ott£ cf f & e ® HittlJ Ji^ttl|oS s Philadelphia Daily Advertiser-. Key. tun 12J o '] price Of tbis Gazette is Eight Dollars |Vr annum to Subscribers residing' in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di-\ reeling ; and unless .same person in tbis city, xotll become answer Me fort be subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. 7be American Ladies POCKET-BOOK, FOR 1800, published »r WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, No. 17, So. Second Street, CONTAINING an engraving of I.adiey faOiWbaUe head Jriff'j. An Almanack, ru led page» for memorandums, New souhtry dahce*; mural and euteit.imng jiujci;*, in profc and vcrfe ; new eral other nfeful tables. .ir.ta. fUK c<-:srr.rvA\'* POCKET REMEMBRANCER, FOR I jCO. Containing as Almanack, ruled pages for me morandums, and cafti account, an ahftrail of on »a pi&d 'he last felfion of Oongrefs relative to the colle&ion of duties oh imports end tonnsgi-, duties on goods imported, flamp duties, duties on domestic article ; lit qf Crngrt i's, Deportments of Statr, Treasury, Judiciary, Federal Court* of Law Kit of the army znd [*vy, fiv.ral tables, and other uliful and interclting malt r W. Y. BIRCH, has for sale, Englith and A ratrican writing paper, merchants account bocks, playing cards, pen knives, portable writing delks, and } general affortnient of ttationary goods. Dec. ». JOHN MILLEU, June. Ao. 80 Dock, near Third street, HAS Foil SALE, Co flats, Mameodies, Taffiities, Striped Dorras, Tangibs, Patna and Santipoor Handkerchief. TTie foregoing will be fold very low in order to «lose sales. ALSO, A FEW PACKAGES OF German Goods, Suitable to the Welt ludia Market; Received by th« Fair American from Hamburgh. »5. JOSEPH D. DRINKER BIGS leave to inform his friends and the public tliIT he has taken into {virinerlbip DANIEL BARTOW. Their Mercantile Concernt will, in confe quence, be conduced under the firm of Drinker and Barter#, who ha*/e just imparted, per tie Weft Point, arrived at New York, the Amia ble Creole, and ®ther late arrivals at this port from Hamburg, A VARIETY OF GERMAN GOODS, Conjifting of the folhrring Articlts, viz. Ticklenourgh*, 1 Creas, a U Moi-Viix, Glanders Sheetings, Silesia dittp, Rouan. ditto, Brewh and white Ptatillas, Britanias, Weii'gariiige Lineup, 7-8 fc 4-4 Silefu Sheetings, afTor.. J, Diaper ami Damafl; Taolc Cloths, Cloatinjj Diapers, Diaper Zivillicb, Oil Cloths, siafi Tumblers, Quarts, Pints and Hal-i' Pints, ALSO, Per the Eliza fr„m Londu;:, Ruflia Sliectiogs, Rivtns Giict. Mmi, Wohu-n and Children's Welsh varn Hofc. AH which they offcr for sale at their Store, No. 61 North Front Str*et, either by the pack age or smaller quantity, at tke most reasonable rates, for r.afli or notes at Ihort date. November 20. c lhe x Subscribers Have fir sale at ibetr Store, No. 5, Ctes nut street, the following articles, viz. Ruflia Hemp and Duck, Fir ft quality, Boston do. no 1 and 2, A small invoice ol well assorted cordage, First and fourth proof Brandy, in pipes. Madeira Wine in pipes and half pipes. Claret in cases, New Eagland Rum in hhds. Winter {trained, Spermaceti Oil and Candles, and a few quarter chests of Hyson Tea, of a fijperior quality, lawft importation. JOSEPH ANTHONY V Co. Dovunbcr 16 31**01 TO BE SOLD BY r/GSSE & BODERr WALN. Old Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and qr. calks, Also Landing; at tboir Wbarf on board the (bip Edward from Lisbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr.