Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. A'axtpji 234.1.] The prire of this Gazette is Eight Dollars ptr annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dnllar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unles9\swne t person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. %* A r o Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months. Dec«i6her r 1799. JACOB SPERRY, & Co. Market Street, ' Olfar forfait at reaionablo prices* for approved pap*r» « r in batter for Coffee, TUB FOLLOWING GOODS, Entitled to Drawback: ? de. Garnets and id© Travelling cafesof Pearls different 4 casts cut flint De- mongery canters, pint & (fuaft a do Seythfs, to 3 cases gill tumblers bands. 1 cafe wine g'alTcs 4 do. Coffee mills lyr boXes of Window 3 Cables of I*s fa- Glass, 8 by to thorns each, 9 It 10 a cases Sealing Wax inch; With an extensive aflortment of Looking &Ufs of the following sizes, 16- 12, *7" io t i 7 " 13» 20-12, 22-13,1 24- 14, 26-15, and 28*16, and a variety of other goods usually imported from Hamburg, Eighty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from the Subscriber, at New town, Chester Ferry, Queen Anne's coun ty, state of Maryland, the fallowing negroes, vii. a woman named Nanny, went away on the 23d January, 1799, and took with,,her a Mulat to female child, about two years old, named Ariatina. Nanny is a dark yelicwv negro, about five feet four or five inches high, remarkably handsome for a negro. Her cloathing unknown as she took a variety of good cloaihs with her — Oie went off with a nrgro fellow, named Peter, and calls himfe»t Peter Simpfon, he is the pro perty of 1 certain William Bowers of Talbot ddtinty, state as above, who has advertised one hundred dollars reward for him. Peter is a flout: well made yellcw fellow. about 6 feet one inch lii.eh, 's a tolerable'godd Carpenter. Nanny pafles frr his wife, but her real huiband is na med Bob, who bel rigs to her waiter. It is probable are in the neighbourhood of Sa lem in the Jerfits, is they were there in Goo ber last, and Sy information, Peter had built himfelf an houie to live in, between iium Bridge And Gold Town ; it is likely they may have changed their nan?es arid may have paiTes, is Peter can writs? a middling hand ; 1} is pro bable Nanny has anotherchild, as it u as thought she was in a pregnant stare when (he went ? way Ihe rtored Ferry nun Charles, uhocallshimt fe!f Charles Rodney ; he went oft onthe 18th of February la ft, he is a dark mulatto, aoout five feet or nine inches high, abfty years old, stoops in hitlhouWers when he walks, a fear on his he>id very perceivable—he took with him a fault bay mare about 4 or 5 ytais years old, her m ne trimmed and bob tul'd ; hi* dloathing unknown, as he carried off a va riety bf cloiths ; it is probable he has changed his name* as he i# a very artfVil, sensible fellow, he scan reid tolerably well; it is likely he may hire hirofeli tb dfi<'e a wrgg< n, being weii ac quainted with tjiat bufirvefs, 'driving for the ar my during the war ; he also perhaps, may have a p.ifs. The abdvereward will he pven frr the aFore said t#r» negroes, viz. Nanny and Charfef, if taken of the Hate, or twenty dollars for Hanr.yand Child, if taken m this ft-ate, & »r do. Charles if taken in this state and secured m jail, so us I may get them again. If brought h< me aH reafonahle charges lhall be paid hy me. JOHN QUIMBY. u&fa.4w. March 3 Twetity Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Sprrng forge, in York Coenty,a negro man, naf Robert Cclerriafa; Hfq. He is about 5 feet 8 inthefc high, has abfomifh ih his byes, wiorfc while in them than common, by trade a fctgeman; h*li in and took with him a drab coloured broad doth coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloon* printed fahcy cord, a iwanfdown striped under acket; a roruro hat; (fne fine and one coarfb foirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto striped borde-r, a blue Perfun under jacket and two peir cotton ftockmgs. Whoever takes up &i<4 negro and lodges him in any jail in rhis or any •f tke neigabouring dates (hall have the above re gard or reasonable expencesil brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, OAober ij,,1799. N. B. As said negro 'tor marly lived in Chcfter County, it H probable he ttiijtktwtti ihtre. MMeAiMr .5 The Subscriber Takes this method of once more informing J the Public, that the partnerftiip of Mules Chapline and Robert M'Clure, which was enter ed into for the purpose of retailing Goods in the towh of Weft Liberty and Commonwealth of Vir ginia, on the teftthday of Augaft, Ifjcycipired on the tenth day of August 1793, agreeable to the term stipulated ia their article of copartnership; MOSES GHAPLINE. law6w. February %l. