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of the HtHttttS States, &. Philadelphia Dally Advertiser.
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HUMBU* *?* 6 -3 THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1796. [Volume X.
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For Sale,
j The Ship A D EL A ID E,
• JwjMvf- 0/ A r fw Tori. g
I *Nv Lying at the fubfcr jber's whlrf—bur
-4 210 tons, (he is a stout well built
f vefT.l, was built by the day for a Honfe
m New York,under the infpeflion of a oerfon concerned _
in her—has been or.ly one wpee to London and Char It f
,,in and fails fatter than any vessel out of the port o . New- bel
York. Apply to WILLIAM BELL. j«
.... V„ ...pivedbv the hid fI»P fr° m Charleft >n - -as;
P ,*
Dec. 6. ' '
FOR CHARTER,
The fine Philadelphia, cedar and live y] -
ship favorite, a
John Thompson, Matter
" , , .n , ,t,r-e hundred and ten tons,about one
Earthen by regtfter thr.e hunar .
ye r old, completely P£ q{ In
ready to receive a cargo an P , „ ,- j vj ,
•world. She is afaft failing, vfffel, and (lands A. N. a.
Lloyds. A)foj the fi n e Philadelphia, cedar and
live oak built
Ship AMIABLE, w
Dan. C. Tillinghajl, Mafer. pi.
Burthen by regifler two hundred and
fifty-three tons? jflf graved. She is fonr year, old, and, -
of the port of
;
J No . I2> NorthThird-ftreet.
, eo»w c
Noremb#r 29. — — ( (
"?£ For Sli s° and Killihegs,
The American Ship Nancy,
Cuthbert Riggs, matter.
Will fail with all convenient speed. lor ( J
w y]i am Bell i ,
Who lias for sale,
. Trunks Printed Cottons, well affortftl
3 Bales Irifti Flannels, 2nd i box«.s Lmeii#
Madeira Winel Indigo ■ Kiiffia Matts. I,
A few barrels Prime IRISH BEEF, PORK,
OATMEAL, Sec.
_c fnwftr *-
November it, I79°>
1 — C
h—=* For Madeira, l
The ship Concord, *
§.g- Capt. John Ihomfon. For freight
pafiage apply on board, or to
P Peter Blight; J
Who has for sale, a quantity of ft
Branny, in pipes
Whi'ing and Copperas, in hcgflieads
Old Hoek, in cases
I>«tch Cream-Cheese, in boxci
Window Glass
Eranfy Gin-Cases x
Giaft Ware, in boxes
Painters' Colours, ground m oil
Sweet Oil, in cafc« of a dozen bottles eaeh
Hailenuts, in sacks. Nov. 11. rim
FOR SALE,
THE SHI. 1 ' MART,
■IffiiWqiWt SAMUi'L PARKER, Mastfk,
I Two hundred tons burthen. Apply to
JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co.
Tf the MARY is not fold in a few days, flie will take
freight for Hamburg. Applv as above.
October ,1. ' «'
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For Charter,
The ship JO H N ]' UL KELT,
Ayr ft Stocklky, Mailer.
exce " ent live-oak and cedar built
(hip, of about 3000 barrels burthen, Ap
' > J £ JF< Robert Wain.
_K«. _ ' d " -
for Sale, or Charter,
The Ship DIJNA,
Samuel Pile, Master,'
Burthen 105 47*95 tons register, Jitiilt in .
Philadelphia in the year 1792, of livs OiK
and red cedar, and was sheathed J3 months ago, (he
has just had a corrrplent out-fit, and rryiy be sent to sea
Bt* verv trifling expt-in r.
For terms 'pplv to
phi lip Nicklin -J Co. 1
irbo have for fait on board said wjel,
17 calks of fine yelk iv p3-it.
■i) boxes and il bundles of Uatea.
1 box ink stands and note presses.
14 bales of fail canvass.
And on handy
.Imperial
and, f TEAS.
Souchong ) „ . ~
40,000 pieces Mankeenfl of the f.rft <J«ality.
19 tubs Q^iekPlver.
a cherts Bandanno handkerehie•?.
A fe-v chsfti Manchefte- goods well J.Tortfl fn Co
durovs, thicksets, Ginghams, Mutlinets, Dinutits.&c.