^cafks. juiic 25 § THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, fs* Evans, InfotvcUP Debt rs, in the county of SulTcr, arc to meet the Afllgnee at th. Court-House inlaid county, on the ijth of Dec. Lcxt, at lo o'clock a. il. in order to make a dividend of laiJ Inlolvcct'i cftate, that may com£ to hand by that day. £77. C. '.S", assignee. junc 1$ PRATT e? KIN TZING, No* 95, north Water Hrcct, HAFR RECEIVRD By the fhipi Wilmington, Conne&icut, Fair ami other late arrival?, from" Hamburg and Lire men, A greet Variety of GERMAN GOODS, Platillas Brifar.nias EftopaiMes Crcis a !a Murlaix Hound Crc: s Dowia* Kouaas ratt^rliornc# Ij.cltlic.'u Linen Waai thorps TaWe Luhmi Ticklenburgs . Oxn.ibng« HrllVn i<< ils ii»"iAS'il UHtU Poiiiii ditto Coffee 3aj. s Can <(tt(loß'S Check* aHt 4 . otripea Arahias l l .i\.lraiitees CaiMU CouliU Cholct* io'fthd. Mufccvado Sugar, lioil Bi'imftoiu, a lew pipes old Port Wine, a parcel o. 1 foal'arid uji|>er Leather, men's coarse lIW4W Shoes in trunks, a few low filver Watch er, sc. &c. All which they offer lor sale at the lowt-lt prices and molt 'exteufive credit. Nov. 7 tb&fa 4w UNSEATED LANDS. *T*HE owners of Unfcated Lands in Allegheny County. P.anfjlvania, are hereby notified, that unlet, the Taxes due on said Lands for the Years : 795 . 1796, 1797, and 1798 are paid into the hands of John Wii.kinu, County Treasurer, on or before the 10th day of February next, they will be advertised for fait as the law liire&s. Ebenezer Denny, 7 William Dunning, > Commissioners, James Robinson, J Pittsburgh, Nor*mbtr 5, >7<)g. j: | Suhrfcriiiers hjving been appoinfcd bv X the Supremo Court ol Pennfvlvmia, 1 rtif tees to tl,<r cita'e of GEOHGE B.'DAWS ON, all persons indebted thereto, prior to the 18th Mi ch i.ift, ate desired to nake payment, and the crtditors are reqtiefled to furnifh their ac counts properly authenticated, to THOMAS & PETER MACKIE, TruJlwj. November 13 LAST NOTICE. ALL perfaus to whom ihe cftate of the late Wiiiia-m Hrtuchamp, deceased, is indebt. Ed, are requested to feud their accounts proper ly arretted, to the fub4c riber, before the firfl day of Jannary n*xt. or they will he excluded the benefit of a final dividend, which will there be made and immediately paid. t> a 4" <■% I-T SAMUEL PUICE, Executor, A T o. 71, forth F/ont-Jlreet. November ift, 1799. dtij TO the ©wntrs o/unteated lands in tht county * cf Huntingdon, to come forward aodoay the taxet. affelTcd and due rhercon, within three month* from thi» date, there being one or more year# tax es due on the unleatcd lauds in rhe fa id county of Huntingdon. WILLIAM STEEL, } HUGH MOR.RSON, > Commissioner*. JOHN STEEL, 3 Huntingdon, Comrnillioners^ Ofliie, Sept. 25, 1799. J O&oher 4. TAKE NOTICE, npHAT application is made to the Bank of the United Stales, for the renewal of the following certificates of Bank flock, which were loft in the brig Paggy, Captain Fluyer, on her paflige from America to London. No- >959 } p or Eig j, t Sharcs ps Bank Slock 2 r j n favour of Samuel E thridge. 2967J 6 jtawGw WIL LINGS & FRANCIS. Oflobcr »5, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob Thomaj, us Wafliington in the State of Kentucky, deceased, .ire lequefted to make immediate payment—All persons having demands again ft said cftate are de sired tofurnifli their ac counts legally atteU- Ed to Administrator Philadelphia, October 31, 1799. ALL persons Indebted to the estate cf Thomas Wiison, late Southwark, deceased, are arc rcqucfted to make immediate payment to the fubferibers, and thofc who have any demand* against the said estate are rcqu«iled to l'utnifh their accounts for fattlement. SARAH WILSON, Administratrix. JOEL W. WILSON, Administrate, No. 195, fouth»Front-ftrcet, Southwark. Nov 1, 1799. dtf. LODGINGS WANTED, For a single Gentleman and bis Servant, In a grnte*] private lamrly, Whrrc he can have the use ot a parlour, brcakfaft for hinifelf, ami board for his l'cr vant.