S'tattS, Philadelphia Daily Advertisers Nu-MUhk 1343-] fry The price of this gazette is Eight Dollabs per amium to Subscribers residing in toe city of Philadelphia- -All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di- Meeting ; arid unless -.sonic' pet sap, in tois city will become answer Me fir the subscription, it must bspxid *tx Months tn Advance. %* No SufocriptioK will he received so. shorter term tb&i six itfyfitjjs. 1 1799' JACOB SPERRY, & Co. No. Marhit Street, OStr for lMc at rrj|i>n»l>U prM-em improved piper, "i- io'bJitr. f.rC-ftec, t Tit C VJI 1- -WlN'<3 G GOD S, Entitled to Drawback: •i: CzLi, I'r ai i i»- ' t.i■«.- Ladies' Shm s Moihix. 5 f jfes fine Silbci'fcl -4 do. Po -■ latT'es Uncus _ • 4 fin. Romans 4' ( Siairtu r e 3 4 (Jo PhtilUsKoy- 3 r'o S-leSahwkl's ales. 1 '(!••>. DamafnuMe io, >'.o Cailcriiios or linen affoncd with w»iite rons oT 11 &. lijpUins hjU" yarH». 8 do Checks and iiripca 3 Ho More as ! 4 do Ptanders Bed I I'icks, 6 9 * and j ■> i' o • Fine Tiber- io 4 j * fcld checks 4 do C-'.tun Bed j 4 (!■». Contils and Ti " s j Lif-ado-s I do. Tj-, r >a iftock- ] i do. Check .shirts. -16 do. Oilcloth.. talocns 30 do. Tapes < f all 1 do K.J stoves numbers,plain,twil 1 do. i<'Hl»ou led, b 1 «*e and white. 3 do. Oarotct* and tco Travelling cafesot Pearls different Hzei a calks aflorfedlron 4 cases cut flint De- mongery canters, pint&quart 2 do Scythes, 10 3 cases gi 1 ! tumblers hands. 1 cafe wine g aflVs 4 do. Coffee mills 171 boxe* of Window 3 Cables of 125 fa* Glafe, Bby 10 ' thorns each, 98c io a cases Sealing Wax 1 inch; With an extensive afTortment of Loc king Class Plates of following lizes, 17-ic-i-. 17-131 2o-\2, 22-i3» 24- 14, ZO-J5, and 28-14, «ji& a variety ctother goods u-fually imported from Hamburg. Eighty Dollars Reward, RAN-AWAY from the Stibfcriber, at New town, Chester Very, Queen Anne's comi ty, ft ate of Maryland, the followicg neproes, Viz. a woman named Nanny, went away.oll the 23d January, 1799, and took with Jujr a Mulat to fcin ile child, abrwt two vtars old, pained Aria»na. Nanny is-a dark yellow about five fret four or five inches rti;naricably huidfom * for a Eegra. Her cluarhing unknown 3E fhc,tPok a Vi-:ety of good cloaths with her— lie SfMt off with a nrpro fellow, named t eter, and ialls himfelf Peter Simpfon, he is ihe pro perty of a ewtain William B<»wer* of I aibot county, ftateas above, «-ho 4ias advertised one hundred dollars reward for him. Peter is a stout •well rr.adr yellow fellow., about 6 feet one inch high, 15 a tolerable good Carpenter. Nanny for hi# witc, but her real hufb-nd is na med Bub, who belongs to her mallei. It is probable they are in the neighbourhood of Sa lem in the JerCes, is th'-y were there in Ofio fotr lalt. and hy information, Peter had built tlimfelf an house to live ni, between ilum Bridge and Gold Town ; it is likely they may l>*»e changed their ns(n« and may have pafles, Peter can write a middling hand ; it is pro bable Nanny has anotherchild, as it was thought flie was in a pregnant ftaie when Ihe went away. 'I he noted Ferryman Charles, who calls himt sets Charles Rodney ; he went off on the 18th ] of February la#, he is a dark mulatto, about J live fc»t or nine inches high, about forty yews old.stoops in hisfboulde.-s when he walks, I a fear on his head very perceivable—he took with him a f/nall bay mare about 4or 5 years years old, hfi- m'ne trimmed and bob tail'd ; his clojthing unknown, as he carried off a va vitty of cloLths ; it is probable he has changed his name, as h« is a very artful, sensible fellow, he can read tolerably well ; it is likely he may hire himfelf to *l|i»e a-wrggon, being well ac quainted with that buiinefs, driving for the ar my during the wir ; he also perhaps may have a pjfs. The above reward will be given for the afore faid iwi) negroes, viz. Nanny and Charles, if t»ken out of the flat'-, or twenty dollars for Nanny and child, if taken in this llate, & J do. Charier if taktn inthisflate and secured in jail, fci as I may j/et them jgain. If brought h"«ne all reasonable charges (hall be paid hv me. JOHN QUIMBY. w&la-4W. March 3. Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York County,a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, abouc 11 years -Id, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is aliaut j feet f! inches high, has a bUroifh in his eyes, wore wmte in them thancommon, by trade a Fcige nun; had on and took with hitn a drab coloured broad clotl coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a lwanfcown striped under «ckct; a rorura hat; one fine and one coarse ihirt' one mullin handkerchief, fpriggsd, two ditto striped border, a Hue Perfiin under jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up faiJ negro and lodges him in acy jail in this or any of the neighbouring ftatcs ftial) have the above re ward or rcalonable expencesit brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, Oilobtr 13,1799. N. B. ill said negro formerly lived in Chciixr county, it in probable he may return there. Novemher 5 The Subscriber TAKES this method of once more informing the Public, that the partnerihip of Moles Ohapline and Robert M'Ciure, which was enter ad into for the purpose of retailing Goods in the town of Weft Liberty and Commonwealth of Vir ginia, on the tenth day of August, 1790, expired on the tenth day of August 1793, agreeable to the serrn Stipulated in their article of copartnership; MOSES CHAPLINE. Itw6w« February »I. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH i 9, »Bod. LAW BOOK STORE, 319 High Street. GEORGE DAVIS has just received from Dub lin, via New York, a very large ParceV oi Law Books, all of.the latest editions, wfiirWre-n (fcrs his aflorttnent he believes the »o«lc eatoiiv.* and valuable on the continent. 'J hey will be opened this day, aixd ready for ialeat any time af terwards. The fublcribers to that ioiportatst work, Went x t'jrti/j of Plmdmg are informed chit it is now at rived, and'wiM be delivered «ti application. Blank Declaration* fettled and approved l>y the merit diftmgutllKd Law chara&ers, to be had of G. D. March if, To Merchants. ENCHANTS Afcounts elegantly opened, lVi Books r*£Vly and CQirci'ily polled, with various othtr kinds oi writing, bv a person thoroughly acquainted with accounts. Gentlemen extensively concerned, may find it to ifcttrefl to pot business in thi* line into his hands, as the f'lte** confidence miy be repofrd jii him and ample fatrsfadMon given. Address a 1-ne to B- A. land Icjve it with the printer hereof. PiiiUdelphu, March *9. LANCASTER STAGES. HHHB Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan -1 Ciller line ofStag« DISPATCH, their grateful thanks to their ffiMvdsAnd the public in i'>r the pall favors tkt7 have received,and inform tfauns that in addition to regular Line, th>y are p>ovkicd with Carriage*, and car- f u> to go through bet wen the City and Borough in two da)«. Those who prefer thi« made of travelling can he accommodated nt the Stage Office, sign oi" 1 J luted States E4gU, Market ftrtet, Phitadf]|hia. Slougb. Dawning, Dun woody U? Co. Nov. 30. % 2t —§ CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS «r CERTIFICATES frgn ed by the fMbfcriber, 'or undivided -Shares or Lots on hit purchase within the city of Wafting ton, who (mve not yat applied for and received their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their lereral Titles wi'l be duly completed to the order of those who in conformity with the term* of the said Cer tificates, do make the Payments in full therefor, either to Thomas M' Euen *s* Co. or to the fcriber at Philadelphia, 041 or at any time before 1 D'"" p, ;7 BOONETON IRON WORKS, TO BE SOLD, OR LtASKD KOK ON J. YKAIt—THAT Valuable Estati, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Ire:: Works, fitnatc in th£ county of Morris in the I it at* of New Jyf*y, ccn&tting ot a with? four firrs, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a C'rift'nu 1 with two Run of tteuc", and Saw milt. aUi;» good order and n©w in ufc, together with an excellent, larae, ;nd convenient house, wiife out-houfes ol every kind ; among which are an Ice koufe, and (lone milk houfc, with a remarkable fine tyring in it, a large Garden, 'and an exculU.pt «olhd»on