-v .... ~ Mtiim J&tfttto 9 and Philudelphid I)aily Ad&ertisftfi JfIIISBBS 2188.] V3°Tbe price of this Gazette is tight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All otters 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 LIVERPOOL.- The Bricifli letter-os-marque fcip, MjTHE LONDON, jstSSSfjg Samuel Roper, eommancier, Burthenjoo ton«, coppered to the bends and ■ mounting 16 fix-pounders. A great part of her " tugo being ready to go on board, (he is intended V•' to faf *» soon >s P oflih ' e For lrei^ ht » r passage > lDclv to the captain on board,or to : NICKLIN £sT GRIFFITH. aupsft *5 § Fct FREIGHT or CHARTER, FOB EUROPE, THt BRIG ENTER P WISE, launch good Vcflel, well fitted, about three years old, and will carry about I too Barrels—can ba fcrtt to lea immediately. flf) For terms Jppiy to Wharton and Lewis ; D (krmantown, near the Market house. Sept. 5, 1799- f M ■ '•» JUST ARRIVED, lutht ftip Belvedere, John Frankfurd, command er, from Alicantand Gibraltar 308 PIPES BRANDY, 17 pipes 34 hogsheads strong bodied RED WINE ,j» quarurc St..) ?v.. l S bat " n, £ SHERRY 60 quarter calks J 100 quarter casks Milaga Wine 190 kegs Raisins 450 boxes do. 94 jars do ':} V. NICK LINV GRIFFITH, IVho also offer for sale, Cjff-k- TAK SAID SUIP BELVEDERE. SHE New-York built,coppered to the bends, mounts 14 fix-pounders, with small arms in proportion, and fails faft. augtilf 13 m w & f tf ■ 1 FOR SALE. TO GRAZIERS. In pursuance of tht last will and teCament of Ge t ntraj David Formon, deccafed, will be czpofed to sale, at jaßblic vendue, (on the premises) on Wednesday the ajth Jay ol OSobeT next, at ten b'cloik in the forenoon of that day, THAT very valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, lying on the Long Marlh in Queen Anne's county, (late of Maryland, con taining about five hundred acre*, about fifteen miles from Chester town, fix from Church bill, and twelve from the head of Chester. This property is an obje<£l of very great spe culation, particularly to any jcrfon in the graz ing line, and in fail to any parson wiftiing to v«lt tbeir money in lands. There is a very large proportion of laid farm laid down in timothy, and will cut graft fufficient, I doubt not, to pay a neat profit of SCO dollars a-ycar. There are also about twenty acres mere cleared and fit to lay down in grass ; and what renders it more valuable is, that when once the timothy is weM fct, it will last any person's life lime: And what is called the bed of the Marih, (of wliieh there is a conliderable part belonging to this farm) tkej'oil is from four to fix feet deep, of a black rich loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timothy an acre ; tad tor two years pall all the hiy which could be spared from the farm, has Bid at the flack for five pounds a ton. Ihe arable land <is calcu lated for wheat, rye, Indian corn, and particu larly for whit is called kite-foot or bright tobac co; it is weil timbered, and cqntaius maple (wimps, that when cleared, will make meadows eqsal to any on the farm. Any person wilhing to purchase, can view the premises on application to Mr. Stephen Formaß, on said farm. The conditions of sale ■will be, one half the purchale money on the firtt day of January next, and the lemtinder on the lirft day of May following. WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Surviving Executor. Sept. 17, 1799. lawtiiO. , .. ,c —■ By JAMES KINSEY, £fq. Chief Jufine of the fuprenac court of New-Jersey. Aotice is hereby given, , "JHAf upon application to me by JofephP. Min nick, and John W. Bloomfield for themfclves, t J John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife, William Bullus, John Moore, in the right of his wife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, who claim an undivided Gxth part of all that tradl of land situate, lying and being in Springfield, Bur , lington county, containing eleven huadred an 3 oghty-cight acres and a half of in acre or there ■ a bout», formerly devized by Mary Ludlatn to K 1 * rj ncis Bullas, who by his lafl will and teflament devised the fame tra<sl to Wittiam Bowser, and Juhn Turner in truftfor Samuel Bullus his son in L i 'ee, which said Samuel Bullus by his deed hearing date on or about the sth day of March I *96, eonveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bui us, William Bullus, Mary Bullua, now Mary John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom •Bated and appointed Job Lippencott, Esq. of Pringfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. j lis, both of the city of Burlington, commifiion ets, to divide the said traA into fix eqtal {hares or parts, und unless proper objections are iiated to nieon the 21 (t day of Nov. next, at my office in the ' T j Bur '' n K ton at ten o'clok in the morning of ." t ta y> l be a 'd Job Lippencott, Abraham Stock or. ana Charles Ellis, will then be appointed the to make petition of the said traA « land, pursuant to an ad, entitled, " an aft for more easy petition ef lands held by Co-part n-rs. joint tenants, and tcnaius«in common " paf e the eleventh day of November 111 the year of j'" '° —Given ur.der my hand the joth " a J of AuguflA. D. 1799. JAMES KINSEY. *?