of t^t fllUtefc States, an » Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. n * r jrs tier annum to Subscribers residing j "the citv of Philadelphia. All others pay I 'le Dollar additional, for enclosing and di. ° tin? • and unless some person in this city r 71 become ansioerable for the subscription, I \ ■ tmus t be paid Six Months in Advance. j The Bricifli letter-os-marque (hip, | Samuel Roper, commander, B ' [OO tont, coppered to the bends and B i 6 fix-pounders. A great part of her "E 'etreetieirK taiiy to go 0:1 t-oard," (he it intended iKtt&i! a# fob " M P off,ble For lrei £ ht or P a < ra ß« t» the captain 011 board,or tn ® NICKLIN W GRIFFITH. lujjull 1.5 For FREIGHT or CH for europi:, fc&ioX She Krt huu» Sept. 5, 1799- • !£' L fr< Mi ■ Alicant anri (Jilnraltir 308PFPE8 BRAND j pipes ") i h«r9i«d« £ l\£D aiJkii-W . • ]5 I SHERRY So quartuCcaflcv^—^ fc<Sb quarter calks MiUga Win* *9O kegs Kaifms , 4|o bow do. • • 94*j*r« do FOR SALS BV Ntfl&tNV GRIFF#H, WbQ altfT-off'er for safe: v ' TKE SAID SHIP belvedere. Mew-York built, coppered to the bends, 14 fix-ponndeK, with imal! arms in fciUfaft. FOB SALE. TO GRAZIERS. b£i,w*6wk« of tht lafl will and teliament of Ce- KT£i{MlQivid Formaii, deccaicd, will be exposed at tmblie vendue, (on the premifet) 00 PiyWeinrfdaythe ol ne * r >»' ten p*.'£feloik ill the forenoon of tkat day, THAT very valuable and PLAN TATION, lying on the Long Marsh in Qm«h Anne's county, Date of Maiyland, con taining about five huodred acres, --b«uc fifteen miles from Chester town, fix froift Church hill, liid twelve from the head of Chelier. This property is an obje& of very great spe culation, particularly td any perton in the graz ing line, and in faft tofcny person wifliing to vsil their money in lands. There is a very large proportion of laid larin laid down in timothy, and will cut graft fufficient, I doubt not, to pay 4 no; profit of SCO dollars a-year. There are alb abut twenty acres more cleared and fit to lay down in prals j and what renders it mure valuable is, tnit when ence the timothy is will ftt, it will lalt any person's life time; And what it called th« bed of the Marsh, (of which there is a considerable part belonging to this farm) tfcteJVil is from four to fix feet deep, of a black ricii loom, and will average from two and ar. half to three tons of timothy an acre ; and ion two years past allthe hay which could ■! be spared from the farm, has fjld at the flack far 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 eo; it is well timbered, and contains maple fwamps,that when cleared, will make meadows equal tu any on the farm. Any person wifliing to purchaft, ean view the pit mile* on application to Mr. Stephen Forman, on laid farm. The conditions of sale will be, ooe half the purchase money on the 4rft day of January next, and the remainder on the firft day of P : iy following. 1 WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Surviving Executor. U 17. 1799- teVjAtf E S "K INSEY, Esq. Chief Juftite of the fu pre rue court of New-Jerfcy. Notice is hereby given, fHAI upon application to me by Joseph P. Min nick, and John W. Bloomfield for themtelves, bj John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife, William Bullus, John Moore, in the right of his »ife Mary, J u hn Bullus and Ruth Bulla*, who Claim an undivided Dlcth part of all that trail of anil situate, lying and being in Springfield, Bur iiijjton county, containing eleven hundred and liy-tighc acres and a half of an acre cr there at?, lormerly devized by Mary Ludiam to incis Bullhs, who by his (all will and teftarpent "td the fame trait to William Bowftr, and »n Turner in truftfor Samuel Bullus hii son in ' f*'d Samuel Bullus by hit deed bearing eon or about the £th day of March 1796, iveyed the '.ime to his children Francis Bullus, the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul ■ imam Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary )0^ C ' 11 u^us a "d Ruth Bullus, I have nom ' k"ij a PP O ' n . J o * l L'pp«ncott, Esq. of 'ngnckl aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. city of Burlington, commillion -1 0 divide the wid trail into lii eqial lhares or '' unless proper ofajt&ions are ftatcd to Htn Nov. nc*t, atmyofficein the , ""''"igton at ten o'elok in the morning of ' a /'l°b Lippencott, Abraham Stock . Charles Ellis, will then be appointed the ■ramioners to make petition of the said trait *na t pursuant to an aci, entitled, " an ad for orc ea y patition of lands held by Co-part ,'l tßn fts, and tenants,in common " paf rL C | Cve " da y ®f November in the year of m haßd th « 30th JAMES KIN3EY. d6w. %• 9. K* -* H L. K \Sf -> - * *• -• KM.., 190.] THE LONDON, the brig ENTERPRISE, m w & f tf UWtljO. PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1799. 