of the tEmtelJ & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. N&MBSX 1338.] THURSDAT EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1796. [Volume X. F° r Sligo and Killibegs, The American Ship Nancy, Cuthbert Riggs, master. -- I —w Will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflaee apply to William Bell; Who has for sale, 4 Trunks Printed Cottons, well aflbrted 3 Bales Ii ifh Flannels, and 1 boxes Linens S5 Pipes Brandy Madeira Wine j Indigo. Russia Matt». Also, A few barrels Prime IRISH BEEF, PORK, OATMEAL, &c. November it, 1796, mwftf . Iln,. 1 FOR SALE, . 7 HE SHIP MART, SAMUEL PARSER, MASTIH, * * Two hundred tons burthen. Apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. If the MARY is not fold in a few days, (he will take freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. October 31. d For Charter, The Ship JOHN BULKELT, Km/MX Avres Stockley, Master. An excellent live-oak and cedar built : of about 3000 barrels burthen —Ap- JeJfe y Robsrt VI aln. Nor. ' d. For Sale, or Charter, jCia The Ship DIANA, Samuei. Pile, Master,' Burthen 205 47-95 tons register, built in SsSigjjJ Philadelphia in the year 1791, #f live oak and red cedar, and was sheathed 13 months ago, fbe has just had a compUat out-fit, and may be sent to sea at a very trifling expence. For terms apply to Philip Nickliit y Co. IV'ho have for sale on board said vessel, *7 eafks of fine yellow paint. _ v 9 boxes and it bundles of Writing flatn. x box ink stands and note prefTes. 14 hales of fail canvass. And. on hand, Imperial ~) Hyson, and, > TEAS. Souchong J 40,000 pieces Nankeens of the &rft quality. 19 tu ! >s Quicksilver. a chests Bandanno handkerchiefs. A few cheft6 Manchester goodswell aflVted in Cor» durcrys, thicksets, Ginghams, MuflinetS, Dimities,&c. 3 boxes blatk sewing silk. 180 crates Qjieens ware well afiorted. 10 tons sheet lead. t NaiU aflbrted, fiat and sharp points. London Particular, ~i Mld , ira Wine i n pipe , v . \ "<1 hogtheads. New-York Market, J 6 40 pipes and 10 hogsheads Tenerifie wine. 8 tierces Snake Root. *30 logs Mahogany. Nov 7. tth&ftf FOR SALE, At Whitefides' Tea Ware-House, No. 99, North Seeond Street. Imperial ") f Hyson Skin. Hyson, * Frelh Teas. < Souchong, Young Hyson, J C Hohea Dec. 9. 3tawjm. Imported front London C5 5 Liverpool, JARTHEN WARE, m crates and hogsheads, well ay'orted "Wine Bottles in hampers Window Glass of all iizes Two cases of flationary One chest of yellow Jesuits Bark 7'wo cases of Roll Arnotta A small confignmeat of Rose Blankets, Flannels, Baizes, Broad-cloths, Coatings, Plaiu«, &c. Paints of various colors. Basket fait in hogsheads. Also on hand, Madeira wine, very old, in pipes, hogsheads and quarter casks Holland gin in pipes, firft quality Anchors of different lizes A few trunks of ladies French fh ics alTorted Silk nankeen, &c. Like-wise an assortment of Dutch goods, confiftinj of Ofnaberps, ticklenbergs,bed-ticks, ftripei, checks. Morlaix linen, platillas, ravens duck, iiritannias, &e. And for sale by the package only by Thomas iff John Kctland. Walnut-street Wharf. Nov. is. — Bnnktf Pennfyhnnia, 15th Dee. 1796. The Stockholders are requested to meet At the Bank onThurfday, the tWenty-ninth inßant, at IO o'clock is the morning. By order of the Board, ROBERT RALSTON, Cafhior, $t* 9 th Fr ° ten ' Women's Cloaks. GEORGE DOBSON, No. ij, South Third-street, Has just received, per Eagle, Capt. Fofdick, via Lon don, an assortment of .Scarlet ") Drab ( Cloaks triramed with fur and Purple and f ermine. Pearl J December 15.. . Flegant Brussels & Turkey Carpeting, For l'ale by George Dobfon, No. aJ, South Third-street. December 15. For Sale, By the Subferibers—ln PENN-STREET, 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported by the Eagle. WILLINOS & FRANCIS. Nov, to Imported in the late from Europe and the IVeJI-Indtei, Holland Gin, in pipes Choice St. Croix Sugar and Kum Martinique MolaflVts, in hogsheads Choice old Lilbon Wine, in pipes and quarter-casks London Particular & London Market Madeira Wine, in pipes, half-pipes and quirter-c.fts Malmsey Madeira Wine, in pipes and quarter-ca&s Teneriffe Wine, in pipes Russia & Flemish Sheeting and Rarens Duvk, in cases Window Glass, 8 by 10, in boxes Coffee Mills and Straw ICniv&s, in caiks Mill Saws and Crofs*ut Saws, in boxes Also, or. hand, A few chests of Bohea Tea j Jesuits