of Fruit, a large OrcWard, ind 2,500 arres of wood, pa-ure 4ml arable land, and a greats number of! Kores and workmen's booses Immediate pofftiSon will be giv<# ot houfet and ilores fufficient I't r providing Hock the prefetit winter, and pofTeflicn of the whole in the ipring. For Term# enquire of David B Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mf. David Ford in Morris Town, or messrs. Jacob and B ich« 4 ard Farich on tire prr&iiles. Jaiiujar» ri FOR SALE. , For the accommodation of tb« farmers of Spring field, and all other p rl<.ti» who are inclined to purchase, the fubferiber Is disposed TO SELL A MOST VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, LYING in Springfield townthip, Burlington county, and State of Nsw J rfey, being: a part of that capital property we'll known by the name of' Bullus's /{.state. containing two hundred and ten acres, of which twcntv-leven are excellent swamp wood land, up wards of ninety acre* arc as good meadow as any in the county, and the refiduc is fine upland; there arc three public rends that run through the land. The lublcribcr will attend at. the house of Mr. John l onkins in Springfield, until the firft day of April next, in order to ihew the hnd and receive propr.fuls cithw for lots or the whole, as may iuit 1 urchalers, Mirch 17 "Tbi r ty Dollars Reward. DESERTED FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of tit 14th intl—JOHN OSBOR.N, born in the town ot Bedford, Wed Chetler county and Hate of New-York, aged ai years, 9 mronths, 5 feet 8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyes (long qued) light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by trade a Shoemaker. Enliiled by Lieutenant Rey nolds in Stephen's Town, near Albasy the ijih of June last Had on and took with fcim a fcort round blue cloth coat with a red cape, a blue cloth coatee, a few white waistcoats, a long grev mixed cloth coat and breeches, a pair of boot«, ;. checolatc coloured great coat trimmed with Mack hair plulh, s. iur' hat half worn, and two Giver watches, one » uiidilk tiae, the other fmaii. He may iu>j>oi= Vrr>ftU on some family or gentleman at .1 waiter, a. he ha" aSad in that capacity Whoever apprehends said Deserter, and secures him in jail, fends hi.tfc to Keadquartets, or deliver! him to any of the Marine officers, or an { officer of the army of the United States (hall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges J, S. LEWIS, Adjutant Maine Corps. January 16. JUST COME TO HAND, And for falc at W. Young, J. & J. Crukshank, and Thomas Do a son' 9 Bookstores, GEORGE WASHINGTON; Late Prriideiit of the United States, and Commander ill Chiff of the Armies of the United States. march 26. itaw4w JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. At their Store No. 5 Cbesnut Street, have The following Articles, viz. Fir ft quality RuffiaHemp Rufiia Duck Brandy in pipes, firft and fourth proof Madeira Wine in and half pipes Claret in cases Wiiiter ard Summer pr ffci, Spermaceti Oil Spermaceti Can dels, and Hyfor. Tca,lati-lt importation, March 24. 3*avpff Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. PROPOSALS in writing wiii'be received until che 15th day-os April ntxt at the office ol tn« Treasurer of the Schuylkill Permanent ft ridge Company No, it Church alley, tor a fapfly of ten thoHl'and perch of the bell cjuafity Free Stone, ore half of which mud be of large "dimensions, viz 7 to Ii feet long, i\ to 3 feet wide in the, bed, 9 to :8 inches deep—the remainder to be of the Cze which is generally called large foundation stone, to be delivered at the Well end of High flreet, in such quantities and at £uch times as {hall be required. Price and time of payment to be exprtfied. JOHN DORvSEY, Secretary protem, A qHantity of TERR ASS for mortar will be warned. March 17 X CERTIFICATE of on« Share the Bank XjL of the UnitedSS u e», No. ay applying to Wm P. I «l>bs Baltimore, Foufbee G. TeW*, tfq. of Richmond county. Virginia, or to Thomas Murgatrojd and Sons, Philadelphia. Feb. 5—J A UNITV D STATV 6,' > Pcnnsyvania District. $ By virtne of a writ of venditioni exponas to me dirr&a*t