of and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. \ t I Number 2196.3 j£J*Tbe 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 city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. fro the Ef lectors of the City and County of Philadelphia. ENCQURAGED by my friends, and grateful for your favours last year, when you placed me within five votes of the for tunate candidate, I take the liberty of again offering' myfelf as County Commissioner. MATTHEW HALE. Philadelphia, Sept. 24th, 1799. For LIVERPOOL. The Briufh letter-6f-marque ship, |&THE LONDON, --'?y Samuel Roper, commander, Burthen 300 tons, coppered to the bends and mounting 16 fix-pounders. A great part of her cargo being ready to go on bonrd, (be is intended to jail as soon as possible For freight er paflags apply t® the captain on board,or to NIC-KLIN GRIFFITH. august 15 JUST ARRIVED, 111 the ship Belvedere, John Frank ford, command er, from Alicantand Gibfaltir ' 308 PIPES BRANDY, »7 pipes ") '34 hogDicads > Itrong bodied RED WINE 3a (juanerc'.fkj J 1J butts - J. SHERRY " 60 quarter calks j 100 quarter calks Malaga Wine 390 kegs Raisins 45Q boxes do. - ; 94 jars do. FOR SALT. BY v NICKLIN& GRIFFITH, Who )also offer for sale, BELVEDERE. SHE is New-York built,coppered to the bends, mount» 14 fix-pounders, with i'mail arms in proportion, and fails fatt. august FOR SALE. TO GRAZIERS. , In porfuance of the lafi will and testament of Ge nsrai David-Forman, decealed, Will be cxpefed to sale, at public vendue, (on the premises) on Wednesday the is 'h day of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, THAT very valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, lying on the Long Marfli !n Queen Anne's county, state as Maryland, con taining:, about five hundred acres, about fifteen miles from Chester town, fix from phurch hill, and twelve from th 4 head of Ghefter. This property is an objedl of very great fpe rulatton, particularly tq any perlon in the graz ing line, and in fadt to »ny psrfon wiihing to v»lt their money in lands. There is a very large proportion of laid farm laid down in timothy, and will cut grass fuffieiert, I dau'ot not, to pay j neat profit of 5.0 dollars a-year, There are also about twenty acres mors eleired and fit to lay down in grass; and what renders it more valuable is, that when ence the timQthy is well set, it will last any person's life lime : And what is called the bed of the Marlh, (of which there is a tonliderable part belonging to this farm) thej\ il is from four to fix feet deep, of a black rich loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timoth> an acre ; and for two years part all the hay which could be spared from the farm, has, fold at the Back for five pounds a ton. Ihe a> c land is calcu lated for wheat, rye, Indian corn, ar.d particu larly for what is called kite-foot or bright tobac co ; it is well timbered, and contains maple fwamps,that when cleared, will make meadows eqaai tarm. Any person wiiTning to purchase, can view the prcmifes on application to Mr. Stephen Forman, on said farm. The conditions of sale will be, one half the purchase money on the firft day of January next, and the remainder on the lirft day of May following. WILLIAM G. FORMAN, Surviviag Executor. Sept. 17, 1799' By JAMES KIN SE Y, Esq. Chief Juftife of the foprerae court of New-Jersey. Notice is hereby given, 'J'HAT upon application to m£by JofephP. Min nick, and John W. Bloomfield tor themfcive*, by John W. Bloomfield in of Ann his wife, William Bullus, John Moore, in the right of his wife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Bulia=, who claim an undivided Gxth part of all that trail of land situate, and being in Springfield, Bur lington county, containing eleven hundred and «ighty-nght acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, formerly devized by Mary Ludlam to Francis Bullas, who by his lafl wiil andteftament deviled the fame trail to William Bowser, and John Turner in truftfor Samuel Bullus his sou in tee, whwh said Samuel Bullus by his deed tearing date on or about the sth day of March 1 796, conveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame Am Bloomfield,formerly Ann*Bul lus, William Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom i»ated and appointed Job l.ippencott. Esq. of S.. ingfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. Ellis, both of the city of B&rlington, commiflion ers, to divide the said trail into lix equal shares or parts, and uulefs proper objedlions are stated to me on the 2tfl day of Nov. next, at my office in the city of Burlington at ten o'clok in the morning of that iay, the said ]ob Lippencott, Abraham Stock ton and Charles Ellis, will then be appointed the to make petition of the laid trait of land, pursuant to an ad, entitled, " an ail for the more easy petition of lands held by Co-part ntrs, joint tenants, and tenants.in common " pas sed the eleventh day of November in the year of our Lord 1789*"—C*iven under my hand the 30th day of AiigullA. D. 1799. JAMES KINSEY. ftp- S. d6w. \ eotSO. T.IE SAID SHIP Jn vv & f tf MWtJjO. 