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, ißco. LAW BOOK STORE, 319 GEORGE DAVIS ha* just received from Dub lin, via New York, a very large Parcel of Law Books, all of the 1 at eft editions, wbitk ren ders his affortmeut he believes the most cxtenfive and valuable oh the continent. They will be opened this day, and ready for faleat any time af terwards. The fubferiber* to that important work. Went •worth's Syjicm of Pleading, are informed that it is now arrived, and will be delivered mn application. Blank Declarations fettled and approved by the most distinguished Law characters, to be had of G. D. March 11, To Merchants. MERCHANTS Accounts elegantly opened, Books neatly and correal y posted, with various other kinds of writing, by a person thoroughly acquainted with accounts. Gentlemen extenfiveiy concerned, may find it to their interefl to put business in thru line into his hands, as the fulleft confidence may be reposed in him and ample farisfa&ion given. Addrtfs a Ime to B - Ai and leaTi it with the printer hereof. Philadelphia, March *9. LANCASTER STAGES. PiE Proprietors of the Philadalphia and Lan caster line of Stages DISPATCH, returji their grateful thanks to their fricnids and che public in general, tor the past favors tfeey have received,and inform them that in .iddition to the regul«r Line, thi«y are provided with Carriages, fobcr aad careful drryets, to go through the City and 3i»roHgb is two days. Thdfe wh© prefer this mode of traveling can he accommodated at the Stage Office, (ign of United States Market flreet, P^iladcljhia. Slough, jDowning, Dunivon.lj tsf Co. Nov* 30. CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS Or OBLIGATIONS <*r CERTIFICATES sign ed by the Aitfcriber, lor undivided Shares or Lots on hi* purchase wirhin che city o£Walhing* ton, who have not yet applied for and received their Deeds, are hereby notified, thut their several Titles will he duly completed to the order of chose who in conformity with the term# of the faidCer tificates, do Si alt c the Payment* ia full t'nerefon, either to Tbortas fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any timv before the 31ft day of Vlay n«xt. December 17 BOONETON IRON WORKS, TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ON K XfcAß—-THAT Valuable JZstate^ KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron Works, fitnsta in the county of Morris In the face of New-fcpfry, confiding of a Forge with four fires, a Roiling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run o( stones, and Saw mill, all in good order and new in ufcy together with an excellent, large, ud convenient hodfe, with out-houfes of every kind ; which are an Ice house, an ! stone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden. and an excellent «tollc&ion of Fruit, a large Orchard, and 1.500 acres of wood, pa?ure and ara'jh: Jand 1 , and a great number of fiore* and workmen's houses Immediate poffcffipn will he tfiveti of houses ana (lores fiafficicnr for providing stock the p*efei;t winter, and polfeliioir us tbe-whole in the spring. Far terms enquire cf David B Ogdan at New ark, mr Petii Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or mcfrrs. Jacob and Kich fcard Paefch on t!ie preffoifes. January 11 FOU SALE. For the acenmntoda'ion ri th« Farmers of Spring fie'd, and all other pe»o n» who are inclined to purc'iufv', the fuhictiber is dif^«ofed TO SELL A MOST V I.UABLP TRACT OF LAND, LYING in townfhip, Burlington county, and ft ate; of New Jersey, being a part of that capital property well known by the name of 'Bullus's Estate^ coma ning two hundred and ten acres, of which twenty feveti are excellent fw?mp wood lard, up wards of ninety acre* arc as good meadow as any in the county, and the residue is fine upland ; these are three public roids that run through the land. The fubfcri!