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    #a?ette m Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUSTS, 179*- v JOZ.vmu T.
Numb** 1230-,1 b— ~r:Z}T~ wlrWftet" I GEORGE Dobson,
Forßofton, £
The brig Neptune
> | ter.
. Tames Tower. Miller, 3!
WILL fell on Sunday
W Ang..6 5 No- '76 South Front Kr ~f.t. r
For HAMBURGH, . 1
THE 8HI?
J Jul,
Robert Jackson, Master, -
WtQuS***. To fail in fifteen days, V
twD _thirds of her cargo en
ed and ready to go on board. For freight or pa '» 0 C
yto the matter on board at Wain's wharf or to TJTA
rp) John Donnaldfon, fit
. J No. «4 Walnut-street. Merc«i
* S6c«f he Wlll
July 1%. —> -r- —- —
JfihL, The brig Mary gj
mmtA FOR SALE, Do
AND may be seen at Abi*h and William Som
Brown's wharf. She is about 800 barrels Ban,
burth-n, strong built, and well but-bolted, has elegant Lon
accommodations, is a e ood sailer, only io months old, Bog
and may be sent to sea immediately. Apply to
James Brown,
No. 119 South Second-ftrect. Um
Who has for sale, a few puncheons high proof I'rci
Jamaica Spirits.
AND A FEW BARRELS SHAD.
Aug. u _
For Sale or Charter, ( {^, r
BOSTON,
about 1000 Bbls. of flour— she may be sent 1\
to sea at a small expence, her fails and rigging being lr. Mcffti
wry good order—apply to '
'James Campbeil, or
Geerge Latimer.
A»riU9, 1 Apt
This Day commenced Landing,
At \>ifflins wharf, the cargo of the Brig Lucy and Sloap
St. J ago, from St. J ago Je Cuba—conumngot j . #
White and Brown Box SUGAR. I
MOLASSES, of an excellent quality.
COFFEE.
HIbES and HONEY. Also,
For Sale or Charter. I
The brig UG^,
A stout, strong vessel, "will carry a
y&S' /V bout moo barrels, and piay go to 1
with a very small expense. I ,
TheaboveCuTbe fold for calh or approved notes. .
Samuel Emery, _
No. 64, foutli Second-street.
■ / * dtf.
July *7,- 1790- [Thl
" " " For Sale, _ 1
Or for Charter to she Weft-Indies,
* C ER'iS S, I" a
Philadelphia Built 9 I e
and Red Cedar, burthen about bar-
O rcls now discharging at Latimer s wharf, 'hisvrf , f
M is in excellent rdpair, well fouud and will bear a tho
sough exantadon, andas soon as discharged will be tea )«
cty to take in a cargo. For terms apply to
John Vaughan.
July a 8 __ — — j
Tclielold by pnblic sale,
ON Wednesday, the 7th day of September next, on 1
the premises in Mount-Holly .Burlington county, by rh
the Subscriber, it. I
The Dwelling-House ana Lot
Whereon it stands, having been in part occupied as a store £
for several years past, ar.d in a good stand lot business, to
gether with the store-house, liable and buildings thereon
L,fted, having two large pilars under them. Also. the A
fliop goods and houkhold furniture. Aclear title will be
riven to the purchaser on payment of the money or fuf
' ficiint bond therefor, and possession of the prem.fes will
be given in the f ? «d month of September. I
The sale is to continue 'till the whole is disposed of.
Mount Holly having become rhe County Town makes
thii property m»r= valuable than heretofore. The condi
tions will be made known at the -
N. B. All persons indebted to the fubfenber, are rcqueft- j
, ed to discharge the fame immediately, as he intends soon
to remove out of this state. Any perfofil having a -fuft d*
mandagainftthefubferiber, is requested to Police the
fame for settlement. IS I
Mount Holly, 1796. |
WANTED,
A STORE and Cellar or Comptijig house and Cellar,
for the Whslefale and Dry Geod business. Enquire
at No. 129 Arch-street.
For Sals at the above place,
coo Boxes Window Glass, Bby 10, 7by 9, &c. I ,
coo Cream Cheeses in thebeft order, imported from \
HoUand, and entitled to drawback. Enquire of j 6
Peter Borger, c
Aug-16 2aw * w
Just Arrived,
In the Snow Boston, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li- 1
verpool,
cooo Bulhcls SALT ;
100 Crates QUEENS WARE ; and j
4in AfTortment of SHli' CHANDLERY ;
FOR SALE
On board, at Pine-street wharf.- Apply to
"James Campbell, or
George Latimer.
