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\ ette ?fthe Unite* States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
* THURSDAT EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1796. X.
——— J — TTZ~~T. 7 Z7~ 1 ~ For Sale. I JOHN MILLER, Jur.. Acs.
w-6 FOR SALE,
7 HE SHIP M ART,
SAMU L PARKER, Mastm,
Two hundred tons burthen. Apply to
JOSFPH ANTHONY, & Co.
If the MARY is not fold in a few days, Jhe will take
freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. !
October ji.
jpgjrw For New-York,
v\jThfSehvontr Mary,
" '' Jofiah Douglafs, matter ) will fail in a
fe'v^davs, and take freight very low. Apply to
. . Jafepb Anthony XS Co.
Nov. 3- r- 6 .
Tuft arrived, and will this day be ian
tied from on boar J the brig FAVORITE at Chafnut |
street wharf. Tr „, r^,
ji c Tons bejl Rufjia Clean HE MP ,
t6 I ons old Sibtr flit I K >N.
«oo Coils brll.Ruffi.' OO.<Q \GE. aflSrted frees,
4|OG Piece* brown RufTl SiiEEiINGS,
ico |ql(&duck,
2qo Piece* Ravf-ns do.
so sea her beds and
A tew pieces assorted DI PER.
pQk SALE BT
Joseph Anthony and Co.
The above menti >ned BRIG
p will filiu a few days, and tak. freight on
m He a<e'terms for Boston or Salem, for
-3svvhich or paflage, apply on board or as above
Prober v d
' FOR LONDON,
Jgj£ The capital ship GERES,
jpiWSji.To fail soon:— For freight or paflage
, pr l r nA vv unnniiT£ Sc Co. or
John Vaughan,
September 10. Front-ftrcet.
For Liverpool,
- The Ship DOM J NICK TERRT,
vkjSifi' r* JACQB Dehart, Matter.
Ha? a part of her cargo engaged. —
For freight or passage apply to the inaf
ter on board, at the whar. of the sub- I
fcribers, or, __
feffe Iff Robert Wain.
Nov. 1.
~ For BRISTOL,
PHIL A DEL PHI A,
J&wks&Sfc. • Theodore Bliss, master.
A new ship, on her second voyage, with the best
accommodations for passengers, and is intended to fail
with all expedition. For freight or paflage apply to
the Master on board, or to
Thomas Iff "John Clifford:
Who have just imported in- fiid vessel, and have for
sale, besides their general allbrtrfient
A quantity of fine drawn and common (harp and
Hat point NAILS ; double & single rali'd Sheet Iron ;
Iron Pq»s, Kettles, and Iron Weights, of all Czes j
London and Bristol Pewt<*r in caflcs, assorted ; boxes
of Tin' Plates ; cases of Men's, Women's and Boys'
Hats ; crates of earthen and flint Glass tVare ; crates
of Phials; boxes of Window-Glr.fi ; boxes of long
and (bort'Pipes j Copper in Sheets ; Oval Quart Bot
tles in Ttampers; also, a few casks of bottled Beer,
and two hales of Superfine Broadcloths and Caffi
jneres. o<Soher 27. mStthiw
The Brig MART,
, Lying at Meffirs. Willings and Francis's
■wharf,Wrthcn 1000 barrels, built in Philadelphia in 1793
of live oik and red cedar.—She is well found, and may
1 be sent to fca it a', small e*ycncc For terms apply to
Gurney Iff Smith.
da, 6: dtf.
For Lisbon,
'/ ■ 7
' The Danilh barque l-enetentura,
Samusl Stub, Master,
A good vessel of about two hundred
-jtfiT — 'oils ' For freight or paflage
apply'to "—-
Jtjft & Robert Wain.
Nov. 7» d.
On TUESDAY EVENING, the Bth inft.
Merchant's Cdjfec-Houfe,
. The Schooner Lucy,
lying at Chefnut-ftreet wharf; a fine, stout
built vtffcl, one hundred and fixtten tons burthen ; in
every refpedt well found, anjJ may be sent to sea at a
final} expence—th« inventory may be seen at the
Comptmg-Houfe of the fubforibers, or a; Footman
and Co. auftion^ers.
Joseph Anthony Co.
Nev. d
2 For lale, freight or charter,
THE BRIO
Stephen Smith, Master,
AN entire new veflel, ninety-three pons burthen, com
pletely found, and may be sent to feu without any
expenle. For apply cn board, at Clifford's wkarf,
or <0 JOSEPH AMTHONY & CO.
