlt the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouch'.rs tbc.rn.f, to the Subscriber, at or before the firft day ol March next —They may otherwifn by law be uxdudud from all benefit of the said ef ttte. Given under my hand this 15th day »f August, "" REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx. Aug. 17. ' laws«r THIS is to give notice that the Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County, Maryland, hath obtained letturs of Administra tion (Debanias Noni) on the personal etlaie of JOHN VANCE, late of Warwick, ifi Cecil County, deceased ; —All persons having clainn against the said deceased, 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 otherwifc, by. law, be excluded Irom all benefit of the said estate. Giyen under my hand thi» 15th day of Angnft, 1 799* REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx. Aug. 17 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 1 United States of America, JONATHAN WILLIAMS, of the said diftri<ft hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as AUTHOR, in the words following, to wit:— "THERMOMETRICAL NAVIGATION, Being a feriej of experiments and observations, n tending to. prove, that by ascertaining the rela " tive heat ot thefea water from time to time, the " passage of a fliip though the Culph dream, ii an d lrotn deep water isto foundings, may be " difcovercd in tim« to avoid danger, although " (owing to tempestuous wither) it may be im '■ possible to heave the lead or observe the heaven "ly bodies. ExtraSed from the American Philo " fophical Trarfaflions, vol. » IS" 3. With ad -11 ditions and improvements. — r " God helps them that help themfulves " (1.i.) In conformity t« the ail ofcongrefsofwhe United States, intituled " An ail for the encouragement o{ learning by feeuring the copies of maps, charts and b»oks to the authors and propriet»rs of such co pies during the times therein mention cd." Zj. CALDWELI,, Clerk of th: djh :fl if fcr.nfylvanij. xawim augufl ao SAMUEL POTTER, Wji, PAGE, AND THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removed to Germ antown, between the five and lix mile flptie, where they have for sale, a general alT'rtment of DRY GOODS, a great part of wbVh they havejuft received by the ship Boyne fioni London, via New York. N. B. Letters (Per Port J addrtfled to them Philadelphia, will be reguUs-iy forwarded. Sept. 3, 1799. diw&tuthli tf Now Landing from the (hip Delaware, from Can ton and lor sale by the Subscribers. Hyson, Hyson Skin, ( _ , Young Hyfos, to 1 ( 1 K A 8 Souchong, J Canton and Garden Fans, w&f tf Naokwiis, China Ware, affortcd. Umbrellas 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, ' Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. They have alio remaining on Hand Black Persians, Choppa and Pullicat Romalls, And a general afiortment of Dry Goods as ufu&l, Tbomas <s~ Joshua Fisher. 4tli mo 16 aawim 3000 pieces lft and 2d quality Russia Duck, ICO pieces Ravent Duck (superior) Bsfton Beef in Barrels, A few bales Bengal J humHUM?. iioo bufliels St. Martins Salt, april 11 TO BE SOLD 3Y 7£SS£ iS" BOREP.r U'ALK. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. daw. atul quarter calks, Also Landing at tbc-ir Wharf From on board the (hip Edwafd from Lifhon. Lifoon Wine, in pipes and <jr. caiks. junc 15 JUST IMPORTED, Into state of Delaware, Sixty Hh4s. Sugar, Subjsil ta drawback, and for {ale (there) by Jebu HoUingJhxorth &? Co. ilmington, Augud 16 (law TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Clothi,— principally Dark Blue, and printed CalGncrcs Apply to April 29 THE partnerlhip of Joshua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond & Brooks, ij this day diftolved by mutual consent, all perlbns indebted to them, are re qtiifted to make immediate payment to Joshua B. Bond, and thole having demands to prefeni t>hsir accounts to him for settlement, Joshua B. Bond. Join Brooks. April t TRADING under the Firms of Hartshorn*, Large & Co. and Jess*. & Ro bert Waln, was diflblved i mo. i 1798, and the partnerlhip tracing under rhc firm of Harts- HotNv iff Large was diflyWfd 15th of the 4th month l&ftj all perfon 4 ; indebted to either of the above firms are requeued to make immediate pay nient, anJ those that have demand? to pr«fent their accounts. 1 810. t3th FOR SALE, • A variety of Lots, many of them very advan tagcoufly fltuat;cf north of the city of Phila delphia, in different parti of the Land known as the Ettate of the late William Martin, Efq—many of the lot» afford valuable fitcs for Country feats, not excelled by any witt in the fame diitancc ol the City, other 1 Jts are well adapted fcr Garden Grouuds, Pallure icc. a third description is well calculated for building* Ironting upon Frank!or<l road,Second,Third, anil Fourth itreetscontinued to the Germaß Town Road and aifo 011 Cross Roads defigncd to be laid out from Fourth Street to Tur Hers Lane, to whic-h thi property extends—For lurther particttlart,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLYDAY. on the Pretnifcs westward ol lourfch Street. 