HtUtfU and Philadelphia Daily AdvMsen ifvMtEM 2134.] ryTbe price of tbis Gazette is Eight \ the PARTKIiRSHIP Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing Under the Firm of POl TIvLl, PAGh. ana in the city of Philadelphia. All others payi PRICE, of the city of Philadelphia, one Dollar additional, ft r enclosing and di- MEJtCHANts, reding ; and unless some person in this city TS this day diflblved by rauttul cnnfent. All W M become answerable for the subscription, A persons indebted to said house are desired to ;t rmst be baid Six Months in Advance. make payment to William Page, who is d*!y ... ' _________— authorised to receive the fame, arid to atrply tc him for all demands against the said bottft. WILLIAM PAGE, Attorney for Samuel Potter. JOHN MILLER, Jynr. JVo. 80 Dock, near Third, street, HAS POE SALE, Coffaes, Mamoodies, Striped Doreas, Tangibs, Pattia and Santipoor Handkerchiefs. The foregoing will be fold very low in order to close laics. ALSO, A FEW PACKAGES OF German Goods, Suitable to the VVcit India Market; Receive by tht Fair American from Hamburgh. REMOVAL. JOSEPH E. G. M. DE LA GRANGE, Sworn Interpreter of Foreign Languages, HAS RKMOVr.B To No. 91 South Fifth Street, (the third door above Spruce street) WHERE all tranfUtions Irom and into the French, En b 'lifh, Spanift, Portugucfe anJ Italian executed with accuracy an J d B. Letters of Attorney and other kinds of inftrumeats drawn up w the French or Spanifc iorrn. , The Freroh Library open a» ttfual. November I. lawlm THE REV. ROBERT ANDREWS Has opened a SCHOOL No. 11 o, Walnut Street, IN WHICH YOUNG GENTLEMEN will be inftrufled by him in tl.c different lirsr.chcs of Claflical and Police Literature, viz. the Euglifh, Utin Greek Languages, History, Antiquities, Geogra phy. the U(e of the Globes, Arithmet.c, and the PraSical Branches of the Mathematics. £s* Unqueftronable teftimoniaU can be given «f Mr. A.'s experience and qualification! is a Teacher. November 7 FOR WILMINGTON, (N.C.) Mjks&r ™ e ® ki * LirrLE MARIA » S** 'Tfwgl y° Blf Masttr. th«*» inft.—F«'f"'Kht or pafl»ge «nniv at No. 100, SfJU fl W 41C1 STfCtlv, to. r MOORE WHARTON, WHO HAS FOR SaL*, Imported in the Abigail from Cape Francei», COFFEE, In hogsheads and bagt, and a few torn ef LOGWOOD, r6 'The Subscribers Nave for sale at tbeir Store, AO. Cbes nut street, tbe following articles, viz. Russia Hemp and Duck, First quality, Boston do. no 1 and % A small invoice 01 well alTorted cordage, First and fourth proof Brandy, in pipes. Madura Wine in pipes and half pipes. Claret in eases. jttwEiigUfui Rom in hhd*. Wiutar flraioed, Optrmiccd Oil and Candles, ud a few quarter chelU of Hyson. Tea, «{ a fuperiar quality. Uteft Importation. JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. November 16 jawjm For FREIGHT to HAMBURGH, The fast failing Danilh (hip LITTLE MARTHA, In complete »rder, and ready to re ceive a cargo. For further particu lars, enquire ef JOSEPH ANTHONY V Co. OA. 9th, 1799. 3tawtf TO BE SOLD BY JESSE & ROBERT irALN. Old Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and qr. calks, Also Landing at tbeJr Wharf From on board the ship Edward from Lisbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and tjr. calks, junc »5 5 The following Certificates or THE S TOCK of tiie BANK of the United States 1° the names of Nicolaat Van Staphorft and Nicholas Hubbard of Amsterdam, to wit, No. >9.160 for f (liares, 19,161 for 1 fliares, 19,162 for i fliares, 29,163 for 1 fliare 39,11S lor 4 Cures, and 19,116 for 5 {hares; and the following certificates of the debt of the United States, on the books of the Treasury, to wit, No. 11,813, dated February it, 1799, for 4000 dol lars three per cents, in name of Nicolaa* Van Staphorll of Amsterdam, No. 11,814 fame date, for 40CO dollars three per cents, in name of Jacob Van Staphorll of Amsterdam, No, 16,348 dated 19th February 1799, for 783 dollars 33 cents of fix per cents, and No. 11,818 fame date, for 633 do"*" 33 cents of three per cents, in the name of Nieholas Hubbard of Amllerdam, and No. 11,817 dated 19th February 1799, for 3300 dollars three per cents, in the nsme ot Jan Hendrick Kingfber ffen, knight of the Ruffian military order of St. lieorge, were sent by