■S-'A r •; V'.;'-' , y ' '. ; /~7' .%?. v . : ,;>}.-- . '$'■' 7; V •* ~ ■" V\ '¥££"** -•'.* #a?ettt -ftb, ©nitct) g>tateo, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. THURSDAT EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 179 6 ' [Volume X. Number 1290.1 ■ .'» ' ' " ■ ■' v 1,1 7 K For Sale, By J. WARDER, PARKER & Co. An Invoice of Cordage, Confiftine of different fires, from , l ineh cables down to rope of a of different length.: Imported in ' the (hap Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback. Sept. »7- Tuft Arrived, Br thf Fly, Certain Hubber,from Union, Double racked, Brown Stout Porter, PahrWCoburs, m i-» and «-4 ewr. kegs, packed in hoglbesds. Copperas in hoglheads. Whiting! fcc. For Sale by Peter Blight. Ofiober » 5 - <hctts » w . Landed this Day, At Morton's Wharf, from the brig Fame, Captain - Knox, A quantity of Barbadoes Rum & Sugar. For Sole by Kearny Wharton. Oaobert*. For Sale, ( By Jehu Hollinfcjhvarth, & Co. 45 hhdt. Weft-India Rum, 3da*d 4th proof, 5 Barrels best Indigo, and, A few thoafanci bufhcli of Turk s liland fait, oa. 17- A Tuft arrived, and will this day be lan ded from ori lo«dthe brig FAVORITE at Chefhut ( street wharf. , 25 Tons bejl Ruffta Clean HEMP, c 6 Tons old Sable flat IRON,. , so© Ruffi® CORD AGE, aborted fi Res, jpo Pieces brown Ruflta SHEETINGS, . too Bolts Russia DUCK, S4O Pieces Ravens do. «o Half-down feather beds, and J A few pieces assorted DIAPER. t I FOR SALE BT 1 Joseph Anthony and Co. j The above mentioned BRIG c will fail in a few days, and tak- freight on J moderate terras for Boston or Salem, for j which or paflage, apply an board clt as above ( O&ober 24. totd 5 wjcSr For SALE, i Tl.e Schooner INDUSTRY, | JS&tr-f-glrZZm sixty-seven tons burthen, almost a new vtiTel and well found. Eor tetjns apply to c 'Joseph Anthony If? Co. If the Industry is not fold in a few days, she will take freight very low for Boston. Odober »4- • 47 y or Freight or Charter, jfifci The ship COMMERCE, * Om3L. NATHANIEL CURTIS, Mrfter. /ffilZtfSFA Almost a new veflel, 94410018 bin theft, and wiSl ready to, receive a cargo in a few days. For terms apply on board at Bright* s wharf, or to Joseph Anthony & Co. For Sale on board the above Vessel, j| A quantity of excellent COAL. ( Persons htving goods on board, are camettly r<Mkcft- - ed to fend their permits. - | Ofloberjt. diot 2 FOR SALE, I 7 HE SHIP MARY, c SAMUEL PARKER, Master, J hundred tons burthen. Apply to t JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. i If the MARY is not fold in a few days, (he will take > freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. ! Oflober it. diot t For Norfolk, ( r > fail in three or four days) i The brig Zephyr, Captain Hinchman; lying at Landenberger's wharf— * She has excellent accommodations for passengers—For \ •fc'hich or freight, apply to the captain on board, or to j Samuel Breck, jun. , No. 89, South I'hird-ftreet: t linker* may be had , A quantity of N. E. Rum, Sherry Wine t in quarter-ea/ks, 1 S*il Cloth, Nr ?. i and t, and a few hundred piece* 1 of Bandanna Handkerchiefs. ' Oiflober ao. 6 ' The Brig MARY, | . Lying at M;(Trs. Willings ani Francis's t wharf/burthen tooo barrels, built in Philadelphia in 1793 } ef live oak and red cedar.—She is well found, and may ( b« sent to sea at a (mall expenee. For terms apply to Guniey C£J° Smith. } oa. 6. dtf.