140 barrels Green COFFEE, FOR SALE, By SIMON & HYMAN GRATZ, No. 232, Market Street. WHO HAVE AASO ON HAND, 150 qr. chests Hyson Skin TEA,") of latest 30 qr. chests Hyson ditto, V impor -10 chests Bohea ditto, J tation. Sept. 18. dim. 120,000 wt. COFFEE, Chiefly prime quality, in bags and barrels, AND 17 hhds. SUGAR, Just arrived at New Castle, In tie schooner Adventure, Capt. Devereux, from Port Republicain, and for sale by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. September 17,1799. dllt. John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. Ceflfaes, B atlas, Mamocdiea, Taffaties, Colicoes, Patna ") Rcwnal and V Handkerchiefs. Mulaiul 3 The foregoing goods are voiv to be ft Id at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of tbefe Goods mny be pritited to advantage in this country may 16 Now Landing from the (hip Delaware, from Can ton and lor sale by the Subscribers. Hyson, Hylon Skin, ( _ „ Young Hyfoii, tff Souchong, j Canton and Garden Fans, Nankusns, China Ware, affortecL Umbrella* 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons aad Sewing Silks. They have also remaining on Hand Black Persians, Choppa and Pullicat Romalls, And a general assortment of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas is' Joshua Fisbtr. 4*th mo *6 ROSS Is" SIMSON, HATE FOR SALE, 3000 pieces ift and 2d quality RufliiDuck, ioo pieces Ravens Duck (superior) Boston Ueef in Barrels, A few biles Bengal [ „SShUMS. iioo bushels St. Marios Silt. » apri-l ii . . 1 ■ TO BE SOLD BY .9'ESSE {S* ROBERT H'AJ-tt. Old Fort Wine, in Pipes, Hhcls. ant" quarter calks, Also Landing at their Wharf From on board the ftip Edward from Liflion. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. caiks. junc 15 5 THE STORES Of the Subscribers are continued open as usual THEY; HATE FOR SALE 70 hogsheads Molasses, 2* bales Surinam Cotton, 20,000 pounds green Coffee, 10 pipfes old Port Wine,> 100 boxes Claret, £0 tegs Pearl Barley, 30 boxes Tumblers, (assorted) 200 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glals, 40 tons Hemp. Also an extensive variety of Siltfia and other German Linens, Checks, kc. all which .they will fell at reaforiable prices and gene rous credits. *** Application by letter or otherwise, will be immediately attended to. PRATT and KINTZING. Philadelphia, sth Sept. 1799.. mwf.9t Fashionable Millinery, ELIZA M'DOUGALLf, NO. 134, MAKKET-STRESr, HAS juII received per ship Thomas Chalkley and Adriana, from London, an elegant afiortment of the most fafliionable Millinkry, viz. Chemille rofctte FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers 7 Wreath*. Pink, yellow and blue crape, full drefscaes Do. do. and do. Nelson's bjnnets Infant's pipe draw bonnets Maid's :ancy <Jo. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades % Do. do hats Fancy bugle (hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, white, blu?, yellow, piivk and orange erap# Black, white and green gauze veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. And per Harmony, just arrived, a further aflortment of Millinery. June 26 CATTLE. About Sixty-Six Head for disposal. 0- Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the Jiland in Wye River, Eaftecn Shore, Ma rylandj or in cafe of writing, dire£l to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. a, 1799. $ TO BE LET. Until the 15th of November next, A fafe Retreat from Philadelphia, In apleafant fituition, about three miles from , town. Application left at the Printer's addrcflidto A. B. will be attended to. august it tf. PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5 , 1 79g . Jawtf eotf. I SAMUEL POTTER, Wm. PAGE, AND THOMAS PRICE; HAVE removed to Germantown, between the five and fix mile stone, where they have for sale, a general alTprtment of DKY GOODS, a great part of which ttey havejuft received by the Ihip Boyne from London, via New York. N. B. Letters (Per Post) adilrtfTed to them Philadelphia, will be regularly forwarded. Sept. 3, 1799. diw&tuthfatf ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, IfO. 201, MARKET-STREET, Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND Co. HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 1 Tons Patent Improved (heathing Copper & Nails, viz. 10, 24, 26, ts" 28 oz. per foot, 1 53* 1 1 8 inch Polished & unpoliflied Sheath ing Mails, 