the:Briti(h packet Chefter field, Captain Jones, which vessel was captured, and the laid certificates 1011, therefore application is made for the renewal of the fame, of which all persons concerned are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIODLE. djm • P&dbefJJV 1799. m - j. • «-' WILLIAM PAGE, THOMAS PRICE. Philadelphia, October 17. THE Business of th« above late firm, will be cat ried on by the fubferibers, under the firm of SAMUEL POTTEK and WILLIAM PACE, who inform their fii«uds and the pub lic, they have A large Assortment of DRY GOODS, calculated for the prefem season, a great part of which are just arrived in the fcip Swaswick, from Liverpool, and the brig Mercury, from London. They will hive by other arrivals, daily expefted, an additional supply, all of which they will fell on very low terms, for cash or foort credit. JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QVANtirr OF WINDOW GLASS, FOR SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, JUN. N. B. Auyfizeor fins that maybe wanted cut larger than 18 by 11 can be had from fatd manufa&o ry, on being ordered i and attention given to lorward on any orders that may be left for that purpose Apply at No. 9, South Water-ftrcet, at above, july 8 ALL Perfojis indebted to the Estate of Mr. Butbiige Stmt, dcceafed, arerequefled to call upon theSubfcribers, and those who may have any d.-mandt the said Estate, will bs pkaled to apuiy for payment to November j wfcftf ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas M■ Moficrt, deccafed, are requested to make immediate paymerft. All perlonr baring demands againfl said Estate, are desired to furnifli their ac count* legally attested, to JOSEPH CLARK, Administrator, Kt. 8 Smili Water Sired. Philadelphia, November ■). diw last notice. * " A H. pet fori s to whom the Estate of William Im. JVooJ, didiller, deceafcd, it indebted, are requeued to fend their accounts properiy attcfled, to the fubferiber, before the firft day of January next, or they will be excluded the bepefit of a final dividend, which will then be made. 46t JOSEPH CLARK, Executor, AV 8 South Water Strut, Philadelphia, Nov«mber 7. LAST NOTICE. ALL perfoiii to whom the tftate of the late William Beaucliamp, decealed, it ed, are requested to fend their accounts proper ly attested, to the fubferiber, before the firft day of January next, or they will be excluded the benefit of a final dividend, which #ill there be made and immediately paid. SAMUEL PRICE, Executor, No. fx, foutb Front-Jlreet. November >ft, 1799. rftij TO the owners of unleatcd lands in the county of Huntingdon, to come forward and pay tl.e tart* aflefled and due ther«on, within three months front this date, there beingone or more years tax us due on the unfeaitd lauds in the said county of Huntingdon. WILLIAM STEEI,, •) HUGH MORRISON, ( Commiffionert. JOHN STEEL, 3 Huntingdon, Commilfioners") Office, Sept. 25, 1799. J 'Odobcr 4. TAKE NOTICE, rr«HAT application is niad* to the Bank of the United States, for the renewal of the following certificates of Bank stock, which were loft in the brig Paggy, Captain Fluyer, on htr paffige from America to London. ? For Eight Shares Bank Stock *96 7 3 lvour Samuel Ethridge. WILLINGS & FRANCIS. O<fkobrr tj, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob Thomas, of Washington in the State of Kentucky, deceased, arc requeued to make immediate payment—All perform having demands against said estate are de fired to furni/h their ar.counts legally atteit cd to JACOB REESE, Adminillrator. Philadelphia, O&ober 31, 1799* ALL perfens indebted to the estate of Tbom as Wilson, late of Southwark, deeeafed, are are requested to make immediate payment to the fubferibers, and those who have any demands agaijift the said ellate are rcqtitcfted to furnilh their accounts for fettlcinent. SARAH WILSON, Administratrix. JOEL W. WIL3ON, Administrator. No. 193, fouthCrpat-fttcet, Southwark. Not I, 1799. dtf. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1799. FOH SALE SAMUEL POTTER, WILLIAM PAGE. dim Of different sizes, NOTICE. JOSEPH SIMS, Acting Executor. «w. NOTICE. NOTICE d3ra. NOTICE. NOTICE. THE CO-PAR I NKiiSUIP THOMAS AND JOHN KETLAND heing Dissolved, By the death of Mr JOHN KETLAND, ALT. pet-funs who hf.ve- demands «gaitift said Firm are requefled to bring i.i thtii ac «oant« for p4ymcn:, ami those indewed to the fame are fblicited to r:akr payment to OAaber 31. Just Imported, HogQieads, ) p r i mc SUGAR. 