Bark ; Affafas tida and Tapioca ; and a few Bales of Cofiaes, B.iftas, Gurrahs, Bandanna and Muslin Handker chiefs, and a complete assortment of 5-4 and 6-4 1 Botrlting Cloths. For Sale by Pragers Ess Co. OiHober io diwm&thim For Sale, By J. WARDER, PARKER £<f Co. An Invoice of Cordage, Confiding of differential's, from n inch cables down to rope of 2 inches, ot" different lengths: Imported in the fhjp Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback. Sept. 17. dtf Fashionable Waistcoating. GEORGE DOB SON, No. 25, SOUTH THIRD-STREET, H.is received per the Diana, from London, Clouded and striped Sptnifti Swanfdown Clouded Erminats and Molefkrns < Striped do. and do. Figured Manillas t Scarlet figured Erm'mets : Printed Florinetts Do. Csfiincts and CafilmereS Superfine printed Quiltinps, ntweff patterns Also, ptr different arrivals, A large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Suitable to the present and approaching season. Norerrther c. ( dtf RAISINS. A few Caiks and Boxes of Excellent Erefti RAISINS, just received, and for sale by Joseph A nth my & Co. Also a new j I l-i inch CABLE, 120 fathoms long. December 5. {if Beit Boston & Nova-Scotia Mackarel, Excellent Halifax Salrnun in bbl». 47 bbls. prime Coffee, Bell Boftoh Beef, Codfifh in bds. Spermaceti Candles, Spermaceti, and 1 nix Northern j Mould and dipt, tallow candies, of 4 superior quality. A frw boxes excellent brown soap, 6 B»le« of Corks. 40 Pipes excellent Lilbon Wine. A lew sacks of Feathers. A few balei India Muslins. FOR SALE BY JOSEPH ANTHONY, h Co. Odlober 31. d Insurance Company of North-America. THF STOCKHOLDERS in this company are desired Co take notice that the frcond Tuesday in January, (being the xoth day of the month) is the day fixed by charter for the ek&ion of twenty-five Diredtors for the enfaing year. The ele&ign will be held at their office, and commence atj 11 o'clock, A. M. The fuLjeiS if the bye-laws ot the Corporation will be submitted to their cc>nfid-r?.riori at this meeting. KSENEZER HAZARD, Sec'ry- Dec. ». tthroj To be Rented, A Large Vault and Cellar, That will contain 100 pipes, lituate in Walnut between Fourth and Fifih-ftreets. Also a COACH HOUSE and STABLE, with Stalls for five horfts. N. B. Goods Stored by the month. Enquire of Benjamin W. Morris. November 30. mwfn FOR~ SALE, About 1,600 acres of Land, WELL situated, laying on and between Marfti and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, in four separate Patents. For terms oi file apply to Wm. Blackburn, No. 64, South S'cond-jireet. Oc\ober 31. mwftf SALT P E T R E. A large quantity of Double-Refined Salt Pttre for sale at No. 15, South Tnird-ftreet. November J. Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. THE Stockholders are hereby notified, tha> an election for thirteen Dire&ors to serve lor one year, will be held at the Company's Office, on Monday the 9th January next, at 11 o'clock.—And agreeably to the aci of incorporation a ftatcment of the affairs of the company, will then be laid before them. SAMUEL W. FISHER, Sec'y- Philadelphia, December 19, 1796. dt 9th Jan. Philadelphia and Lancafler Turnpike Road Company. A Meeting of the Stockholders for the Election of a President, Managers, and other officers, will be held at the Company's office on Monday the 9th .(an next, it id o'clock. By tht Bo^rd. WM. GOVE TT.Sec'ry. December 8, T796. uwtiftj.dtgli New-England Rum, Salmon, Beef, Chocolate, Rice, Boflon mould and dipt Candles, a few quarter-casks of Sherry Wine, a few barrels of Cyder, and a few quintals of excellent Tible COD FISH—for sale by Exekiel Hall, No. 41, North Water-street. December 14th, 1796. Frejh Garden, Grass and Fiower-Seedt, Roots, life. &c. This tvy landing from the (hip Eagle, captain Fofdiek, from London, . * And FOR SALE by GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, Comer of Walndt and Second-streets, A mofi capital and txtenfiix Assortment ef GARDEN, GRASS and FLOWER-SEEDS, ROOTS, &c. See. Among which afe, Five kinds Asparagus Three kinds tireffes Four Berecole Twelve Onion i Twenty-fivc Beans Thirteeji Radish ; Six Beets Fifteen Turnip Eleven Brocoli Pi.ftc« Peas Twcnty-<i* Cabbage Savoy Six Carret Four Parfnit* ! Three Caaliflower Tweuty-ttree Melon Five Celery 1 Twecty-one Lettuce Ten Cu cumber i Common and lemon Thyme Curled leaf and Parsley Pot \Tarjorum Balm Thyme Mangel Leek Kail Shallot# Rape Seed Rye Grass Saint Foin Lucerne Red and white Clover Timothy, £<c. See. With a curious colle&ion of the most eftecmed fLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, the mofl extensive ever imported into The ab6vu are fr;om a capital Seeafman m London, and are warranted frefli and good. Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above. Dec. 17. dtf. Just Landing, At South fireet ivharf, from r.n toard the fh 'tp Stdg ley, Captain Hodge, from St. Peterjhurg, The following Goods : Ruflia Sail Duck, firft quality. Do. Sheeting do. Do. Diaper. Do, Huckaback. Do. Crafii. Do. Mou' l Candles, 4, 5 and of the English fi»e. Do. White Candle Tallow. Do* White Soap in small boxei^ Do. Cordage of fine yarn. Ravens Duck. Ifinplafs, xft aRd 'end fort. florfc Hair uocurkd. Rufiia Bar Iron. Do. Hoop Iron. Do- Nail Rods. I© Tons Oakum and Junk. St. P«terfhurg Clean Hemp.. For Sale by Philips, Cramond, & G®. o<sUber ti. « - ■ ' . i ■■ -■1 ■ 1 ■';' y A Short Delay In the Drawing of the Canal Lottery, In Washington city, ba« been unavoidably occafionad by the unforeseen intervention of Mi 1 . Blodget's Lottery —but as the major pait of the tickcts :<re now disposed of, this is to inform the public that the drawing cf the Ca nal Lottery will certainly commence without fail, on the firft Monday in January 1797, and those holding tickets, aje hereby requested to fend a ftatcißent of those fold, and those on hand. NOTLY YOUNG, DANIF.L CARROLL, of Duddington, GEORGE WALKiiR, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY, W. M. DU^CANSON. The Printers who gave our advertisements a place in their newspapers, art requested to give this notice admis sion, as the remaining tickets are expe&ed to be soon above par, and we wiih adventurers to be timely informed N»v. ia. Davis's Law Book Store, No. 313, HIGH-STREET. GEORGE DAVIS aauounr.es to hi« profefHonal friends, and the Gentlemen of the Law, generally, through the Union, that his late importation of BOOKS is arrang ed, and rcbdy for Sale, from a fmgle volume to an entire li brary, without any advance upon his former exceeding low prices, which forleveral years past have in sb diitinguifhed 9 manner recommended them lo notice. Printed Catalogues combining the most exteafive colkc* tion cf the latest Englifo and Iriih Editions ever imported into this country, are psblifhed, and • ill be delivered giatis on application. Orders addrefled to G. D. in writing from any distance shall be pun&ually attended to. A number of TRUNKS for Sale. ALSO, TO BE LET, A convenient LOFT, near Mai ket Street Whsrf. ov.B. tn&f3nr For Sale,, By Jehu Hnlhngfivorth, & Co. 25 hhds. Weft-India Rum, 3d and 4th proof, 5 Barrels best Indigo, and, A few thousand bulhels of Turk's Island fait. OA. 17. d. Old London particular Madeira Wine, Landing from on board the barque Eagle, Capt. Bates, and for sale by ROBERT ANDREWS, No. 86, South Wharves. November 19. eodtf Cheap French China. THE fubferibers finding it impoflihle to fhpply their store with an)' more China from France, the prices being too immoderate in the maiiufailorics, give no tice that they will fell at prime coll the remaining fteck nn hand, consisting of Dessert Setts, Tea-Table Setts Separate Cups and Saucers Groupes and Figures • Alabaster Vases Looking Glades, in gilt frames, Beside« India Japan'd Toilet Delk", Chairs, Tables nad Quadrille Boxes. PASQUIER Jc Co. Ne. 91, S»uth Seeond-ftie.t. December ,sth. tt» For Sale, By George Defchamps, No. 91, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrel* and half baTels Ditto Herring and Mackarel. Smoaked Herring in barrels and kegs Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or single one Dry Codfifh, from one to fifty kentals Fine and eoarfe Salt Nova-Scotia and French Plaßer of Paris, in the ftoae and ground, for manure and ftucco-wotk December I. Jtf For Sale, " "* A capital (land for buGnefs—-That well known tavcra, the Ewe and Lambs, North Front Street, No. 333, in the Northfrn Liberti««; a brick house containing nine fire places, and sen rooms well finiihed ; good stables and chair-house, with a frame-houfe on Water street ; th« building Hands on four lata, seventeen fa?t front each, tna-. king a front on front-ftreet, thirty four feet, and nearly the fame on Water-street, and is one hundred and forty feet deep from street to street, fubjed to £8. icie. each lot per annum, ground reflt, this property is near the hay fcales. and public docks, easy communication with the Delaware waters and advantageouily situated for buiineft of various kinds- The above premises are now rented until December next at £.175 per annum.