- j • t FOR LONDON, ■' ea P l,a ' CERTiS, foen:—For freight or passage i to DAVY, ROBERTS & Co. or 1 John Ydugban, J September 10. Front-street. , for Charter, 1 B art i uc Binhventvra Kyityl' Samuel Stub, master, good vessel, of about two hundred tons burthen. JESSE & ROBERT WALM. Sopt. 17. dtf f or Charter, Dominick Terry, I a r>c Hart, master : an excellent vessel, of about 3000 barrels burtken. JeJfe & Robert Wain. September si. d Just Imported, Tin Plates in boxes * Sheet and bar Lead Shet—all sizes, paten* and oomm«» „ Copper bottoms and iheets „ Englilh shoes and boots in cases Tauuton Ale incafks of 10 d«a. eaok Baiket Salt Wool Ca,d» Gold Watches. For Sale by Simon Walker, , oa. 7. mwfrm ' Pock-street 1 For Sale, This day Landing from on board the Jhib Concord, Captain Thompfoo, from Amjierdam, Gin, in pipes Empty Gin Cases Hock in cafo» of 4 do*. Glass Tumblers in chuftg Sweet Oil in cases Patte Graffe Clieefe in boxes, Wc. j Also Landing by the Louisa, Capt. Belt, from L\/bon t 60 Quarter-calks Lifeon Wine.] v On Hand, ' A quantity Of Brandy, Hafcle-Nuts In sacks, &c. Peter Blight. " Oflober iy. daw eaiw The Cargo of the Polacre Independent, CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant And Lil bon, landing at the fubfcribters wharf— a 8 Pipes of Brandy 18 Bales of Spanilh wooll 3 do. of Annifeed 7000 Bulhels Of best I.ilbon S*lt 80 Boxes of Letnoii6 For file-by WILLINGS & FRANCIS. ALSO, Seventy Hogfheadsof" prime JAMAICA SUGARS, received by the ship Dominick Terry, Capt. De Hart, from Kinjffton. * Sept. Ij. d LANDING, Out of different i<ejf?ls from England, and for sale by the fubjeribers on reasonable terms, Superfine and common cloth*, and caffimers Ribbed and striped do. do. Blankets , mottled green and silk rugs. Superfine blae, Claret, and coating*, Rerfeys, Bear-lkins, plains and Hatfthicks, SwanJkins, Serges and Flannels, a Britilh Ingrain Carpeting, ' Hats assorted in cases of 1 % Adz. each. r Chocolate chintzes, printed Callicoes and Handkerchiefs. , Scarlet Cardinals, and Scarlet Snail, , Yarn, Worftcd, and CoMon hosiery, Beavers, Thickfetts, Velvets, Corduroys, &c, fee. Buff and drab Genoa Cords of a superior quality. 6d. Bd. lod l»d. lOd. nails, and frying pans, ' AnafTortment oflronmongerry, Cutlery and a variety of India cotton, and silk goods. Thomas Ess Joshua Fijher. \ * No. s, Dock-fttrcct. , Alfe by the Glafgovr from Cablin, 1-8 end 4-4 Irish Linens assorted in boxes of 30 pieces, OA. 17. dtf. 1 ' FOR SALE, ; An elegant HOUSE, No. 78, Walnut flreet; WHICH is 25 feet front, by 171 feet deep, with a lot adjoining, io i-» feet wide, by 72 feet 8 inches 1 deep. (This let is back of the house occupied by George Willing, Esq.) The house is completely finilh- 1 - ed in every refpetf. it is 50 feet cleep, Las two large p rlours, the front one 24 feet, the back one is 12 feet, by 18 l-i feet, a handsome "drawing-room, 1 24 1-2 feet by 24 feet. The rooms below, the drqw ing-room and the chaiabeVt adjoining, have onlbogany doors, and these as well as the room* above them have a communication with each ofiier. The height in the firft and fecoud story is la feet, and have ftoco cor -0 nices, aod nine rooms up stairs, besides the garrets, which are divided into three rooms, a good kitchen, e wafb-houfe, milk and bathing-houses, a Urge ice house, a pump in the yard, ar.d a 3 feet 3 inch alley, that leads into Fonrth-'ftreet, The cellars are laid with lime, and floored with two inch plank, and piaftered. The yard is well paved, and the house is clear of ground-rent. All the rooms have beJls in there, and the chamber bells ring in the garret, as welt as io the entry down stairs. All the chambers have white tiles, ~ except the one next to the room, which has as well as the draivirig-room and rtie two parlours be low, marble chimney pieces. The drawing-room, the two parlours below, and the entry, are papered up to the third story: In the room over the kitchen is an open