•»• dfiw. FOR SALE BY PHILADELPHIA f THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1799. i 20,000 wt. COFFEE, Chiefly prime quality, in bags and barrels, AND »7 hhds. SUGAR, Just arrived at New Castle, fa the schooner Adventure, Capt. Devsrcux, from Port Repoblicaia, and (or Talc by THOMAS 6c JOHN KETLAND September 17,1799. d lJt . John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Deck, near Third Street. Has for Salt. Coflaoi, Bafiai, Mamoodits, Taffitiei, \ Colicoei, Vatna Ronial and i Handkerchiefs, Mulmul j The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of thcfc Goods may be printed to advantage in this country may 16 Wow Landing from the (hip Delaware, from Can ton an.: ior iale by the Subscriber*. Hyson, Hyson Skin, / Yourg Hyfoa, (3'f A Souchorfc, j Canton and Garden Fan», Naufc-ius, China Ware, afTortcd. Umbrella" 13 to 33 inches, Siik Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbans and Sewing Silks. They bai>c also remaining on Hand Black Persians, Chopna And 4 gcueral afforcnient of Dry Goods :i usual. Thomas Us Joshua 1 ffber. 4th mo 16 ROSS V SIMSO.V, HATE roa SALE, 3000 pieces ift and id quality Ruflii Duck, 100 pieces Raveni Duck (fuptrior) Bollon beef in Barrels, Afc.b,.„D OTSi , j H SSMS. 1100 buifceli St Martins Salt, april 11 TO BE SOLD BY 7 ESSE & KOREItr If ALU. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. ( anc 1 quarter casks, Also Landing attieJr Wbarf From on board the Sip Edward from Lilbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and <}r. caiks. junc 2} THE STORES Of the Subltribcrs are continued open u usual. THEY HATE FOR SALE 70 hogsheads Molailcs, 20 bales Surinam Cotton, 40,000 pounds green Coffee, 10 pipes old Port Wine, too boxes Claret. 50 kegs P<?arl BarUy, 30 boxes Tumblers, (affortcd) 100 boxes 8 by to Window Glais, 40 tpns Hemp. Also an exteclivc variety of Silesia and othar German I.incus, Checks, Bcc. all which tlwy will fell at real'onable prices and gene roul credits. Application by letter or otherwise, will be immediately attended la. PRATT and KINTZING. Philadelphia, sth Sept. 1799- > rnwf.9l Tafhionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MAKKsr-smsur, MAS just received p;r fiiip Thomas Chalkley and Adrian*, from Loii lon, an elegant affortmsnt of the mot fafhiouable MiLLiN'mv.Tii. Chemille rosette Ft AiHERS Fancy flowers Blarfc tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dress caes Do. do. and do. Nelfon'e bjneets Infant's pipt draw bonnets Maid's fancy do. do. < _ Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do. do hats Fancy bugle (Hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, white, blue,yellow, pink snO orange «rap« Black, white and green gauxe veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, just arrived, a further assortment of June 16 NOTICE. Bank of North America, Sift. 9, 1799. T'HOSE Persons who have -Notes or Bills to pay at this Bank, are informed That regular Notices will be put under sealed covers, direft«d to tha refpedlive payers and lodged in the Poft-Oflice, every .Monday until the return of the citizens. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. dut CATTLE. About Sixtj-Six Head for disposal. gf Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the lfland in Wye River, Eailern Shore, Ma ryland,* or in cafe of writing, diredl to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. i, 1799- $ TO BE LET. Until the 15th of November next, A fafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In a pleasant situation, about three miles from town. Application Ipft at the Printer'. addtcflcd to A. B. will be attended to. august it tf■ SAMUEL POTTER, Wm. PAGE, AND THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removed to Germ antovvn, between the five and fix mile Hone, where they hive frit- f 4 I C) a general afiortment of pUY GOODS, i great part of which they havejuft received by the (hip Boyne frovi London, via f«w York. N. B. Letters (Per Port) adilrefled to them Philadelphia, will be regblafly forwarded. Sept. 3, 1799. diw&tuthfa tf ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 201, MARKET^af»EEr. Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND W Co. HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 1 Tons Patent Improved sheathing Copper & Nails, viz. 10, ai, 14, 16, S3* 18 oz. per foot, 1 isf r 1 8 inch t-olilhed ic unpohfhed Sheath ing Nails, 80 boxes of Tin. LIKEWISE 8N HAND, A Large affortijient of Railed and Copper bottoms and ihcets .'or Copper-Smiths. Lt»d V Block Tin, jawtf And a General aJfbrtaient of Ircnmongciy for sale as above. August 15 Patent Ploughs, TO he fold for calh by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wetls, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathau Marker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who haveufed them givethemthe preference to any oifher kind, as ifcey require Icfs team, break the ground better, are kept in order at less txpence and arc fold at a-chcaper rate—the plan i» much Amplified and confiih of but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; they may befixed *ith wrought lays and coulfers to b« put on with screws and taken off ar pleasure Patent lights for vending with inftruflions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubftribcr No. ai» North Front-lireet. Who has for Sale { Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A number of valuable traifls of Land, well fifliated for Mills, Iron Works or Farms, moll, ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon fiat* of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Johs Canan efq.near Huntingdon. Charles Ntwtold\ July 17 THE. PARTNMBSHIf TRADING under the Firms of Ha«t«hoiki, I.arct U" Co. and Jim (3* Ro- BtRT Wain, was diflolvcd 1 ma. id! 1798, and the partnership trading under the firm of Harts uorne !S* Larcr, wasdiffolved 15th of the 4th month lift, all pcrfons indebted to either of the above firms arercquefted to make immediate pay nicnt, and those that have damands to prtfent their ucoaßM. 7 bio. 13th THE pirtnrrlhip of Jqftua B. Bond, and John, Brook*, trading under the firm of Bond isf Brooke, Ii tliis day difrolved by mutual cor.sent, all per Com indebted te them, are re quired to mate immediate payment to Joftma B. Boad, and those having demands to prefect their account! to him for fettlemtnt, Joshua B. Bond. John Breaks, ' aprtl i Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of ft)iled£lphia, merchant, hav ing alCgned over all bis effects, rt»J, personal' »nd mixed,, to the fubferiber-, for the benefit of ftich of his creditors as may fuhferibe <0 the said affigsment on or before the foil nf *ugufl 1 rieM. " I Notipe is hereby given, so aU peifons indebted to the laid efiate, that fliey are rcquefltd to r». «ke immediate pavtrent to either of the affi»t»er or to the said Samuel Milti, who is autho'/ted to receive the fame; tn failure whereof ega] step» will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are not difchir ged accordingly. GEORttE ASTON, 7 CORNELIS COMEGYS, J- Assignees JOHN ALLEN, J f«b. J4. A variety of Lots, many of them vsry advan tageously fituat.'d north of the city of Phila delphia, in different parts of the Land known us the EfUte of the late WiMwn Miiti", Efq—many of the lots afford valuable sites for Country leats, not excelled by any witljn the fame diilance ol'the City, other Ws are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Paftare &c. a third defcriptioa is w.-ll calculated for buildings fronting upon Franklord road, Socond, Third, and Fourth streets continued to the German Town Road and also on Cross Roads designed to be laid out from Fourth Street to Tur ners Lane, to whioh the (Sroperty extends—For further particulars,application to be made to COtf. NICHOLAS HOLYPAY. on the Premifr* westward of Fonrtfc 8 july Jtf. A beautiful Country Seat,for Sale SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr. John Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia ai d 7 miles from Briilol. The buildings consist ofa ntw two Frame House and Kitchen- adjoining—3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, also a good garden 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 fuin mer season, and the land stages for New-York within half a mile ; any perlon inclining to pur chase may know the terms of sale and other par- by enquiring at No. 12, Dock-street, er No. 161, South Seeond-flreet. June 1. lawtf FOR SALE. 4.