ofl?ZttZ of f, J5 VltUttf) ani > Philadelphia j 1: $ Number 2180.] fCfTbe 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 recting ; and unless some person in this citj will become answerable for the subscription it must be paid Six Months in Advance. ■yjffiM The Office of" The Gazette ef the -Unitei is removed to tbe first three-star |£V brick bouse in Eleventh, above Arch street p*"'' "v&fre this paper will continue to be publish <o? 'id 'during tbe prevailing shines*. |T?* Subscribers in Germantown and its S& : vicinity, will receive tbiir papers frvm Mr. -Kitchen. Those at Frantfcrd, from tbe Store of j|j|' i John M'Clellen, Esq. p notice. : THE different' corresponding committees filj: «f the county of Philadelphia, foi med for the purpose of supporting Mr. Ross's eicc- Hon, are requested to meet on Tuvbsdat ■ next, at three o'clock P. M. at tbe sign of\ * tbe Colutnoiis in Frankford. ' j September 17, 1799. | "N* O T I c r V ' • -■ " * 1 v ' " TH E of the Ctty of Philadelphia friends to the Elf tfion of Jamts U.-ifs, et'q ' of Pitllburg a> Governor, are reqnelted to meet Ci ''* at the Union School-Hqufe, in German'town, %." en Saturday the »ift of September, at 3 o'clock, |r; ' 5 in order to fix on a general ticket, to be hallnt- U'"s tdfnrat thi ensuing eleflion, in the City of Philadelphia. «SJs * &» order of the Commttteeof Correspondence. ; LEVI HOLLINGS WORTH. Sept. 16. V 'V . y. V-- 120,000 Wt. W-. Chiefly prime quality, in bag» an J barrels, And 17 'hhds. SUGAR, ■s,. Just arrived at New Castle, (,r : v " "in the fchooiier Adventure.. C*pt. Devartai, from |>.*T-~yt«-RepnWicaiir, and for file by THOMAS Sc JOHN XEI LAND. September 17,1799. due. TO GRAZIERS. In pursuance of the lad will and tufiament of Ge neral David Pormin, deceased, will be cxpofed to sale, Kt public vendue,'(on the premises) on Wednesday the 15th day ol O&obcr next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, TOR SALE. • THAT very valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, lying on the Long Marih in Queen Anne's county, state of Maryland, qoa taining about five hundred acre , ub >ut fifteen mile 9 frotn Chelter town, fix from Church hill, and twelve from the head of Chelter. This property is an obj?c£l of very great spe culation, particularly to anyperfon in the graz ing line, and in faift to any person wishing to v«ft their money in lands. There is a very large proportion of laid farm laid down in timothy, and will cut £rafe fuffkient, I deubt nor, to pay a neat profit of SCO dollars a-year. There are alio about twenty acres more cleired aad fit to lay do#n in giafs; and what renders it more valuable is, that when once the timothy is well set, it will last-any person's life lime: And hat it called the bed of the Marih, (of which there 13 a considerable part belonging to this farm) the foil is from four to fix tret deep, of abhekrich loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timothy an acre ; and for two years pad all the hiy which could be spared from the farm, has fold at theftack for five pounds a ton. Ihe arable land is calcu lated for wheat, rye, Indian corn, and particu larly for what is called kite-foot or bright tobac co ; it is well timbered, and contains maple fw:mps, that when cleared, will make meadows eqnal to any on the farm. Any person wilhing to purchase, can vie** the premises on application to Mr. Stephen , Forman, on said farm. The conditions of sale wiil be, one half the purchaTe money on the firft day ot Jinuary next, arid the remainder on the firft day flf May follswinjr. i WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Surviving Executor. Sf pt. 17, 1799. aawtiiO. By JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chief Jufliee of the fuprerae