>er will attend at the house of Mr. Jchrt Tonkins in Springfield, until the firft day of Aprivnrit, in order to fticw the hnd and receive propefali eith* for lots or the whoie, as may suit purchasers. JOHN MOORE. March 17 Thirty Dellars Reward. DESERTED F.OM the Marine Barracks on the night of the 14th inft—JOHN QivBORN, born in the town ot Bedford, Weft Chcfter county and (late of New York, age# a* years, 9 months, 5 feet 8 and a quarter inche* high, grey ey«s (long qucd) light ruddy cemplsxion, poclc marked, by trade a Shoemaker. Knhfied by Lieutenant Rey nolds in Stephen's Town, near Albany the 15th of June last Had on and took with him a short round blue cloth coat with a trd scape, a blue cloth coatee, a few white waiftaoars, a long grey mixed cloth coat ana breaches, a "pa it cf boots, a chocolate coloured great coat trimmed with black hair p'.tilh, l fuf hat fcalf worn, a;>d two silver watches, one a middle fixe, the other small. He may itnpofe himfelf on Tome family or gentlemaii as ■> waiter, as he has a&od in that capacity Whoever apprehends said Deserter, andfscures him in jail, fends hrm to Headquarters, or delivers hifn Co any of the Marine officers, or any officer of the army of the United States fliall receive the above reward and all reafocable charges. - J. S. LEWIS, Adjutant Marine Corps. January 16. By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. \ 7 South Second Street, HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, For Colds, obstinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Asth mas, Sore-throats, and approacking Con sumptions THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with the nature and effe£fr of empirical medicines daily off-red for the cure of the above com plaints ; dear bought experience has taught them that oily and healing trftdicines joined with strong opiates (cr sleepy drugs) repeated doses of which, flatter and deceive the patient for the prefect, by procuring momentary ease; experience,' I fay, has taught thoulinds that the common opiates and balsams, as they are called, fmaTly aggravate every disorder of the brt-aft and lungs in mod di perfeiftfy agreeable and the dose so small, that no difheuhy arises in txking it. Genuine EJj'ence and Extraß of For "Rheumarifms, Gout.Palfey, Sprains, £cc. a great number of attetted cures may be seen at the place of falc Dr. Hamilton'? Grand Reliorarive for conftitinuv»a debilitated by in temperance of any kind ; and for she cure of Nervous Complaints, Inward Weiknefs, Ob ftiaate Gleets, Fluor Albu9 in women, kc. Samuel filodget. Hamilton's justly celebrated Worm Lozen ges. th« infallibleltch Ointment, Dr.Leroujc's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Com* plaint*, Ague and Fever Drops which hjd ne ver failed rflc&ing a cure, Dr. Hahn's Anti hilious Pill, ditto Corn Phifter, the Perfun Lotion for the face and flcin, Gcwlaud's Lo tion, Church * Cough Drops, Anderfpn's Pills, Is recommended {particularly to the I.arliee) •i* an Hegnnt a«>d pleasant preparation fort-hop* ped and fore lips, ardevery biemiffi ard incon vefiience nccafiosfd Isy cold«, fevers, 3cc. fpte dilv refloring a beautiful rosy colour and dedi cate lbfmeis to the Hps. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER This excellert f«tnfcri; ind ftrenv'theng the fame, prefervee the e vn':l fr<-m decay, and c!?nnfe« a-sd whitens the te?th, absorbing all tb.it nef>\ which fuffcred to accumulate. nrvertaiio to injurs and finally nun tham. genuine! must apply only as above. Wholesale ru.rcrafers, will receive a I-beral allowance by application to L£E Ji Co. Balti mo c, who have retained the general agency for the Un»:ed States. Feb. 26 United Stati-: 6, 7 fl- Pc'.miyvania District. J BV virtue of a writ of vrndiHoni exponas to me directed, issued out thj UiftriA Court ol the United States. in and for tie Fenßiylvania . Diftrfdt, wiir be fold by public veitkte, at the City tavern, in Second the e'ujof Philadelphia, on Friday the 4th day *»f April n«t,at ft*o'clock in the afteroown, J ufidijrided third -art of two cer tain Meflutge and Lots of Groun situate on' the south fide of Walnut ftreet,in said city, beginning at the cornrr of Joivn Wall's locand rxt coding southwardly 79 feet 6 inches to gcund ol JVlicrs Filher, Esq. thence welt.warity 54set to a corner, theace southwardly 21 feet 6 inch* or thereabout to ground of David H Couynghai, thence weft wardly 46 feet to ail alley, thence cross said alley 55 feet to a corner, thence eatlwrUly 46 feet, thence northwardly to Walnut reet 47 feet, thence eaftwardly on the said flree f 54 !c.t,to the place of beginning, fubjiit to a nt, charge of thiity five pouads per annum, wit the ui'e and privilege ®f the ,said all«y r runntg mro Dock