120,000 wt. COFFEE, Chiefly prime quality, in bag« and barrels, AND 17 hhds. SUGAR, Just arrived *t Nev> Cast It, In the fehooner Advwture, Pty». Dcv«fc*x, iron Port Republicain, jui<jfor fcle by rpOMAS & JOHN KEf LAND. September 17,1799. ,int. JOHN Millzx, JUN. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has fi/r Sale. Celtics, Bafist,, Mamaojies, Taffaties, Colicoes, P*na RooiM and ( Handkerchiefs, Mulmul J 1 The foregoing goods are nttu to he fold at REDUCED PRICES, H. B. Many of thclc (iwods way be printed to aiU'-.ntsyt hi thl, <. nia, *6 • - • ; • . . :is, iyha .. >;.%* f--- -- ' "'J 1 " f ajSiT r-r.,. . iilMj IU.-lU:'., - .i.k ..'lib, ( h;r aflorttJ to ' i- ches, r chief«. T'nilus 'i flanif ' '•■ ■ -■■ • ar.d r.uHUiußpiii^s. 4u«*<iiicut cl ij, y as sCuill. ." ** Thomas & Joshua Mister. 4th mo 16 t ROSS HAVfc FOE SiM, 3opo pieces lft and. 2d quality RuffiaDuck, 100 pieces Ravem Duck (fupeiioi) 131,(Ion Meet' in Barrels, 1100 bufheli St Martins Salt, april 11 TO BE SOLD BY yBSSE ts* itOlfCßf trALH. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. ant 1 quarter csflts, Also Landing at tbeir Wharf From on board the fbip Edward from I-ifbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and <jr. calks. junc »5 5 THE STORES Of the SubTcribrra are continued opes u usual THEY HATE FOR SALE 70 hoglheads Molasses, 2e bales Surinam Cotton', ao,coo pounds green Coffee, 10 pipes old Port Wine, 100 boxes Claret, 50 kegs Pearl Barley, 30 boxes Tumblers, (aflorted) 200 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass, 40 tons Hemp. Also an extensive variety of Silesia and other German Linen 3, Checks, Sue. all which they will fell at reasonable pric®s and gene rous credits. * „* App'ication by letter or otherwise, will be immediately attended to. PRATT and KINTZING. Philadelphia, sth Sept. 1799. mwf.9t Faflmnable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGAI.L, NO, 134, MARKBT-STREKT, HAS jnH received per ihip Thomas Chalkley and Adriana.from London, an elogaot aflbifmint of the mo ft Millinir r, tix. Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue (rape, lull dress ctrt Do, do. and do. Pclfon'g bpmett Infant'* pip« draw bonnet* Maid's lancy ao. do. Woraex') do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do. do haU Fancy bugle (hoe rofct Do. do. trimmings Black, white, blur, yellow, pink and orange «rap« Black, white and green gauze ve»U 80. gauxe cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, just arrived, a further aflortment,6f Millinery. June 16 NOTICE. Bank of North America, Sept. 9, 1799. "pHOSE Perfoni who have Note* or Biftj X to pay at this Bank, are iufurmed That regular Noticea will be put under sealed covers, dircfUd to the refpeflive payers and lodged in the Poft-Oflke, every Monday until the return of the citizens. RICHARD WEtLS, Casbhr. i diat CATTLE. About Sixtj-Six Head for disposal. gt Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the Illand in Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of writing, dircil to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. 1, 1799- ? TO BE LET. Until the 15th of November next, Afafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In a pleafcn.t fitintion, about three miles from town. Application 'eft at the Printer's addreflsdto A. B. will be attended to. &ugu&« (f- •n-lOMAS PRICE, H AVE removed to Gfrmantown, between the five and fix mile itnne, where they have for (ale, a general sfTortment of DRY. GOODS, a great part of which they have juil received by the shin Boyne frosi London, via New York, 1 N. B. Letters (Per PoftJ addrtfletj to them Philadelphia, will lie regularly forwafrded. Sept. 3,1799. . diw'&tuthfa tf' HO. 201, MARKEr srAEEf. Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND & Co. 31 Tons Patent Improved flieathing Copper U Nails, viz. SO, 14, i 6, Us »8 oz. per foot, 1 53" : 1 8 inch Polished & uupoliflied Sheath ing Nails, 80 boxes of Tin. LIKEWISE ON HAND, A Large affbrtmenr of Raffed ar.d Copper bottoms and fh<tct» 'or Copper-Smiths, Lead t3" Block Tin, 3»wtf YX-lfivt.-.-,.. (Rom Can AW a General aflortment of Ironaiongcry for fj;c as above. August 15. fi 1 ? TO be fold for dyih by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richar<tWeffii,Cooler's F'erry—Jonathan Hai'kerjWsoidliyrf—isd Jefle Evans, I.umber '°p. i"Hi^y*K^haveufedthem givetiitm.ihe prttjtrence to a'fty ovher kind, as they require '■QmiW, hrtaif thifgraund btiter, are ktp( ia fatfi—t)ie plan is. nucb Amplified aod co'hfiftsof but one piece ®f cast Iron, with the handles ind beam of wood j they may be&xed with wrought lay» aud coulter* to b« put op with forews and taken off at pleasure Patent rights for vending with inftru&ions for making then) ipay be had by applying to John Ncwbold, or the fubferiber 'No. afa North Front-ttreet. A number of valuable triili of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron iVorksor Farms, inoit ly improved, lying chiefly in the county cis Hun tingdon ftatu of Pennsylvania. Thofc who may incline to view them will please to apply to Joha Canan cfq.near Huntingdon. tar let Ntwbold-. tawtf ju!y i? THE, PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firms of HAitTiHORN*, Larck W Co. and J»sit Us Ro- BERT Walk, was diflblvad i mo. lft, 1798, and the partaerfnip trading under the firm of Harts ho*ne ts" Lahgk, wasdiffulved 15th of the 4th month last, alt persons indebted to either of the above firnn< are requeued to make immediate pay merit, and those that have demands ro prefcnt their accounts. ) CTO. I3th THE partnership of Joshua B. Bond, and fohn Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond & Brooks, jj this day ditTblved by mutual co*.fent, all perlons indebted to them, are re qutfted to make immediate payment to Joflina Bond, and tliofe having demands to present rtisir accounts to him for fettlemrnt, April i Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all bia real, prrfonal *nd mixed, to the fwbfcriber-, for the beaefit of such of his creditors as may fujjftribe to the said alignment ok or before the fir ft of next... Notice is hereby given, To all persons indebted to the said eflate, that they are requested to n. ake immediate payment to either of th« afßgnei- or to the said Samuel Milc3, who is authc (led to seceive the faine ; in failure whereof egal steps will he taken for the recovery of Aich 4«l>ts, as are not dil'ch v ged accordingly. GEORvJE ASTON, ~i CORNELIS COMEGYS, l A%.»ec 3 JOHN ALLEN, J feb. 14 Avaritty of Lots, many of them v«ry advaii tageouily fituat.'d north of the city of Phila delphia, in different parts of the Land known as the Eft&te of the late William Martin. Efq—many of the lot# afford valuable fitej for Country leats, uot excelled by any witl in the fame distance otthe City, other 1 <ts are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Pallure &c. a third description is wsll calculated for building- fronting up in Franktord road,Se<Mnd, Third, and Fourth llreets continued •o the German Town Road and alio on Cross Roads designed to be laid out from Fourth Street to Tur ners Lane, to whioh the property extends —For lurcher particulars,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLYDAY. on the Premises westward of Fourt); Street. eotf; S july A beautifulC nintry Seat,for Sale SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr. John Duffield, 13 milei from Philadelphia and 7 miles from Briltol. The buildings consist ofa ntwtwo story Frame Houi'e and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, also a food garden and orchard —10 acres of land will be fold with the premil'cs, but njore can be had if required. There is a gravelly ihore at the river, the water stages for Burlington pass every day in the fmn 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 ticulars by enquiring at No. u, Dock-fireet, or No-161, South Seeond-ftreet, June I. SAM<JEUr*OTTER, «." t asd ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, HAS JUS¥ RECEIVED Patent Ploughs, lVh(> hat for. Salt; Or to Leaf A for a tcrpt of. Tears, Josbtie B. Bond. John