_; " 9 •
lot Charter,
the Ship JOHN BULkel r,
'-J!*, Ayr lis Stockley, Master.
''I J An excellent live-oak and cedar built 1
' < .. of about 3*oo barrels burthen.—Ap
« ply to
Jeffe & Robert Wain.
Nov,
For Sale.
TheSh 'P CHARLOTTE, -
stout vcfil'l, jbout i;o tons bur-
Well found and may be sent to
sea at a small expence.
Apply-to
"Joseph Anthony and Co.
Nov. 2. ' dx.
Irish Linens, &c.
Imparted per the Jhips GkCgow, from Dublin, Lj brr '
ty, from C*rk, and bug Mentor, from Belfijt,
4.-4 and 7*B Wide IRISH LIKENS,
In whole and half bores,
Assorted from Xld. to 4s. sterling—Also 5-4 wide
Sheetings, and low priced yarn and wonted Hose.
On Hand,
7-g Wide Lawns.
Dianers and Table-Clothi
A fctvtieWWlekfnraTTd Ch-cta
A few bales Flanr.cl»
Cork and Belfaft Sail Cloth, Nos. I and 6
ai Boxes ■ (" 6by 8,
10 Ditto > Window Glass, j 7 by 9,
5 Ditto 3 C. 8 by 10.
The above mentioned Goods are all entitled to the j
drawback, afid will be disposed of by the package on j
reasonable terms.
James, Clibborn & Enghili^
" No. 6, N. firont-fWeet.
loth mo. 19th. dtf
: OLD
London Particular Madeira Wine,
In pipes, hog (head 9 and quarter-caflcs, .
Landing this day at Chefnut-ftreet Wharf, and
for sale by
yofeph Anthony & Co.
Nov. r. d
Fashionable Waistcoating.
GEORGE rfOBSON, No. 25,
SOUTH THIRD-STREET,
Has received fcr the Diana, from London,
Clouded and ftrip«l Spanish Sw anfdowu
- Ciourferi K iniowt »vl Matefltiaa
Striped do. and do.
Figured Manillas
Scarlet figured Erminets
Printed Florinetts
Do. Caffinets and Caflimeres
Superfine printed Quiltings, peweft patterns
Also, per different arrivals,
A large and general aflortment of Dry
Goods,
Suitable to the present and approaching season.
November 5. dtf
Just Landing,
At South Jlreet viharf, from cn board the jliip Sedg
ley, Captain Hodge, from St. Peterjlurg,
The following Goods:
Ruflia Sail Duck, firft quality.
Do. Sheeting do.
Do. Diaper. <•'
Do. Huckaback.
Do. Craih.
Do. Moulfl Candles, 4, 5 and 6, to the lb. of the
jinglifh file.
Do. White Candle Tallow.
Do- White Soap iu small botes. 4
A). Cordage of fine yarn.
Ravens Duck. l :
lfingla.fi, lft and |tnd fort.
Horse Hair uncurlcd.
Ruflia Bar Iron.
Do. Hoop Iron.
Do. Nail Rods.
10 Tons Oakum and Junk.
St. Peterftwrg Clean Hemp.
For Sale by
Philips, Cramond, & Oa.
October 11. $
- J — —! S _2_
10 St. Croix Rum,
j Pipes Vinegar,
For Sale, by
' Ezekiel Hall,
No. zo, Penn Street.
Nov. 7.
Printed Calicoes.
JOHN MILLER, jun. & CO.
Have received per the William Pcnn, in addition to
their own afforment,
A consignment of twenty trunks of Calicoes, ele-
F3nt London patterns ; arffo a fe\V" cases of handsome
Button* WUUh will be fel lat a short credit, on very
returnable terms, by the package only.
° a - r 4- dtf
THIS DAY rUBLIWEB,
By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet,
(Price 12 i-2 Cents)
The President's Address
Tu the People of the United States,
Announcing his intention of retiring from public life
at the expiration of the present constitutional term of
presidency.
September 20.
No. 28, NORTH SECOND-STREET.
To be Let,
• A j ,rs * I ce, - , j' in Walnut-ftrcetiuft above Fourth-Street, that
is floored with two inch plank, atd will hold upwards as ,a 0
pipes of w ne. r
Also, a Stable and Coach-house, that will hold four hori
fesand twecarriages; and several stores in Fourth Stree;—
Apply ts
George Meade.
