tfteftttt * & fcllUttfc l&tatte,Philadelphia DailyJtdvwitsefc^ f' i. t 1: -ihrtut* IJJJ-] pric* of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annusu to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. Ail others pay one Ddlliir cdditionjl, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless some person in this city wiH ffctdme answer jble for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. JOHN MILLEH, Junr. A'a. 80 Dock, near Third street f HAS roR SALK, CeStes, Mauleodies, Ttftte) 1 Striped Dorcas, Ting lbs, pa tin and Santipoor Halt Ikercliiefs. The forceoioz will be foM *cry low in crdcr to elofe flics. AL3O, A FEW PACKAGES OF German Goods, Suitable to the Weft India Market; Receive by th« Fair American lrom Hamburgh. " OJUkf 25. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, For Europe or the Weft Indies, THE SHIP , t- PACIFIC, * PERKINS SALTER, Ma<t«\ ' St' « a steuneb good Sl'ip, vSKWfeI" well fitted, burtben about barrels, and ready to receive a cargo 9it board. (FT For terms apply to WHARTON and LEWJS, No 115 South Front ftrect, WHO HAVH FOU SAir, A parcel of Havanna MolaTes, Old Madeira Wine, Ground Ginw, Builirtgton Pork, See. &e. November 11. dtf For LIVERPOOL, THE DANISH SHIP LITTLE MARTHA, Olea C. Ma**, master, ■■ 111 Burthen 300 tons, THE principal part of her cargo Uoing now ready to go on board, (he will fail with all pofliblc dispatch. For Freight apply to NIC KLIN is GRIFFITH. Nov. 27, 1799 € JUST PUBLISHED, AVD FO* SALE Jsy H. & P. RICE, No. 16 S. facond street. (Price r Dollar) GALATEA, A P.tSJfOBAL XOMAVCB. Embciliihed with Five Engravings. A few Copies of XJiss Seward's Monody «n Major Andre, May he had as above, price I 2£ cent*. December 3. Bank of North Ameriea. THE STOCKHOLDERS A W hereby notified that an £lc<£Hon for XI twtlte Direilor* lor t)i*«nfttiag year, will \x bfibs at the Bank, 011 Mosday the 13th January 10 o'clock. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. The. 3, 1799. dtE LANCASTER STAGES. r Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan- JL caster line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the pad favors they have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, th«y are provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Boroagh in two daj s. Those who preferthi* mode of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States liagk, Market ilreet, Philadelphia. Slough. Downing, Dun woody isf Co, Nov. 30. 2t—s CAUTION. ALL persons arc hereby cautioned against pur chasing or receiving in paymeut, two Drafts of Thomas Truxtun on William Patterlbn, in rny favor, dated 1 7th September lad, endorsed by the Commiflicners of the Federal building in the city of Waihingtoh and myfielf, one payable at nine months afur date, for 617 doliars 71 cents, thw other payable at fix n onths after date, for ifjs dollars 85 cents, the fame having be«»n forwarded from the Pod Office in this city on the 6th in ant, endofed in a letter from the Coramiffioners afore fald, (the proprietors of said drafts) to David Harris, Baltimore, who has not yet received them. Mr Patterfon being apprised ol the miscarriage of these drafts, will not pay them to any person er persons without hearing further from the Com missioners. THOMAS MUNUOE. Htybghxt, lijkttaimr. 1799. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13th July infant, from Colebrook Furnace, Lancaster county, a Negro Man named Cato, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or se ven inches kigh, tolerable black, with a down ill look, fonints, he is « cunning artful fellow, liar, and very fond of strong liquor, has been brought up to the farming business, ii very handy at any kind of laboring work ; he took with him a number of clothing, amongst which were, one suit plain Nankeen; (fomc money). It it expc<3fd hi has shaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *f* The above reward will be paid for fe ourmg him in any gaol in the United States, with reafonaMe charges if brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS. Colebrook Furnace, J»ly 16, 1799: (OlS) PRATT y KIN rZIUG, No. 95, uonch Water llrtct, MAVM REceirED By ths (hips Wilmington, Conne&icut, Fair American, and other late arrivals, from Hamburg and Bremen, A great variety of GERMAN GOODS, Among winch are Platillas Britannias Eftopailles Creas a la Mortaix Uoutui Cit.s Dowlas