; " April 19- — L
A middle-aged Woman.
t.TTHO hai been used to the care of children, and can
W give r-ference for her reputation, may hear of a
place, as childynaid, by applying to the Printer.
A " •• *5 — I
Apprentice wanted
ro carving a*d gilding.
\ Yo'ith about 14, of refpe<?table patents and can be
/? v..': recommended. None other need apply.
Eaquire of th« Printer. Aug. ij 3' j
■
Landing
From on the Nancy, William Belcher, mas- p;
ter, from Bourdeanx, a cargo, confiftii-.jr of— lV
360 Hilda.' CHOICE CLARET, TAVI
2?2 Cases of 24 bottles each, Claret, clt L£ !
286 do. of 24 do. WHITE WINE, d J h£
BRANDY, SWEET OIL, and ton ; B '
1 TRUNK of RIBBONS, j mercia
For Sate by ' and uc
F. Coppinget
July 23. ■ L ' l ''
— ~ — Ger
. Wm. HOLDERNESSE,
e No. 76 High Street, Tbi
HAS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and produ
the East Indies, a well fele&ed assortment of Silk Lar
Mercsry, I.inen Drapery and Haberdalhery Goods; which accoir
he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, on the lowest terms ; honrs
AMONGST WMICH ARB, teglllj
Some fine India muslins emoroidered with gold and (fiver at the-
Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto Th>
Do do do do Handkerchiefs the ut
n Some eitra black colored Persians reqm
Is Bandano Handkerchiefs
it Long and (hort Nankeens execu!
j, English Mantuas of the firft quality large;
Oamalk table linen and napkins, very nne himie
SilkHofiery, an elegant assortment '' cr '-'' '
Thead and cotton do du
Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd do. and do cloth '
French cambrics, very fine "
Irilh Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 §
Wanted,
- A Partner with a small capital to unite in the buGrrefs
of a Mill and Diftillerj in Virginia. Inquire of
the Printer. Aug. 9 § IW
For Sale,
A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut
street, between Front and Second ftrcets, m which
in Messrs. James Calbraith & Co. have for many years (and
now do) carried on business.
Poffcflion will be given in one nronth, or sooner.
For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL. or
HECTOR CALBRAITH.
April 21. 1
FOR SALE,
"P WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old,
in pipes and hoglheads
: Claret, genuine old, in cases f etSj
I Gin, in pipes, from Holland
1 Earthen Ware, in crates
Balket Salt, in hoglheads
y Shot, N05.,6, 7. 1 311(1 9 , Jt
Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead
aI > Steel, German and Rufiia, in barrels
, to Anchor?, cables, junk, bunting, tarpohn canvas,
Tin plates—An invoice Stationary, by
THOMcVS & JOHN KE FLAND. JLJ
J»'y __L wlie
f. ELEPHANT. rZ
— This Animal is to be seen in High-Street, between fion
■ —the 'I cn:h and ilx - '
TTE will positively leave Philadelphia the tenth of Sep R
H tembcr,for Baltimore,. in his way to Charlellon,
I where he will win'cr .
ADMITTANCE Half a Dollar—-quarter ol a Dollar
I for Children _ , , r
v 1 The PANORAMA, or the VIEW of the CITIES of
1 LONDON and WESTMINSTER,
, V , I Is to be open till the 10th of September, and the fub
ieel will then be removed to Baltimore with the LLli- 11
ICa I PHANT.
I ADMITTANCE for the PANORAMA, aac
J One quarter of a Dollar. ant
§ Augufl 3. ;
t> on Saies of India Goods.
y,by j The Cirgo ef the Ihip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal- fro
cutta and Bengal,
consisting OF
a I A Laree and eeneral assortment of Bengal and Madras In
"° t0 _ IJ\ COTTON and SILK GOODS. / ed
j AMONG WHICH ARE £ s
I A variety fine worked and plain Muslins,
'ill he I Uoreas, iffc. Also,
r fu . f j A Quantity of Excellent Sugar,
In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, 1
, r I - For Sale by In
makes I Willings Francis,
:ondi- I ' No. ai Penn Street.
de, by 1 j ß nc 8 §
qu est . - " For sale by the fubkribers,
j soon I IN PfNN-STREET,
aft de- I ijo quarter Chests t'refh Hyson Te2 ; v g
ice the 1 100 ditto do. frefh Souchong Tea; ai
Jiw I 3 00 Boxes China, containing small tea setts of 41 ,p
I pieces; e
I 400 pieces Banclanoes. J
Cellar. Willings & Frdttcis.
nquire 1 January 30 3 taw -
India Goods at Audtiou. t
kc. I y~\N Friday next, at'lo o'clock in the morning, will be
d from I fold at auAion, ati No. 56 South Front-street, about -
°f 16 0 bales of India white Goods, entitled to the drawback,
IT, confiding of— t
,v« w 1 Long Cloths 1
I Baftas
Gurrahs i
om Li- 1 Emerties t
Coflaes 1
Humhums 1
J Tanjibs I
J Mull Mulls.