Who has for sale,
25 boxes of Castile soap
Red Lisbon Wi.,e
A few pipes of b'.ll of wine
A f«w barrels ot Irish mess beef
And a few barrels of fhiubiead.
NoV - d, 3 t.
FOR SALE,
A few hogflieads of choice No.v-England RUM
A number of barrels of BEEF, and PORK
And a few kegs of LARD, of a superior quality
Enqu.rt at N«. 71, north Water-Hrcet.
November 8, 1796 <] t f
For Sale,
By Jehu Hollingfwonth, Co.
»J hhds Well-India Rum, 3d aad 4 th proof,
5 Barrels befl Indigo, and,
A few thoufandbufhcl. of Turk's Island fait
OA. 17.
d,
For Sale,
By J- WARDER, PARKER & to.
An Invoice of Qordage,
Confifliiig of diffcrrnt sizes, from i 1 inch cables down
' to rope of 2 inches, of different lengths: Imported in
the snip Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback.
- SeF'.. 27. dtt "
TO B£ SOLD,
A LOT of C-AUKD, 164 feet 7 inches/font on South
Wattr-ftrect rJlf ' ounding on the Delaware about the
fame width, with a whart thereon in good repair On the
north fide aMjiir.ing I'uu alley, is a large and well built
dwelliag hoisfc, anil countiag hotife, ceipmunicating with
each other, 47 feet widt, a fpaciois kitchen, and other
well planned accommodations., and below these a {lack of [
flores 6z fee; irt front, by •')% feet jn length, built a few
0 | years ago; on thfe remainder tff the lot 011 Warer-ftreet,
11 there ire two ancient brick dwellings, a Cooper's (hop, &
a frame fiore, now occupiidby Mr. Alexander Tod, and
bounds adjoining the ilores at the heirs-os the late Joseph
t. Wharton. It will be better described by drafts and pans
of the ground, and buildings, to be seen at JOHN M'IL
COCKS's compting honfe, on the prenaifes, and of whom
particnlars of 'lale may be obtained.
The whole will be fold tegctker, or detacked as a. ay
bell suit the purchaser. Nov. 5 §
d For Sale,
AThree-ftory BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chcfnut
street, between From and Second streets, in which
Messrs. James Calbraith & Co. have for many years (and
now do) carried bn bufme/t.
~ Poffeflion will be given in one month, or sooner.
For terms apply to. WILLIAM BELL, or
HECTOR CALpRAITH.
Aprfl ii. 5
Sales of India Goods.
The Cargo ®f the-fhip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal
cutta and Bengal^
CONSISTING OF
A Large gene; al afTortmcnt of Bengal and Madras
COTTON and SILK GOODS.
AMONG XVIUC*"-ARE
A variety fine worked and plain Mujlins,
Doreas, &e. Also,
A Quantity of Excellent Sugar,
In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER,
Y For Saje by
Willings Francis,
No. 21 Penn Street.
June 8 §
■
r _ The Cargo of the Polacre Independent,
CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lis
bon, landing afthe fubferifcers wharf—
28 Pipes of Brandy
1% Bales of Spanish wool
j do. of Annifeed
7000 Bnfliels of best Lisbon Salt
So Boxes of Lemons
For file by WILLINGS 8c FRANCIS.
* ALSO,
Seventy Hogfhifads'gf prime JAMAICA SUGARS,
received bv the iliip Doininick Terry, Capt. De Hart,
* Prom Kingston.
Sept. 13. d
• A CAPITAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS.
John Miller, jun $c Co.
Exclusive of their own Importation now opening,
Have received by the William Penn, Caroline And Diana
CONSIGNMENTS,
Which comprize a capital aflortment to open a
Dry Good Store.
—u&hlon'gfl them are—
Common, super and (uperfine Cloths,
Piain, twill'd and ftnp'd Coatings,
Baizes and Flannels,
Point, role and QufFil Blankets,
Plain and puntea Caffimeres,
Swanfdowns,
Printed Calicoes,
Scotch Threads,
Hofitry.
They will be fold either in whole, or in j*rt, by the
package, on terms which render them an objeifl worthy of
attention to purc-hafcrs. dtf Oil. 21.
, The Elephant
IS RETURNED FROM BAL TIMORE.
