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Nvmbeil 231.] FRIDAT EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1796. [Volume X
F° r Eofton,
The brig Neptune, F ™ {
James Tower, Mailer,
WILL fajl o;Sunday next. For freight or passage apply
te EDWARD STOW, Jun.
Aug. 16 § No. 76 South Front Kreet.
For HAMBURGH,
J-**- THE SHIP
J G H N ' I
Robert Jackson, Mafler, J
iM/.'JS'lttjCS' To fail in fifteen diys,
A VINO two-thirds of cargo en
gaged oi ready to go on board. For freight or passage |
apply a the matter on board at Wain's wharf, or to T T
John DcnnaTdfon, li
No. »4 Walnuf-ftteet. I Mer
Jily it. §6eotf be v
XSjV The brig Mary
J§§F4 FOR SALE, I "
' AND may be seen at Abiah and William 1 g
Brown's wharf. She is about 800 barrels I l
burthen, strong ' uilt, and well but-bolted, has elegant I £
accommodations, is a good fa iter, only 10 months old, I j)
and may be sent to f«a immediately. Apply to Si
James Brown, t
No. 119 South Second-street.
Who has for sale, a few puncheons high proof
Jamaica Spirits. —
AN© A FEW BARRELS SHAD.
Aug. 13 ff6 I
For Sale or Charter, j the
B O S T 0 \\
SUJKFHEN about 200p Bbls. of flour—lhe ma;» be sent I
to sea at a small expence, her fails and rigging being in I nQw
tcry good order—apply to I p
"James Campbell, or
Geerge Latimer.
April ay, § J *
This, Day commenced Landing, I
At V iffliHS wharf, the cargo of the Brig Lucy and Sloop J .
St. Jago, from St." Ja go de Cuba—consisting of
White and Brown Box SUGAR.
MOLASSES, of an excellent quality.
COFFEE.
HIDES and HONEY. Also,
For Sale or Charter.
The brig LUCY,
\ out ' ® ron g vessel, will carry a- |
XX bout I joo barrels, and may go to
c - sea with a very small expense.
The aboVe will be fold for cafn or approved notes. 1
Samuel Emery, ~
No. 64, south Second-street. J
July 1796- - dtf " 7"i
tor : 1 "L
Or for Charter to the Well-Indies, *
C E "^"' E S » t"
Vj.v' > Philadelphia Built, i
Live Oak and Red Cedar, burthen about 3500 bar
rels, now discharging at Latimer's wharf. This vef- j j,. (
fel is in excellent repair, well fouud and will bear a tho- . Pi
rough examination, and as soon as discharged will be iea
dy to take in a cargo. For terms apply to
John Vaughan.
July 18 §
At South-street wharf,
WILL BE LANDED, Friday, 19th inft August,
by snow. Hope, from Jamaica, a«d Hoop Sally ,
from Port-au-Prince, % 1
300 Hhds. COFFEE,
70 Hhds. SUGAR. 7
Also, the cargo of the Snvedifh brig Gujlaf Adolphe, 1
cnfl. Ramfre, from Gibraltar,
tA and ivth proof Brandy, in pipes and hhds. |
—- Haile Nuts in sacks
St. Übes ?ALT, fcr sale by
PETER BLIGHT.
4-—*. _ For Charter, I
" The said brig
\ Gustaf Adolphe,
{■' A Swede, with a Mediterranean pass, I
J a ver y g ne vessel, about 200 tons bur- I
the a. Aug. 18. $zweoiw j
I
Tc be fold by public sale,
ON Wednesday, the 7th day of September next, on
the premises in Mount-Holly,Burlington county, by
tie Subscriber,
The Dwelling-House and Lot
Whereon it Hands, having been'in part occupied as a ftere j
for 'fever-1 years part, and in a good ftandloi buhnefs,to
gether with the store-house, liable and buildings thereon 1
erecfted, having two large cellars Under them. Also, the . <
{hop goods and household furniture. A clear title will be
riven to the purchaser on payment of the money or fut
tocknt bend therefor, and pofleffion of the premises will
be given in the said month of September.
The lale is to continue 'till the whole is disposed ot.
. . Mount Holly having become the County Town, makes
this property mire valuable than heretofore. The condi
tiohs v, ill be made known at the time and place of sale, by
PETER SHIRAS.