Kouans Payer bomes Bieiclsc d Linen WaartrtKlorps Table Linen Tieklenburgs Oznabrii's Heflcn Rolls Srewa ditto Polifo ditto Coffee Bag a L'ftado- Carraudoles Checks ai;d Stripes r.bias Hradranlccs Caflirillos Cotii» Choleu io hhd. Muscovado Sugar, Roll Brimstone, a few pipes oid P«rt Wine, a parcel ot foal and upper Leather, men's coarse Shoes in trunk , a teve low prLed silver Watch es, *c. Sac. All which they offer tor fJsat the lowefl prices and mofl eMtirlivv. credit, Nov. 7 UNSEATED LANDS. HTHE owner* of Unseated Land* in Allegheny County. Pcmif r l varna, are hereby notified, that unlcfs the Taxes due on laid Lands for the Yearn 1795, 1796, 1797. and 1798 are p;ud into the hands of John Wilkins, Esquire, County Treasurer, ok or before the ooth day of February next, they wili be advertised lor faU as the !aw dire&s. Ebenezer Denty *, "1 William Dunning. > Can:n;sstoners James Robinson, j Pittsburgh, Novsmb-.r 5, 1799* 3 NOTICE. THE Subfcribcrs having been appointed by the Supreme Court of Pcoofvlvaiia* 7ru/'- to the efiate of GEOKCE B.' DAWSON, all perfotis indebted thereto, prior -to the 18th March last, are desired to make payment, and the creditors are refuelled to furnifh their ao counts properly authenticated, to THOMAS * PETER MACKIE, Truflees. riim November 13 LAST NOTICE, A VL perfcns to whan the dt?.fe of the late £\. William Beaucharc.p, decealed, is irtdefci. Ed, arc requeued to fend tbeit accounts proper ly to 'he fubfcrlber, before the firfl d*y of January nexc or they wi!M>s ex'.lHdetl ihc benefit of a final dividend, which will there be made and immediately paid. SAMUEL PRICE, E xccutor, 71, fiutb Fronl-Jtrcet. November ift, '799- dtij NOTICE the owners of unleated lands in tlie county *■ of Huntingdon, to come forward andjpay the taxes afiefftd and due thereon, within three n>on;h> froni this date, there being one or more years tax es due on the unseated lands in the said county of Huntingdon. WILLIAM STEEL, ") HUGH MOR.RiSUN, > Corr.miflionerv JOHN STEEL, 3 Huntingdon, Commiflioners"> Office, Sept. 25, 1799. J O&ober 4, TAKE NOTICE, application is made to the Bant; of the United States, for the renewal of the following certificates of Bank (lock, vhich wrre loft in the brig Paggy, Captain Fluyer, on her paflage from America to London. N °" "Pi*-** Shares of Bank Slock \ in favour of Samuel Ethridge. 1967J c WILLINGS isr FRANCIS. o<flober ts> NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob Thomas, of Wafliington in the State of Kentucky, dreeafed, air requefled to make immediate payment—-All persons having demands againfl laid efixtc are de filed to furllifh their accounts legally attell- JACOB REESE, Ed to l?hHadclphia, October 31, 1799. NOTICE. ALL persona fndebt?d to the eftatc of Tboma* Wilson, lace •/ Southwark, dectafed. are are requeftcd to make iAimediate payment to the fubCcribers, and thofc who have any demands against the faU estate are rtqu«fted to furoidt their accounts for fetclement. SARAH WILSON, Administratrix. JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator. No lyj, Tooth Front.ftrcet, Southwark. ivao has To LF.T, A BRICK STABLE, Sufiiciantly Urge to contain nine Horses. For Salt or to Let, A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE. dtf. d6tp Nov. I, 1799. fHI LA DEL¥ff IA, S/.TVTIJ I',AV ]".VI'.N'IN'O, DECEMflr.lt 14, i 7g9 . Ginghams Handkerchiefs Laces Si am oil BeJtick* Oil Cloths Slippers Window Glass Tumblers Yellow Ochre Quille Sla*«s and Pencils Pearl Barley Claret in cases Coffee Mills Nails and Ironmongery Demijohns Lentilfes Glue Hogs Briftlei Looking Glafies Toys AuciWf A few tons Hetnp Ik. &C. ALSO, th&fa 4«r d3m, d3«n Adriiiniftrator. ALSO, Tttfc eo-PAU IKERSHIP TOQMAS AND JOHN KETLAND lit!ne Dissn.'tedj By the deatt «f Mr. JOHN KETLAND, AH. pcrfons >»hi. have demands ag-ainff laid firm, ire <«}.je(icti to bring in their ac counts for payment, and those indented to the lame ire ffir!Jb(e.! to make paymeat 10 THOMAS KETLAND. Oiflibtr n Just Imported^ Pfin= SUGAR. jo do. Green Goffer, girts: I «*«"">w®M. iz hhtfs. J*«oe«' ttiver Tobacco, 30 Package* well allotted German Linens Ruflia Cordage, aflorted, 400 Pipw* &m\ ciona Brandy, 4th proof, 'la.zjenuts in Jack*, Brou n Stout Poster, draught and bottled, 4c Calk; Snot, No. 1 to 6, LcaM it; Pig*, 8 lihdb ground Lead, aUTorted, 4 Caflt '.