80 bojtes of Tin. LIKEWISE 0N tiAm, A Large aflortment of Raifw! and Copper bottoms and ilwets 'or CopDKf-Smiths, Ltad UJ" Bl.ick Tin, And a General assortment of Ircnmonge.y for sale as above. Attgnft ij, Patent Ploughs, r Tn 'be fold fcr calh by Joseph Salter at Atfion -1- Richard VVeHs, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Barker, Woodbury—anil Je/Te Evans, Lumber ton, Those who haveufed them give them the preference to my ovher kind, as tbey require lefsteam, break the ground better are kept in order at less cxpence and are fold »t a cheaper rate—the plan is much Amplified and confiftsof but one piece of cast Iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to b« put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent tights for vending with inftroAlong fop making them may be had by applying to, John Newbeld, or the subscriber No. 21a North Front-Sreet. Who has for Sale } Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A number of' valuable tnfl« of Land, well situated for Mills, Iroii iVorksor Farms, moft !y improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan efq.near Huntingdon. yCkarles Ntivboldi lawtf July 17 THE PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the •Firms of Hartshorni, Large ts" Co. and Jesse ts" RO - Walk, was difiolved 1 mo. ill, 1798, and the partHcrlhip trading under the firm of Harts hoene W Large, was diffulved 15th of the 4th nao«th last, all persons indebted to either of the above firms arerequefted to make immediate pay. ment, and those that have demands to prsfent their accounts. 7 mo. 13th THE partnership of Joshua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Brooks, is this day diflolved by mutual co'sferit, all perfofis indebted to them, are re qusfted to make immediate payment to Joshua B. Bond, and those having demaltds to present Chair accounts to him for settlement, April i Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, h iv. im; aligned 6ver all his tfTcfls, rtal, pcrfoairi ir.d mixed, to the fubfuiber-, for the benefit of such of his creditors as triAy. fuhfcribe to the said afiigßment or or before the firft of" Augult next. Notice is hereby given, To all persons indebted .to the said ettate, tha: they are requested to 11. ake immediate payment to either of the afiigoer . «r to the said Samuel Miles, who'is iutho' ,ied to receive the lame ; m failure,whereof' egal steps Will be taken for the recovery of such debts, at are ged accordingly. : ' GEORGE ASTON, n CORNELIS COMEGYS, I Affip-nees JOHN ALLEN, J feb. 14. 3awt f FOR SALE, A variety of Lots, many of them vary advan tageously Ctuat.'d north of the city of Phila delphia, in differen* parts of the Land known as the Estate of the late William Martin, Efq—many of the lots afford valuable sites for Country ieats, not excelled by within the fame diitancc oithe City, other bts are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Pasture &c. a third description is well calculated for buildings fronting upon Franktord roaJ,Second, Third, and Fourth ltreets continued 'o the German Town Road and also on Cross Roads deigned to be laid out from Fourth Street to Tur ners Lane, to which the property extends—For further particulars,application to be matle to NICHOLAS HOLYDAY. on the Premises westward ol Fourth Street. July A beautiful Country Seat, for Sale SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining land» of Matthias Siplei and Mr, John Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miles from Briltol. The buildings consist ofa ntw two story Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, alio a good garden and orchard —io*acres of land will be fold with the premises, but more can be had if required. There is a gravelly {We at the river, the water stages for Burlington pass every day in the sum mer season, and the land ltages for New-York within half a mile ; any perl'on inclining to pur chase may know the terms of sale and other par ticulars by enquiring at No. 13, Dock-street* er I No-161, South Seeond-flrest. June t. w&ftf. d3m Joshua D. Bond. John Brooks* dtf. MILLY ANDRE & Co. HAVE pot removed out of town, and they have far sale at their healthy store, No. 88, Market-flreet corner of fotub Third street, A general affoi tment of DRY GOODS, Also, JuJi received from Virginia, >9 hogsheads of belt Virginia TOBACCO they wijl dispose of 011 reasonable terms. TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coatfe and Fine Cloths,— principally Dark Llus, and printed Caflimercs Apply to Owen t3" Jonathan Jones, No 151 Markct-flreeti April 49 _ JUST ARRIVED, From London, in the brig Mercury, Capt. Yardfr lay, and intended to be landed in a few days, en Walnut-lirest wharf. 