stove. In the wash room tbtre is an oven, and 5 the back buildings, from the cellar, all the way up, havelsrgeclofets, and in the cellar is a large bottle 8 rack, a wine store is taken off of the Cellar, and three bins to hold bottled liquor are made in said room with padlocks to them ; ihe whole cellar and the cock - loft are as well ptaftertd as any rooßi in the house. Ir. short, the house if in every refpecfl completely fmifh ed. Poflelfion (hall be given in ten days after the house is fold. Two brisk stables in Walnut-Areet, with 5 two coach houses. one of them will hold two carri -1 ages, the other one. The fraalleft :l*ble has room for f three, and the largefl for four horses. It is is 11 feet front on Walnut-street by 50 feet, 3 inches deep. They have excellent lofts over lliera. The bnilding is arched and laid with lime and two-inch plank, and the cellars will hold about 100 pipes of wine: Is clear of ground rent, and has the privilege of an 11 1-2 feet alley, that leads into Fifth-ftreet. Also a brick, store, 33 feet front on l ourth-ftrett, by 50 feet deep, which might at a e tm all expence be turned into a handsome dwelling Uocfc r having been so contrived inthe building. It has a yard 48 feet 6 inches wide, by 24 feet deep, has a rain wa ter pump, and stlier conveniences, and the tellar is laid with two inch plank, and is now rentefat 40 dollars per month. I his building is £übje<a to a ground rent of 11 oohars 3-4 per annum. Th*tore and flables I would • t g'Ve immediate poflelfion of. George Meade, d « . No. 78, Walnut Street. OSi - '*• dx. LOST YESTERDAY, \ A Note of Hand, sor G '7,l n flVol '. r ° f f illiam by John Curtis, .■a °. r thcreal,out3 ' Al! persons are warned 11 r payment - Is so ""d, it i. ' No lot North tS llVCri ' J to tile fubferiber at ir r'Jl f Mth J h ' rd : paymest bei 11(? ft opps d n j "° U to an 7 • r,a l "t >ie owner. 5 JOHN CURTIS. For Sale, Carolina Rice in whole and half tiercel, Cotton of Cayenne and Trinidad, $oal Leather, entitlsd to drawback, Boston Beef, and Mould aad dipt candles.—Apply to _ S lfaac Harvey, jun. No. 5, South Wzter-ftreet. „ toth mo. 17. d 3'« r ' Sales of India Goods. The Cargo of the&ip Ganges, capt. Tingsy, from Cal- P cutta and Bengal, consisting or A Large and general assortment of Bengal and Madras COTTON and SILK GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARS A variety jine worked and plain Mttjlitts, Doreas, Wr. Also, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, In boxes and Taags—and BLACK PEPPER, For Sale by - Willings Francis, No. 21 Penn Street. f Time 8 f Irish Linens, &c, 1 Imported per the ships Glafgmu, from Dublin, Libit' ft ty, from Cork, nnd brig Mentor, from Betfafl, C 4-4 and 7-8 Wide IRISH LINENS, l In whole and half boxes, Aflfcrted from lid. to 4s. sterling—Also 5-4 wide jZ Sheetings, and low priced yarn and Worftcd Hofc. * On Hand, 7-g Wide Lawns. Diapers and Table-Cloths _ A few boxes Tickens and Checks ' A few bales Flannels > Cork and Belfall Sail Cloth, Noe. T and 6 A 45 Boxes } f 6 by 'S, IP Ditto > Window Glass, 1 7 by 9, 5 Ditto ) C. 8 by io. The above mentioned Goods are all entitled to the t drawback, aid will be disposed of by the package on reasonable terms. James, Clibborn & Englilh, No. 6, N. Front-ftretft. _ joth mo. 19th. dtf To be Let, Two Rooms, furnifhed or unfurnijhed. In a three-story Brick House, at a very small dif tsnte from the Merchants' Coffee-Houfe. The use of the Kitchen may be had, and that of a Cellar. Apply at this Office. " Odlober 24. 