*'ajib-r Salta, Cream Tartar, &c. MA?' qußr: wine bottles in crates, ! Qficcv.s »»ai'c in Crates, Cannon, 4, 6, and 9 pounds ca!ibre ; with {hat, round, grape and cannifter, Swivels, Corks in biles, ill quality, ditto in fliects, Cfar'c.t in cate», f«perior quality. Port WiK.e, ditto. r!oif.meii's Swoids, Hangars, 4cc. Fowling pieces 3i»d pnloU in cases, M;ip Muiiqueit a id BiuncterbufTos, in do. Baiii stove Gralcs, tor chimfcers, £c, &.c. FOR SALE ay THOMAS KETLAND, Nov. 1 TO BE SOLD BY JESSE if ROhERr WA LS. Old Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and qr. casks, Atsa I. ending at their WftarJ From on boar*! the ftip Edward from Liibon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and <jr. calks. $ junc is THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, & Kvass, Ipfolrofjt Debt «, in the county of Suflex, arc to meet the Affignct at th- Court-Houfc in (aid county, on the 15th of Pec. next, at 10 o'clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of flud Inlolveot's eflate, that may come tQ hand, by that day. CASE, assignee. j line ajr TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OK EXCHAKaaOt, For property in tic City, or within thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or trail of Land in Midi)- County and State of Pennsylva nia, within £x miles of the river Juniata, con t.-.-oing: ab.iwr There are about fifty acu> ckarcd, part of which t* a ricto bottom, watered by a ronftant flream that is strong enough to work an oil or a grill mill. Any ptj'tju it.dining t<n deal for it, may obr-ain fur ther information by *pf*king at the oflic • of this gazette. N. 13. If fold, c**dit will be given fat part of the money. O&ober 17, 1799. tftf. BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, ftovember 1 17 c.<. NOTICE. r j"<HE STOCKHOLDERS of tbt Bank of JL the United States are informed, that ac cording: to the Statute of Ifccorptratfon, a Ge neral Election for tsVcuty-fiveDireilocs will be held at the Uatk of the Ifni'ed States in the Ciry of Philadelphia, < n Monday the 6th of January neat, attrn o'clock in the forenoon. And.pursuant to the eleventh fe&iofj tif the bye-laws, the Stockholders of the fairi Bank crealfo notified to allecnhle in genera! meeting, at the fame place, on Tue'day thejtu of Jauu ary next, at lix o'clock in the evening. G. SIMPSON, Cafluer. Second Fundamental Article. Not more than tivree fourths of the Dir<islors in r ffice, exLlufivc of the Present lhail be eli gible for the liefxi rnlr.ing year, but the Di rector who foali be Prtlident .it the time of an ek-&ioß,rnjy always re-elc<f\ed. November 15 TWO.v three Gentlemen with their fer- A vants, may b« accommodated with Lodgings and Breakfaft, and two furniOied room«, at No. 83 north Fifth Street. J\/oiiember 27. Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forer, in York County, a negro man, named ISAAC, other vrife CUP JO, about ai years ♦ld, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 indies high, ha- a blemish in his eyes, r.ore wnite in them than common, by trade a Fjtrgs man ; had on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a tailors jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a fwanfdown striped under ?cket; a rorura hat; one fine and one coarse fiirrt* one muftin handkerchief, fpfiggtd, two ditto ftripctl border, a blue Per Han under jacket and two pcir cotton stockings. Whoever takes up fait! negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any the neighbouring flares (hall have the above re ward or reafbnabte expencesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Fotge, Odober 23.1799" N. B. As said negro formerly lived in Chester count y, it is probable he may return there. November 5 Br JOSEPH & JAMES CHUKSHANK, harleian miscellany, BEING a Selrdion of Tr*&s which principally regard the £ngltj}t HiAory, anJ ef which mans arc referred to Cy Hume. Tin scarcity and high price of the Harleian Miscellany, ii.dtietd the editor to offer Lhc pnf-nt abriugemem to the pnbHc, which n compofcd of a narration of those highly interfiling events which h;.ve occurred in the Hi-Tory of Eng'aud, and which aie chiefiy ar ranged in ilu-oaolcgical order The volume cjnuins in «jantity one filth of the original work, an* 4 . the price of it is one gui nca, being o«ily one twelfth of what the book now fells for November ai No. 319, High Srsi.tr, A very valuable and extculivc AlTortmcnt