50 Hdds. Draught Porter, t)6 Cask* Brown Stout,, do., in bottles, 40 casks ftiot, No. 1 to 6, chiefly 3 & 4, jo Hhds. Superfine Whiting, io Cafe Green Copperas, 8 Hfods. Ground Lend, viz. Red, Wkitej Spaniil) Brown and Ground, Paints, Black Yellow and Venetian, 4 Calks Glauber Snks. 1 do v each of Cructe Antimony,* Cream Tartar ami Sal Cartlratamac, ' 1 do. AUum com. 26 Half barrels Gun Powder, FF—C &c. A I. jo, Said BRIGANTINE, As foe came from sea, jufl copper* ed in London, with the best quality .wnS§s«l copper, armed with 11 eighteen wgSaipound carronadcs, and 4 long fixei small amis, hoarding netting, &r This vessel is cempletely equipped, and in a fupe 'lor flyle, burden aftove 1700 barrels—Sails re -rkably (aft. For sale by v ft or sale by THOS. 43- JOHN KETLAND. oept.23. d l4 t For FREIGHT or CHARTER, f The faft failing Brig TWO BROTHERS. ELIJAH STODDART, matter; JV"vw laying at Cbefnut Street Wharf. She is in complete order, and rgady ta receive a Carg«. *»* For terms apply to the Captain on board, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY isf Co. e*diw. Oftober a, 1799 Notice is hereby given, To the OWNERS of MEADOW LAND, Within the Diflrifl of Schuylkill Point, THAT an Eleaion for Five Managers and a Trcafurer for the ensuing year, will be held at Benner's Tavern, sign of the Blue Ball, on ruESBAY the Bth of OAsbur next, between the hours of three arid five in the afternoon. LAWRENCE SECKEL. Tre usurer• September 28, * 7951 To BOTANISTS, GARDENERS and FLORISTS. AND to all other ladies and gentlemen, curious in ornamental, rare ex,otic or foreign plants and flower?, cultivated in the grcrn house, hot houfa, or stove, and in the open ground-—A large and numerous variety of such rarities is now of fered for fj|.le, being the acquirement of many years earnefi application, great afliduity, and con liderable ex pence. The prsf.'nt proprietor having, from the natu ral growth an.! fuccelsful increase cf his plants, as well as from frequent other acquirement* and ad ditions to his collevlion, so far indreafed ic as to render the allotted apartments not fufficiently large and commodious, is induced to make this of fer, or facrince. After reserving a general and suitable ftrfck, he ro / (pare a well afTorted and great variety of those things, comprifiKg a beau tiful colfo&ion, fiiffici;rnt to decorate, furnilh, and ersamert a Jpaciuui or Landfcmegreert-bouji AT ONCfi> * he whole collect n, fnr that department, will be f»ld ou very moderate au.i enly terms; or the pro S'rietor may he induced to divide it into two equal lot#; but he does not on any account iutend to al- to be fctetfled or culled out by separate ly Ic.ling fiugie plants or fm&ll lots in any thing like a retail way. Ths whole if a truly valuable eolleSion, such as is very rarely to he met with forfale on this fide the Atlantic— indeed a moiety of them would com* l' r ilc av ry desirable and cxtenfive variety, con fiding of many or mo!t of the tropical fruits, and other rare and curious finely ornamental trees, shrubs, and plant*, wi:h a numerous aud abundant afioitmrnt of rhoice bulbous,tuberous, and fibrous rooted flowering- and ornamental plants in mix tures; all of good or fnperior kinds, as may be fecn by the catalogue. For which, and for any lurther necsflary information, please to apply to J. hn Cummißgs, at the Alms-house, Mefl'ts. David and Cuthbcrt Landrirh, gardeners and nurftry-men, in in High-street, above T welfth-flreet, Philadelphia, Mr, William Booth, in the fame line of bulintfs, 1 Baltimore, or Mr David Williamfon, Greenwich ftreet, Kcjw-York. JN. B. It is now a good time and proper f«afon t© liuild a green-house, and to remove pl<fhtrf. Sept 24. dtf. | THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That ihe fubferiber living at George Town, crof> roads in that county and flare of Mary n I nd, hath obtained letters cf administration on the personal cftate of William Dinsmoore, late of, Kent County, merchant, deceal'ed. All perf.ms having any claims agiinft the said deceased, are reqwrfhti' to exhibit them pro perly authemicated, either to the fubfcribti or to WiUiam Barroll, Esq. her atterney, living in Chelter Town Maryb id. All persons indebted to the deceased, either i on Bond, Bill, nole or account, are i arneftly re- \ quested to discharge the fame without delay, atherwife fnits wili be cammeuced against thern. ISABi LLA DIN3MQORE, Adm>mftatr!x' : of Wiiliam cieceafed George Town Cre/j-lieedi Kent County. at, 1799. JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, > A .QUJN.7irr t>F WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes. TOR SAI.E BY, 1<( !\< ISAAC HARVEY., Juit N. B. Any size or fees that may be wanted cut larger than 18 !