3 boxes black fewingfiik.
IHO crates Queens ware well auorten.
10 tons Ihtet lead.
•"Nai'.s assorted, flat andft "p points.
London Particular, 1 Madeira Wine in pipes
London Market, f a , l( j hogih ads.
New-York Market," J .
♦o pi.ies and 10 hogtheads Teneriffc wine.
8 tiercel Snake Root.
136 log, Mahogany.
Nov 7. —
To be Rented,
A Large Vault and Cellar,
That will contain aoo pipes, f' : " ate a l n .', >t
h-tween Eottrth aad Fif.h-ftrects. Also a CO.XI
-I T SE nnd STABLE, with St ills for five horiel.
N. P. CtVocls Stored by the month.
XT 1 mvrfu I
November 30.
For Sale,
By the Subfcribers—ln PF.NN-STREET,
65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine,
Imported by the Edg!e. .
. WILLINGS & FRANdS.
[ Nov. <0 w&f
THE Parmedhip of JONATHAN HARVEY & Co. W
being this day Difiolved hy mutual consent, thi>fe in lebt
ed to-said firm arc requested to make speedy payment to
Jaciathan I-|arVk*y, who i» autio 'i;' i to receive the Uim • ;
those dcrhnnds wilTpleafe til yi pj
•accwipr'" hi lor fetiJ'.t.c'h'c <
TkJ[ Bu/trifft will be Continued
By Jonathan Harvey,
c AT KfS STORK _Y(>. 106, 5 FRONT-STREET;
. . Where he has for S.ile,
A general aOTortment of Dry Goods. !
November 14, 1796. Jim
I Just Arrived,
e the (hip C<ip f ain Morton, from Havre
t de-Grare, and for sale by —
Isaac Snowden, jun. No. 141,
SOUTH SECOND STREET,
An invoice of Gloves of virions kinds, Men's h
White Silk Hnfc, BUck and White Laces, and a few
pieces of Black Silk. .
d December 2. §xv.
if PATENT SHOT. a
THE general confumptiow of Patent Shot having Keen
ir> preventev.l the hig;h price it has hitherto been fold
at, the Proprietors take this method of informing the
Public that they may in future<be applied with that arti
cle at the prices a* common Uy ordering their
- Correfponpents to a-pply to Walkers, Maltbt & Co.
London. Nov 9 \vfm4w
Just Arrived,
In the brigs Twinl and gambler, a quantity of
" Choice St. Croix SUGAR and RUM, d
and about
150,000 Weight of Fine Green COFFEE.
For Sale l»y
fames Yard.
•November 14. dx 1
Imported in the late arrivals from Europe u:.d the
IVeJI- Indies,
Holland Gin, in pipes
Choice St. Croix Sugar and Rum
_ M avtjnique Molalfiis, it. .hogllieadi
Choice old Lilbon Wine., in pipes and quarter-caiks
London Particular & London Market Madeira Wine,
in pipes, half-pipes and qiiarter-ci(ks
Malmsey Madeira Wine, in pipes and quarter-ca(ks
Feneriffe Win", in pipes
Rriflii & F'etniOi Sheeting and Ravens Duck, in cases
Wjndow Glass, 3 by 10. ia boles
Coffee Mills and Straw Knives, in cad*
Miil Saws and Cross-cut Saws, in boxes
Also, on biind,
A few chests of Rohea Tei; Jeiuits Bark ; AfTafcs
tida arid Tapioca ; and a few bales of ColT.es,
Da fiat, OuTaht, BarT\t'aar.-i and M'iflin' Handkrjr.-
chiefs, liid a complete as >rtnirnt «•' 5-4 »ud 6-4
Bjulting Cloth*.
Por Sale by
Pragers Ss 5 Co.
m Oflobcr 10 d»wm&tham
Just Landing,
At South freet wharf, from on Bodid the fh'P Sttlg
ley, Captain Hodge, from St. P-Jtrflurg,
' The following" Goods :
Raffia Sail Deck, firit qualify.
Do. SUcuiug tic.
l,ke Do. Diaper.
Do. Huckaback.
Do Crash.
Do. Mould Candles, 4, 5 ar.J 6, to the lb. of the
English fiztf.