of Law Books, IMPORTED thi9 fall and immediately before the late fickneis, comprehending alaioll every Book in uie, of the latcft London auJ Irifti edi tions. They will be disposed of from a (ingle vo lume, to an entire Library at ihe fame prices as have heretofore given luch general fatisladion. By sundry vefiel* daily expe&ed Irfcm London snd Dublin, his flock will as ufaal he kept up, so that gentlemen will feHoih be disappointed When applying at his flore. N. B. This day i> publilhed. Davis's Law Cata logue tcr 1799, °f books for sale, which may be had gratia, on application as aboVc* 8 HAVb FOR SAL i-, 3000 pieces i(t i;nJ 2d quality llulfia Duck, 100 pieces Raven* Duck (superior) Boston Beef in Barrels, Walnut Street wharf: def A few balei Bengal j H umHUMS. xico bufheH St. Martins Salt, april ii DOLLARS WAS delivered to the POSTMAS TER here, in the Post-Office, on the evening of Tuesday the 77th ult. in a LETTER dire&ed to Mr. John Mills, Merchant, Baltimose, containing two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4320, in favour of William laylor, 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, 17585 tbrFJVE HUN DRED DOLLARS , which lttter has beeo SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and the BANK NOTES taken out as the PUBLIC MAIL was not STOPPED, MOLESTED, or ROBBED. Bankers «r>d merchants are particularly rrquefted to watch the circulation of laid notes, and flop them ; and any prrfon giv iltg luth information is will lead us to our (hall have FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS reward. (Vicg.) Sept. io. Printers in the United States, are ivquefUd to publish "-he abov-, and we will pay ihtm. And poflcflion given the ill of December, ißco, A Traft of mofl valuable Land, Ab >ut 18 mijes ir. rti Baltimore, 7 from Anna polis, and 40 from tho Federal City, 011 navigable waicr for veflels of almost any burthen. The foil is as good os any in the State, THEKE is on the pre mi Pes a Convenient house for a tenant, with two rooms on a fl >or ; a good corn house : flablca for u or korfes, and a cow house, with is many (tails for cattle, on the belt plan ; ail complc-at and in good repair. There is alio on f*id plantation a new brick dairy, which, with a,good (lock, will produce from 40 10 60 lbs. butler per week ; with a pump of excellent water at the do<Vr and a kitchen neatly built, with apartments for 12 hands. This tra<st contains from 900 to 1000 acres, m >re or less, and is well calculated lor -a grazing farm Also, another fear within a few mi'es of An napolis, witfc i large commodious two flory bi t<lc house, with f.mr rooms on a floor, and a well of excellent water at the door. This con tains About 6cs a( rcj of gorrf hnd, the most of it heavily timbered, of white oak, hL'kery and eFt E wa nut. 'J he purchasers may be accomodated with (lock of hories, cuws and lheej), already on the placu*. The terms of sale is, for h'-th or either ofthe aforetaid places, one third cash, the other two thirds in fix and twelve mouihs with bonds asd good security. fvlSfstf As the proprietor of these valuable lands (which it equally worth the attention of the gentleman or farmer) is about removing from, {top state, there wii; be a generous discount m-de for cash, and an ituiifpuvable tit.e givon. Per further iiformjitfon enquire of the printer. N. B—Goods fumble f r the Weft-India market wtU be received in pan pay. The ad venturer has life a house and let for sale in this city» for which goods will he received in pay, if speedily applied for—Enquire as above. stlfo.a number of nogro men, women, and chil dren, for sale, or will be exchanged for good?.: November a 6 Lodging and Breakfast, r?OR one or two single Gentlemen, iu a genteel I J7 private family, with the use oi a neat front f Parlour, and Board for Servants may b« had at No. A3 north Fifth street. K&*nfber a 6. FOR SAf.E, No, 87 High' Street I'oilodtihbw, A WW COPIES or THE .Vow Ready for Suit, At GEORGE DAVIS's Law Book Store, JiOSS SIMSON, One Thau send Five Hundred WILSON V SWANN. FOR SALE, Situated in Maryland, Mrs. CHOCMBHIDGE |) ESFIXI FI'LLY : bcr rum? row a " friends, acquaintai «.t wid Uic Ji Vfir (he has agreeable to ih« rcquel) of iikjiv perf>aa, to reftde in tow* during c-ch winter, and has taken a luge convenient house in Wal nu itrcct, No 106, between Fourth and Fifth ft-eeta, where foe propolea