I *** MttiStates, Philadelphia Daily kjf , JfVHBUB ?19 !•] price of this Gazette is Eight rUlars ber 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. f^TLIVERPOOL. The Bruifh lettef-of-marque ftiip Mikj THE LONDON Samuel Roper, commander, Bunhor|CO torn, coppered to the bends ana mounting ii fix-pwnder.. A great part of her cargo bring ready td go on board, fhc is intended to fail a» soon as poflible For freight «r paffag* > aoolv to the captain on board,or to ppy NICKLIN y GRIFFITH. augtift 15 for FREIGHT or CHARTER, ' FOH EUROPE, the brig ' ' jy«a ENTERPRISE, f A (launch r ood VefTet, well fitted, about th'cf years oh', and will carry about xjgo Barrels—can ba Cent to lea frnmediately. $ For terms jv r >lv Whsrron ami Lewis in Gtrmaraown, nftr the Market houfi. I • Sept. 5. 1799- $ v. . JUST ARRIfEJ), . kvi»lnth« fllip Betoatlere, John Frankf-rd, command ' er, from AlicantandGihralt-r *<3oß PI PES BRANDY, 47 pipes "5 ■ * 34 bjgfhsade Cftrong bodied H.ED WINE ■ilS butt> > SHERRY f 60 quarter calks J 100 quirttr caiks Malaga Wine 190 keg» Raisins <SO boxes do. > '«>" do ' *® FOR SALE BY , NICKLINIt GRIFFI3II, *;H |r Who also offer for sals, \ TflE SAID SHIP BELVEDERE. bHE is New-Y-ork built, c-oppercd to the bends, mounts 14 fix-pounders, with final: arms in preportion, *nd failsfaft. auguil 13 TO GRAZIERS. In purfuince of the latt will and tefcament of Ge naral David Forman, deceased, will be cxpofed to Tale, at public vendue, (on the premises) on Wcdnefdav the 15 th day ol O.Sober next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, THAT very valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, 1 ying on the Long Marsh in Queen AnhV» county, slate of Maryland, con taining about five hundred acres, about fifteen miles from Chefler town, fix from Church hill, and twelve from the head of Chelter. This property is an objed\ of very great fpe culition, particularly to any petlon in the graz ing line, and in fa (ft to any p#rlim wiftiing to v»H their money in lands, l'here is a very large proportion of laid farm laid down in timothy, and wiil cu' graft fufficient, I doubt not, to pay a neat profit of 5 0 dollars'a-year. There are aifo about twenty acres wore cleared and fit to laydo.vnin grass; and what renders it more valuable is, that when once the timothy is well set, it will lall any person's life time : And what is called the bed of the Marsh, (of wliith there is a confiderahle pirt belonging to this farm) the^f..il is from four to fix feet deep, of ablackrich loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timothy an acre; and for two years past all the h)y which could be spared from the farm, has fold at the Ifack for fire pounds a ton. ihe arable land is calcu-, laied for wheat, rye, Indian corn, and particu ir ly for what is called kite-foot or bright tobac co; it is well timbered, and contains maple swamps.that when cleared, will make meadows equal to anvos the farm. Any person wiftiing to purchase, can view the premiles on application to Mr Stephen Forman, on laid farm. The conditions of sale will be, one half the purchase mosey on the firft day of January next, and the remainder on the firft day of May following. WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Surviving Executor. Sept. 17,1799. By JAMES-KINSEY, Esq. CHefJuftjte of the foprenae court of Ncw-Jerfcy. Notice is hereby given, I AT upon application to me by Joseph P. Min nick, and John W. Bloomfield tor thcmfclves bj John W. Bloomfielci in right of Arm his wife, ■William Bullus, John Moore, in the rivjht of his wife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Built!-, who claim an undivided sixth part of all that traft of land situate, lyinu and being in Springfield, Bur lington county, containing eleven hundred and eighty-eight acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, formerly devized by Mary Ludlam to Francis Bulla*, who by hi* lall will and testament deviled the fame traift to William Bowser, and John Turner in truftfor Samuel Bullus his son in lee, which said Samuel Bullus by his deed tearing date on or about the sth day of March 1796, conveyed the (ams to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame Ann Bloomfield, formerly Ann Bul !ur S ' Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, 1 have notn mated and appointed Job Lippencott, Esq. of ■pringfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. Ills, both of tha city of Burlington, commiilion ers, to divide the faij trail into fix equal (hares or parts, and unless proper oUje&ions are listed to me on the lift day of Nov. next, at my office in the tity of Burlington at ten o'dok in the morning of that ay, the laid |ob Lippencott, Abraham Stock ton anrt Charles Ellis, will then ba appointed the CommiOioncrs to make petition of the said tra«sl 0 land, pursuant to an adl, entitled, " an a3 for < ie more t: ily putition of lands held by Co-part ners joint t«nants, and tenants,iji common " paf ed the eleventh day of November in the year of our Lord IJB9 —Given unde* my haßd the 30th «y ot Augull A. D. 1799. ftp. a, Surviving Executor. liwtljO, JAMES KINSEY. J6w. PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1799. 14.0 barrels Green COFFEE, FOR sale, By SIMON & HYMAN (SIIATZ; i No, Z3 Market Street. ' •WHO HAV* .ALSO ONHAI»p 4 Ijo qr. chells Hyfbn Skin 'F£A.rfif latest 30 qr. chests Hyson ditto, I iihpe>r -10 chests Bohea ditto, J tatim. Sept. 18. ( dim. 120,000 wt. COFFEE, Chiefly prime quality, in bags and barrels, AND t 7 hhds. SUGAR, Just arrived at New Castle, In the schooner Adventure, Capt. Devereux, from Port Republicain, and for sale by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. September 17,1799. due. John Milled, Jun. No. 80, Deck, near Third Street. Has for Sale. . Ofljet, Baftas, MamQQdKs, Taffaties, Colicoe*, P*na "S Rowal and > Handkerchief*. Mulmul J The foregoing goods are new to be si/d at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of Geods may be printed to advantage in this country may 16 Now Landing from the (hip Delaware, Irom Can ton and lor lair by the Subscribers. HyfoD, Hyson Skin, ( . Young Hyfo», &C 1 h A s " Soochong, J , Canton and Garden Fani, Niuk-in», Chma Ware, afibrtcd. Umbrellas 13 to 30 HichtJ, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons aid Sewing SSks. 'Tbiy have alio remaining on Hand' Black Pet flint, Choppa and Pullicat Rotnaile, And a general afTbrtment of Dry Goods at ufull. Tbom is fjf Joshua Fisbcr. 4th mo 46 ROSS isf SIMSON, HATE FOR Silt, jooo pieces ift and ad quality Russia Duck, 100 pieces R;iven» Dtick (fuperioj - ) Hctfton Beef in Barrels, A few bile» Bengal £ jjUMtfuMS. l ioo bushels St Martini Salt. April II 4 TO BF. SOLD BY / fSSft bJ* K'jHEnf JVAJ.N. Old Port Wine, in Pipes, Hhds. ant' quarter cades, Also L.anding at their Wharf From on board the (hip Edward from Lifhon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks. jtinc ijf § Tlip STORES Of the Subliribediare continue ! opea a« ufu:l THEY HATE FOR SALE 70 hogfticadi Molaflcs, 28 bales Surinam Cotton, jo,ooo pounds gnen Ccl Fee, 10 pipes old Port Win-, 100 boxes CL.ret. 50 kegs Pearl Barl»y, 30 boxes Tumblers, (aflorted) 2co boxes 8 by 10 Window Glal's, 40 tons Hemp. Alio an extenGye variety of Silcfia and other German Linens, Checks, &c. all which th«y will {'ell at reasonable pricas and gene rous credits. * Application by tetter or otherwise, wil' be immediately attended to. PRATT and KINTZING. Philadelphia, sth Sept. 1799. rawf.9l Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGAI.L, I/O. 134, MJUKtr-STRMBT, - "**j HAS just received per Blip Thomas ChfttVley and Adri*na, from London, an elegant affortlMtif of the mod falhiotiible MitiiNE*T,Tiz. Chemille rosette FEATHERS ; Fancy iowtn \ Blark tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full drcfscies Do. do. and do. Nelfon'a bon»ew Infant's pip® straw bonnets Maid's fancy do. do. Womea's do. do. do. Do. ' do. (hades Do. do bat* Fancy bugle shoe rofci Do. do. trimmings Black, whit?, blut,yellow, pink and orange «rap-. Black, white and green gauxc vcH» Do. gauz« cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, ji»tt arrived, a further June 26 CATTLE. About Sixty-Six Head for disposal. Enquire of MATTHIAS BOKDLEY, at the Island in Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of writing, diroA to him at Eaftnn, Talbot County-Maryland. Wye, Sept. », Jajv* f rc BF - : eT. Until the <st!. <->' : fovember next, Afafe Ret< ~ta ■sm Philadelphia, In apleifant fit'J-lkn, about three miles from trwn. Application left at j,< Printer's addfcdbdto A. B. will be tttendt ' to . , 1 aoguft a» , tf. SAMUEL POTTER, Wm. PAGE, and THOMAS PRICE, HAVE removed to Gfrm antowh, between the five and, fix vFiile (tone, where they have for (ale, a general of DHY GOODS, a ;rr*at pirt of which they havejtift Received by the lhip Boync from London, via "New York, N. K. Letters (Per Port) adiffrfled to them Philadelphia, will be rcgtlarly forwarded. Sept. 3, 1799. diw&tuthfa tf ' 'V* - \ ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, KOi 201, MARKe¥-STREET. Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND isf Co. HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 1 Tons Patent Improved sheathing Copper & Nailt, viz. it, % 24, 26, (3* 28 oz. per foot, 1 ty* 1 18 inch i'oliihcd & unpohfhed Sheath ing Nails, 80 boxes of Tin. LIKEWISE ON HAND, A Large aflortment of Railed and Copper bottoms and ftwets ior Copper-Smiths, UaJ ts" Block Tin, And a General aflortment of Ironmongery for sale as August 15 Patent Ploughs, XI ' befqjd for oafh by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Fcrry ; —Jcnaihui Harker, Woodbury—and Jeflc Evans, Lumber ton, Ttaofe who have used them give them the preference to any kind, as tbey require iefs team, break the ground better art kept in order atlefajxpencc and are fcld at a ckfaprr rate—the plan is ouch Cmplified and confiltlof but one piece of call Iron, with thf handles and beam of wood ; they may beGxed with wrought lays and > eultcrt to b« put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent lights for vending with inftrjflinns for making tliemrnay be had by applying to John Newbeld, or the fubferiber No. ju North Front-Hreet. 3»wtf Cr to Lease far a term of f ears, A number of valuable tra<3« of Land, wel Gtuated for Mills, Iron «Vork»or Farms, moil y improved, lying chi»fly in the county ofUnn ingdon flat* of Pennsylvania. Those who may icline to view them will please to apply to ilia Canan esq. near Huntingdon. July • THE PARTNERSHIP TRADING under tbe Firms of Larcx \sf Co. aid Jxsn S3* Ro bert VValn, was diflolved > mo. 1 ft, 1798, and the partai-rlhip Hading under the firm of Harts horn 1 53* Largs, diffulved ijth ol" the 4th month lalt, all pcrfoni indebted to eith'r o' the above firms are to make immediate pay ment, and thofcth.it have demands to present their accounts. 7 mo. 13th THE partnrrfliip of Joftiua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond & Brooks, i 3 t !ii* day dflTolved by mutual coafent, all perfor.s indebted to tfiem, are re qutfted to make immediate payment U> Jnflnia B. Bond, and those having demands to present fhjir accounts to him lor iettlernenf, John Brooks. April i Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city ot Philadelphia, merchant, hav in* afligned over all his effeils, real, Jierfortai and mixed, to the fubftriber , for the benefit of such of his creditor* js may fubdribe to the said alignment e» or before the firft of At:gufi next. , Notice is hereby given, so all persons indebted to ibe laid e'ftate, that they are requested to ir.nke immediate payment to either of ths afTiL-ner or to the fa:d Sainm.l Miles, who i 3 autho'iled to receive the fame; in failure whereof 'egal step« wit)"be taken tor the recovery of such debts, as are not dishy. ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, ") CORNEI,IS COMEGYS, £ AffipMti FOR SALE, Avari.-ty of Lots, many of thtm r«ry advan tageously fituat.*d north of the city of fhila ddphia, in different pirts of the Land known as the Estate of the late William Mirtit", fifq—many of the lon afford valuable sites fnr Country leats, not excelled by any within the fame diltance ofthe City, other bts are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Paflu-e &c. a third defcriptioa is well calculated for buildings fronting np-vn Frankford road, Second, Third, and Fourth llreets continued 'othe German Town Road and also on Cross Roads designed to be laid out from Fourth Street to Pur sers Lane, to which the property extends—For further particulars,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLYDAY. on the Premises westward o! Foortfc e trrct. 8 july 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 and 7 miles from Briitol. The buildings consist ofa new two story Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Puinp of excellent water, also a pood gardeu and orchard —10 acres of land will bt fold with the premises, but more can be had if required. There is a eravelly shore at the river, the water stages for Burlington pass every day in the fum meV season, and the land stages fur Now-York within half a mile ; any person inclining to pur chase may know the terms of file ind other par ticulars by enquiring at No. u, Dock-itrcrr, nr No. 161, South Seeortd-fUeet. eotf. June l, wScftf. Who far Salei MILLy ANDRE er Co. HAVE uot removed out of town, and they have f«r sale at their healthy (tore, No. 88, Mirket-ftreet comer of fntuh Third street, A general alTo.tment o£ DRY GOODS, JuJl received from Virginia t 19 hog/hcatls of belt Virginia JOBACCO they will dil'poft of ou reasonable terms. 