191 barrels, \ 30 do. Green Coffee, } Havannih SUGAR. r» hhds. James' River Tobacco, jo Packages well aflorted German Linens Russia Cordage, aflorted, 400 Fip«.s Barcelona Brandy, 4th proof, Hazlenuts in Packs, Brown Stout Porter, draught and Jiottled, 40 Calk, Shot, No. 1 to 6, Lead in Pigs, 8 hhds. ground Lead, aflorted, 4 Cases Glauber Salts, Cream Tartar, &c. Black quart wine bottles iu (rates, 1 gioce each, Queens ware in Crates, Cannon, 4, 6, and 9 pounds ealibre, with fnst, round, grape and canmlier, Swivels, Corks in bales, ift quality, ditto in sheets, Claret in cases, superior quality. 'Port Wuie, ditto. Horforaan's Swords, Hangers, ic. Fowliug pieces and pistols in cases, Ship Muf'q'uets and Blunderbuflis, in do. , Bath flove Grates, for chambers, &c, &c. FOR. SAI.F BV THOMAS KETLANO, Nov. i BY JOSEPH SIMS, No. 155 South Water Street, Hyson Gomee, "J Hyson Skin and V Teas, in qr. chests, Young Hyson J Souchong and P#co Souchong Tea, kn qr. chests and boxes, Bohea Tea, in whole, halt and qr. chests, Silk Umbrellas, plain and fringed, Hair Ribbon, Window Blinds, White and brown Havaana Si gars in boxes, Old Coniac Brandy, ift, 3d, and 4th proof, in pipes, And a quantity of Cordage assorted. Nov. 6, 1799. daw. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of JOHH WHAR TON, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, deceased, are requested to pay the fame, and thole having demands against hisEftate, to produce their accounts legally atttfted to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, No. i n, Spruce itreet. November n. dtf. UNSEATED LANDS. daw npHE owners of Unfcated Lands in Allegheny County, P< nnfylv.inia, are hereby notified, that unlefi the Taxes dae on said Lands for the Years J79J, T796, 1797, and 1.798 are paid into the hands of Jo«n Wilkini, Eiquire,' Couuty Treasurer, on or before the loth day of February next, they will be advertised for faie as the law directs. Fbeneter Denny, ~i William Dunning, > Commissioners. James Robinson, j Pittsburgh, November 5, 1799. 3m. Notice is hereby given, TO all perfont having claims against the Efiate of WILLI \M SLUBEY, late of Kent county in the State of Maryland, deceafsd, to appear, ei ther in per£»n or by attorney, on tie eighth day of April next, at tbj houle of the fabferiber iu Chester town, Maryland, between the hours of nine ard twelve o'clock, AVI. with their clainit against the deceased, properly authenticated; at which time the -0c t s then in hand will be divided among, and paiJ to the several creditors of the dp ceaf-d, in luch proportion and manner as the law dir«&i. djin WILLIAM JONES, JZxKutur of IVMi am Slubey t dtaaud. Chester town, Maryland, October a 8 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OR EXCHANGED, Far prop*rty in tfce Citj, or within thirty A PLANTATION or tra<3 of Land in Mifflin County and State of Pennsylva nia, within sex miles of the river Juniata, cou taii.inr about 300 acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which it a rich bottom, watered by a ronftant stream that is strong enough to work an oil or a grift mill. Any person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the o£sc ■ of this ga7<ette. N. B. If fold, credit wiK be given for pari of the money. October 17, 1799. TO BE SOLD, TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleafaatly fituattd near the Jolly Pofi-Tav ern, upper ejid of the Village of Fraokford. There are in each houie, beßdes a kiuhe*, two rooms on the firft floor; three on the second, with roomy garrats, all well finilhed ; there are alfa to each, a good garden lot, liable and coach henfe, Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become pur chasers are re que fled to view the premises, and for terms applv to JOHN McCLELLEN. FranWord, July 13 c^tf THOMAS KETLAND. Walbut Street wharf: «fcf FOX SALE, iaw4w^ miles of it, NICK LIN & GRIFFITH IIAFI I'OB SALE, At their Stores on Walnut Street Wharf, Patent Shfaihicg Copper, \;4 