<ga?ette »/•<& States, if Philadelphia Daily Advertise. n SATURDAT EVENING, OCTOBER 29* 1796. [Volume X. Number 1292. J - — — — ■ ■ — —- ■ - " r m *t r* r it I r« * t t * /-v m tt \T7*# \ln *nC\ For SALE or CHARTER, a The Brigant'we L r BE Rffl, JEREMIAH MURPHY, Ma-Vr. Now lying at Albertfon's wharf— it an excellent vessel, will carry a beut 1300 barrels flour, is completely found, and re.dv to retire a cargo. For term*, ap ply at No. 149. South Front-street. When may be had by the package only, A small ccpfignment of DRY GOODS, just re wived —eenfifting of, Superfine Hairbine, & > CAMBLETS. China J Crapes, Corded Poplins, Sattinet Lasting, &c. Ms. a few bales CALCUTTA GOODS, -vrx. Giuenihi, Baflas, Coflaes, Titkery., Punjim Cloths, Humhum., Gurrahs, Black Taffetiei, JulHcat. & I HANDKERCHIEFS. Bandanna J Choppa Romalt, Patna Chintzes, Ac. &«. Likewise a few hhds prime Molafles, A large quantity of best Rhode-Island Cheese, 50 boxes Spermaceti candles, and A few barrels Beef. Oftobera?- eod 8t For Charter, The Ship Dominick Terry, Jaeob De Hart, matter: an excellent vessel, of about 3000 barrels burfhen. JeJfe & Robert Wain. September ?T. d tJCT For Charter, The Danifti B»rque Bsnsvestora, Samuel Stub, matter, good vessel, of about two tent burthen. JESSE & ROBERT WALN. Sept. 17. dtf FOR LONDON, The capital (Jiip CERES, To fail fo*n : "For freight or passage W&fSlMsi&Zz*pply to DAVY, ROBERTS & Co. or *John Vaughan, September lo> Front-street. * ' The Br 'v mar?, Lying at Meffr!. Willing* and Francis's wharf,bnrthen 1000 barrels, built in Philadelphia in 1793 of live oak and red cedar—Slit U well found, and may be sent to sea at a small eipeecc. For terms apply o Gurney Is Smith. OA. 6. dtf. Forßofton, Newbury-Port and Ports mouth, New-Hampshire, The Schooner LUCY, Daniel Prowfe, matter; will fail hi I ,®sjaV the eourfeof a week, and take freight g on moderate terms, for which, or * passage, apply on board, or to Joseph Anthony, & Co. Oflober 17. d Just arrived, ahd will this day be lan- Hed from on board the brig FAVORITE at, Chefmit street wharf. 25 Tons btjl Rujjia Clean HEMP t 56 Ton»ol4 Sable flat IRON, too CmU"heft RufTia CORDAGE, aflorted fizei, 4CO Pi flees brown RuiTia SHEjiTINGS, jc® Bolts Ruflia DUCK, 940 Pieces Ravens do. a© feather beds, and A few pieces aborted DIAPER. FOR SALE BT Joseph Anthony and Co. V le above mentioned BRIG t 'O * few<iavt. and tak; freight on "l.lirlWr"'"' 1 '" 1 ' terms for Boston or Salem, for «*JsS«ssi!r-.which Of pillage, apply on board or as above October 24. For SALE, The Schooner INDUSTRY, sixty-seven tons burthen, almost a new' vessel and well found. Eor terms apply to JoJeph Anthony & Co. If the Industry is not fold in a few days', ihe will take freight very low for Boston. O&ober 24. £-j For Freight or Charter, r&i The {hip COMMERCE, NATHANIEL CURTIS, Matter. J®' A,moftincw ve ff el > tons burthen, and will be ready to receive a in a few days. For Urnu apply on board at Bn-hl'i wharf, or to Joseph Anthony & Co. I'or Sal.e on board the above Vejfel, A quantity of excellent COAL. 63#" p e'fons having goods on board, are earnestly requcft ed to ftnd their permits. October 7i. d, ot FOR SALE, ihe ship mart, SAMUEL PARKER, Master, tScfcK Two hundred tons burthen. Apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. If the MARY is not fold in a few days, lbe will take freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. o<fh>ber»i. <frot WANTS a situation as CLERK, in a mercantile house in this-city, ayounp man who ean be well recom mended : he is well acquainted with book-keeping, and writes a good hand. Enquire of the .editor of the' Ga zette of the United Statts. CsSeber 13. <j 6it LANDING, I Out of different vessels from England, and for sale by the fubfcrilers on reaf enable termr, Superfine and common cloths, and cafiimers ~~ Ribbed and striped do. do. Blankets , mottled green and silk rugs. ■y Superfine blue, Claret, and common costings, P* Kerfsys, Bear-flcins, plains and Halfthicks, Swanlkins, Serges and Flannels, Britiih Ingrain Carpeting, e- Hatsafforted in cases of i» doz. each. Chocolate chinues, printed Callicoes and Handkerciiefs. Scarlat Csrdinils, and Scarlet Snail, Yarn, Worded, and Cotton hosiery, Beavers, Thickfetfs, Velvets, Cprduroys, See. See. Buff and drab Genoa Cords of