Edward Fox, Au&'r.
or —
Sait Petre.
'' j A few tons of excellent
EAST-INDIA SALT-PETRE,
Ll* 1 FOR SALE 3 Y
»nd car I Samuel Breck, jun.
;ar of s Aug. 9- eo6 • Rofs's Wharf.
—— Landing,
From on board the Schooner Expedition,
St. Croix Rum&Sugar,
. Can ' j For Sale by F. COPPINGER,
3 t | Aug. 11 § 221 South Front-street.
Samuel Richardet,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen gEG
Merchant, tliat he has this dsy opened the CITY
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the
city of Philad' Uhia: o , . / n . wh f re
The Subscription Room will be furriifhed WJth all the uude^ra
daily papers fuhlifhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos- "pe
ton, Baltimore, together with tTrole of the principal ™
iik-rci-1 of i-uropc—They wijl be rc§ftbrly tile
and none permitted ro be taken away on any account.
Tea, Coflce, Soupes, JeJlie?, Ice Creams, and a variety
of I sorj; together with the usual
will at hUW(Js be procure Ist the bar. , . , Blut
Gentlemen may depend on being; accommodatcd wit»i
the choiccO; n f Win'ei, Spirituous Liquors, a;id the molt Lonj
approved Malt Liquors fromLoudon and orhcr breweticv "4-4"
The Larder will befupplied with thejsrime and earliefl .
i produAions of Ahe Scafon. 4:4
c Large and fiyall.Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be 4.4
1 accommodated viirli Breakfafts, D'inn'rs, or Suppers, <vt 4-4 ,
honrs most convenient to themielves —a cold Collation is 6-4
regularly kept for ccnveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had 4-4
r at the-bar. '
The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, and aia
the utmost attention paid po cleanliness, and every other
s : requiflte. . q Ui
0'- SiMuel Richardet will be happy to receive, and
execute the comm..nds of his t^ie at M er
large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himfeif that notlung on his part ftiall be wanting to pre
fervethat patronage with which he has been so diftinguifh
ingly Zionored.
Philadelphia, April 19. eo rj
Philip Nicklin & Co.
HAVE FOR SALE, * W
Souchong conta
Hyfey; Skin ) alle y
f • Young Hyson S FRESH TEAS and j
Hyson and \ r S e
}
lt |n,na Ware, aflorted in Boxes and Chests f v
a Bandamio Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in
Cheft Lo»don Market 1 MADEIRA WIKE
London particular >in pipei, hoglheads, & bricl
New-York Market 3 quarter calks ing ,
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hoglV.eads is at
Sugar Candy by the Box part
Sail Canv?.s No. I a B may
. Lead in sheets dwel
, 3 Caiks of Cutlery assorted and
A few chests of Manchester Goods, aflorted thick- hft 1
sets, cords, striped Nankcqns, &c. bath
3 Small packages ps black ftrwing-filks houf
8 Tierces Virginia Snake-root. thc c
. Nails aflorted in calks in
T,. ,o mw&f gooc
J"'y l!i — roon
u Jsfloeton and James Humphreys,
CONVEYANCERS, At tl
HAVE removed their.office to No. 6 1, Walnut-street,
next door btft two to the corner of Dsck-ftrett, _6t
. where all INSTRUMENT IN WRITING are drawn at
a moderate charge, with care, aqenracy and dilpatch.— , By
They likewise buy and fell Real Estates upon commir
•en fions, and proenre Money upon Loan on good security. ..
TK. bt.uncfs of an. .ATTORNEY AT i.AW and NOTA- I
RY VUELIC is also t ran failed at the Tail office as usual j
;P by AbSHiv lON HUMPHREYS.
N.B. Good Notes discounted.
liar July 5- ' eo6w V.,
— a — per
of For Sale,
u b- 'A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, A
-.E- TN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Egg-Harbour.