ounces to the Iquare foot, C.jiHpciition Spikes of various lengths, Still Copper,,and raiftti Copper Bottoms, Ten 41b. Gums with Carriages, Forty 61b. Guns, 6cwt. each, Twelve 91b. Gtios, i2cwt. eacti. Sixteen 91b. Guns with Carriages, Gunpowder, 150 cnitrs Queen's Ware, afl'ovted, A quantity of Sheatjpng; P;t». ; r, Englilh Sail Canvass, Xe. 1 to 3, 20 trunks of printed Callkoes, t bale low priced Woollen Cloths, 87 puncheons St. Kitr's and Antigua Ruin, 220 pipes 4th pro»f Brandy, uncolored and well flavoreed, 27 pipes, 34 hogflieads and 32 qr. calks ot ft rong bodied red Wine, tinted to tiie Weft Indies, ij butts 60 qr. culks old Sherry, 290 kegs Raifiiis, 150 boxes ditto, 9+ J&ti ditto, Caflia in Bules, Old Madeira Wine, fit for immediatr «fe, And a quantity of black quart Bottles. Philadelphia, Oilober li. THE pirtnerfliip bet wee* Thomas Neill and William trading under firm of NEILL (3* SMITH, was difTolvei on the Bth day of De cember lift; the bufmefs has been carried on since that time, and will be continued by Lewis Ne.il and William Smith, under the firm of NEILL V S M I T H, No. 159, Market-Itreet. Who have just received per /hips Pacific, from Hull, and America, from Liverpool, a general apartment of DRY GOODS, which they are uow opening for fcle on reafona ble terms. November 4. rOR SALE, SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near the corner of Arch and Ninth streets. ALSO, To be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Fafiurc Lots, On the WjlTahickon road, abaut half a mile from the city. Enquire at No. 39 North Sixth street. November 15. d6tiawtf THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES, Of the dcut of the United States, in the name of James Donatiamis La Ray, to wit- Mo. iiozo—j 417 dolls 6.5 cents ") ~ , . 11019 —j coo dollr. I °ftf erred HOIB— SUOO dolls. 3 16341 —3733 dolls. 33 cent*, of 6pr. ct 11814 —705 s dolls, 71 cants *> of 3 per 14813 —8000 dolls. j cent, debt All bearing date the 15th February, 1799, were forwarded by the ChtfterGeld packet for Fal mouth, which has been captured, and the certifi ers loft—Application is made for th« renewal thereof at the Treasury j of which all concerned are to take notice, CLEMENT BIDDI.E. cftnbor 17 HORSE MARKET. THE Pui-.lic Sales of the Horse Market will lie REMOVED to the usual place ir» Seventh street below Walnut, on Saturday morning next the 19th instant. Wli. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. Oilober 18. FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, ntar liftb-street, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, 61-a f«et loug, 20 cwt. each, and 7 feet long, »5 cwt. e;ch, with rairiages, &c. completed ditto—.6 poHnders, j l-s feet long, 15 cwt each, and 6 feet lon j, 18 cwt. each, with carriage*, & c complete; Carrotiades on Aiding carriages, i», 18 & 44 pounders, weighing 6i-», 8 and 13 cwt. each ; hoarding Pjkeg and Cutlasses ; linglilh Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes aad Bolts; 6,9, it, 18 and 24th. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and 14 Ibi double-headed do. 9, 18 and 241b. Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of bell Euglilh, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottlts, .... Ta*int»n Ale in cajks of 7 dozen each. LODGINGS WANTED, lor a single GcntUman and bis Servant, In a genteel private family, Where hp can Have the life of a parlour, break fall for hi rat If, and board for his ser vant.—Apply to the printer. Nov. i « TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY Oil the 6th instant, from the subscriber, living at Spring Grove Forge, I.ancifter county, State of Pennsylvania, an indented Mulattos. named Jacob Ray, about 21 year* of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, strong made, can work in a forge aud drive a team, he is fond of spirituous liquors and given to pilfering, he is also very talkative when drunk, and at all times a noted liar; he came from Suflex county, New Jersey, between three and four years ago, he was bound by his «wn and mother's consent to Jonathan Willis, Esq. of Newtown in Suflex aforefaid, and by him afligned over to Cadwalla-der F.vans, of Atidover ironworks; hucloihes are