'! ' I 'HE public are refpe&fully informed, that
JL this animal it to be seen every day, from 8
o'clock in the morning till fun down, in Market
- street, No. i©6, south fide, between Third and
Fourth-flieets.
Admit ance a quarter of a dollar, that every ci
tizen may fee him.
S Cs* At the request of many pevfons it will be
| ex ilited on evenings from five to tight o'clock,
fe |at half a dollar each.—The loom will be well
lighted.
November 7.
. lauding,
Out of different vejels from England, and for fait
by the fuhjeribers on repfonable terms,
" S u ?, eifine and comm °n cloths, and caffimers
o Ribbed and llriped do. do.
„ Bankets, mottled green and silk rugs.
* Superfine, blue, Claret, and common coatings,
Kcrleys, Bear-lkins, plains, and Halfthicks,
tvVanikjm, Sergey and Flantjals,
Britifb Ingrain Carpeting,
Hatsaffortcd in csfes of 12 doz. each.
Chocolat chintzes, printed Callicoes and Handkerchiefs,
rear let Caramah, and Scarlet Snail,
\ arn, Worilcd, and Cotton hollery, V
Beavers, Thiekfetts, Velvets, Corduroys, &c. &c.
BufFand drab .Genpa Cprds-of a superior quality.
a h- 1 !Id - 10 <1- Hails, and fry.ng pans,
o n „H^T Cnt of 'r C n nmDnEerry ' Cutler )' aud a variety
ol India cotton, and Dfk gouus.
Tbonias & JoJhua Fijher.
A I(V. .. S> Dock-iltrcet.
Also by the Ghfgow from Dublin,
Iri / ?" Li nensaffortedin boxes of 30 pieces,
do. Brown, Glazed Linmn. r
- ° a " dtf.
To be Sold, *
The Time of a smart, active Negro Lad
Who h.'.s Eleven years to Jtri't
u qUire 3t K °- s*' Scuth street.
(Jclober 18.
JOHN MILLER, ju± g Co.' ,
No. 8, CHESNUT STREET,
Have Imported in the late vessel* i; em Europe, See.
AND HAVF. 10R SALE,
A general affortinent of GOODS, suitable the 1 ,ufurj—'
Amongfl which arc,
BROAD ami narrow CV.OI'KS,
Plain and twill'd {JOATINPS,
Rose ITripeel and point BI.ANKEFS,
FLANNELS ani l) VISES,
HATS in cases.,
IRISH LINENS,
INDIA QUODS c p n -rally,
A ConSSflWtffih.x of Ii<ONMON'.i£RV,
Comprising a capital affortmcnt to open a ffore—inclu
ding Thirty Caiflcs as NAIL**. This invoice will lie fold
entire on very advantageous terms.
September io. d ■
Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76,
Al GH-STJ<££T,
Has received by the late arrivals,
A Weil Steeled Assortment of x
Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and
Haberdafh'ery Gocd«,
Wkkh he will fell, wholesale and retail, en the very
lov eft termfc :
Amongji twine!j are
Some elegant 4-4 and 7-8 Chintzes and Cotton*, r.e\?
patterns
Ditto Fnrnitpre ditto
Ditto Dimity
Tamboured, Boole, and Jaconet Muslins
Ditto in Gold and Silver
Ditto Neckcloths, very fine .
Mantuas of the firft Quality
Silk and Cotton Hosiery
Umbrellas of the firft quality, assorted
Jrith Linens, very fine, and Table Linens,
Marlcilles and Cotton Counterpanes
Roft Blankets assorted—See. See.
QStober a 6. d * ,
< ■ 1. 1,.. . ... - a. ■*— —
Loft Lalt Evening,
At Amphithe tr», (supposed to be taken iy
forne villain out of a gentleman's pocket)
A red Morocco--Leafl er POCKET-BOOK,
Containing about 185 dollars in banknotes; three notes
of hand ol' Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and $06, da
ted nth l«ft Augaft, .payable 60 dafs after date, to the
order of Paul Sienaen, together for 5150 dollars; aft order
of Mrs. Ann 1\ acpherlon, from Paul Siemen, on Lach
lin Mac Neal, El'q.at Port-au-Prince, si r 100 dollar*; l>t—
fides leveral letters and papery of Doufebut to thepreprfe
tor. The notes of hand and order are without endorfe
rpent. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD, is offered to
any person who will dilcuve- and secure {he tliief, ana
FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the above menti
oned notes and papers at No. 119, corner of Front and
'Mulberry flreets. d Ocl. 11.