23. 3teod Mr. Spence, Dentist, has re moved to hi* hotjfe St. Andrew's Squared, % Squares N Wof Bufli Hill, august 2i> OFFICE FOR THIS SALE OF REAL estates, AGENCY fcr COMMISSION BUSINESS m> 14 cHESNirr-sriiF.ur, Between 2d & Front-streets, Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRIBER, Being solicited thereto by a number of bis Jrlends, takei this method to acquaint the Public, that be has this day opened the above Office, and has for sule the following property, viz. T excellent well built frame houses, two I rooms on .1 floor,completely iinijhed in Clirif tian, between Third and Fourth streets, South ward ; two frame honfes at the corner of Fi r th and Chriftjan llrcets ; one thr-e story briclc, and on« two story frame hotiii in ftreet; one gocM accustomed tavern i« Germ-.a ftreet,between I hied and Fourth flreets, Southwark, known by the name of Weed's Tavern. One Plantation and trafl of Land in Salem County, New Jerky, containing, 70 acrej, with - frame dwelling hoiife, and other improvements thereon, together with a good proportion of wood land—the above lies Hear a public landing. Also, 25 acres of wood land in Cumberland county, New Jerfty ; a number of -valuable lots to be 1-t on ground lent, in the dillrifl of Southwark. Ground rents and.debts Collected with prompt ness and address, by We Publics' 5 Mod obedient HumM> servant, Joseph h. Fleming. N. B. A smart LAD wanted, of good connex ions, who writes a tolerable hand. august IJ tu.th.fat. 3W TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths, — principally Dark Slut., and printed CaPumeres fi pply to G'i'cn Is" Jonathan No. 151 Markct-flreet. »pril 39 *' Received by tbe 'sbip captain CffrlA ten, from Lemdem, A .fARGE ASSOXTIIEtfT OP HAIR SSATING'S, Suitable for chair aad-foplu of ftripiM and plain, >md -pi the following widths, viz 17, 18,/fy, »o, tl, 41, 13, 24 »6, 28, jo. and 31 HTchet. ' Fox sale ar -• * GEORWE^EN^OCaC, «otf' d3m i«'y s DUTY ON CARRIAGES. is hereby g£p<fn> * , THAT agrttably to an a<s of Cpngrels o&he UnitedStttes ofiAnjtrica paSl-At Philadel phia tl.e sSth day of May, 17961 laying (JutEp* on carnages for the conveyance of persons, and re pealing' the former aba tor (Kit purpose—'But rTirr# lhs.ll be tovied, collected ami paid, upon all carrugeJ for the conveyance of persons, which (hall he kept t>y r.r for any perl'on, for his or her owh ulV,or to let-out to hirei or conyeyitig at-pafleugers, the fevera! dui fnd rates following to wit: ■ M " For and upon every coach < Upon every gharrift * U(ioi> evevy post thai fiof lipun every pnfl chii 'c upoH eyei y phseton with or without „ tnp " > _• * tipori every coachee % 9 » «pnn.itt)'rfit h'vjpg'pannel /, , work at>ove»'Stfitli bluxfs, gJaffes'" l ,gr curtains 9 • up«n four wheel carriages, having, framed polls and tops, with ffccl upon four wheel top carriages \yith. j- wooden or iron ipriugs on j*cks 3 ' upon curricles with tops , 3 upon chalta with tops ' 3 upon chairs with top/. , - 3 upon sulkies with tops 3 LtS'utf upon other two wheel top carriages 3 upon two wheel carriages with steel or iron springs upon all othe' two wheel carriages 2 upon every four wheel carriage, hav ing framed posts and tops, and reiting upon wooden spars 1 The Colleger of the Revenue of the ift di vi(ion of the firft fiirvey of the diftrifl of Penn iylvania, will attend dally until the joth day of September next for the purpose of receiving the duties on carriages, at No. 49, North 3d Street, in the city of Philadelphia, of which all persons poflefled of such carriages are desired to talK notice. 4 Notice is also given, To all real dealers in wines and foreign diflil led fpiritous liquors, thai licences will be grant ed to them j one licence for carrying on the bufinefsof retailing of wines in a lets quantity, or in lets quantities than twenty gallons, at the fame time and al the fame place, by JAMES ASH, C-.illedlpr of the firit divi sion of the firft survey of the diltridl of Pennsylvania. Office of infpeflion n Philadelphia, August ijt, 1799. N. B. THE STAMP OFFICE AND OF FICE OF INSPECTION JS Rrmoyfd TO Gfrmantowu, tkefirfthoufe above the ilgn of the King of PrufTu. e Every (kri'itnitittion of Stamped paper had at faiil offke. l i v .