court 0/ New-Jcrfey. Notice is hereby given* T HA u P on application to me by Joseph P. Min rick, 1 2nd John W. Bloomfield lor themfclvc*, bj John W. Bloomtield in right of Ann his wife, j William Bullus, John Moore, in the right of his "s'ife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Sulin-, who claim an um..vjded sixth part of all that trr.A of jand fituatc, lying and being in Springfield, Bur ] cunty, containing eleven hundred and abouts, formerly d viz?d by Mary Ludlam to Francis Builas, who by his lafl will and teftair.ent devised the ian-.e trad, to William Bowser, and John 1 urrur in truftfor Samuel Bullus his foo in *ce, which said Samuel Bullus by his deed tearing ■ate on or about the sth day of March conveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus, and - the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul > s ' Wi'.fiam Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom inated and appointed Job i.ippencott, Esq. of pringfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. ' °f f ke city of Burlington,.commiflion- e r% to divide the tra& into fix equal fliares or parts, and unlcfs proper objections are stated to roe on the 1 i ft day of Nov. next, at my office in the Burlington at ten o'clok in the morning of fiid |ob Lippencott, Abraham Stock ton and Gharles RUis, will then be appointed the ornmifTioners to make petition of the said tradfc ® land, pursuant loan ad, entitled, 41 an ail for c moi j c e *ly petition of lands held by Co-part nt tenaDt9 » an( * tenants in common " paf e the eleventh day of November in the year of <HirLor-,l 1789 —Given under my hand the 30th t. COFFEE. r. 9 6w» PHIL ADELp HI A: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER i 7, , 79g . For FREIGHT or CHARTER, FOR EUROPE, THt PRIG ENTERPRISE, A t»unch good Veflel, well fitted, about three years old, and will carry about Iso Barrett—can bs sent to !ca immediately. For terms apply to Wh arton and Lewis in Germantown, near the Market Wife. 1 "ept- 5. 1799- J For LIFER POOL-. letter-of-marquc flap, .MSm [ TH£ LONDON, Samuel /taper, commander, Burthen .100 ton», coppered to the bchd» and mounting 16 fix-poanders. A great part of htr cargo being ready to go on l-oard, (he is intended to fail as Coon as po/fible For freight *>r paffige apply to the npt.iin on boaH.nr to NICKLfN &■ GRIFFFTH. § augufi 15 FOR CHARTER, * I lie Biitifh I.etteivot Marque L O N D O N, 'el Roper, commander. BURIHF.N 330 Tons, coppered,<hca(hc<|, mounting Twenty gum, and will ba to receive a csrgo in abopt 14 days, for terms apply t0 NICKLIS ss" GRIFFITH. . WHO HAVE FOR SALE Of n O A R n SAID SHIP, 40 tons Patent Sheathing COPBER affortcd from iS to 31 ounces to the fisuare foot. ' Composition Nails, Spikes and Bolts of various descriptions. ao 4 lb. gum or 4 cwt. each, 40 61h. do. 6 cwt. do. 12 91b. do. 12 do. 16 do, iV with carriages, ti cwt. each. 140 crates Queens Ware, allotted, •00 t#n» Fine Stoved Salt, 4J do. House Coal, and a quantity of Paints 3 eodtf THE STORES Of 'he Siibfcribers are continued open as usual THEY HA? E FOR SALE 70 lioglhcads Mokifles, n® bales Surinam Cotton, 000 pounds green Coffee, to pipes old Port Wine, 100 boxes Claret, 50 kegs Pearl Barl«y, t 30 boxes Tumblers, (assorted) 200 boxes 8 by 10 Wil d >w Glass, 40 tons Hemp. Also an extenjfve variety of Silesia and other German Linens, Checks, Sic. all which they will fell at reasonable prices and gene rous credits. *** Application by letter or otierwift, will be immediately attended to. PRATT, and KINTZING. Philadelphia* sth Sept. 1799. mwf.'9t VINEGAR. CYDER VINEGAR, one and two years old, fit for pickling, For sale by the (7ask or Gallon, at No. 191, North Third Street. ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, As ulual, bv— ..RICHARD B. JACKSON. I. JITU Srf>t- tJ. Faftmnable Millinery. ' ELIZA M'DOUGALL, MO. 134, MjMKBT-STRSBT, HAS jurt receive! per (hip Tfciomai Chalkley .mil Adrian*, from London, an elegant aflorcmunt c 4 the molt faliifonable MiLumik v.vix. Cheniille rotate FEATHERS Fancy Unwell Dlarlc tiffany flowera Wreath' Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dreficacs Do. do. and do. Nclfbn'j bjnnets Infant'* pip« fltaw bonnrti Maid't fancy «o. do. Women's do. do . do. Do. do. {hades Do. do' hats Fancy bugle fhoc roses Do. do. trimmings Mack, whifc£ f blui,yellow, pink and drangt wap* Mack, white and green gauie veils Do. gauze cloaks 1 N. B. And pdr Harmony, just arrived, a further assortment of Millinery, June 16 NOTICE. Bajik of North America, Sept. 9, 1799. "I HOSE Persons who have Notts or Bills ! to pay at this Bauk, are informed That regular Notices will be put under sea let! covers, dire&tfd to the refpe<sUve payers and lodged in the Poft-Office, every Menday until the return of the citizens. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. 1 > dut ■, CATTLE. About Sixtj-Six Head for disposal. •JjT Enquire of MATTHIAS BOIIDLFA, at the Island in Wye River, Eaftem Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of wri'iiig,. diretJl to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept■ 1, 1799- § TO'&ELET. Until the 15th Of November next, / A fafe Retneatfrom Philadelphia, In apleafant situation, about three mile* from (own. Application left at the Printer's addrefladto A. <B. will be attended 1 to. '■ auguftaa ' . ,'f • tf. i • ♦ -'i . SAMUEL POTTER, Wm. PAGE, AND THOMAS PRICE, TT AVE removed to Germ antown, between the five and fix mile Rone, where they r '' e ' a P eneral , afTortment of DRY a great part of which the y have just received by the (hip Coyne from London, via New York. N. B. Letters (Per Port) —fefled to them 1 hiladeiphii, will be regularly lorwarded. Sfpt. 3,1799. dtw&tuthfa tf ■ Now Landing from the ftip Delaware, irofn Can ton and lor iale by the Sufcfcrrber#. Hyson, Hyson Skin, / Young Hyson, If f £A S. Souchong, j Canton and Garden Fan?, Nanktftns, China Ware, afTortcd. Umbrella l ! 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silk*. 'Th*y have also rcmaintrjg on Hand Black Fcrfians, Choppa and Piillicat Romalie, And a general afTorement of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas & Joshua Fisher. 4th mo 26 3000 pieces id and 2d quality Ruflla'Ducfc, too pieces Ravens Duck (fuperioj-) Boston Beef in Barrels, A few bales Bengal [ H £Sm S . iioo bulhels St. Martins Salt, april 11 TO BE SOLD BY .7ESSE & ROBERT WALX. Old Port Wine, in Rpes, Hhds, and quarter calks, . Also Landing at tboir Wharf From on board the ftip Edward from Liftton. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. junc aj j TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coirfe and Fine Cloths,— principally Dark Bias, and printed Caflimcres apply to April aj THE PARTNF.RSHIf TRADING under the Firms of Hartshorni, Larg* & Co. and J*s»t R O -' bsrt Wa'ln, was diflolvsd 1 n\o. i(t, 1798, and thepartnerlhip trading under the firm of Harts uoisi ss" Larce, wjsdifTulvrd ijtlj of the 4fh month last, all prrfons indebted to either of the store firms are rcquefted to make immediate pay nient, and those that have demands to prdent their accounts. 