—Apply to the ©rimer. No*» 11. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY £ VEXING, DECEMBER 9 , 17 ,9, Among which arc Ginghams Handkerchiefs La^es Siaincis Bedticks OilOoihs Slipper* Window Glass Tumbler* ■Yellow Ochre Quille SUre* and Pencils Pearl Barley Claret iu caCs* Co lire Mills Nails and Ironmongery Demijohns Lentiflas Glue Hojs Bristles Looking GlafTes Toys Alienors A few tons Hemp &c. &c. ALSO, NOTICE dim NOTICE djni. dji) NOTICE. JACOB REESE, NOTICE. -, - djw WILL RE LANDED, To-morrow Morning, from on hoard the trig Sully, at Stamper s Wharf, 83 p'pes, 1 60 qr. cMflts. {-MALAGA WINE, 160 barrels J l'»r Sii<. by the Snbfcrtbers, Tb. Murgatroyd & Sons, \VMO HAVE ON lIA-ND First proof Brandy, Claret in Cases firtt quality, London White Lead. November 26 CANAL OFFICE, November 28, 1799 Notice is berebv given, opO the Stockholders of the Deismrs and Scluyt *■ kill, zxid. SvfyueLanna and iV.toy/ii//Canal cum panifb ; that their annual Ele&ipa will be held at the Companies Oflicr, on Monday the 6th ot Jan uary next, at 10 o'clock in the ferenoon, for the pufpofe of llle&ing ' Preiident, Txve'.vc Man agers and Que freaforer to each Company, for the ensuing year. GEORGE WORUALL, S«nt*ry t November mt6rhj THE CO-PAR I NEKSHIl 1 THOMAS and JOHN KETLAND Being Dissolved, By the death of Mr. JOHN KETLAND, ALL persons who have demands against said Firm are rtqiefteJ to briitg in their ac counts far payment, sdJ rhofe indemed to the lame are foJicite J to make payment to THOMAS KETLAND. Ocflaber n Just Importcd 9 Si aft"* I f'iiW SUGAR, jo do. Green Coffee, ac Boxee brown > TT , is do. white, 5 Havanmh SUGAR. Ia hhds. James' River Tobacco, 3d Package* well aflorted German Linens Rufiia Cordage, afibrted, 400 Pipes Barcelona Brandy, 4th proof, Hazlcnuts in sacks, Brown Stout Porter, draught and bottled, 40 Calk» Shot, No. 1 to 6, Lead iu Pigs, 8 hhds. ground Lead, aflbrtcd, 4 Casks Glauber Salts, Cream Tartar, &c. Black quart wine bottles in crates, 1 grocc each, Queens ware in Crates, Cannon, 4, 6, and 9 pounds calibre, with . (frat, round, grape and cannifter, Swivels, Ccrksin bales, iil quality, ditto in flieets, Claret in cases, superior quality. Port Wine, ditto. fc Hoi femcai's Swoj ds, Hangers, \c. Fowling pieces and piltots in cales, Nhip M«fqueti and BlundcrbufTes, in do. Bath Aove Grates, for &c, &c. FOR SALE BY THOMAS KETLANO, Walnut Street wharf: Nov. 1 FOR SAI.R, SEVERAL VAI.VASI.E BUILDING LOTS, Nur the corner oi Arch and Ninth fttcus. ALSO, To be Sold or l.rt\ A number of excellent Pafturc Lot*, On the Wi'ffahickoß road, üboiirr hats a mile from the city. * # * Enquire at No. 39 No:th Sixth llrcct. 66t(awtf November 15, BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. November 15, 1799 NOTICE. HHIJE STOCKHOLDERS of the Bank of JL the United States are informed, that ac« cording to the StatiUe of Jrcorprrjtion, a Ge neral Eledlio.n for twenty-five Direfiors will be held at the Baak of the United States in the City of Philadelphia, '»n Monday the 6th of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And pursuant to the eleventh fc&ion cf the bye-law*, the Stockholders of the fajd Bank arealfo notified to afl'emble in general .meeting, at the fame place, on Tucfday the 7th of Janu ary next, at fix o'clock in the evening. G. SIMPSON, Cathie r> Second Fundamental Article. N«t