*'- OFFICE real estates, AGENCYt/COMMISSIONBUSINESS xo. 14 cnesnL-r-srußEr, Between 2d 8c Front-ftrrets, Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRIBER, being solicited thereto by a number of bis Jriends } takes this method to acquaint the Public, that he has this day opened the above Office, and has for sale the following property, viz. TWO excellent well built franc hoofes, two roems on a floor, completely finilhed in Chris tian, between Third and Fourth streets, South wark ; two frame houses at the corner of Fifth and Christian it recta ; one three flory brick, and ont two story fratiic honfe in Quei'n Urttet J otic good accustomed tavern ix German ftrect,becwe:rn Third and Fourth ftrects, Southwark, known by the name of Weeks's Tavern. Ortt Plantation and trafl of Land in Salem County, New-Jersey, containing, 70 acres, with' a frame dwelling house, and other improvements thereon, together with a good proportion of wood land—the above lies Hear a public landing. Also, 1$ acres of wood land in Cuntberland county, New Jerfsy ; a number of »al«able lots to be let oq ground rent, in the ditlrifl of Southwark. Ground rents and debts collected with prampt nefs and address, by the Publics' Moll obedient Humble fervar.t, w&ftf. N. B. A Court LAD wanted, of g"dod connet ionj.who writes a tolerable band, august >5 TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Conrfe and Fine Cloths,— principally Dark Bias, and printed Caflioicres ippljr to ofit0 fit L 7 Jonathan Jones, April 49 Received by the ship Adriatic, captain Carl ton, from London, , A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HAIR SEATINGS, Suitable for chair and fopha covert, confining of ' flripcd and plain, and of the following width*, viz. 17, 18, 19, #O, ai, aa, »3, »4 a 6, aB, 30 and 3» inche». fom sale ax July 8 Joseph H Fleming, has re moved hit Agency and Commißion Office,.from No. i4,Chefnut ilreet, to at the Rising Sun village,ou the Germantown road, Dear the 4th mill ttose, where he ftiil contioues his buGnelt.— Scv«ril perfom having already applied to him for the purpose of colleifting debts, looking out landt, recording doed*, See. in different part» of this and other States—he so icits the further patronage of tbe public before he proceeds oh his journey. S. B He wou!d have no objection against trav elling to the BritiOi or Spaaifli territories, to tranf afl Dufinef* for Gentlemen, anguft 28 d3m DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice ii hereby given, ryHAT agreeably to an aft of Cbngref* of the -*• United States of America pafled at Philadel phia the aßth day of May, 1796, laying duties on carriages for tbe conveyance of persons, and re pealing the former ails for ihat purpofe—Thjt there fiiall be levied, colle&ed asd paid, upon all carriages foi» the conveyance of persons, which (ball h« kept by or for any perl'on, for his or her own use, or to let ouf to hire, or for the conveying of i>aflengers, tile several duties and rate» following to wit For and upon every coach 15 upon eveiy charriot u upon every post tharriot 1% upon every poll chaise ij upon every phtcton with or without top ' 9 upon eveiy coachee g upon othtrcarriages,hiving pannel work above, with blinds, glifles Or curtains 9 upon four wheel carriages, having framed potls and tops, with ft eel springs 6 upon four wheel top carriages with wooden or inn Iprings on jacks 3 upon curricles with tops 3 upon chafes with tepi 3 upon chairs with tops, 3 up;*i fulkirs with tops » upon other two wheel top carriages 3 upon two wheel carriages with fleel or iron springs upon all other two wheel carriages a upon every four wheel Carriage, hiv ing framed polls and tops, and relting upon wooden spars a The Colleger of the Revenue of the ift di vision of the firlt survey of the diftriCl of Penn sylvania, will attend daily until the ;cth day of September next for the purpose of leceiving the duties on carriages, at No. 49, North 3d Street, in the city of Philadelphia, of which all persons poficfied of such carriages are desired to take notice. jawtf Notice is also given. To all real dealers in wines and foreign dial led fpiritous liquors, that licences will be grant ed to theita ; one licence for carrying on the btifijvefß of retailing of wine, in a less quantity, or in less quantities than twenty £alli>ns, at the fame time and at the fame place, by JAMES ASH, Colledlor of the firft divi- Con of the firft survey of the diftriifl of Pennsylvania. Office of infpeflion at Philadelphia, Aiiguji \JI, 1799. N.B. THE STAMP OFFICE AND OF FICE OF INSPECTION IS Removed to Gfrmantown, the firft house above the sign of the King of Pruflia. Every denomination of Stamped paper to be had at said ofli e Avguli 15 tawtjoS. FOR THE SALE OF JOSEPH H. FLEMING. tu th.fat. 3W No. 151 Markct-ftrcet GEORGE PENNOCK, la»3w. JUST RECEIVED, From tbe BOSTON Manufactory^ A QUANIirr OF WINDOW glass; Of different sizes. FOR SALE BY, ISAAC HARVEY, Jun. , N. B. A,ny lite or Cues that may be jvanted cut larger than lB by le can be had from said mjnuUfUi ly, on being ordered ; and aitention given toforward Qn any orders thai may be lpft for that purpofc—— ju!y 8 dif NOTICE. The fdbferiben being duly authorised to receive all the debts ai d effefts of James Wilkini, of Philadelphia, all those indebted to him arc cautioned agafolt making pay ment to any other persons. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLS, August 16th, '99, eodim. Notice. \ LL persons having cliinrts against the Eftat< of Col. Edward Oldham (decealcd) late of Cecil Couhty, Maryland, art hereby warned to exhibit the lams immediately, with voucher* thereof, to the fubf< ribet. EDWARD OLDHAM, Jun. Attorney for Mary Oldham, Ex'rx. Bohemia Manor, Ctecil County, / Maryland, Sept. i, 9799. ) Stawim. NOTICE. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lffwiftown, in the county of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Peniifylvanij; who was a partner of the firm vt Jobnfon if /(letfancier, I have-applied to the Judges of the court of Common pleas, iu and for the county of Mifflin atorefaid, for the benefit of the laws of the said Commonwealth, made for the relief of Icfolvent debtors, and ihey have appointed the l'ecend Tucfday of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditor! at Le\»ifl.own, in said county, of which, pleale to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august 53 J THIS is to give notice, That die Suhfcriber, of rElkton, hath obtained froai the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters of Adnitnidration, on the perfnnal es tate of SAMUEL HEtVETT, late o iaid Coun ty, deceased. All persons having claims r.giilt the said deceased, are hereby warned, to < \ =Lit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to tie üb fcribcr, at or before the firft day of March next They may etherwife, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 15th day of Augufl, 1799- JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. Aug. 17- djw TO BE LET, .From the Ist of October next, The STORES is? WIfARF, I A DJOINING the Drawbridge, now occupied 1 Z"l_ by tA r. Joshua Gilpin.——The terms may I ue known by applying at No. 358, Market-ftreer juJy 29 3rawtf Valuable Property for, Sale, \ in Chefnst, near Sixth street, dire&ly oppofitc Conorxss Hall, A LOTofground,about n feet front in Chcf ' 1 nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a gpod frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge fubjedt to agrounJrent of i-». per annum. The, advantageous situation of this property re quires 110 con.ments, for it must be known, thrre are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title Wilfbemade to the' purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIkVAN, no. t9S.Chefnut flrcet, ucxt door to the px«- niifes. march 5 tu th fa tf TO BE SO L D, TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleasantly situated near the Jolly f av» ern, upper e«id of the Village of ' ranktord. There are in each house, besides a kitcheH. two rooms on the find floor; three on the l'ec ud, with roomy garrats, all well finiihed ,• there are a!f» to each, a good garden lot, stable and coach house. Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become ptir chafers are requefied to view the prerfiifei, and tor terms apply to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 cots SALE OF The Springetsbury Grounds. ON Thursday the a6th September, at two o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry on Schuylkill, will commence, the i'ale of the re- ? maining lots of the Springetflvjry Estate. Purchasers paying one fourth of the money down, may have credit for the remainder as y follows: Six month/ from the day of sale for one fourth, Nine months from ditto one fourth, Twelve months from ditto ore fourth, J. CONNELLY, and Co. Auctioneers. § HALF A CENT REWARD. ' RAN AWAY from the fuhferiher on the Bth inft. an apprentice lad, named Joseph Barnet, paper maker by trade, about 10 year» of age five feet eight or ten inches high, light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, remarkable for being a roted liar, had on when he went away a hat halPworn, brown mixture cloth cnatee, ltriped velvet waistcoat, and maity other clothes Any person that will take the said apprentice up an«l bring him home (hall receive Ui4 abovi reward and bo charges paid. PETER BECHTEL. Lower Merlon 7ctiurfhip, Montgomery County, Sefttmbtr io, J 799. Jawjv,. eotf Dell*. • • V IVOLVME XVI. ■>': 'Vs '.a. v r _, i '■'•'•V
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