—Enquire of tfle Printer. Dec lit. §iw2aw6w. Wm, Holdernesse, No. 76, HIGH-STREET, Has received by the late arrivals, A Well Selected AssokftogNT if Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdaftiery Goods, Which he will fell, wholesale and retail, en the very lowest terms ; Amongst which are . Some elegant 4-4 ind;-# Chintz** and Ctttocti, BeW patterns Ditko Fnrniture ditto Ditto Dimity Tamboured, Book, afld Jaconet Muslins Ditto in Gold and Silver « Ditto Neckcloths, very fine MantUas of the firil quality Silk and Cotton Hofivry Umbrella* of the firft quality, afiorted lrifti Linens, very fine, and Table Lin era Marseilles and Cotton Counterpanes Rose Blankets afforte^—&c. &c. Qflober 26. CAUTION. WHEREAS very hrge and heavy debts are .justly due and owing from meflrs. Blair M'-Clenacban and Patrick Mtore, of the city of Philadelphia, merchants, trading under the firm of Blair M'Clenachan and P. Moore, and from Blair M'Clenacban in his separate capacity ; to which, by the laws of the land, ail the joint as well as separate property of the said Gentle men, is, and ought to be, liable. And whereat it is clearly and fatisfaftorily afccrtained, that mr. Blair M'Clenacban, of the said firm, has cchveyed away to mr. John H. livjlon, his son-in-law, to his daughter, miss M'Clenacban, and to his son, Georg * M'Clenacban, several large and valuable real ttf.itet, as well as considerable personal property, in the city an.l county of Philadelphia, in the county of Lsncaf ter, Jh the county of New-Caflle on Delaware, and elfc-where, with a view, as it is apprehended, to de feat the Creditors in the recovery of their just debts.— This is, therclore, to forewarn all persons whomfo* ever, against the ]>urchafe from the said grantees, or either if them, of any portion of the said real or per sonal property, as the mod vigoraus measures will without delay be takfn to render the fame liabtr to the jult demands of the Creditors. By order of the Creditors. Thomas Vttzjlmont, ") Philip Nicklin, / i JJaac Vbarton, /- Committee. William M'Murtrie, \ Samuel IV. Fijhcr, J Philadelphia, December 17th, 1796. ictH.} TO THE PUBLIC. THE caution introduced into the public prints, warning all persons against jmrchafing from the grantees of Blair M'Clenachan, any portion of the large, real and petfonal ellates he conveyed away to hit fon-in law and to hit children was the result of a deliberation had upon the fubjeft by a general «nd numerous meeting of the creditors at well of Blair M'Clenachan and P. Moore as of Blair M'Clena chan individually. It wat no more than an execu tion of that trust confided in the fubferibers by those creditors : a step which it would have been a breach of duty and honor in them to have omitted. The very ftatcment of the fa£t therefore must dis pel the imputation that it was either " precipitate or vindiflive." It originated in a defne to fecurc the property of the debtor as a fund for the pay ment of his just debts. It was fan&ioned by the advice of council as a measure necessary to the fafetjr of the creditort. If the advertisement hat been injurious to Mr. M'Clenachan he owet that injury to his own unjuftiiiable conduct, not to the fub fciibers who have merely publifhtd the truth ia terms as mild as the fad would admit, and who mean to investigate in a high court of justice the validity of those purchalers of which Mr. M'Cle nachan so confidently speaks. The fubferibers therefore are bound by a sense of duty to the creditors in general to repeat their caution against purWiaiing of those grantees or either of them, and to extend the terms of it to a purchase from any other persons (if such there be) to whom Mr. M'Clenachan may have made similar conveyance!. (Signed) T. FITZSIMONS, P. NICKLIN, ISAAC WHARTON, WILLIAM M'MURTRIE, SAMUEL W. FISHER. Philad. Dee. 21, 1796. WANTED, As Cook, in a private family, A YOUNG WOMAN who can produce good re commendations of an unexceptionable character. En quire of the Printer. November 17.
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