£-4 ALSO, aawim. x>M v II t f lawtjoS. From the BOSTON. Manufactory, WINDOW GLASS, \ ISAAC HARVET, Jun. N. B. Any size or sizes that may be wanted cut larger than 18 by 12 can be had horn (aid manufadlo* ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders that may be'left for that purpose— Apply at No. 9, South Water-flreet, as above. i u, y 8 dtf JUST RECEIV No/ict ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Col. Edward Oldham (deceased) lite of Ccecil County, Maryland, ara hereby wanted tn exhibit tne lame immediately, with vouchers thereof, to the fubl'c riber. EDWARD OLDHAM, Jun. Attorney for Mary Oldham, Ex'rx. Bohemia Manor, Ccecil County, ; Maryland, Sept. f, 9799. 5 3'awim. N O TIC E. ~ To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATEof Lewiflown, in the bounty »f Mif fl:n, and commonwealth of Pennfyivania; who was a partner of the firm oi "JuMifon izl Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court ol Common pic...-, in and for tbtf conftiy or Mifflin af'orciiki, lor the benefit of the- la,w> of the said commonwealth, made for the relief of info-vent debtors, and they have appointed the fecdid Tuesday of September nex-, f u r a hearing ps me an<} my creditor* at Le*tdnwo, jii laid county, of which, pleafeto take notice.' JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august 23 5 THIS is to give notice, That the Sttbfcribcr, of Elkton, hath obtained from ihe Orphan's Court of Cecil County, In M.irylana, letters of AdminiftratioE, on the personal cf tateof SAMUEL HEWETT, iate 01 said Coun ty. deceased. All persons having claims agaii*.(l the laid deceased, are hereby warned, to xhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the üb fcriher, at or before the fivfl day of March ne*t— They may etherwife, by law, fee excluded from all benefit of the said tftate. Given under ir.y hand this 15th day of 1 August, 1799- JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. aug- 17- d. f w 'X 1 ! Aug. 17. WILL BE SOLD, BV PUBLIC VENDUE, On the 21 st October next, On th« Premises, In the town of Dovc«-, Kent County, Delaware State, EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND adjoining each other, on the weft fide of Kiug-urcct, con depth weltward about 402 feet, on which are ercfled a two ltory brick dwelling houf;, and office, together with several frame tenements— a It ream of water juns through the south nart of advantage. Payment of a part of the purthafe money will a number of years by giving the premii'es in se curity, &c. Sept mber 24, 1799. dtiiO. Valuable Property for Sale, In Chefnßt, near Sixth street, directly oppofne Congress Hall, A LOTofground,about 11 feet froiit in Chef- Herge fubje<9. to a ground rcr.t of jcs. per annum. The, advantageous (ituaiioK of this property ru title will be made to the purchaser. Applv ro JAMES Gift VAN, 110. 198 Cheftiut flreet, next door to the pro- TO BE SOLI), - TWO new frame two Story Hou fespieafantly fitualgd ntrthe Jolly Pofl- i av ern, upper «,d of the Village of rankford. There are in each house, befits a kitchen, two rooms oil the fir.ft floor; three on the fecund, with roomy garrats, all well fmifhed ; there are also to each, a good garden lot, liable and coach house. Part'goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become pur chaiiti. are requeued to view the prcmifet, and for terms applv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 eotf SALE Tbe Springetsbu'ry Grounds. ON Thursday the a6th September, at two o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry on Schuylkill, will commence, the lale of the re maining lots ofth« Spfingetfbury Estate. Pmrchafers paying one fourth of the money down, may have credit for the remainder ai follows: Six months from the day 6f fak for one fourth, Nine months from ditto one fourth, Twelve months from ditto one fourth, J. CONNELLY, and Co. Auctioneers. § -r HALF A CENT REWAIiD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber on the Bth infl. rn apprentice lad, named Joftph Barnet, paper ranker by ti jr!e, about ao years of age five feet eight or t«n inches lii j."h» light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, remarkable for being 4 noted liar, had on when he went away a hat half worn, brown mixture cloth coatee, striped velvet waistcoat, and mar.f other clothes Any person that will take the said apfventice up and bring him home (ball receive the above reward and no charges paid. PETER BECHTEL. l.crvf Mtrion 7onunjiip, Montgomery County, September io, 1799. aawjw. * ■ i [VottflitK 'WSOk I S It*, til th sags
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