ftreet<; all thofe<3ity Lots marktdti the general Plan No. 1537, 1-738, 1539» : S4°>tS4t, on the weft fide of Third street from Sthuklll, hetw<9tn LocuTl and Walnut ftrfcets ; I^37Containing in breUth sixty feet and in depth the others being contiguous, cor.tii in breadth 150 f««t and in depth 247 feet 6 ime-; all rhofe City Lots nMtr.bered *393, J394>'39S* 1 39 6 * 1397 1398, on the rorth fide olValnut street between Filth and Sixth streets, frn being each of t>em 66 feet in iroiUnd 235 feet in depth. Also, all that mefibagand tra£ of Land, partly in i.ow®r Dublin townlp, Philadel phia county, and partly in Montgoery county, containing *9 I-* acres,be the fameiore oriels. Seized and taScn in execution ss tlprcpmy of i tofcn Bonaldfon.E.'q J , JOHN HAURbte' Marfr.al't Office, Msreh : 7,1800 - rot- 1 . A SEASONABLE ARTICLE. JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE A SoVEREIdS REMEDT HOOPING COUGH. D» HAMILTON'. MUSTARD. THE DAMASK LIP SALVE FOR TII£ TEETH AND ("VMS. eotw aawtf. GRASS SEEDS. Red Clover. White do. Timothy. Saint Foin Trefoil. Burnett. Lutern. Herd Grass. Orchard do. Rye do* Rape and Hemp. ALSO, SHEETs COPPER, IRONMONGERY, and PATENT PLOUGHS, which are said to be more durable than any heretofore invented, and found on experience to diminift the laboar l oth of man and bead— FOR SALK BT THOMAS HOWARD, No. 40 South Second Street, Philadelphia. February 13. tti&f.Bw. PRATT KINTZING, No. 95, North Water-street, HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING GOODS, ENTITLED to drawback, which they offer for fain at moderate pric«s for cafli, or the usual credit ; or on a credit of i» or i 8 months upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or neap the City of Philadelphia, or other fatisfa&ory security. 50' boxes and bales Tick- 13 pipes old Port Wire. lerrbnrgbs 35 boxes Tumbler* af -60 do. do. Hemp- sorted. en linens. ioo boxes Hamburgh 50 do. do. Ozsa Window Glai's 8 by brigs. 10, &c. 50 do 1 chcft aflortcd Looking 15 do. Bitlf.cldLintns. GUHes. II do Creas and Crcas Several large elegant d«. a la Morlaix. 1500 Demijohns. Brown Rolls. 50 kegi Peari Barley. Do.Heffiars. A few tons Roll Brim. Polish Rolls. ftoMe. Bed Ticks. 20 kegs Y cllew Ochre. Siamois. A few bbls. Rosin. Arabias. 40 ton* Russia Hemp. Empty Bags. 80 hhds. Hogs Briftip®. Oil Cloths. z hhds. i>utch Glue. Shoes and Slippers. ao calks Nails assorted Soal and upper Leather. from 3d. to aod. Quills and Sealing Wax. 16 calks Ironmongery. A package Gold and Sil- 8 calks Hoe*. v«r Watches. German Steel. A few chest* Toys. 6 hhds. Coffee mills- Slates and Pcnci!s. Blocking Twine, Tapes, 70 hhds, Havanna Mo Stone Pickling Pots, lasses &c &c. February 15 NOTICE, THOMAS HAWTHORN, Of the City of Philadelphia, MtKCUA XT, HAYING ON the 9th day ps Aug. 1799, affigtvd all his £ftare, real, personal and mixed, to JOHN M.NtSBITT and JONATHAN MEREDITH, —All persons indebted to the laid Thomas Haw thorn or to th» late honfe of Hawthorn and Kerr, Ere desired to pay their rvfp«&ive balances to JONATHAN MEREDITH Acting Assignee. February 21 notice -pHF. Parter&ip of JdHN HAINES & WIL * LI AM JONES, trading under the Sim ps HAINES & JOtXES, washy mutual agreement diltblved on the 24th oi January latt. All pvrfons imerrflei, those ind«bted to them. will piiSllc to Jf ut Wly as pofliblc on IVilliam Jones, v. to is duty 'author ifed to adjust their concerns. JOHN WILLI \M JONES. Tfce bufitarft Trill in future be by William Jan£s t at the icfthor ftatid No 132 Mar ket ftrcet, ad door a bow 4th, where life has on fcsrnd and means to keep a regular fappljr of the bait anri mod tuft ionable laddies and bridles Pla ted fcidkry and Giver mounted v/hips. Harncfs of all kinds and fire bucVets, together witJ\ a g titulars apply to the Sub scriber at the aforefaid place. JOHN CUMMINGS, January 8 WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately ifiued out of the in ferior court of common picas of the county cvf Essex, in the date of Mew jersey, dire&«?d to the fhenff of the fa»d county, agarnfi the rights, credits, monies a»u by sixty land warrants ; Noiv tlcrefore y Hillefs the ,foid Jahn Clevcs Stmmes flraftia?