1 The Grift Millis sixty by forty feet, two water wheels,
and calculated for four run of Stones, with, screen, fans !
and boulting-cloths, &c. TheSaw-MillhastwoTaws,and bet
•j capable ofcuttingfiveto'6 100 thoufaudfectof Boardsper Ur
year. A valuable piece of Cedar Swamp, within a mile
and a half of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile
of a Landing The Lumber, &c.may be taken by water is ;
Cal- from the mill tail.
ALSO FOR SALE, CO!
Several Valuable Tracis of Land,
,dras In fennfylvahia, for all of which payment will be receiv
' ed in the notes of Messrs. Morris and Nicholfon, or in Q
Calh. , _ . nc
ins, For further information apply to the Printer.
May 17- f u
Plans of the city of Philadelphia,
Including the Northern Liberties and drftridl of
Southwark; ci
, Published, and fold by N
et - BENJAMIN DAVIES, R
S , ' Ko- 68, High street, s
(Price one dollar.)
THIS plan is a 6 inche« square,' and has been en
graved by one of the firft artiftc in the city, from a late
and accurate survey. Purchasers are entitled to a pam- j
)f 4 i phlet with each plan, giving " some account of the
city, its population, trade, government, Ac.
July 19 tu&ftf
ft __ —————— "
iw. Letters Patent,
Granted to the Subscriber, for the Cure of
Incurvations and Diflortions of the Spine,
'ill be By an improvement in Stays and an Apparatus. i
about thing has been studied to render thi- applica
rback, t|on f a f r ea fy j effedual, and gererally ufeful, and -
that if ftecclfary, it may be accompanied with any other j
mode. '
Thc fuceefs of the Patentee in the cure of distortions, .
from Incurvations of the Spine, the Wry Neck, &c. in (
this city and in different parts of the United States, under
the infpe&ion of eminent physicians, when every other ,
mode had.failed, will, it is hoped, afford the public fuf- (
ficient testimony of the utility of this application. I
N B. He makes an apparatus for restoring distorted |
feet in children —Bandages in general—-TrufTusof various j
deicriptions, and one in particular on a plan entirely new, j
. which in some cases is found to aafwrr better than any
other. i
He returns thanks to those medical gentlemen in differ
ent parts of the United States who have honored him -with
their patronage and cenfidence.
The I.adics are rcfpe&fully informed, that he has
an elegant assortment of St~ys and Corlets for Sale, which
n. will be altered if necessary, free of extra charge.
iarf. LUNDIN M-KECHNIE,
Aug. 16 MW3W No. 17 Dock-street.
A Book-Keeper,
OR Clerk's place is wanted tyr aperfon properly qnali
fisd, and whose ch.ira6tcr will be found uncxccption
I, able. (Apply to the Printer.
reet. Aug. n
George Dobson,
BF.GS leave to inform the Score Ivccpers in Town and
Country, that he has rcrftoved from Market-Street to.
N°* 25, south Third-ftrfeet,
v/here he is opening a Large and Elegant Assortment of the
undermentioned articles—viz.
Superfine London Clo*hs and Kerfeytnere?,
YorkHiire fccood I>o. Do.
Elastic do. do.
MixM and Blue Coatings
Flannells, &.r. t
JMancbcfte) Printed CaWcoes, r,
London Ghi-s?z dftio f
Bi'ueand ditto Furnitures,
India ditto,
Loog Clofchi, Ooflaes, Baffas, Batti)las&
*4-4 5-8 *5-4 & 6-4 Superfine India Book Mlifiins,
4-4 and q-B India BoOse Handkefchiefs,
4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto,
4-4 & 6-4 plain do Muslins,
4-4 & 6-4 BTitifh Jaconets,
6-4 Biitilh Checks and Stripes,
4-4 India do. do, do.
4-4 ditto Chilloes, Madras Handkerchiefs. &c.
A large affoitment qf figur'd a,id plain Mu flint ts,
Ouilttngs, Dimities, and. Striped Nankeens,
Fancy Waiftcoatings,
Ginghams ot the firft Quality, fubje& to Drawback,
India Nankeens,
Men's White and coloured Silk (lockings.