7 mo. i jsh Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelpbia, merchant, hav ing afiijjned over all his cfMs, real, personal ind mixed, to the fubfciibers, for the benefit of such of his creditors as may fuhfcribe to the said afilgsment ot> or before the firft of Augufl next. Notice is hereby given, Co all persons indebted to the laid estate, that they are requelted to n, »ke immediate pav.nerrt io either ol ihs or to the said Samuel Milr-e, who is authp' /led to sereive the lame ; in failure u hereof egal lleps will be taken lor the recovery of Au h debts, as are not ditch ar ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, 7 CORMiLIS COMEGYS, V AflWes JOHN ALLEN, J A variety of Lots, many of them vsry advan tageously frtuat,*d north of the city of Phila delphia, in different pms of the Land known a 9 the Estate of the late 1 William Martin, Efq—many of the lots afford valuable sites for Country feats, not excelled by any wits in the fame diflancc oi the City, other lots arc well adapted for Garden Grounds, Paflnre &c. a third description is rtrell calculated for buildings fronting uphn Frankford road,Seeond, Third, and Fourth llreets continued 'o the German Town Road and also on Cross Roads designed to be laid out from Fuurth Street to Fur ners Lane, to whioh the property extends—For further particulars,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLYDAY. on the Premises westward of Fourst *trcct. 8 july TO B £ LET, Pojejicn to be given on the lOth Augxjl, A convenient Three Story Brick House, SITUATE in Spruce between Second and Third Street; apply ac No. no South Second Street, july ii dtf eotf. A COUNTRY SEAT. , CONTAINING about T 1 eu acres of Land, situated « the 5 rfijle stone, on the Ridge Road, being near the Falls of Schuylkill. The Dwelling-House has lately, received a thorough repair, and cenlifts of a Dining Rourti, jofeet long, a Breakfaft Parlour,, a H"Ufekeep er'» Rffom and a Kitchen, with jd£ed rooms, and Garret's over the whole. Adjoining the houfft is a eoVid Girden, Ice-Hou'fe ( Spring- House, Eight ffail Stables, aiid Coacli-Houie, with a large Orchard.' Apply to the Pritotir 1 . august 13 . dim fen Dollars Reward. STRAYED or conveyed on Thursday night lad from off thepiemifes, about 2-J miles from Philadelphia, on the Ridge road, a hamilonic dark hay HORSE in good condition) about 14 hands high, with black Itgs, black mane and bushy black tail, cut flrvght at the end; has feverai long (cratches on hi« bask, occalioned by playing in the field*. Whoever can give information of him so that the owner may have him again„ftvall rccsive the above reward by applying at No. 46, south Fifth Jlrtet. Philadelphia, August 19 5 i ' * ROSS IS SIMSON, HATE FOR SALI, Owen W Jonathan Jones, No. 151 Markct-ftreet. FOR S A LI, FOR SALE, John J. Parry, W ATCH-M AKER, TNFOKMS his friends and the public, he lias r*W«rcd for the season from his (hop in Se cond-flreet to (he next house to the poft-office in . r s. m ° n > oppofitethe Market, where all orders ,* llne wi 1 he executed wirh pirti'cular are and attention. An excellent aflbrtment of SHver Ware and Jcwelei y, and Grfld and Silver Watches, for Sale as above. Trenton, Sept. 4, 1799. Oellers's Hotel in Germantown. nnHE Subscriber bep« leave to inform the public in general, and his friends in particular, has opened his Hotel in Gcrmamown, just atove the Market Ho»fehe has provided the hep of liijiisrs of all kinds, he will prepare dinners at the ftiorteft notice and on the mo!l rcafonahle terms; refrc(hmenn of every kind to be fca<i at all times, as well asfoups every day from u to 3 o'elock. His ordinrry will be as uiual at half pail three o'clock. A COACHEE, will start from the said Ho tel in the morning at 6, for Germantown, atirf return from thence at 9. In the afternoon at 3, an<l return at ? o'clock, where pood accom modations will he provided for paffenpers. N. B. The Hotel in the city of Philadel phia, will remain open as nfual. JAMES OZLLERS. august a 6 djW 'John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Coflaes, Balias, Mfmoodiet, Taffjties, ColicoeS, Vatna Romal and V Handkerchiefs. Mulmul j The foregoing goods are now to ie /eld at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of these Goods may be printed to advantage in this country may 16 35 casks of 6d. and Bd. NAILS, and 4, >4 if j sfad 5 inch SPIKES, entitled to drawback, (or sale by PETER BARKER, W Co. No. 149, High-street. 