Do. V/hite Cand'te Tallow.
' Do- White Sosp in finair boxes.
Do. of fine y^fu.
II 1 feaverw Duck.
lCuglafs, Ift and aad fort.
Horse Hair uncurlcd.
Ruflia Bar Iron.
Do. Hoop Iron.
—~ Do. Nail Rods.
10 Tons Oakum and y
Clean Hetnp.
For tfale by
Philips, Crainond, & Go.
in - Oflobrr 12. 5
(he For Sale,
C 1 By Jehu HofLngPioorth, & Co.
»5 hlids. Wed-India Run., 3d aad 4th proof,
5 liarrels best Indigo, and,
1 A few thousand bu(h«ls of Turk s lfland fait.
oa 17.
Samuel Richardet
Respectfully informs ihe Gentlemen
> Merchants, that he ha 6 this day opened the CI i Y
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE ill the
city of Philadeh hia.
The iubferiprion Room vrill be furnifhed with all the
daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos
ton, Baltimore, together Avith thole of the principal com
mercial cmt< of Europe—They will be rugularly filed
and none prruii' ted to be taken away on any account.
Tea, Coffee, 3cupts, Jellies, IceCreams, and a variety
0 f french Liqnors; together with the usual refreihtnents,
will at all times be procured at the bar.
Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
the choicest of W uies, Spirituous Liquors, and the most
approved Malt Liquors knmLondon and other breweries.
The Larder will with the prime and carlicft
productions of the Season.
Large and small Parties, or fingleGentlemen, may be
accommodated with Breakftifts, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours moil conv. nie"nt to themselves—a cold Coliation is
regularly ktpt for conveniency, tht Billof Fare to be had
at tha bar. .
The I.odging Rooms will be completely furrnfhed, and
— the utmost attention paidto cleanliness, and every other
requifitc.
■rr Richardet wilfbchappy to receive, anrt
execute the commands of hia Friends, and the Public at
nut lar<*c; and with gratitude for their favours, he piedgts
;H- himfelf that nothing on his part (hallbe wanting topre-
I'crvc that patronage with whioli he hat been so dillinguilh
| [pjrly honored.
4 j Philadelphia, April 19.
Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76,
HIGH-STK EET, A f (
Has received by the late arrivals,'
A ifcll SeleSed AisoaTMKNT of
Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and ah
Haberdashery Good's S
Which be wili fell, wholesale and retail, on the very
lowed tersns ; %
jfmortgft which are
Sf«rnf degant4-4 and ;-8 Chintzes and CottoES, new
pattern* ' •' No
Ditto rufiiitnre ditto
Ditto Dimity
Tamboyred, Book, and Ja ©net Mullins «j, n(
Ditto, in Gold and Silver
Ditto Neckcloths, very fine r\
Mantua* of tht firft qualitypj n nt' t
1 Silk and Cotton HoJlery
ps the firft quality, assorted
lrifli Linens, very fine, and Table Linens
Marfeillds and Cotton Counterpanes
Rofc Blankets afTorted—Sec. Sec.
06toHer 26. d
1
Irish Linens, &c.
tic*
Imported per the Jhips Glafgo-J.>, frim Dublin, Liber
tj, frstu Cork, and bug Men. or, from Betfajt, ]
4-4 and 7-8 Wide IRISH LINENS, ;
In whole and half boxes,
Assorted from xjd tp 4«. sterling—A Ho 5-4 wide '
Sheetings, and low pljced vara and Worfied Hole. '
1 On Hand,
• 7'B Wide Lawns.
Dupers and Table-C'.«ths nill
A tew botes Tickens and Checks
r A few bales Flannels
Cork and 3elfa(l Sail Cloth, Nos. I and 6
25 Botes r 6 by 8,
10 Ditto > Window GlaftJ -j 7 by 9,
5 Ditto J C S by 10.
The above inenfioned Goods are all entitled to tbtf
drawback, ai d Vi ill be disposed of by the package 011
' reafof-j^j^terms.
ST, James, Clibborn & English, p
Hoyb, N. Froat-ftreet.
10th mo. 19th. dtf
Best Boston & Nova-Scotia Mackarel,
e F.xccllent Halifa* Salmon in bbls. '
47 bbls. prime Coffee,
Best Boftcn Beef,
. Codfish in hds.