iffuedeut of the Dillrnft Court ot the United Statu in and for the Pennlylvania Diftr'nSt, will be lold by public vendue, at the City tavern, ingecon.! Preet.in the city of Philadelphia, ou Friday the 4ih day of April .ext.at Dxo'dock in the afternoon, j undivided third part of two cer tain Messuage and Lots of Ground situate on the Couth fide of Walnut flreet, in said city, beginning at the corner of John Wall's lot awl extending southwardly 79 feet 6 inches to ground ol Micrs Filher, Ffq' (hence wellwardly i J4 ftet to a corner, thence fouthwirdjy nfeet 6 mches or thereabout to ground of David H Con yiigham, thence weil wardly 46 feet to an alley, thence across said alley J! feet to a corner, thence ealwardly 46 feet, thence northwardly to Walnut street 47 feet, thence eaftwardly on the said flreet 54 fe t,to th« place of beginning, fuhjeA to a rent, charge ol thirty five pounds per annum, with the ufc and privilege «f the fiid alley, running int» Dock greet; all those City Lots marked in the general Plan Ne. 1J37..173*. 1539-«54-->. '541, 00 tfre weft fide of Third ftr.-et Item Schuylkill, between I I.ocuft and Walnut ftreeta ; 1537, containing in breath sixty feet and in depth 247 f--et t inches ; the others being contiguous, contai 1 in breadth ijo fait and in depth 247 6 inrhc; all those City l-ots numbered 1393. 1394. J395> ) no; and 13518,0n the north Sde of Walnut llreet between Filth and Sixth Areata, from Schuylkill 1 being each of them 66 feet in front and 135 !cet ; 111 depth. Alio, all that melluage and trail of Lard, partly in l.owor Dublin townlhip, Philadel phia county,and partly in Montgomery county, containing V) 1-1 acres.be the fame more oriels. Seized and taken in execution as the property ol iTuhn li>onaldfon,E(q. 1 JOHN HALL, Marlhal. M«rlhal's Office, March »7, ißa«. «u c JOHN MOORE. «]c"st A POEM, Sacrftl to the memory of Adapted to the nd February 18.CO. By Richard Alsqp. VCR SAJ.Ii, STONE. NOTICE. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TRACT OF L A ND, GRASS Red Clover. White do. Timothy. Saint Foin. [Trefoil., Burnett. Lucern. Herd Grass. Orchard do. Rye do- Rape and Hemp. . ALSO, JL sheet! copper, ironmongery, and PATBNT PLOUGHS, which are said be more durable than any heretofore invented, and found on experience to diminish the labour both of man and beafl — BY THOMAS HOWARD, No. 40 South Second Street, Philadelphia, February 13. tu6cf.Bw. PRATT &f KINTZING, No 95, North Water-ftrcet, HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING ENTITLED to drawback, which they offer for sale at moderate prices for cash, or the ulual credit j or on a credit of 12 or 18 months upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or father fcuisfa&ory security, so boxesand lales 1 icL l nburgus 60 do. en linens. 50 do. brig?. 50 do Patterliornes. 2,5 do. Bielficld Linens. 11 do Creas and Creas a la Moriaix. Brown Rolls. Do. Heflians. PolWh Rells. Bed Ticks. Siamois. I Arabias. Empty Bags. Oil Cloths. •-.'hoes and Slippers. Soal and upper Leather. Qaillsand Scaling Wa*. A package Gold and Sil ver Watches. A few chelts Toys. Slates and Pencils. lo hhds Havanna Mo laflcs February 15 mwfim do. Hemp- mwfrm THOMAS HAWTHORN, Of the City of Philadelphia, Mehchakt, the £th d*y of Aug, 17^9, Ellate, real, pcrftiual and mixed, to JOHN M.NESBIT'T and JONATHAN MEREDITH, —All persons indebted to the f*id Thbmas Haw thorn or to th« late hoefe of Hawthorn and Kerr, are desired to pay their rcfp?«sive balances to JONATHAN MEREDITH d3in. February %\ THE Partcrfhip of JQHN HAINES & IVIL I,IAM JONES, trading under the firm *,f H IWES 13* JONES, was by mutual Agreement diflolved on the 24th of January la ft'. All persons rfpeciaily rhofe indebted to them, wiß pUafc to cb l! as as pomble oir IVilliam Jonet y who is dujj authcrlfed to a'f-juft their concerns. Tlue bufipcfs v/ili in future be conduced by lVtiUa* Jones, at the former {land No 132 Mar ket fl»>eet. 2d dopr ab>v- 4th, wiiere he has on hanJ and wieans to keep a regulai supply of the best aod mod lafbionaMe and bridles Pla ted faddlcry and f:lver mooted whips. Harness of all kinds ana fire