N. B. All persons indebted to the fubfctiber.are request
ed to discharge the fame immediately, as he intends soon
to remove out of this state. Any' person having a just de
mand against the fubferiber, is requested to produce the
fame-for fettlenient. » H i lw
Mount Holly, August 16, 179^-
WANTED,
A STORE and Cellar or Compting house and Cellar,
for the Whelefale and Dry Good business. Enquire
atNo. 119 Arch-street.
For Sale at the above place,
500 Boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10, 7 by 9, &c.
too Cream Cheeses in the bed order, imported from
Holland, and entitled to drawback. Enquire of
Peter Borger, '
Au 16 aaw3w
Landing
From on board the Nancy, William Belcher, mas- tj j
ter, from Bourdeaux, a cargo, conliftinjj of—- IA.
360 Hhds. CHOICE CLARET, TAV
C'ifes of 24 bottles eai h, Claret, 0
286 Hi. of 24 do. WHITE WINE, "[ h
BRANDY, SWEET OIL, and ?*'■<
1 TRUNK of RIBBONS, . „J c i
For Sale by imd n
F. Coppingcr. of '^
J U 'f 2 3- V wiU »
Wm. HOLDKRN ESSE,
A r o. 76 High Street, Th
I TTA3 reteived, by the Jateft arrivals from Europe and , produ
IXX the East Indies, a well feleiftcd assortment of Silk | La,
I Mercery, Linen Drapery and Haberdaihery Goods; which iccorc
Ihe will fell, Wlwief.ile and Retail, on the lowed terms; , hours
AMONGST WHICH AKE, reguli
j Some fine India muslins embroidered with gold and ftlver at the
Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto Th
1 Do do do do Handkerchiefs the u t
Some extra black taffeties,lut«ftrings and colored Persians lequi!
I Bandano Handkerchiefs
Long and (hort Nankeens eieru
I English Mantuas of the firft quality large;
I Damalk table linen and napkins, very fine himfe
Silk Hosiery, an elegant affoKmunt [crvc 1
Thead and cotton do ingly
j Umbrellas —green silk, oil'd do. and do cloth Phi
French cambrics, very fine
| Irish Linens, do. &c. Ac. June 14 5
Wanted,
\ Partner with a small capital to unite in the buGjiefs ]
1 il of a Mill aid Dillillerj in Virginia. Inquire of
j the Printer. Aug. 9 §iw
_i EnE_Sa.Jp,
j *' Three story BRICK HOUSF. and Lor, in Ckefcut * 1
I /l street, between Front and Second streets, in which
; I MelTrs. James Calbraith & Co. have for manj years (and
I now do) carried on business. chef!
j Poffcfrion will be given in one month, or sooner.
Foi* terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or
HECTOR CALBRAITH.
1 » April 11. $
FOR SALE,
WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old,
1 in pipes and hogsheads
j Claret, genuine old, in cases
j Gin, in pipes, from Holland
Earthen Ware, in crates
Basket Salt, injioglheads
Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 and 9 -
Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead -* 1
Steel, German and Ruflia, in barrels
. I Anchors, cables, junk, bunting, tarpolin canvas, S.
0 Tin plates —An invoice Stationary, by
THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. r_T
July 19 $ 11
1 — ~ wht
ELEPHANT. * ™
This Animal it to be seen in High-Street, between f lon
the Tenth and the Eleventh-Street. The
T TTE »;.i —» TTiHcnpcn-ttie tenth of Stg~ Ki'
IXX tembcr,for Baltimore, in his way to CESrtefton, by
where he will win er N
ADMITTANCE Half a Dollar—quarter of a Dollar Ji
The PANORAMA, or the VIEW of the CITIES of
LONDON and WESTMINSTER,
r " I Is to be open till the 10th of September, and the lub- 11
f- will then be removed to Baltimore with the ELE
| PHANT. 5
a- ADMITTANCE for the PANORAMA,
One quarter of a Dollir.
August 3. . _L <)„
Sales of India Goods.
I The Cargo ef the (hip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal
cutta and Bengal, . 1
ft, I CONSISTING OF
ly, I A Large and general assortment of Bengal aad Madras
XX COTTON and SILK GOODS. -r-i
AMONG WHICH ARE \
j A variety fine worked and plain Mujlins, j P i»,
P I Doreas, Also, j J
ie ' I A Quantity of Excellent Sugar,
In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER #
For Sale by .. - Inc
Willing® Francis,
No. a 1 Penn Street.