not known. dtf. gjT Whoever (cores fiid runaway, so ttiit his matter may get bim agaie, &all hare the above reward, and if brought home, ait rtifon abk charges paid, Ey CYRUS JACOBS. Spring Orcve Forge, O-lobcr : g Mrs. GROOMBIiIDGE RESPECTFULLY informs her Eii«aerou» .friends, acquaintance sr.d the public, file has agreeable to the reqneft of many perfont, concluded to relide .» town during cacti winter, and has taken a large convenient house in W*l riu'. flreei, No >O6, between Fourth and Fifti. streets, where flu* propofei removing her Sdloiu the ill of November. Epgliflv and Pecuurh prjmnuturiDy Writing, Ccdfraj>ity, the We of die Arithmetic, History, Dancing, with all kiodj of ufefe) *a& tfrucmeatal Work; Drawing 49 various tirancb**, Hiftoty, Llfcdicapc, &C. Due IttMtKM to Vocil M well m3ofa* MtfTic, wkli requi&tc Mailer* as tcpatt and ability. CoJuci&a tfooft . Bqardiug and Day School, o<9i»feer Is, i;9^. *f* The Friends and Guardians of the La diqfcinder Mn. Greombridge's cue are parti cuWly aflured, that as eligible fituatipn in the country will fce engaged for each enfuhig Sum* \ner, though no epidemic may affefl the city. djw&wfim Have fer sale at tbeir Counting Mouse. Dock street, i ft & 4th proof Brandy, Patent Shot, aflbrted, London While Lead, Claret, in cases of a superior quality, Claret, in calks. THO. MURGATROYD & SONS. Oflober 29. t&ftf THE STAMP OFFICE AKD OFFICE OF INSPECTION Is revtyoed to the City, to ts former situ atioiiy No. 4(j A ortb c l jj- rd street• THE Subftriber requests ihofe who have omitreU entering their Carriap-rs, as a !fo thofc who have not renewed then I, tnf-f for retailing of Wine and Spirits, 10 call at laid of fice, ar.d avoid the enforcing of the law, JAMES ASH, Collector of the Revenue. diw. Office of In/peAion, Philadelphia, October 26, 1799. etrm TO BE RBNTED, IN TAYLOR'j ALLEY, Between Front and Second streett, Apply t>> Luke if Isaac W. Morris, ftoiw. Nov, 1, Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, 10. 134, MARKET-STREET) HAS just received per ship Thomas Chalkle* and Adriana, from London, an elegar-t a(Tortai«nC of the mod fafhionable Milunibt, t«. Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dr-efs cass Do. do. and do. NeMbn's bonnet! Infant's pipe straw bonners Maid's iancy ao. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades _ ko. do hats Fancy bugle ftoe rofc» Do. jo. trimmings Black, whitr, bin;,yellow, pink and orange tfapt Black, white and green gauze veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B.jAcd per Harmony, ju-ft arrived, a further afforttnent of Millinery. June 16 ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, A'O. 201, MARKET-STREET. Late ALEXANDER BILSLAND 4* Co. HAS JUST RECEIVED 31 Tons Patent Improved (heathing Copper & Nails, viz. ao, 21, 24, 26, & 28 oz. perfoot, i & 1 1 8 inch Polished & unpohfhed Sheath ing Nails, 80 boxes of Tin. LIKEWISE ON HAND, A Large aflbrtment of Raised ar.d Copper bottoms andflntts lorCopper-Smiths. Lead S3" Block Tin, And a General assortment of Ironmongery for fa!c as above. August 15. wScftf. tavtl One Thousand Five Hundred DOLLARS WAS delivered to the POSTMAS TER here, in the Post-Office, oil the evening of Tuesday the 27th ult. in a LETTER direfted to Mr. Jobn Milk) Merchant, Baltimore, containing two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4320, in favour of William Taylor, and dated 30th April, 1798, for ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4522, in fa vour of Jabn P. Pleasants, and dated the 10th of December, 1798, for FIVE HUN£ DKED DOLLARS , which letter has bee» SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and the BANK NOTES taken ovjt——as the PUBLIC MAIL was not STOPPED MOLESTED, or KOBBLD. Bankers and merchants are particularly rrquefted to watch the circulation of sard notes, and stop them ; any pcrfon giv ing such information a? will lead us to our mancy, fhat) have EIVE HUNDRED I DOLLARS reward. d3w WILSON isr SWANN. Fredericklburg, (Viig.) Sept. 10. All Punters iu the United States, are requeued to pubVrfti the ab«ve a dvc will piy •kJTTu t&f 4 w \VohVMb. XVlv THffSUBSOWBJtRS A STORE, '* - V / T eotf.
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