Siiermnceti Candle*,
s Spermaceti, and ? qj j H'
, Northern j " . m
Mould atv3 dipt, tallow candies, of a superior —
qualiiy.
A few bnxes excellent brown soap, • v •
s 6 Bales of Corks.
40 Pipes excellent Ltfbn-i Witft.
A few fatks of Feathers.
A few bales Jndia Miiflini.
FOR SALE BT
JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. o;
r- Oilober 31. d (j
Fashionable W» istcoating.
GEORGE DjIsON, No. 2&
SOUTH Till RD-STREET,
H.is reebved per the Diana, from I,or,dot,
Clouded and firiped S :itii(h Swanldown
>" Clouded Erminats .au ! MoU&ins
Striped do. asd dm
Figured Manillas
Scarlet figured Enninets - 1
Printed Florinetts
Do. and Caffmeres
. Superfine printed Quilfings, newest pattern!
Also, per i'.iff rent arrivals,
he A large a °d general assortment of Dry
Goods,
SukaWe to the present and approaching season. F
November 5. dtf a
—
SALT PETRI
A large quantity of Dnutile-Refined Salt Petre for j
sale at No. 15, South Third-llreet. <
November j. '
.' 5
Old London particidar Madeira Wine, \
Landing from on board the barque Eagle, Capt. Bates,
and for sale by ROBERT ANDREWS,
No. 86, Seuth Wharves. ■
November 19. eodtf
Imported from London & Liverpool,
EARTHEN WARE, in crates and hog(head», well
aCorted
' wine Bottles in hampers j
Window Glass of all iires
Two eases of stationary
en One cheil of yellow Jesuits Bark
Two cases of Roll Arnctta
A small confignrn.ent of Rose Blankets, Flanneli,
liaises, Broad-cloths, Coatings, Plain*, &c.
Paints of various colors. I
oI " Baikct fait in hoglheads.
Also on hand,
Madeira wine, very old, in pipes, hoglhcads and I
;ty quarter cases I
its, Holland gin in pipes, firft quality
Anchors of cliffci ent sizes • :
ith A few trunk« of ladies French fhoei assorted
oft Silk nan keen, tcc.
es - Likewile an afiortment of Dutch goods, consisting of
. Gfhaber; s, ticklenbergs,bed-tiekf, il: ipe s, checks.
Morlaix linen, platihas, ra?en»dink, Britanaias, &c*
be And for sale by the package only by
i " Thomas & John Ketland.
U( 1 Vv'aliiUt-flreet Wharf.
No*. 15. * ot^
iCd — ; '
k " Washington Lottery.
at The 4ld and 43d days' dr?wing of the Wa{hino+on
gts Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No. 134, irUr
ire- where tickets may be examined.
iih- N. B. Intormation given where titkstiki all the other
rtteri«s may be procured.
December 1, 1796.
j RAISINS.
A few an'! Bores of Excellent Frerti RAISINS,
just received, and for sale by
Joseph A nth my Sc Co.
Also a new u l-a inch CABLE, 120 fathams long.
December 5. jtf
For Sale,
By George Defchamps, No. 91,
NORTH SIXTH-STREET,
Nova-Scotta Prime Salmon, in -barrels
and half barrels
Ditto Herring a«.l MackareW^
Vnoaked Herring in barrels and kepi
Ditto Salmon, by the dozxn or (ingle ot»e
Dry Codfifh, from one to fifty kfentarts
Fine aHd coarse Silt
Nova-Scotia and ,French Platter of Paris, in the stone
and ground, for manure and ftucco-woik
December I. {tf
Cheap French China.
THE fubferibers finding it impossible to supply their
store with any mare China from France, the price*
being too immoderate in the manufactories, give no
tice that thej' will fell at prime toll the remaining
{tack on hand, consisting of
DefTert Setts,
( Tea-Table Setts
Separate Cups and Saucers
1 Groupcs and Figures
Alabaster Vases
Lonking Glades, in gilt framesj
Besides India Japan'd Toilet Defkis Chairs, Tables
nad Quadrille Boxes. PASQUIEU &. Co.
No. 91, South Second-ftieet.
December sth. tts
CONSTITUTIONS.