more than three fourths of the Dire«£lors in office, exclufivc of the Prclident {ball be eli gible for the next cniViwg year, but the Di r€sor who (hall be Prcfident at the time of an eltdien, may aiv> -ys be re-elc&ed. November 15 Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York Coenty.a negro man, named ISAAC, othca wife CUDJO, about 21 years <rld, the property of Robert Coleman; F.fq. lie is about 5 feet 8 inches high, ha» abkmifh in his eyes, snore write in them rhancommon, by trade a F»rge man ; had on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a fwanfdown striped under icket; a ror una hat; one fine and one coarse shirt' one ruuflin handkerchief, fpriggwd, two ditto striped border, a blue PerGan under jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up faiJ negro and lodges him in any jail in this or of the neighbouring dates (hall have the above re ward or reasonable expence&it brought home. JOHN BRIEN Spring Forge, October 43,1799. N. B. As said negro fofmarly lived in Chedcr count y, it is probable he may return there. November 5 By JOSEPH Sc JAMES CK'JKSHANK, No. 87 High St ttt lK'iladelphia, A FEW COPIES 4 r THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY, BEING a Seli-dion of which principally regard the English History, and of which HKin) are referred to-fcy Hume. Tue scarcity and high price of the Harlciau Mifccilauy, i.idue«d the editor to offer the j)rkf.*ut abridgement t« the public, wbicti is com poled of a na.-rat.-u of those highly interring events which have occurred ir» the Hi story oi'tnglaud, and which atejchiifly ar ranged in chronological order. d 1 w The volume contains iu quantity one sixth of the original work, and the price of i: is cne gui nca, bcinp on'y owe twcllth of vh-t the criminal book now fell* for. November ti Nov/ Ready for Sale, At GEORGE DAVIS's Law Book Store, No. 319, High SfjiEtr, A very valuable and extenii.e Allbrtment cf Law Books, IMPORTED this (all and immediately before X the !atc fickncis, comprehending almolt every Book in ule, of the Jatdd London asd Irilh edi tions. They will be disposed ol'from a (ingle vo lume, to an entire Library at th.; fame prices as have heretolore given f'uch general fatiafadiori. By sundry vessel* daily expelled from London and Dublin, his ftocjc will as ufaal be kept up, so that gentlemen will seldom be disappointed when applying at his (lore. N. b. fhis day is publiftied, Davib's Law Cata logue for 1799, 01 boohs for sale, which may be had gratis, on application at above* November 8 A'o£S vr SimON y HAVfc FOR frALE, 3COO jneccs I a and 2d quality RiilTia Duck, 100 pieces Rayons Duck (superior) Bolton beef in Barrels, A few bales Bengal j humHUMS 1100 bushels St. Martins Salt, april 11 One Thousand Five Hundred DOLLARS WAS delivered to the POSTMAS TER here, in the Post-Office, 011 the evening of Tuesday the 27th ult. in a LETTER directed to Mr. John Mills, Merchant, Baltimore, containing two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4310, in favour of William Taylor, and dated 30th April, 1798, for ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4522, in fa vour of John P. Pleasants, and dated the 10th of December, 1798, for FIVE HUN; DRED DOLLARS , which letter has been SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and the BANK NOTES taken out 33 the PUBLIC MAIL was not STOPPED, MOLESTED, or ROBBED. Bankers and merchants arc particularly rrquefted to watch the circulation of said notes, and stop them ; and any person giv- ing inch information as will lead vis to our mrtntr, ihall have FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS reward. WILSON er SWANN. Frederick fbur£, (Virg.) Sept, 10. ICT* All Printers in the United States, are rcqueftwd to publifii the sib#ve, and we will pny tl-vm. FOR SALE, And polTilfion given the ift of December, IPOO, A Trad of most valuable Land, Situated in Maryland^ About lS reilts tr>>ui Baltimore, 7 from Anna poHsi aud 40 from the Federal City, 011 navigab:e water for vcfTels of almost any burthen. The foil is as good as any in the State. THEUE i b «jii the prciriilVs a convenient house for a tenant, with two room* on a floor ; a good corn houic : liables for 12 or 15 horltts, and a c ow houll*, with as many flails for cattle, on the belt plan ; all compleat and in good repair There is alio on faiu plantation a new brick dairy, which, vyth a good liuck, will produce from 40 to 60 lbs. butter per week ; v. ith a pump of excellent water at the door and a kirchai* n«atly built, with apartments for 12 hands. Thistracl contains from qco to icoo acres, more or lcl's, and is well calculated for a grazing farm Also, another feat within a few miles of An napolis, \*ith a large commodious two flory brick house, with four rooms on a floor, and a well of excellent water at the dooz. l his con tains about 600 at|re j of t:oud land, the most of it fuavily limbered, of white oak, hickery and wa nut. The purchasers may he accomodated with stock of hories, cows and lheep, already on the place. cFtE The terms of sale is, for both or either of the aforelaid places, one third csih, the other two thirds in fix and twelve month* with bonds and good iecurity. As the proprietor of thcfe valuable lands (which is equally worth the at:emion of the gentlcminor farmer) is about removing from the iiatc, there will be a generous difcouut made for c«(b, and an indifpvtable tit.c given- For further nformation enquire of the prmtcr. N. B —Goods fuitaWe frr the Wr.fi.lntjia market wiU be received in part pay. The ad venturer has also a houie and lot for sale in this cily» for which goods wHI be received in pay, if Cpeedily applied for—Enquire afr above. Alio, a number oi negro men, women, ami chil dren, tcr sale, or will be exchanged lor gcod*: November 46 Lodging and Breakfast, •"'OR one or two lingle Gentlemen, in a genteel f private family, with the use ol a neat front Parlour, and Board for Servant* may had at No. 28 north Filth ftrewt. November 26, roe sale, jcjwiin tuth&fim J*w6t Mrs. GROOM BRIDGE n ESPECTTULLY iut',.rm~ he, *t*n,r,.u, lv triendi, acquaintance and ihe public, 'flic agreeable to (be rcqv-elt <»t many peifutß, cunclmlco tu rcfidc in town during winter, ami lja§ taken a large cuivenicm huote in Wal nil' ilrtct, No 106, between i'ouritt aud Fifth it'ecta, where (he propoits hcrdvhuol thr ill ct November. I ami French frarnmatically Wrtm.g, Geography, tlse Ult of iht Globe*, Arithmetic, History, DaHtinjr, villi all kind* of ulelul and oruaroehtal VVoik; fe various biihcbo, Hill jry, Jjuidlcape, Flower*, &1-. Due atteiuion to Vocjl as \yclj JiiHra nx'ital MMic, wills Mailer* <ii tepute and aUiliiy. CoJum!- ia Moult Boarding and Day SchooJ, October 19, 1799. *f* Tht Friends and Guardians of the I.»- dic» under Mis. (jrt>ombrnji?e'» care arc parc el*.arly allured, ihat au eligible fituatiou iu the country iii be ragajcii for each milling Sum mer, no epidemic may afftll the city. d.lw&wfiijk ROBERT KlD's COPPER WARE HOUSE, .VO. 2C 1 > XAAATAf*..vr*i£r. tatt ALEXANDER HILSLAND & C JUS T RE.CF.irtV 31 Tons Patent Improved (hcathir^ Coppci & Nails, viz. ao, 21, *4, 46, tfr* 28 oz. per foot, 1 f : 1 8 inch ?bU!bm4 & unpoufhed Sne.ia jng NaiU, 80 boxes of Tin. UKUWISE OS H.IS'D, A Large aflortment of Uaifcd and Copptr bottoms and ftrnctj for Coiim-r-Smith.. L*ail W Block Tin, And a General aflortment of Ironmongery for ■ Aufuft i 5( JUST AHKIVED, In the iloop FriendJbip, Capt. Brown, from New- Orleans About 7 tons KENTUCKY CORDAGE, For (ale by No*. 