8 mo. 1 Received by the ship Adriana, captain Carl- London, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HAIR SEATINGS, Suitable for chair and fopha covers, consisting of ftripffil and plain, and of tfce following widths, viz 17, 18, 19, ao, if, 7,1, 13, 24 16, 18, 30 and 35 inches. FOR 9ALE sr d.^m julv 8 SEABORN, TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and cuf- in general, that he has removed from his hoitfe No. 76, Mulberry ilreet, .'or the present sea son, 3 little above Riter's tavarn, Germant»wn, the sign of Gen M'Pherfon, where he intends to carry 01, lhi nfs as uf.iu.l., f (iteniher %. OFFICE FOR THK SALE OF real estates, AGENCY o- COMMISSION BUSINESS -VO. 14 cHESNVr-SMEEr, Between 2d k Front-ftrcets, Philadelphia;. THE SUBSCRIBER,' Being solicited thereto by a number of his Jriends, takes this method to acquaint the Public, that be bas ibis day opened the above Office, and bas for sale the following property, viz. ■jawtf I excellent well built frai;e fioufes, two I room-S on a floor, completely CnifUed iii Chris tian, between Third and Fourth streets, South wark ; t .10 frame lioufes at the corner of Filth and Chrifiian Ihvcts) one thr-e story brick, and one two (lory frame honfe in Qoeiu street; one goed acrullomed tavern in Germ- a 11 reet, between Third and Fourth streets, Soutliw?.rk, known by the name of Weeks's Tavern. One Plantation and tradl of Land in Salem County, New-Jersey, containing, 70 acre*, with a frame dwelling house, and other improvements thereon, together with agooa" propoition of wood land—the above lies Hear a public landing. Also, 15 acres of wood land in Cumberland county, New Jerfny ; a number gf>a!uable lots to be let ou ground rent, in the dillriil of Soutlnvark. Ground rents and debts colle£lc<f with prompt ness and addrels, by the Publics' MolV obedient ■ HamMe fervint, N. B- A smart LAO wanted, of good connex ions, who writes a tolerable hand, augoft i 5 THE partnerlhip qf Jofhtia B. Bond, aod lohn Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Eif Brooks, is this day diflTolvefl by mutual consent, all persons indebted to them, are re queued to make immediate payment to Jofbua 1?. Good, and those harinp demands to preftnt thsir accounts to him for fettlemtnt, April i NOTICE. The fubferibers being duly authorised to receive a{l the debts and effedts of ja tries Wilkins, of Philadefp!iia,all those indebted ■JD him are cautioned against making pay* rient to any Other persons. . ,• , , : DANIEL SMITH, / ' « GIDEON H. WELLS* 4.uyuft 26th, '99, • ; • eodira» • ' ' ' " *■;' ~3ta*iw. Hat for SeJt. GEORGE PENNOCK, JOSEPH H. FLEMING. tu th.fat. 3W Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks. § «. J<* J JUST RECEIVED, Irom the BOSTON Manufactory, A Sgb-£H7ITr OF WINDOW GLASS, Ji N. B. Any fi/,c or sizes that may be warned c larger than 18 by 12 can be had troi» said manufa£to- ry, on being ordered ; and attention given to forward oa any orders that may be left for that purpofc—• Apply at No. g, South Water-street, as above, j'jly 8 dtf FOJI SALE BY, IVanlea to Employ, A PERSON of Judgment and Integrity to OCCa llr.Hally attend Vendues to purchafeWet and Dry Goods for an cxtenfive Country Store. Pro posals fcalcd, directed to A. B. with the name faring to th«i qualifications of the agent, and left with the printer, will be duly attended to. The H9r applicant will mention the .No. of thehoufe where he, or ihe, resides, that a letter dira&ed by p,ft may bi- regularly