removing her School the ill of November. Euglifii and French frrammstkally taught, Writing, Geography, the Use of the Glob et, Arithmetic, History, Dancing, with all kinds of ufefut and ornament*! Woik; Drawing in various branches, History, JUi.dfcape, Flower*, &c. Due attention to Vocal as x\cll as luftru mental Mofic, with requifiic MafUrv of repute and ability. Columbia Ilobft Boarding and Day School, Otfoher 19, 1799. jtawirn *f* The Friends and Guardians of the La dica under Mrs Croombridge's care are paiti cularly af7»«t<d, that an eligible (ituation in the country wiil be engaged for each ensuing Sum mer, though no epidemic ufay affeft the city. d^w&wfim ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 2© 1, MAP.kEt-tJtk ur. Late ALEXANDKiI BILSI.AND tTCo. HAS JUST RECEiyRV 31 Tons Patent Improved ihcathing Copj'ri 3c Nails, vis. 20, 24. 26, 15* 28 oz. per foot, I IS" 1 1 8 inch i J oliihci & unpohftied Sheath* ing Nails, 80 boxes of Tin. LIKEWISE CV HAND, A Large afT.i'ment RaiftjJ ard Copprr bottoms and ihcets 'or Cor per-Smiih*, Lead If Bbck Tin, tuth&fim And.a General affortmcat of IroDrr file as above. August 15. l'afhioiablc Mi I line <j ELIZA M'DOUG ALL, NO. 134, MJRKET-iTRB&T, HAS just receive* per Hup Thomas ChaUc'.cy and Adriana,from Lonrlon.an elegant aflortaivnt of the reofi faftionable MicCinee v, vi*. Chemille rofate FEATHERS Fancy flowers Blark tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dpefs ca»» Do. do. and do. Nclfon's bonnets Infant'* pips draw bonnets Maid's lancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do. do hats Fancy bugle (hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, whit?, blue,yellow, pink and orange crape Black, white and green gause veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. And per Harmony, just arrived, a further assortment of Millinery. June 26 cots. BEGS leave to inform the Ladies of Philadel phia, and the public in general, tbar he ftitl continues teaching the Piajgo Forte, Sinj*Jcg, Guitar, &c. as usual. Application to he made to him, No 96, north Sixth ftrect, betwee-n To LFT, A DWELLING HOUSE, Range of and a Courting .House, On Mifflin's wharf, Water ftrecc, between Race and Vine ftrtets gjT Enquire of Patiiion e, no. 119 north Front {'treet. December 3 To ibe Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANT TiiE Subscriber having lately returned from viewing- rhe l»nd, fwveyed 4ii<i appropri ated to satis; y the land warrants, iflued by (he secretary at war, to the t.fiicers and soldier* of the late continental army; and having made arrangements wirh Mr. James John lon, of Chester county. Pennfylvjuia, who he left en the- land, and who with the afiiftance of an in telligert inhabitant of that county, will :pend five months in exploring the different fetjtowins. He will toke regular notes, descriptive of tke foil, fitrtati >r, and natural advantages attached to each feflidn in the whole furvcy—which note# will be placed in the hands of the fubfCribcr prt vious to ihe period for locating, thereby ena bling him to make the most advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. He offers hisfervice to the holders of land warrant* of the above <lefcript«on, throughout the United States, to receive their warrants-, daft them, (as no leis quantity than 400? acres will be regiiterd at the office of the tieafury) have them registered agreeable to law, and attend to *nak: the location at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfa<ftir.g the business, one teDth j>art of the laud fpecified in the warrants will be re quired, and no other charge, except the postage of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters add re fled to the fubferibfr, at No.3,Penn ftrett, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. Septemer 1 BOARD AND LODGINGS. R.F.St*ECTFULI,Y inform® her friends and the public hi general, that she hs jufl removed to the mahfibn Route, in Franklic Court, formerly oc cupied by Dr Franlc'.iß, andlitterly by ih- Por tugnefe Minister, the Chevalier De Fricre. A family may be acccmmovaud vjtfa tt suit of rooms, and Lngle gentlemen with apartments, cr Board only. Has alio a gafti Coach House an 4 Stages for four Itorfcs, to l«t. 2«w6t dot. *O. fI'dI.VMK XVI MUSIC. R. TATLOR, f lawjt Jaw jni JAMES E. SMITH, mwftf. MRS. HAND w&ftf. V
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