4 STOP THE THIEVES !L! LAST Wcdnefiday Evening, o£iobcr 19, tetween tbc ioo'clock> the bed 100 m of Mr Ricketts ic O'Elltr's hotel was ctiterfcd, either bv means of falFfe , or at the window, by fotte villain or villains, must have h been acquainted wj h the fiiuaiion of the house the door ? waa found locked after th< y had committed ihe theft) who took a\vay from ajncngft fevera! trunks, ONE wkich Con tained a valo>t)le part df Mr. Ricken's property, but of which - he is notyet able to ascertain the con ten is As- q ter bringing the said trunk away, and emptying it of up- p wards Of a thousand dollars in cash add bank notes, the vii- g • lains left it Tsreliind the cirens, during the time that the per- p formances of the evening were gping f©Tward- p It is earnestly that all tavern-keeper* on the stage 1 roads, and the ferry houses, as well as all civil officers, may > be watchful in fecuang lufpicious persons, who rmy have a r rrdundaneeof cafr\, which their appearance would by no meant bespeak them ta he poflefled of. * ' 1 One Hundred Dollars Reward » Will be given for securing the thief orrtlicves, and afut- 1 ther rewaVd for fecurinr them with the property. ■ Gtt 21 ' d - J This Day is Published, • By William C-obbett, oppoTite Cbrift-Churih, - An Answer to Paine's Rights of Mali, • By R Mafcenzie, Esq. of Edinburgh. ' Yo iv hieh is added, \ " A Letter to Citizen Swanwick, By Peter Porcupine. The whole is dedicated to Boil or Joseph Priestley, f Fellow of the Royal Society of London, Citizen of _ I America, and Deputy Elect to the National Conven c tion of France. , Oa.lß. ! Washington Lottery. j The 30th and 31ft days' drawing; of the Washington i Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No. 134, Mar l ket-ftrect, where tickets may be examined. (> N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other - c ' lotteries may be procured. g Oflober io, 1796. d Mr. RICKETTS MGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen, that - he will open his RIDING SCHOOL on the Ift of Nor. e for the inftruftion of Ladies and Gentlemen in the ele b gant accomplilhmcnt of riding and managing their horses - witii ease to themselves. r Mr. Ricketts has well trained Horses for the accom- " t modation of Ladies and Gentlemen for exercise, to pay y monthly. Pupils to pay by tb« Jeafon, or by the Icflon. i Horses trained to the road or field. s Qfleber 14. d t To be Sold, r t • a The Time of a smart, a&ive Negro Lad, I f Who lias Eleven years to serve. e d Enquire at No. 58, South Front-street. Oi51ol)er 18. § j ' 11 -li - - isitil • — • s Wants a Place, f Either as Clerk or Book- Keeper in a Store, a Person l d 'who can produce good references as to charafler, &c. at th Office of this Gazette. * : 24. 2 * FOR SALE. | PORT. WINE, and , HOLLAND GIN, of the firft qualities in Pipes. c VAN REED, ( Brokers and Commiflion Merchants, No. 63,50. 3d St. 1 i, Who discount approved NOTES of hand. 1 d *L B. An APPRENTICE Wanted. I is Scyten>bcr 14. mwf 1 l' WANTED, ■d" SIPPRhN'TICE to the finning Bvfinef:. 1 Enquire at this Qflite. " ' ' ■!■■■■ ■ -! Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76, HIGH-STKE£r, Has received by the latfc arrivals, A Well Selected Assortment of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdafliery Goods, Which be will fell, wholefile and rttail, *n the very terms ; Amapgfi luh'ub are Some tlegint 4-4 ind 7-# CMnties and Cottons, new patterns - " • Ditto Furniture ditto Ditto Enmity Tamboured, Book, and Jaconet MuCifii Ditto in Cold and Silver Ditto Neckcloths, very fine Mantuas of the firft quality Silk and Cotton Hosiery Umkrellas of the firft quality, aflorted lrifh Linen*, very fine, and Tabic Licea* Marseilles and Cotton Counterpane* Rose Blankets afforted—&c. See. Ofiobsr 26. 