I June 8 §
j For sale by the fubkribers,
IN PENN-STREET,
ifs, I 130 quarter Chests frefb Hyson Tea; gr.
ur-I 100 ditto do. frelh Souchong Tea; aw
r I 300 Boxes China, containing small tea fttts of 41 ph
I pieces; tit
I 400 pieces Bandanoes. Ju
Willings & Francis. ~
on I o
,by January 30
India Goods at Audtion. j r
ere Friday next, at 10 o'clock in the morning, will be
,to- V/ fold at auition, at ; No. 56 South Front-flreet, about -r
eon bo bales of India white Goods, entitled to the drawback, X
the consisting of— t h
1 be Long Cloths ; m
fuf- Baftas
will Gurrahs fr(
Emerties ' th
of. Coflaes th
ikes Humhums m
adi- Tanjibs si(
. h 7 Mull Mulls.
'; ft . Edward Fox, Au&'r.
roon Aug.n. w
the Salt Petre.
W . A few tons of excellent
EAST-INDIA SALT-PETRE,
| FCK SALE BY
Samuel Breck, jun.
ar * All?* 9« co 6 Rofs's Wharf.
uire . . & y 1 —
Landing,
From on board the Schooner Expedition,
St. Croix Rum&Sugar, (
, For Sale by F. COPPINGER, a
w Aug. 11 § South Frent-fiieet.
Samuel Richardet,
"D ESPEGTFULLY Informs the Gentlemen
Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY
TAVEfeN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the
city of Phifcdeljhia. where
The Subscription Room will be furnifhed with underi
daily pajur-i pubUlhed in Philadelphia, N:w-York, Bef' S U P
ton, £jltimore, together with tboie ot th,e principal com- Yor
mercial citi«s of Europe—TJtey will be regularly filed tlal
none permitted to be taken away on any accojnt.
Tea, Coffee, Jellies, lee Creamv and a variety
of French LiqirOM.; together with tfce ufaai refrefhmeiJts, a
wiU a' all tiaies V procufad at the bar.
C»ti»tlemen may dipelvi on being accommodated with j ()£ j
the ehoiceft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the 00S j_ or|
approved Malt Liquors from Lor.don and other breweries.
The I.arder -will be iupplied with the prime and earliest
' productions of the Season.
Large and fcnaU Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be
I accommodated .with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at 4-^
. hours mod conv.-nient to themselves—a cold Collation is 6-4
regularly kept for conveniency, thit Bill of Fare to be had 4-4
at the bar. 4"4
The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnilhed, aid AIJ
the utmost attention paid to cleanliness, and every other Qui
reqni.ltc. ■ n
Richardet will behappy to receive, and Gin
execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at "
large; and with gratitude f»r their favours, he pledges *
himfelf that nothing 011 his part lhall be wanting to pre
serve that patronage with which he has bee# so diftinguiih
icgly iionored.
Philadelphia, April 19. eo q
Philip Nicklin & Co. _ 1 -
FOR SALS, W
Souchong conti
Hvlon Skin / alley
Young Byfoa > FRESH TEAS and;
Hyson and \ large
China Ware, assorted in Boxes and Chests »y rs
Quick.lilrer ar, v
Bandanno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in ovet ?
chefis wine
Lo»don Market MADEIRA WINE a [ ea
London particular >in pipes, hoglheads, & on '
New-York Market J quarter calks . rici
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hogfceads
Sugar Candy by the Box
Sail Canvas No. 1 a 8
Lead in Iheets dwe ]
3 Calks of Cutlery assorted an( j
A few chests of Manchester Goods, assorted thick- }
sets, cords, striped Nankeens, &c. bath
3 Small packages of black lewing-filks houf
ii Tierces Virginia Snake-root. the c
Nails assorted in calks in de
July 18 mw&f good
■ — ■ roon
, Asfhcton and yames Humphreys, mair
CONVEYANCERS,
HAVE removed their office to No. 61, Walnut-ftree',
next door but two to the corner of Dock rtreet, 611
where all INSTRUMENTS ="^ drawn at
a mbderate charge, with eve, accuracy and dispatch.
They, likewise bay a«<' W Real Estates upon commif
' fions, and procui' ione y "P on Loan on g ooJ security.—
The bufinef' oUn ATTORNEY AT LAW and NOT At J ]
- rY~E37SUC is alio tranfafled at the said office as usual .