received. Aug. 10 'Notice-;' , **■ „ 1 ALL person* lia-ving claim*agsinfl the t • T^, of Col. Oldh»th J tale } •> of'Ccecil County, Maryland, are hereby warned * r \y ' , •>. to exhibit the ioma immediately,. wit& voucher* - thereof, to rhe'ftifcfvrite's. _ i . v -/v-Ah • - & Maryland, Sept. i, 9799. ) jtawim. NOTICE. To the Creditors of joseph Alexander, LATE of Lawiftown. in the eounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Penrifylvania; who was a part.ier of the firm us Johnson & Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court of Common pleas, in and for the county of Mifflin aforefaid, for the benefit of the laws of the said commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fee. nd Tuesday of September next, for a hearing of Jne and my creditors at Le» iflown, in faidcotinty. of which, please to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. . august 23 £ 3awtf THIS is to give notice, That the Subfcribcr, of Elkton, haih obtained from the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters of Admioidratioii, on th« pcrfonal ef tateof SAMUEL HEIVETT, lateol fai3 Co-jn ty, deseafed. All persons having claims agsi.ift the said deceased, are hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Sub [criber, at or belore the fir it day of March next— They may ntherwife, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said tllate. Given uodtr my hand tfci* l Jth day of August, eodtl, JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. - From the 1 st of October next, The STORES &? WHARF, W DJGINING th/? Drawbridge, now occupied 4t,i. by Mr. Joftiua Gilpin.——The terms may eotf Aug. 17 us known by applying; Market-flret*' jujy a? • •,:-;-v jMtwtf v 1 ■' " " «*#">'•! dlw. Valuable Property for Sale, .n Chefn«t, near Sixth street, directly opposite iTi nut flr«cc and 73 feet in dtpih, wherecn is a good frame lu.nfe, now in the tcnure'oi Samuel Bengje fuWtd to a ground rent of iqi. per annum. The, advantageous fituatios of this j ropcrty re quires no con-mcnts, for it must be known, thrrc BB>j no. 19S, Chefnut flroet, next door to the pre niifes. g®? tu.th TO BE SOLD, TWO new frame two Stoiy Hou se» pleasantly ('.mated near Hie Jolly i'oft-Tav ern, upper eiid of the Village of Frilnkford. There are in each house, besides a kitchen, two rooms an the fir.ft floor; three on the fcccnd, with roomy garvats, all well fiailhed-r there coach henfe. Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to becoipe pur chasers are requefled to view the premises, and tor terms applv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 eotf SAIE . OF The Springetsiurji Grounds. ON Tliurfday the t6tb September, at two o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry on Schuylkill, will commence, the lale of the re maining lots of the Eftale. Pmrchafers paying one fourth of the money down, may have credit for the remainder as follows: Six months from the day of sale for one fourth, Nine months from ditto one fourth, Tn.'tl'vc months from ditto one fourth• J. CONNELLY, and Co. Auctioneers, § HALF A CENT REGARD. RAN AWAY from the fuhferiber on the 8(l> jnft. an aporenticejad, named Jojefh Barnet, paper maker by trade, about 10 years of age five feet eight-6r ten inches high, light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, remarkable for being a noted liar, had on when he went away a hat half worn, brow n mixture cloth coatee, striped velvet waistcoat, and mary other clothes Any perl'on that will take thefaid apprentice up and bring him home (hall receive the above reward and so charges paid. Peter bechtel. Lonoc Merioti Toruivfhip, Montgomery County, 1 .Seftemitr :o, 1799. H»jw. iV 'J '< £* [Volume XVI. 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