27. ELbH.I H-HER & Co, Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MjMKST SrHBET, HAS ju» received per (hip Thomat Chiiklty and Adriana,from London, an elegant aflortmenc of the nvoft fafhionalxle Millinery, riz. Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers BJack tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, Yfllow and blue crape, full dress ca«» Do. do. and do. Nclfon'p bonnets Infant's pips straw bonnet* Maid's fancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. dc* shades l)o. do hzts Fancy bugle (hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, white, hint,yellow, pink and orange «rap« Black, while and green gaute vol* Ro. gauze cloaks N. per Harmony, just arrived, a further affoitmeirt of Millinery. June 46 cots. To the Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. ' J Subscriber having lately returned from -1 viewing the land, surveyed and appropri ated tofatisfy the land warrants, iflued by the secretary at war, to the officers and fddiers oi the late continental army; and having made arrangement* with Mr. James Johi.ion, of Chester county, Pennsylvania, who he left *at the land, and who with the assistance of an in-> telfigent inhabitant of that county, will Jpend five months in exploring the different He wil! take regular notes, descriptive of the foil, lunation, and natural advantages attached to fclhon in the whole Jurvey —which notes wUI be placed in the hands of the fublcriber pr«- vious to the period for locating, thereby ena bling him to make the inoft advantageous lo cations the priority will a^lmit. He«fl*crs hisferyice to the holders of land warrants of the above description, throughout ihe United States, to recaive their warrants, clals them, (as no i#4s quantity than 4000 acre» will be regillerd at the office of the treasury) have them regiftcred agreeable to law, and attend to /nakc tlie location at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfa»slir.g the business, om tenth part of the laud fpecilied in the warrants will be re quired, and mo other charge, except the poftape of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters nddrelTed to the fu&fcriber, at No.3,Pen»-ftreet, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. mwftf. Septemer a 70 BE SOLD, On Saturday the 7th day of December, At /even ®'clod in tie evening, AT Tr.F. MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUBE, SEVERAL Very Elegant Situations SUMMER RETREATS, ABOU r three miles and a half from the city. Thtfl'e flotations command a very eitci-five view of the city and river, and are remarkably healthy; one trail which joins lands of W. Poyi.- tell. Eiq. and ethers, contain sixty acres more or less, about fifteen acres of which is fine young Word, and is well watered. Two other trads, on each ®f which arc very elegant fcites for buildings containing from eight to fourteen acres. Any tocrlon disposed to purchase nt a pri vate lale, will plcal'e to apply to E. BONSAI.L, or to Wll LIAM MACPHERSON, the propri etor. The terms o! payment will be made known at the time of sale, and a clear and uidifyutabk title gi«*, Jsbn Ctnlietty, jlutfioittlcr. December a. »v I'vLCMf: XVI. v. 5: ftf'
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