"TtBSHBTON-unußHiisviu. 11
N.B. Good Notes difcouuted. ( .
r July 5- eo6w
f a Just Arrived,
In the Snow Boston, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li- A 1
verpool,
<000 Biilhel. SALT ;
ioo Crates QUEENS WARE; and J
An Assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY ; j
foßsa l e Un
- -On board, at Pine-street wharf. Apply to
fames Campbell, or J i
George Latimer. I s f a
April V). _i_ COE
A middle-aged Woman, \C
WHO has been used to the care of children, and can 1
give reference for her reputation, may hear of a Or.
f, i place, as child's maid, by applying to the Printer. no.
I ; ; T- 5 - ful
Plans of the city of Philadelphia,
Including the Northern Liberties and diftria of aCt
Southwark; .
Published, and fold by N '
BENJAMIN DAVIES, j
No. 68, High street, I Ri
(Price one dollar.) I So
THIS plan is 26 inches square, and has been en-J
graved by one of the firft artists in the city, from a late
and accurate survey. Purchasers are entitled to a pam- t
41 phlet-with each , plan, giving " some account us the j J.
city, fts population, trade, government, &c. j ce;
July r 9 tH &f tf
Letters Patent,
Granted to the Subscriber, for the Cure of
Incurvations and Dijlortions of the Spine, _
he- By an improvement in Stays and an Apparatus.
° Ut TT VERY thing has been studied to render this applica- I
ck, JQj t ; on fafe, easy, effeiftual, and generally ufeful, and I _
that if necessary, it may be accompanied with any other ~
i mode. _ I
Thafucc'efsof the Patentee in the cure of distortions, I
from Incurvations of the Spine, the Wry Neck, &c. in
this city and in different parts of the United States, under j "•
the inflection of eminent phylicians, when every other I
mode bad failed, will, it is hoped, afford the public fuf- ln
ficient testimony of the utility of this application.
N B. He makes an apparatus for restoring dillorted I ,c
feet in children—Bandages in of various I f c
deleriptioos, and one in particular on a plan entirely new,
_ which in some cases is found so answer better than any lirI ir
other. I
He returns thanks to those medical gentlemen in differ- I Cl
ent parts of the United States who have honored him with |''
tlicir patronage and confidence.
The Ladies are refpedtfully informed, that he has I e
an elegant assortment of Snys and Corsets for Sale, which 1
will be altered if necessary, free of extra charge,
f. LUNDIN M'KECHNIE, j
Aug. 16 aaw3w No. 17 Dock-street.
A Book-Keeper,
OR Clerk's place is wanted by a person properly quali- j
fied, and whose character will be found unexceptitfti- I
able. Apply to the Priatcr.
:t. Aug. 11 tf I
George Dobson,
BEGS teive to inform "the Store-Keepers in Town and '
Country, that be has lemoved from Market-Succt i<>
N°* 25, south Third-street,
where he »s opening a Large ai>d Elegant Ailbrtmcui of the
undermentioned article*—viz.
Superfine London Cloths as:d Kerfeymerev,
Yorkfhue fecowd Do. Do.
EialUc do. do.
M ix 'a and Blue Coatings
liiiinrlUt
Manchester Printed Callicoes,
Luircou Chintz ditto,
dtfW> Furnitures*
India (Jitto,
Long Cloths, CoflTacs, Baftas, Battillas&Conjevrema*
4-4 9-8 5-4jft 6-4. Superfine India Bo«k
4-4 and g-£ India 800k Hand kerchieft,
4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto,
4-4 &. 6-4 plain do Mdfnns,
4-4 & 6-4. B/iti(h Jaconeii,,
6-4 Britiih Checks an<i Stripes,
4-4 India do. do, do.
4«-4 ditto Chilloes, Madras Handkerchiefs. <3cc.
A large assortment of figur'd <.*4 pjain MudiocU,
Quiltings, Dimities, and Striped Nankeens,
Fanty Waiikcoaungs,
Ginghams of the jfiriQuality, fubjeft to Drawback,
ludia Nankeens,
Men's White and coloured Silk (lockings.
May 9
For Sale,
A LARGE ELEGANT AND WELL FINISHED
Three-story Brick House,
(The late residence of General Walter Stewart)
WITH a LOI of GRO UND thereunto belonging, ,
the weft fide of Third-street, near Union-street
containing in front 3a feet, and !n depth 100 feet, to 2:1
alley leading into Union-street. The house is 32 feet front '
and. 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are
large, commodious, and completely finiihed; the twiifirft
stories ire £adi l.i jfeit highi there are 50 mahecsuiy
doors in the house ; a geometrical ftaircale, with roato.'z
ny rails and a good iky-light. Th« kitchen is in the «i].