Brook*. Samuel Miles, jun'r. FOR SALE, OFF I G E FOR THE SALE OF. REAL ESTATES, AGENCY bf COMMISSION BUS] NE.SS so. 14 cuesnur-sr/tEi:r, Between id Sc Front-streets, Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRIBER, Being solicited thereto by a number of bis Jriendsi, takes tbis method to acquaint the Public, that be has tbis day opened the above Office, and has for sale the following proi trty, viz. TWO excellent well built frame houses, tv»o rooms 011 a floor, completely fmiflied in Chris tian, between t'hircj and Fourth (Iri-ets, SoutU wark ; two frame houses at the corner of Fifth and Chri:tian streets ; ona thr.e flary brick, and on* two (lory frame hotfe In Queen flreet; one go©d acruftomed tavern in Gerniaw flreet .between I bird and Fourth streets, Southwark, known by the gime of Weeks'sTavern. 0-i4 Plant tion and trafl of in Salem County, New Jersey, containing, 70 acres, with a frame dwelling house, and other improvements thereon, together with a good fropoitionof wood land—the above lies Hear a public landing. Also, 25 acres of wood land in Cumberland county, Ne«v Jerfny ; a number of -valuable lots to be let on ground rent, in the diftrid of Soutlnvark. Ground rents and debts collected with prompt ness and addre.'s, by the Public*' Most obedient Humble fcrvant, JOSEPH 11. FLEMING. N. B. A smart "LAD wanted, of good connex ions. who writes a tolerable hand. august 15 1 tu th.fat, 3W w&ftf. TO BE SOLD, An Iftvoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarse aud Fine Cloths, — principally Dark Hue, and printed Caflimeres -t—.'pply to April 49 Received by the ship Adriana, captain Carl- from London, A LARGE AS SO w TMk NT- OF HAIR S EATINGS, Suitable for r.haif and foplia covers, confuting of striped and plain, anxl of the following widths, viz. 17, 18, 19, ao, ai, aa, 33, 24 *6, 28, 30 and 3» inches. for sale ur jgly 8 Joseph H. Fleming, has re moved his Agency aad Cotnmitiion Office, from No. 14,Chcfnut street, to hiskcufe at the Rising Sun village,on the Gcrmantown road, near the 4th mill Gone, where he still continues Hi<9 bufineis Sevtral persons having already applied to him for the purpole of colle&irig debrs, looking out lands, r«cordinpr deed', &c. in different part* of this and other States—he so icits the further patronage of the public before he proceeds on .his journey. N. B He would have no Ohjc&tOn against trav elling to the Briti(h or Spa hi Hi territories, to tranf a& business for anguft 28 d3m DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Nbf ct is hereby given, npH i T agreMbly to an aol of Corigrefs of the -*■ United States of America pafll-d at Philadel phia the aSth daj-of May, 1796, laying duties on carriages fortbe conveyance of persons, and re pealing (heformer ails for that purpose—That there lhall be levied, colleifled ami paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which lhall be keyt by or for any person, for his or her own ule, or to let out to hire, cr for the conveying of f jflTengers, the several dutiei and rates following to wit: For and upon every coaih upon every charriot upon every port elurriot UfTon every poilchjife upon every phscton with or without top 9 Upon every coachee 9 upon nthtr carriages, hiring panrtl work strove, with blinds, giafTes 6r curtains upon four wheel carriages, having framed pofls and tops, with fleel springs upon (our wheel top carriages with wooden or in>n springs on j.icks upon oirricies with tops upon chafes with tops upon chairs with tops, upon fnlkies with rops upon other t#i wheel top carriages 3 upon two wheel carriages with fleet or iron springs upon all other two wheel carrisge9 2 upon every four wheel carriage, hiv ing framed posts and tops, and retting upon wooden spars 2 The Colleger of the Revenue of the ift dj vifion of the firft survey of the diftridl of Penn (ylvanis, will attend daily until the 30th day of September next for the purpose of receiving the duties on carriages, at No. 49, North 3d Street, in the city of Phihdelphia, of which all persons polTefled of such carriages are deflred jawtf Notice is also given, To al^real dealers ira wines and foreign distil led fpiritoua liquors, that licences will be grant ed to them ; rine licence for carrying on the bnfinel's of retailing of wines in a left