a superior quality, fed. Bd. lod lid. 2od. nails, and frying pans, An a (Torment of tronmoneerry, Cutlery and a vatiety of India cotton, and iilk gojds. Thomas & JoJhua Fijher, No. 5, Dock-fttrect. Also by the Glasgow from Dublin, 1-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens affortedin boxes of 30 pieces) do. Brown, GUzed Linnen. Oa. 17. dtf. The Cargo of the Polacre Independent, /CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lis bon, landing at the fubferibers wharf— 18 Pipes of Brandy 18 Bales of Spanish wool ■ 3 do. of Annifecd 7000 Bushels of best Lifbnn Salt So Boxes of Lemons For file by WILLINGS & FRANCIS. ALSO, Seventy Hogflieadi of prime JAMAICA SUGARS, received by the fbip Dominick Terry, Qapt. De Hart, from Kingftoji. ' Sept. 15. d Just Arrived, By the Fly, Captain Habber, from Linden, " Double racked, Brown Stout Porter, in hogsheads. Painters' Colours, in i-t and 1-4 cwt. kegs, packed in _ hogsheads. Copperas in hogsheads. Whiting, See. For Sale by *» Peter Blight. O&pber, «5. dxttsiw c d For Sale, — This day Landing from on board the ship Concord, Captain Thompson, from Amsterdam, Oin, m pipes Smpty Gin Cases re Hock in cases of 4 doz. )r Glass Tumblers in chefl* Sweet Oil in eases )*atte Graffe Cheese in boxes, (Sfc. Also Landing by the Lotufa, Capt. Be//, from Lijbon, 60 Quarter-casks Lisbon Wine.] On Hand, A Quantity of Brandy, Hazle-Nuts in sacks, &c. ' Peter Blight. OiSoier 17. dlw co2w For Sale, By Jehu Hollingfwortb, & Co, _ 45 hhds. Weft-India Rum, 3d a»4 4th proof, 5 Barrels best Indigo, and, A few thnufand bushels of Turk's Island fait. OA. 17. d. n ' FOR SALE, * Ap - elegant HOUSE, No. 78, Walnut r street; WHICH it as feet front, by ijt feet deep, with a lot adjoining, ao i-a feet wide, by 72 feet 8 inches -» deep, ( lhis lot is back of the houfc occupicd by » George Willing, Esq.) The house is completely finifh ed in every reipecl. It is JO feet deep, has two large p .Hours, the tront one j 4 feet, the back one it zz feet, by 18 j-a feet, a handsome drawing-room, ■ 24 i-» feet by 24 feet. The rooms below, the draw ing-toom and the chambers adjoining, have mahogany doors, and these as well as the rooms above them have a communication with each other. The height in the firft and fecoud story is ia feet, and have ftoco cor nices, and nine rooms up stairs, befidet the garrets which are divided into three rooms, a good kiteten ' wash-house, milk and bathing-houses, » la r » e "j ce ! 1 house, a pump in the yard, and a 3 feet 3 inch alley, that leads into Fourth-ilrtet, The cellars are laid with ' lime, and floered with two inch nlank, and plastered. „ The yard 11 well paved, and the houfc it clear of r ground-rent. All the rooms have bells in them, »nd e the chamber bells ring in the garret, as well as in the . entry down stairs. All the chambers have white tiles, except the one next to the drawing riom, which ha. as well as the drawing-room and the two parlours te m,,rble chimney pieces. The drawing-room, the *' IriT hT t W ' u lDd the entr V> are P*P cre d up to the third story : In the room over the kitchen is an openftove. Inthewafh room there i, an oven, and . the back buildings, from the cellar, all the wav up, . - have large closets, and in the eellar is a large bottle rack, a win, store .. taken off of the cellar, and three bins to hold bottled liquor are made in said room * with padlock* to them ; fhc whole cellar and the e®ck aftcred 28 an y roonr) in the house. 1 u lnev,r s' re Completely r.nira- . 1 f" I f g A V I*? m te " dj y 5 after the house 1 W °r br " k ,n w »lnot-ftreet, with co " h h ° ure »- one them will hold two carri- •' ages, the other one Thefmalleft stable ha, room for ' J. h,ee ' a " d l ' h l e 'argeft for four horses. It is i, tl f crt 1 front on Walnut-street by 50 feet, 3 inches deep. They - °T thera - The builrimg I arche J " win 1i k • 1 WB - intth plank, and the cellars rtm , and Lr.i; ° o f f r;, : h™" 1 'T""f having been so contrived inthe building. It has a yard 48 feet 6 inches wide, by 24 feet deeps ha, a rain wa ' er pump, and other conveniences, and the cellar it laid 1 with two inch plank, and i, now rented , ! ' * per month. This building is fubjecl to a ground ren Tf George Meade, Oa. 16. N °' ?8 ' Wa,nut Street.' v j ' dx. w anted An APPRENTICE to the Prirting Buffnefe. Erijuir: at this Office. 