bffekets. together with a gen eral afiortment of cvory other article usually at tached to that line of trufiseTf. March 11 TO BR SOLD, Or Rented for a term of Tears, TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, With a Lot thereunto, belonging, SITUATE in Duck Creek, Oofs Roads Kent County, Stare of Delaware, fronting on the M-in Street i there are on the lower Floor, 6ve Rooms and an Entry, with a number oi well fini(had Rooms up Stairs, a Cellar under the whole Building, a Brick kitch en, a hump of good Water, with a Stable, Car riage Houfeand Sheds, the whole Improvement# are in go. d repair. Tlic Seat is well calculated for either a Store or Tave-rn, the latter of which it has been occupied for a number of years with conftderable success. The Situation is dry and the Coui-ry around being very healthy aifd a pi. ce of considerable Trade, it will be well worth the attention of any perlon wiihing to purchale or rent. $y For.further particulars apply to the Sub scriber at the aforefajd place. JOHN CUM MINGS. i w3m. 3 taw January 8 AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior oourt of common pleas of the county of Essex, in the Date of New Jerfcy, direAed to the fheriff of the laid county, against the rights, credits monies and cfTMls, goods and chattels, lanasand tenemercs of Jthn Citvei Symmes at the fuitot William With, in a plea of tref'pifs on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollar;; — And tvhcrtat, the said Iheriff did, at the term of June last pali, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby fmy land warrants Noiv therefore, nßtffs the said John Cleves Symmesfhall appear.givc special bail, and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will be entered against him, and his prop»rty herein attached, will b: fold agreeably to the 1 tiatutein luch cafe made av.d prov ; ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, sfc. B! zabeth-town,Ju>y 8, t-99 SEEDS. | SHEDS. FOR SALE GOODS, 13 pipes old Port Wipe. ij boxes Tumblers al lotted, aoo boxes Hamburgh Window GHafs 8 by 10, &c. i chcft allotted Looking Glasses. Sever a! larpe elegant do. 1500 Demijohn*. 50 kegs Pearl Barley. A few tons Roll Brim florae. 30 kegs Yellow Ochrc* A few bbls. Rosin. 40 tons Ruffu Hemp. | Bol.hds.Hogt Brifljfcs. a hhis. Dutch Glue 20 talks Nails afl'orted | from 3d. to aod. 16 calks Ironmongery 8 calks Hoes. German Steel. 6 hhds. Coffee mills. Blocking Twine, 'Tapes, Stone Pickling Pots, &c &c. do Ozna fatu&f NOTICE. HAVING dcijng Assignee, 3taw6w notice. 10HN HAINES. WILLI A M JONES. 3taw3w A LARGE WHEREAS, \ Volutin XVII- NEW LINE OF STAGES To New Tork, By the shortest arid inoft pleasant road«—paflGng through Frankford, Buftletou, Newtown, Penrvngton, Millstone, P.onndUroek, Uuior* Camp, Scotch Plains, Sprirvgfirid and New ark. THE SWIFTSURE starts from the Green Tree, N<* 50 Norti Fourth Street r at 8 o'clock tvery morning, and arrives at New York early tie next evening. From York it fc&'ru at 9 o'clock - very day {Suttd&'yv t*c6ptedjf a/id arrives at Phila delphia, early the next t veiling. Fare for paflesgers $ dollars, way paflengeff 6 cent*, per rrt'le. Each paiToftger allowed 14'fl of baggage. .One hundred and fi.ty weight of baggage to pay the fame as a pa fieri per. All bagg-age to be at the rift of the owner, urtefs insured and receipted for by 'he clerk J of the different offices. Hate of infurancc' ori'e •1 per cent. *s'* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50 North I'eurth Street, Philadelphia, and to WILLIAM VANDERtOOkT, No, 4» Courtlanil Street, N.E. corner of Greenwich Street, New York January 3. This Day Published, By J. Ormrod, No. 4.1, Chf fnut Street, (Pries zs Cents) THE Death of General Wajhington. A POEM. In imitation of the manner of Olfian. By Rev. John B. Linn, A.M. Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation of Philadelphia. £/• Mr. Chzu.4ron*s Oratiafl will be publiftwd on Monday mornifcg. March 15. d- GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Qf the Pittsburgh Glass Works y HAVtNG procured a fufficient number of thc-moft approved European Glass Manu fu