quantity, or in lei's quantities than twenty gallons, at the fame time and at the fame place, by JAMES ASH, Collector of the firft divi sion of the firft survey of the diftriil of Pennsylvania. Office Of Philadelphia, Avgujl \JI, 1799. N. B. THE STAMP OFFICE AND OF FICE OF INSPECTION IS Removed to GsrmanTown, the firft houfc above the sign of the King of P-rufira. gT Every denomination of Stamped paper to he had at said offi. e. August 15 \ ■'< 4. Oven is? Jonathan Junes, No iji Marlict-flreet, GEORGE PENNOCK, lawjw. rawt^oS. ?. / _\ [l r OI.OMF. XVI. JUST RECEIVED, 'rom the BOSTON Mwiufuctorj, WINDOW GLASS, V; F«p sale by, v . . ISAAC HARVEY., N. B. Any size or sizes that may be wanted cut larger thao 18. by 12 can be bad from said manufacto ry, on being order d; 2nd attention given to forward on any orders th3t may be left for that purpose—* Apply at No. 9, South Water-fir cet, as above. i july 8 dtf NOTICE. The fwbfcribers being duly auiherifed to receive all the debts and effefls of James Wilkin si of Philadelphia, all those indebted to him arc cautioned again (t making pay ment to any other persons. DANIEL SMITH, 1 m August 26ih, '99, codim. f /\ LL persons having claims against th.e Eftat* x\. pf Col. Kdward Oldham (deceased) late I ol Cose il Cuifcty, Maryhind, are hereby warned to exhibit tiie lame immediately, with vouchers thereof, to the fubf<_ri'jtr. HDVVAHD OLDHAM, Jun. A ttorney for Mary Oldham, Ex'rx. Bohemia Manrr, Coccil Joonty, J Maryland, pr. i, 9799. ) 3tawim. /] NOTICE. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lewiftown, in the eounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Pewiifylvania; who was a v-art tr of the firm ul John/on Alexander, I have applied to Judges of the court of Common pleas, in and for ,1 e county of M'iSin aforefaid, for the benefir o! e laws of the laid commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fecund Tuesday of September r,cx', for a hearing of me and my creditors at Leuiflown, laid county, of which, please to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august i 3 £ THIS is to. give notice, That the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters of Adinini(lratio», on the personal ef tateof SAMUEL HEWETT, late el said Coun ty decealed. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thoreof, to the Sub scriber, at or belore the firft day of March next They may htherwife, by law, be excluded from ill benefit of the said cllate. Given under my hand this 15th day of August, 799- • JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. dsw From tbe Ist of October next, The STORES 6? WHARF, \ DJOINING the Drawbridge, now occupied -i- by Mr. Jothua Gilpin.—The terms may ue known by applying at No. 158, Market-Hreet' july eetf aug.l7, Valuable Property for Sa/e, 11 n OhcfHHt, near Sixth ilreet, directly oppofitt Concrhj Hall, A I,OT of ground, about »i feet front in Chef i \ nut ilreet and 73 ;n depth, whcrecn 19 a good frame lioufe, now in the temre of Samuel The, adv.titapeoiu fituatioii of this property re» quires no comments, for it niuft be known, there 'itle will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198, Chefnut ftruet, next door to the pr#» mifes. march 5 D*H,. IS ** i» TO BE SOLD, There are in each house, tietides a kitchen, two and for terms apply to 3 , 3 JOHN McCLELLENT. Frankford, July r; eotf o clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry oa Six months from the day of sale for one fourth» Nine months from ditto one fourth, Twelve months from ditto one fourth, J. CONNELLY, and Co. HALF A CENT REWARD. fj AN AWAY' from tke fubfer&efc oq.- tie IN- Bth inft. anVpjrentjce l,»U» Barnet, paper ranker by trade, about t- V UK B»e ortc»indhe» UglL ltyto #■*, onaplexion, down IfcoK, wore bit Klur <ju«ist4 " emarkable/or being a noted liar,, had pn tie went away a hat half Worn, :lpth cinatee, ftriptdteivttwaiftceaf, * -)ther clothe> r . y " .*.,1 ■■ Any perfbn that will" take.tfce faidi.arorenti«cr ■ IP and bring hito horpeftyirtoelvt tpe afectvaf reward apd up charges, paid. ' *"* ~ / v .p4m..BS^qssC r Ltnver Mtri&i litiun/hrpi Stftfnfar * :^ I ?>7'^ "%V « |- r►. • , . * & . ; . •. * ' - m Noticei 1 " SALE /V .. V I >■ s •- t lT x J - w i •, rfV ■4:*-'
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