ar, which is fpac.aus .nd cor.veaicnt, and finiihed with.an
oven, stew-holes and pantries, a ferVants"' hall and larjr
wine-celiar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which* is in
area in which there is a pump* The yard is vaulted
Communicating with the said building is a neat three-story
brick house, on the north fide of Union-street, contain
ing 30 feet front by so feet deep; the lower part of which
is at present occupied as a compting-boufe, and the upper
part divide.' into well-finilhed' large chambers. Thishoul'e
may at a small expense be converted into a convenient
dwelling : The ctree t door is very handsome, and the frortt
and back have Venetian window-ihuttcrs. Adjoining th -
last house, upon the lot belonging to the firft, are erected
bathing-rooms, &c, There are likewise very good coacfi
honfe and liables finiihed equal (or nearly so) with any in
the city, on a lot containing on Union street 30 feet and
in depth 011 the weft fufc of faidalley 52 feet. There arc
good cellars unde, the whole of the-building's, and a wi»-
room over part of the liable, with a - ~
mainder. For fiirtjvrr nMIL.. 1 T" Tj _ . .
■ TtDWARD BONSHLL 3c Co,
jic Bum office No. 64 Dock-llieet. between Walnut & Pear
eo lb ecu.
6ih month 24th, 1796.
- PROPOSALS"
(By William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church, Phila
■delphia, for puljliihing by fubfeription,
The History of Jacobinifrn ;
Its CRIMES- rRHF L/i IKS and PERFIDIES,
COMPRISING an Inquiry into the maimer of dissemi
nating, uiijier the appearance of Philosophy and
Virtue, principles which are equally subversive of Or
per, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness.
By WILLIAM PLAVFAIR,
Author of the Commercial Atlas, Sec.
With an Appendix,
Br PETER PORCUPINE,
Shewin'g the close connexion which has ever subsisted
I between the Jacobfnsat Paris and the Democrats in the
1 United States of America,
j CONDITIONS.
I I. This new, entertaining and inftru&ive work, which
I is at once a history of Jacobir.ifm and a complete history
I of the French revolution down to the end of 1795, will
consist of two volumes, o<£avo, each containing about
300 pages. It ibail be well printed, on a new type and
I fine paper.
n 11. The price of each yolume, bound in boards, will be
a I One Dollar and a Quarter, paid for on delivery ; and to
I non fubferibers, a Dollar and a Half.
111. Asfaon as a fulficient number of copies fliall be
- | fubferibed for, the work will be put to the press, and fin-
I ifhed as expeditioufly as a ftrid attention to neatness and
jf I accuracy will admit of.
Subscriptions taken by the publilher, and the prin
! cipal Bookfelleis of Philadelphia; MelTrs.Spotfwoodand
I Nancredeof Boston ; Mr. Rivington of New-York ; Mr.
Rice of Baltimore ; Messrs. Pritchard and Davidfon of
1 Richmond, Virginia; and Mr.' Young of Charleston,
I South Carolina. Aug. 11
te Lottery
"C'OR railing fix thousand fix hundred and sixty-seven
le J f dollars and fifty cents, by a dedufiion of fifteen per
j cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz.
I Prize of 5000 dollars is dollars jooo
I l 1000 1000
I 1 S°o 500
5 % aoo icco
ao 100 acoo
?, 99 jo 4950
I 200 25 joco
a _ I aooo 10 a O,OOO
nd S Last drawn numbers <w 1000 dollars each, joca
Prizes. 44>4J0
ns I 4018 Blanks.
in I
ler 635° Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44.4J0
ler I By order of the Dire&ors of the Society for eltablifti
if- m g Ufeful Manufafiures, the fuperintendants of the Pat
erfon Lottery have requested the Managers to ofi.r the
ed I foregoing S«hetne to the public, arid have directed them
)us to refund the-money to those pcrfon. who have purchafc-d
W; 1 in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets so? tickcts
n y lin this Lottery.
I rhe lottery has actually commenced drawing, and wilt
■ cr _ continue until finiihed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes
; t [, I may be fecn at the office of William Blackburn,. No. C- r
I south Second street, who will give information wht re ticL
|,as I ets may he procured. -
icli I Dated this 17 th day of June, 1796.
J. N GUMMING, ")
JACOB R. HARDENBERG,>yimgers.
JONATHAN RHEA, J
I June 18 eo
CAB L E S, '
a ''" 1 From 16 to 9 \ inches, for sale by
Jeremiah Warder,
f I July 21 J No la aor'JiThii^-ltrot;.