>prar fpvcial bail, and receive a declaration at the fuit.oC the plaintiff, will be e«rero 1 ag?.in(l him, and his property herein ?.!ti»cred, will be-fold agreeably to the flatttte in Ittcn cafr n ?.de a*.d prov'ded. , Aaron Ogden, Clerk y &!c. Bi>sabeth-rown,Ju'y 8, 1799 (* z ) $ SKIDS. By frhc shortest and most pleasant rosd—pafling through Frankford, Builleton, Newtown, Pennington, Millflone, Bi>*ndbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New ark. THE SWIFTSURE ftaru from the Green Tree, No- 50 Fourth Street, at 8 o'slock every morning, 2nd arrive* at New York early the next evening. From New York it flaria at 9 o'clock every day (Ssnday* «xcepted) and arrives at Phila delphia, early theaext evening. Pare for pankftgers 5 dollars, way paitenger* 6 pent* per ntle. Each allowed if lb of One hundred and fifty weight «£ baggage to pay the fame m a palferger. Ail baggage to be at the riik qfihe swntr, unlels inlured and receipted for by the clerks of the different office#. Rat* of infmante one per cent. Appty to JOHN M'CAILA, No. 50 North Fwurth Street, Philadelphia, and to WILLIAM VANDHRVOORT, No, 48 Courtland Strict, N. £. corner of Greenwich, Street, New York. Death of General Wajhingtox, A POEM. In imitation of the manner of Offian. By Rev. Johv B. Lin*, A.M. Mimfccr of the First Presbyterian Congregation ofPhiladelphia. Mr. Chaudron's Oration will be publiflsed on Monday morning. M«»rch 15. fatu&f Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficiant number of themoft approved European Glass Manu facturers, anrt having on hand a large stock of the best Materials, on which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of a/Turing the public, that window glafc of a fdpei ior qua lity and of any size, from 7by9,to 18 by a 4 inches, carefully packed in boaes Cfcn twining lop feet ea b, may be had at the iborteft notice. Glass of larger size* for other purpofcs, may alio be had, ft;ch as lor piDuret, coach glafle*, clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also, be had, together with pocket fialks, picklingjars, apothecary's Aop furniture, or other hollow ware—the whole at least aj per cent. lower than articles of the fame qua lit? brought from any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made on faie of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others will be punctually attended to on ap plication to JAM E " O'HARA or ISAAC CR AIG, or 4 t lht Store of Mefirs PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, P triburgh* 3taw6w HAINES. A handfouie Tbr«e Story BRICK HOUSE 0? KITCHEN, Of modern construction and tuell bi:i!t WITH the bed materials, situated m a very pleafjr.t and licalthy part of the town at a moderate dilbnce fiom the centre of the city. Enquire at the Office of the Cazttte of the Uni aiteii State*. ?taw3w Valuable Property for Sale, In Chef»»C| near Sixth street, diredUy oppoQtc CcHcaiis Hall. A I OT ofgrnund, about 11 feet front in Chrf nut ftrcci and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame hotife, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge fubjc& to a ground rent of per annum. The, advantageous situation of this property re quires co eon mems, lor it oiuft be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionablt title will be made to the pin-chafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, No. Cbcfout ft. next door to the prtmifes, tu.th fa*tf marcfr j FROM the United States Frigite Philadel phia, DAVID fr)CTJNE, by tradeaShoe m;ker, bom in Ireland, 23 years of .ipe, 5 feet 6 inches high, light complexion and hair—also, 1 xV3m. WATSON I.UDLOW, by trade a Shoe maker, born In New-Jersey, 33 years of age, $ feet 10 inche* high, r!ark hair and complexion* VVhot ver will take up fa Id l.eferters and deli ver therr. on board the fa»d frigate. Oia'tl receive ten dolkrs reward for each, arid reasonable charges. March re RUN away from the Subfcri-her on the evening of" the sfohinfl. a bound S»pv«int GIRL, , .pained Elizabeth Howchcl, had on r.nd to©k with herjthree .different changes of garment and money, prou.i, bold,and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p»r fon apprehending her shall he entitled tothe abore reward—no coJfs or Charges will be paid. N: Q, She had % ye?r» and (bme. month* so ferr*. LANI£I, fITZPATRICZ. Gnfter, To:V/:i)>)p,.Cbiflev Coac-.y, }«lj ip. f VOl.trKG XVIi. NEW LINE OF STAGES 1o New York, January 3. This Day Published, By J. Obmbod, No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Price 25 Cents) THS GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS March 4, To be Bartered, foa EUKOPKAW, OR FJST INEIA DRT GOODS, March 16, DESERTED, lhr.ee (*ents Hewara. aogufi 6 eodtf tuthtf. m&w tf. JtJWtf.