4 r J Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76, HIGH'STXEET, J Has received by the late arrivals, A lVtll Stltcled Assortment of j Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdashery Goods Which he will fell, wholefile and retail, on the very Inneft terms ; Amotlgjl lubicb ftrt Si.mo elegit 4-4 Ind 7-8 Chintzes and Cottony ir» patterns s Ditto Fnrnjture ditto Ditto DjJhnity Tamboured, Book, and Jaconet MuCin* Ditto in Gold and Sjlyet Ditto Neckcloths, very fine Mantua* of the firil quality ' Silk ami Cotton Hoficry tjmbrejlas of the firft quality, afiorted t lrife Linens, very fine, ajirt Table Linens MarfeHles and Cotton Counterpants Rose Blankets aiTorted—&c. &e. O&obtr 16. d ——*— . ■ Imported in the late arrivals from Eutope and the Wefl-Uiies, Holland Gin» in pipes ' Choice St. Croix Sugar and Rum Martinique Molaffts, m hogfheadi Choice old Liibon Wine, in prpas and jqnarter-cafks London Particular & London Market Madeira Wine, in pipes, half-pipes and quarter-eafks Malmfev Madeira Wi"n«, in pipes and quarter-calks Teneriffe Wine, in pipes Rufiia St Flemish Sheeting and Ravens Duck, id cases (. Window Glass, Bby 10, in boxes Coffee Mills and Straw Knives, in casks Mill Slws and Croft-cut Saws, in bexea >s Also, on handy A few chests of Bohea Tea ; Jesuits Bark ; Afiafcs tida and Tapioca ; and a fevr bales of Colfaes, , Baftas, Gurrahs, Bandannn and Muslin Handker chiefs, and a cemplete afiortment of 5-4 and 6-4 Bjulting Cloths. For Sale by Pragers Ess 9 Co. Prober ao dawm&tham Country Rum, And a few pipes of Vinegar, For Sale by Ezekiel Hall, At the stores of Mr. Edwsrd Stow, iun. No. 4, Sooth Watet-ftreet. October 10. d , A CAPITAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS. John Miller, jun. 8c Co. Exclusive of their own Importation now opening, liuve received by the William Penn, Caroline and Cull CONSIGNMENTS, ' " Which comprize a capital assortment to open a Dry Goodi Store. —Amoogft rfiem ar*-^ Common, fupir alid fuperfine Cloths, , . Pliin, twill'd and ftrip'd Costings, , Baizes and Flannel*, Point, rose and duffil Blankets, Plain and pihtea Caffimerej, Swtanfdowns, • Printed Calicoes, Scotch Threads, " Hosiery. They will be fold either in whole, «r in part, by th« package, on terms which render them an abject worthy of attention to purfchafers. dtf Q&. 11. Best Boston & Nova-Scotia Mackare), Excellent Halifax -Salmon in bbli. 47 bbla. prime Coffee, , Best Boston Beefy Codfifh in bds. Spermaceti Candles, Spermaceti, and 1 ~. r • Northern J °1 L ' Mould and dipt, tallow candle*, of a superior i quality. 1 A few boxes excellent brown {bap, < Bales of Corks. 40 Pipes excellent Lifton Wine. A few sacks of Feathers. A few bales Isdia Mucins. , FOR SALE Br JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. Oflober n. <jx Landing this day, from on hoard the Brig Caroline, at Chefnttt-Jlreel <u)harf, FORTY PIPES London proof Holland Gin. For Sale by Jofepb Antheny & Co. October it-. , 6 To be Rented, A Small and Convenient BRE IV ERT, at Morris faille, oppofile Trentsn. ALL the Apparatus for Brewing new and in goo ! repair: A number of Barrels and Half-Barrels wiH also be rented. PofTefllon may be had at any time. Enquire of Mr. Garrett Cottringer in Philadelphia, or Mr. Robert Morris, jan. or Daniel Mun at Merris- Ville. October ao, 1796. mth&sgw Loft Last Evening, At Rkkrtts't Amphitheatre, {supposed t-be taken by some villain out of a gentleman's pocket) A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, Containing about 18j dollars in banknotes; three note, of hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and *06, da ted lath last August, payable 60 days after date, to the order of Paul Siemen, together for 5150 dollars ; an ord«r of Mrs. Ann IV'acpherfon, from Paul Siemen, on Lach lm Mac Neal, Efq.at Port-au-Prince, for 100 dollars; be fid«s several letters and papers of no life but to the proprie tor. The notes of hand and order are without endorfc ment. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to any person who will diicover and fecute the thief p.,,1 FOR 1 Y DOLLARS for only bringing the above menti oned notes and papers at No. ti 9 , corner of Front and Mulberry ur«ets. <1 Odl. 11
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