> y ,» can be had tram laid manufaito ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward or, anv orders that may be left for that purpose 8 dtf ALL perrons baling chipru againftthe Eihte of CoL Edward Oldham (decetfed ) - lata of Cxecil Crusty, Maryland, arc hereby to exhibit tiie i'a\u» imiriediately, with voucher* thereof, to ihcfubfcribei. : ■ ■ EDVVAUD OLDHAM, Ju«.. • Attorney for, Mary Oldham, Ex'nc. . . •Bohemia Manor, Ctepil County* > Maryland, Sfpr. x, 9799. J jtawimj To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, T 1 ATE of I.ewiftown, in the eounty of Mif i-j flin, and commonwealth of Pemifylvania; who was a pftrt..er of the firm yt Jobufen & Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court ot Common plet?, in and for the county of Mifflin af'ol efaid, for the benefit of the laws of the si d commor.weaiih, made for the rel/ef of insolvent debtors,.and they have appointed the feci nd Tuefdav'of September next, for a hearing of me jnd my creditors at i n said county, of which, pleafeto take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august 23 1 HIS is to give notice, That the Subfcjiber, of Elkton, hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, lecters of AdminiflratioH, on the perfnnal ef tateof SAMUEL HEIVETT, late ol laid Coun ty r.cceafed. All persons having claims agaiivft the (aid deceased, are hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Sub scriber, at cr bef ore the firft day of March next— i hey may stherwife, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said cftate. Given under® y Hand: tfcis ijth <lay of Aurafl, 1799- *• < \5. JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. "', ' ■ Aug. 17. WILL BE SOLD, BY PUBLIC VENDUE, On the 21 st October next, On the Prcmii'es, In the town of Dover, Kent County, Delaware State, EIGHT LOTb OF GROUND adjoining each other, on the weft lide of Kiag-flreet, con taining in front about jos feet, and extending in depth well ward about 40a feet, on which are eredled a two story brick dwelling.house, and another brick building, suitable for a [lore.or office, together with several frame tenements a 11 ream of water iuns through the south part of the lot, where a tan yard might be improve*! to advantage. Payment of a part of the purchase money will be reqHirea—the remainder may be at i>ueri;fl for a number of years by giving the premises in se curity, <scc Se P t-mb ffc 2 4 , 1799- dt:iO. iaw.3t. j Viluable Property for Sale, I In Chef Hut, near Sixth street, d»r'e<slly opposite Congress Hall, AI.OT ofground,about n feet front in Chef tint itreet and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel ISeivge fuhje£l to a ground rent ot act. per annum# I he, advantageous (ituation of this property re ; quires no comments, for it mufl be known, there aw in this city to equal it, an unecceptionabj*! title will be made to the purchaser. A'^plyto JAMES GIkVAN, no. I9S Ohefnut ftraet, next door to the pre mises. march- 5 TO BE SOLI), TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleasantly situated neir the Jolly Kift- ; av em, tipper etid of the Village or Frankford. There are in each honfe, besides a kitchen, two rooms 011 the ficft floor; three on the second, with reomy garrats, all well finilhed ; there are all's to each, a good garden lot, stable and coach heufe. Fart goods will betaken in pay ment. Any perions wishing to become pur chasers are requeUed to view the premises, and for terms applv to "JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 cot s Us The Springetsbury Grounds. ON Th'jrfday the a6th September, at tvro o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry on Svhuylkill, will commence, the i'ale of the re maining lots of the Sprir.getfhury Eflate. paying -one fourth of the money down, may have credit for the remainder as follows: Six months from the day of Ja It for one fourth, Nix." months from ditto one fourth, Tivel-vc months from ditto one fotirth, J. CONNELLY, and Co. Auctioneers. § HALF A CENT REWARD. RAN AWAY frotn the fublcriher on tlie Bth inft. an aprrentice lid, named Joseph Barnet, paper maker by trade, about 20 years of age five eight or ten inches high, light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, remarkable for beir.g a noted liar, had on when he went »way a hat half worn, brown mixture cloth coatee, striped velvet waistcoat, and mar.jr other clothe? Any person that will take the said apprentice up and bring him Home (hall receive the above reward and bo charges paid. PETER BECHTEL. Lower Merion 7onvrjhip, Montgomery County, September ic, x-799. sawjw- [Volume XVI. Notice. notice. tu.th fa-tf SALE <• \ ?r < -> \V ' 'f
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