8 july PoJJefficn to be given on the 16th Augufl, A convenient Three Story Brick House, SITUATE in Spruce between Second and Third Street; apply at No. 110 South Second Street, july 18 dtf 1 »w j w CONTAINING about Ten acres of Land, situated it the 5 mile (lone, on the Ridge lioad, beiflg near the Falls of Schuylkill. The Dwelling-Hnufe has lately received a thorough repair, and canfiits of 1 Dining Rouni, ncaily 3ofeetlong, a Breakfali Parlour, aHmfekeep er's R«6m and a Kitchen, with 5 Bedrooms, and Garret's over the whole. Adioining the house is a good Girden, Ice-Honfe, Sprirjg- House, Eight stall Stables, afcd Coach-House, witli a large Orchard. Apply to the Printer, augult 13 dim Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED or conveyed on Thursday night last from off the premiies, about ij -riles from Philadelphia, on the Ridge road, ahantifomc dark bay HORSE in good condition, about 14 hands high, with black legs, black mant and bulhy black tail, cut Craight at the end; has several long Icratchcs on r liis back, occafmned by playing in the fields. Whoever can give information of him so that the owner may have him again, Avail rcc«ive the above reward by applying at No. 46, fan lb Fifth Jireet. Philadelphia, A'Jgull 19 $ ROSS U S SON, HAVE FO«t SALE, Owen if Jonathan Jones, No. 151 Markct-Areet. s THE PARTNERS Hit" TO BE LET, FOR SALE, A COUNTRY SEAT. Daily Advertiser. [Volume XVII j Oellert's Hotel in Germantown. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public in general, and his friends in particular, that he has opened his Hotel in Germantown, just above the Market Ho*To ; he has provided the bed of liqusrsof all loads, he will prepare, dinners at the (hortefl notice and on the mo ft rcafonable terms; refrefliments of every kind to be had at all times, as well as soups every day from II to 3 o'clock. His ordinrry will be as usual at halfpaft three o'clock. A COACHEE, will flirt from the said Ho tel in the morning at 6, for Germantown, and return from thence at 9. In the afternoon at 3, and return at 5 o'clock, where good accom modations will be provided for paffenpers. N. B. The Hotel in the city of Philadel phia, will remain open .as nf'jal. ffIkMES OELLERS. d.3W augufl 16 JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUAS7Jfir OF WINDOW GLASS, Of difftrent sizes. FOR SALE BY, ISAAC HARVEY, Jus. N. B. AnyOzeer Gxct thjt may be wanted cut larger than 18 by is can be had from said manufacto ry, on being ordered; and attention giten toforwSrd on any orders thaf may be left for that purpose Apply at No. 9, South Water-flrett, at above, july 8 Vilf THE STORES Of the Subscribers are continued open as usual THEY HAVE FOR SALE 70 hog (he ads Molafles, 2a bales SuHnam Cotton, 20,000 pounds green Coffee, 10 pipes old Port Wine, 100 boxes Claret, 50 kegs Pearl Barley, 30 boxes Tumblers, (afTorted) 200 boxqs 8 by 10 Window Glass, 40 tons Hemp. Also an extenlive variety of Silesia and other German Linens, Checks, &c. all which they will fell at reasonable prices and gene rous credits. f * # * Application by lettfr or otherwise, will be immediately attended to. PRATT and KINTZING. Philadelphia* sth Sept. 1799. mwf-9t MAIL COACHEES and Bjirruost, LEAVE Philadelphia every Hay, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A. M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, by it o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave 'Baltimore every day, (Sunday except ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. and arrive at Philadel phia the next d?y, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between Nf.iv-Yori: and Philadelphia. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted( at 12 o'clock at noon, arrive at New- York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returning. Leave New-York everyday (Sunday exeept cepted) at one o'clock, P. M. and arriva at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seats in tbc Mail Coacbees to be taken in •Nevr-YorA, 'At Butman's Office, No. 5, Cartlar.d-ftreet In Philadelphia. At John DunwooJyV, Marketed reet, Spread Kag!«, ami at the Franklin lon, No. 59, north, Second* street. In Beftimjn'i At Evans' Tavern. Fire for PafTcngers, 8 Dollars from Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars Irqm Phila delphia to Baltimore. A'Miagjrage over 141b. » eight, is carried at j ec*'r per pound. The Proprietors are not refpor.fible for Bag gage. LGVJ PEASE, d3m Agent firUe Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BKOADHURST, JONES & Co Proprietors of the Mat! Line! from • 'Philadelphia to NeiwTsrk: General Poft-Office, ) May I. 5 Q r I C E. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lewiftown, in the eounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Peanfylvania; who was a part .er of the firm of John/on Alexander., I have applied to the Judges of the court of Common pleas, in and for the county of M'fßin aforefaid, for the benefit of the laws of the laid commonwealth,made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed .the sec.nd Tucfday of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditors at Leuiflown, in laid county, of which, please to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. anguft 33 § dtf. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING .Koii appointed administrator to the edate of the rev. JOHN WADE (de icafed) late of New Jersey NOTICE is hereby given to all prrfons indebted to the said estate, to make immediate payment to the fubferiber, and those who have any demands againftthc fan e, to render their accounts without delay, properly attcfled Edward Thompson, July 13 UNSEATED LANDS. THE owners, of Unseated lands in FAYETTE COUNTY (t'enn.) arc hereby notified, that u nlcfs the tsxes due on said lands for rh'? years 796»i797 General Ephraim Douglais, County Tri'tlurer, on or before Thursday the 19th day ©f September next, they will be iorfale as the law di redls Caleb Mounts, 1 James Allen. V County Comroi.'r. John Fulton, J l.'ri jn Town, June 5>'99- S rio.i Ji, Market street ',d»m (14) * £ -" r - i .. • > - CONTINUATION OF IMPORTANT iforeign JJnteiftgettcc; Supplement Extraordinary to the Vienna Court Gazette, juiie 26. '• The General of cavalry Grcjiint Melas has sent hither Captain Torre** of the quar ter ftaff, with the previous advice, that the hostile Gen Macdonald, after ganing the late advantage over the small corps of Count Hohenzollern, was advancing with a corps of about 35,000 men, by forcc-d marches, from Modena again ft Piacenza, where Field Maflhal Lieuti Ott had,arrived fliortly be fore with his weak division. " The disproportionate superiority of the enemy against the Field Marshal Lieut. in duced the latter not to wait for a great at tack, but to draw up bejiind the Tione, thoOgh Continually fighting with the enemy's advanced guard, and to keep his out-pofts beyond the Trebia. , " In this position the General of cavalry, Melas, arrived on the 17th with a part of the Imperial royal army, and almost at the same time intelligence was jpeeived, that the. ee*niy had attacked the chain of oat-polts ; it seemed to be the enemy's design to advance Tapidly with one column on the caufcway of Cnftello St. Giovanni, but with the column of the right win'g to make themlelves ma tters along the Po, of the ro<td condnfling to Pavia. " Gen. Melas ordered the whole diviiion 1 of Field Marshal Lieut. Ott to hafteato sup port the out-pofts; and farther increaled the said division with two battalions of the regiment of Froelich. The ludden approach of Field Marlhal Count Suwarow Rimnitkoy with the Imperial Ruffian advanced guard, and the courageous and relolute conduct of the division of Field Marshal Lieut. Ott, . soon stopped the enemy's farther progrels, and tlie latter, after several reiterated attacks be-,it off, were repulsed with considerable loss, and forced, at the approach of night, to abandon to us the left bank of Tidone and the field of battle. In the night the remainder of the Imperial Ruffian troops ar rived ; and on the next day, the 18th inft. a frefli attack of the enemy was immediately resolved " The army was divided into three co lumns : the two firft consisted of the Imperial Ruffian troops, and the third and strongest of the divif.ons of Ott and Froelich. The preparation for the attack required more time than was expetted, and the onset was not made till five in the afternoon. The combat was obdinate and .bloody, and only the courage and steadiness of the Imperial royal and Imperial Ruffian troops, as well as of their leaders, vanquillied all difficulties; the enemy were repulsed as far as the Tre bia, and forced to leave us again masters of the field of battle. « Ncverthelefs, the enemy, by the move ments among their Infantry on the right £ank of the Trebia, seemed to intend a new attack for the 19th and our troops, who had now been four days without regular provisions, had no sooner cooked then food, than the enemy pafle3 the river with upwards cavalry, and with fuel) impetuoilty, that both their horse, and the molt advan ced detachments of their infantry had already gained the principal road towards Stv Nicola. Gen. Melas, colle&ing our cavalry, attack ed the enemy with such resoluteness, than they were in a fliort time driven back with very great loss, and vigorously pursued, both by our cavalry and infantry. " General Melas, observes that, at that moment, he could not dtferibe the many distinguished actions of the troops and in divdiuals on those three memorable days ; but reserved to h mfelf to give a detailed re lation hereafter. For, on the 20th an at tack had already been planned on our part; but the enemy deterred by their late deieats, and incapactated by their considerable loss to (land a new attack, retreated during night ; and, at dawn we only found their rear guard, which was retreating towards Piacenza, >vhere tlie enemy left behind as prifouers, four wounded Generals, namely, the Generals of division Rufca and Salm ; kuther, ihe Generals of Brigade Olivir and Chambrai, with upwards of 2600 men in sick and woundtd. In other quatters, up ward* of 2000 more prisoners fell into our hands; and the field of battle covered with the enemies killed, (hew the greatnefg of their loss. Meanwhile our own loss, and that of the Imperial Ruffian troops, is not inconfidera ble—refpefiirig our cwn loss, the returns (hall be sent In." . When the Courier canr.e away .such heaps of dead bodies covered the field of battle that it was then impossible to afcertvin the number of killed : that of the enemy, how. ever, is estimated at upwards of three thou sand men. Our loss, too, is considerable, particularly in killed and wounded Officers. General Kray has been sent off to harrafs the eremy in their retreat from Piacenza, and cut them off fiom Parma. General Prince Lichtentcin had fix hor* fes killed under him. The commandant ef Mantua made a for -1 tie with which his cavalry during these. mur derous aftions. but was repulsed with ccn fiuciable loss.
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