This D(iy is Pubtifhed,
i And to be Sold by W. WOODHOUSE, No. 6,
South Front-street.
rat
Conflitutions of the United States,
ACCORDING TO
The L itejl Amendments.
To which are annexed,
The Declaration of Independence,
AND
The Federal Constitution,
With the Amendments thereto.
This Edition contains the late Constitutions of New-
H'amplhire, Kentucky, and Tennefiee, not in anv for
mer one. Nov. 26.
A ROBBERY.
v 0 —
Three Hundred Dollars Reward.
WHEREAS the Stores as the fubferibers, situate near
Walnut-ilreet wharf, were, in the night of Saturday 'he
26th infl. broke open, and robbed of n variety of arti
cles, contained in two chests, (which were also forced
open) and of which the following ascertained, viz.
No. 17 One piece London printed muflinet, 38 1-2 yd*
.1 One ditto ditto 27 3-4
a One ditto fine M-irfeillss Quilting 15
3 Three ditto ditto French Sftch do. 42 J-t
4 Fivfc ditto ditto MaiTeilles Quihing 77 3-4
6 Two »io. ManchefW print Quilting 25 3.4
8 One ditto ditto Dimities 23 1-1
9 Two dittt) ditto MuAinet 46 1-4
10 Four ditto ditto ditto ICO
13 One ditto clouded (Iripe fine Q-Tilling 23
15 One ditto Corded Dimity - 26
lb Four ditto ditto ditto 102 1-2
One ditto white Jeanett H ,
Wo. s One ditto half ell clouded Nankeen 23
4 One ditto ditto Fancy ditto sa
11 One ditto half-yard olive 1 hickfett sj
ix Two ditto ditto olive ditto 47
13 'i'%o ditto ditto mud ditto 46
14 One ditto ditto olive ditto a 4
ry 16 Two ditvo ditto bottle ditto 44
A reward of one hundred and fifty dollars will lie
paid for theretu n bf the goods, and in proportion for
any part of them ; and the further sum of one hun-
dreJ and fifty dollars to any person or persons wli®
lhall prosecute to convi&ion the perpetrators of the
robbery.
An iron crow bar, with which the door was forced,
for pointed at one end, and marked witb the letters P- F.
on the other end, was left in the (lore, by the villain*
committing the robbery ; who are supposed to have
gone off by water as a boat was taken tbe fame night
from a neighbouring wharf, and was left fattened to *
» lhaliop at Almond street wharf.
*•- ' PHILIP NICKLIN y Co.
Nov. _ _ _____ || 6.
Baltimore Office of Discount and Deposit,
2 November, 1796.
300 Dollars Reward,
l ' e " FOR apprehending and securing m jail PETER
NOUCHET, a hand'ome-faced French Weft-Indian,
for Counterfeiting a Check on this Office. He is not
more than 20 years of age, upwards of fix feet high,
flout limbed, round (houldered, black hair, dark com
plexioned, with large black eyes and eye-brows j he
has but little beard, and that chiefly on his upper lip ;
> his teeth have been lately filed, and particularly one oif
his eye teeth has been half filed ess; he speaks Englifli
but badly and with some appeiranee of fluttering**—
he is supposed to be yet concealed in this town or its
vicinity, but as he may escape, the different printers in
ind the United States are requested to pubiifh this adver
tifenient. DAVID HARRIS, Cashier.
N. B. All matters of sea vetl'cls or packets are
at their peril to conceal of take him away.
\
of Dancing.
MR. FRANCIS of the New-Theatre, in conjunction
&c» with Mr. BYKN, late Baliet-mafter, and principal dan
cer of C6vent-Garden Theatre, now of the New-Theatrc
—will open an Acad.-my at Mr. Oellers Hotel, on Tucf
d»y, December 13, where th«y propose to teach in the
moll new and approved methods, dancing in its various
ufeful and ornamental branches.
" Mr. Byrn's recent attention to the dances of London
and Paris will enable him to complete this branch of
education in his scholars in the most finifhed style.
on favorite Scotch reels will alio engage their particular
lax- attention.
For farther particulars enquire of Meflrs. Frall.i*
th er and Byrn, No. 70, north Eighth-flreet.
* Private tuition as usual.
I November 30* mw&f