May 9
For Sale,
A LARGE ELE9ANT AND WELL FINISHED
Three-story Brick House,
(The late reftdence of General Waltbr Stewart)
WITH a LOT of GROUND thereunto belonging,
the weft fide of Third-street, near Union-street
containing in front 32 feet, and in depth too' fecit, to an
alley leading into Union-flreet. The house is 32 feet Crone
ahd 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are
large, commodious, and completely finifhed; the two firft
{lories are .each- 13 feet high; there are io mahogany
nyTfsii7a'n al; J ..
ar, which 15 spacious and convenient, and finifhed with an
x -oven, stew-holes and pantries, a fervaots* hall and large
wine-ccllar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which i*. an
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 feejt front by 20 feet deep; the lower part of which
is at present occupied as a compting-houfe, and the upper
part divided into well-fini(hed large chambers. This house
may at a small expense be converted into a convenient
dwelling : The street door is very handsome, and the front
and back have Venetian window-shutters. Adjoining the
last house, upon the lot belonging to the firft, are creeled
bathing-rooms, &c. There arc likewifc very good coach
house and ilables finilhed equal (or nearly so) with any in
the city, on a lot containing on Union street* 30 feet, una
in depth ou the weft fide o< said alldy 52 feet. There are
good cellars unde. the whole of the buildings, and a wine
room over part of theftable, with a hay-Joftover tlie re
mainder. For further particulars enquire of
EDWARD BONSaLL & Co.
At their Office No. 64 Dock-street. between Walnut & Pear
t, eo streets.
t, ,6th month 24th, 1796,
it PROPOSALS,
~ William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church, Pkila
f" delphi.i, for publishing by fubfeription,
t Ihe History of Jacobinism;
Jl Its-TJRIMES, CRUELTIES .»ml PERFIDSTS,
COMPRISING an Inquiry into the manner of diflemi
n."iting, under the appearance of Philosophy and
Virtuj, principles which are equally subversive of Or
per, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness.
By WILLIAM PLAYFAIR,
Author of the Commercial and Political Atlas, &c.
With an Appendix,
"is, 81~ PETER PORCU PIN £,
ins Shewing the close connexion which has c#er subsisted
,nd between the Jacobins at Paris and the Democrats in the
jer United States of America.
iile CONDITIONS.
vile I. This .new, entertaining and iirftruflive work, which
ter is at once a history of Jacobinism and a complete hillnry
of tl c French revolution down to the end of 1795, will
cenfiil of two volumes, odlavb, each containing, about
300 pages. 'It frail be well printed, on a new type and ,
fine paper.
;iv " 11. The price of each volume, bound in boards, will be
111 One Dollar and a Quarter, paid for on delivery ; and to
non fubferibers, a Dollar and a Half
lir. As soon as a fiifficient number of copies lhall be
' fubferibedfor, the work will bo put to the press, and fin
ilhed as expeditioufly as a ftriiS attention to neatness and
accuracy will admit of.
of • * Subscriptions taken by the publisher, and the prin
cipal Bookfcllers of Philadelphia; Messrs. Spotfwood and
Nancredeof Boston ; Mr. Rivington of New-York ; Mr.
Rice of Baltimore ; Messrs. Pritchard and Davidfon of
Richmond, Virginia; and Mr. Young of Charleston,
South Carolina. Aug. II H eo 3
ute Lottery
Jm - TOLraifingfixthoufand fix hundred and sixty-seven
( i (1 e 1? dollars and fifty cents, by a deduition of fifteen per
cent from the prizes, and not two blauks to a prize, viz.
I Prize of "J 000 dollars is dollars 5000
x 1000 1000
I ' SOQ 500
5 aoo loco
10 100 acoo
99 jo 4950
me t aoo 25 5 000
2000 10 10,000
>lica- 5 Last drawn numbers of 1000 dollar* each, 5000
and ■
nther 1331 Prizes. 44>4J0
4018 Blanks.
:ions,
c. in 6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44.45°
inder By order of the Directors ijf the Society for eftablifh
other mg Ufcful Manufactures, the fuperintendants of the Pat
: fuf- erfon Lottery have requefted\he Managers to off..- the
foregoing S«heme to the public, and have directed them
orted to refund the money to thtajje perfens who have purchased
irioUs [j, the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
new > in this Lottery.
1 any I'he lottery hasa&ually commenced drawing, and will
continue until finilhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes
liffer- ma y be seen at the office ot William Blackburn, No. 64
with south Second street, who will give information where tick
ets may be procured. •
e has Dated this 17th day of June, *796.
fvhich J. A* CUM Ail AC, }
J ACQS P.. HARDENBERG, > Managers.
•JONATHAN RHJiA, J
:et- June 18 ec>
CABLES,
qnali- Fiona 16 to 9 i inches, for faje by
P t,on jercmiah Warder,
tf 11 5 No i» north Tluid-ftreet.