The Creditors of Scott and M' Michael^
formerly merchants of this city, and who failed in the
year 1763, or 1764, (and from whom tke fubferiber pur
chased bills of exchange to amount of feveraj hund- ed
pounds sterling, which have la.n ny him ever finpe.J at
requested, every man ot thsm that is living-, to meet at «
the City-Tavein on Tucfday, the ijlh of November next,
at 6 o'coik in the evening, in order to oblige Charles
Cox, formerly of this city, now- of New-J{rfey, and John
Bayard, formerly of said city, and l'peiker of the House
of Assembly as said state, now of Brtmfwick, New-Jerfcy,
assignees of said Scott & M'MicFiaei, to coiivr'forward a.-J
pay over the monies they have had is their hands belong
ing to the creditors these 3a or 33 years. Some years a*
go the creditors were called together ; Mr. Cox appear
ed in behalf of himfelf and Mr. Bayard, and alleged that
-hey were apprehensive they might lie brought' Into trou
ble if they parted with the money (which 1 apprehenj is
some thousands,) as his Bi itannic Majeity bad a debt due
him for government billsit was however agreed by the
creditors met, th it thf assignees should take the opinion of
counsel; they did so, and it was that they would be Me
in dividing tke money among the creditors. I urged M>.
Cox to bring the business to a final close ; his aufwer
it would be but a trifling sum; liiy reply was, ifeytr Jo
trifling, I would have my proportion ot k. It has how
ever lairiover.
I therefore hope the creditors will • now corne forward
and oblige the assignees to divide whatever they have, and
they Cnght to pay interest too%
George Mease.
Philadelphia, ad November, 1796. dt jN*
The Creditors of Van Vleck and Barton,
and William Barton, & Co. (who failed in the year 1784)
are earncftlj requested to meet at the City-raver on
Wednesday the 9th November, at 6 o'clock In the evening
in order to oblige the surviving affigneev, Stcph.n Ati'.lifl,
and Andrew Hodge to close these affairs, john Chand
ler, dcceafed, who was one of the once offered
to the fubferiber nf6 in the pound for his debt, which is
for a returned bill of 8000 guilds, with 'cbics «.a,iiages
?.nd interest, and the assignees have never paid but sj :i> the
pound, though they advertised goods belonging to Wjlli;sn
Bartop & Co. in the year 1784 or 1785 , .nd allowed e
very creditor the lit efty ef buying to the amount of i f in
the pound of their debts.
George Meade.
Philadelphia, Navember ad, 1796 dtgN.
The Creditors of Clement BiddW & Co-:
are requested to *n. et at the City-Tavern on Monday the
14th inft. in order to oblige the affignres to a fettMticnt
of then affairs, which have lain oyer rh'uc twelve years: "
the subscriber's demand is ior a returned bill of i.opol. ster
ling, damages 10 per cent, and interest.
Geo'rge Meade.
Philadelphia, Jn November, 1796. 1
N. B Chan.. Middle's name \» as inserted by mistake
as an assignee. It appears he is only an age it aspoir.ted
by them. ' ...
The fortgoiig ad-vert iffments urea good fperimen as
1 coM gi vr a further one if it was vecefary.
STOP IHE 'IHILVES !! f~-
LAST Wednesday Evening. October 19. the
hours o, 7and 100 clock, the bed loom of Mr Ricketts in
O'Elle-'shotfl was entered, either bv means of fa fc keys,
or at the Window, by some villain or villainy .ho mud have
been acquainted' wi h the fltaation of the r.c,of<. (as the door
was found locked after they had Committed the ih'tf ) who
took away from amongst leveral trunks, ONE which^ '■ con
tained a valuable parttf Mr. R.ckett's v „operty,-but of winch
he is not yet able to afe.riain the contents par icularly. Af
ter bringing the said trunk a*ay, and emptying it of up
wards of a thousand dollars in cash and bank notes, the vil
lains left it behind the circus, during the time that the per
.ormances of the evening were going forward-
It U earncftly requelted, that all tavern-keepers on the ftagfc
roads, and thelerry houses, as well asallcivil officers, may
be: watchful in iecunng lufpicious perlons, wholly h ve a
redundance of cash, which their appearance would by no
means bespeak them to be poltffed of.
Cne hundred I)ollars Reward
Win be given for securing tke thief or thieves, and a fur.
OaTi fi:curln « them with the property.