4 " - Imported in the late arrivals from Eufife and tie IVeJI-Indiei, Holland Gin, in pipes Choice St. Croix Sugar and Rum Martinique Molaflis, in hojjfhead* Choice old Lisbon Wine, in pipes and quarter-cask* London Particular Sc London Market Madeira Wine, in pipes, half-pipe* and qoarter-cafks Malmsey Madeira Win*, in pipes and quarter-calk* TenerifTe Wine, in pipes Ruilia &.Flemiih Sheeting and Raven* Duek, in Cafo* Window Olafs, 8 by 10, in boxes Coffee Mill* and Straw Knives, in calks Mill Saws and Croft-cut Saws, in boxe* Also, on hand, A few clre-fts of Bohea Tea j Jifuhi Birk ; Aflafos tida arid Tapioca ; and a few ba!e6 of Cofiaet, Baftas, Gurrahs, Bandanna and Muslin Handker chiefs, and a complete alTortment of 5-4 aad 6-4. Boulting Cloths. 1 f For Sale by Pragers fe? Co. O&ober ao diwm&thim^ Country Rum, And a few pipes of Vinegar, For Sale by Ezekiel Half, p At the ftwe* of M'r. Eiward StoW, juh. No. 4, Sowh Water-ftreat. G<Sober 10. d 1 .*iif<llll. HUM... A CAPITAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, ; John Miller, juti. & Co. , Exclusive of tbefr bWn Importation now opening', Have received b/the William Petal, Caroline and lJia»» CONSIGNMENTS, > Which comprise a capital affortrttnt to opea » Dry Good* Store. 1 —AmOngfl them ar«—■ Common, super ani luperfine Cloth*, Plain, twill'd and ftrip'd Coatmgi, Baizes and Flannels, Point, rose and daffil Blankets, , Plain and puntea Caffimerei, ~ t Swahfdowni, , Printed Calicoes, , Scotch Threads, Hosiery. They will be fold either ift whole, «r fti part, by the package, on terms which render them an object worthy e{ attention to purchasers. » dtf OA. at. ... . 1 - Bell Bditon & Nova-Scotia JVtackarcl, Excellent Halifax Salmon in bbb. 47 bbla. prime Coffee, , left Boston Beef, Codfifh in hd*» Spermaceti Candles, Spermaceti, and 1 „. r Northern J » Mould and dipt, tallow candles* of a fuper!or * quality. A few boxes excellent brown faap, 6 Bales of Cork*. 40 Pipes excellent Lilbon Wine. A few licks of Feathers. A few bates India Muslins. n FOR SALE nr JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. 31, \ dl r 1 fti[i 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ ...I. Landing this day, From on board the Brig Caroline, at CbeJ,"nut-Jlreet ivharff FORTT PIPES x London proof Holland Gin. For Sale by •* Joftph Anthony 8c Co. Qflober al. 6 y To be Rented, A Small and Convenient BREWERYat Morris Vitle, oppnfite Trenton. ALL the Apparatus for Brewing new and in good repair : A number of Barrels and Half Barrels will t alio be rented. PofTeffion may be had at any time. , Enquire of Mr. Garrett Cottringer in Philadelphia, or Mr. Robert Morris, jun. or Daniel Mun at Morris- Ville. October ao, 1796. mth&saw Loft Last Evening, n At Ricketts's Amphitbeatr', (supposed to be taken by , forte villain out of a gentleman's pocket) A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, Containing about 185 dollars in bank notes; three «ote» of hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and ,to 6, da ted iath last August, payable 60 days after dat'c, to the •rder of Paul Siemen, together for 5150 dollars ;»n ordar of Mrsi Ann A acphcrfon, from Paul Siemen, on Lach t. tin Mac Neal, Efq.at Port-au-Prince,.f.>r lOCdoUars ; bc fidtsfeveral letters and papers of no use but to*he proprie tor. The notes of hand and order are without endorfg „ ment. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to any person who will discover and secure the thief, and FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the abqvf menti oned notes and papers at No. lay. corner of Front and IVTiilUerry streets. d qq ii#
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