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    of the UlUtetl Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
NeMßJtx 1345.] FRIDAT EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1796. \Jolvme X.
A CARD.
If Mtnfitur GH. Souls, _ '
Who left Bordeaux the loth June lift, and arrived f
st Boston tbout the middle of Aisgnft, in the schooner a
Jane, it ia Philadelphia, he it rrquefted to call on
Joseph Anthony & Co. No. 5, Chefnut-ftreet, who
will give him fomc information cf importance.
December 14, 1796. §
1 J ■ ■ ■ ,1 .
Clocks and Watches.
LESLIE and PRICE, .
Nt. 79, Market street, PaiLADtLPHiji,
HAVE IMPOR TED, by the late arrivals from
London, 1 large afiottment of WARRA \ T E D
WAt CHE S, ccnfifting of horizontal, capp'd and
jewel'd Gold Watches, with seconds, of superior
workmanlhip and tlejranct; also capp'd and jewel'd t
and plain Gold Watehei ; capp'd & jewell'd, capp'd, 1
seconds, day of the mouth, and filain Silver Watches; i
•ight day k chamber Clocks; elegant French Clock*
srith marble frame* ; eight day and thirty hour, brass a
works, &c. *
Decern bet ti, 1796. dim '
Imported from London £9° Liverpool,
EARTHtr; WARE, in crates and hogsheads, well
•flbrted
Wine Bottles in hampers 1 ,
?rind«w Glass of all li7e» t
wo cases of stationary
One chest of yellow Jefbits Bark
Two cases of Roll Arnotta
A fmafl eonfignment of Rose Blankets, Flannels,
Baizes, Broad-cloths, Coatings, Plains, &c.
Paints of various colors.
JUfket fait in hoglheads.
Also on hand,
Madeira wine, rery old, in pipes, hogfhoads and
quarter calks
Holland gin in pipes, firft quaUty
Anchors of different sizes
A few trunks of ladies French (hoes assorted
Silk nankeen,&c. ... ,
Likewise an assortment of Dutch goods, confining ot
Ofnaber<*s, ticklenbergs,.bed-ticks ft: ipa s, checks.
linen, plstillas, ravens duck;, 'Vitannas, &c.
And for sale by the package only b V
Thomas £5* John Kct.and.
Walnut-itrert Whirl.
V.r. tj. con '
F O R S A L E,
The fafi-f a'lling Jc Montr OKI -V;
Seventy toni burtitea i fitteer. mqnti>s
_ nM : her frrjne is ot -the bell 0 f white
J?k" the ia 'lithfnl built veflel, handsomely finilheo off
and well found in every particular; is M;-iv to receive a
targo on board, and can be put to sea without any x
pencf on her hull, fails or r.gg.ng: fcellawsixhu dred
barrels; has a iandfomc cabin and steerage, and a halt
deck which will flow from feventy-five to eighy barrels <
lias been newly caulked, graved and painted, for terms
apply to BENJAMIN RHODE!.,
At No. 170, corner of Market a&d Filth Arrets,
Or to the Captain an board laid khooner at ivteffrs.
Willis and Vardflcy's wharf, adjoining Chefnut-ftreet
wharf; where there is for sale
Excellent pickled Salmon in barrels,
the best of American Mess Beef, and l'ome very excellent
BaSon manufafitured Chocolate.
Dccembw 26 »
I
-»For Sligo and Killibegs,
The American Ship ISancy,
Cuthbert Kiggs, master.
Will fail with all convenient speed. For
freight or passage apply to
William Bell;
Who has for sale,
4 Trunks Printed Cottons, well assorted
3 Bales Irilh Flannels, and i.boxw Linens
»5 Pipes Brandy
Madeira Wine ; Indigo. Rnffia Matts.
Also,
- A few barrels Prime IRISH BEEF, PORK,
OATMEAL, &c.
November 11, 179 6 > mwftf
FOR SALE,
THE SHIP MARY,
SAMUEL PARKER, Master,
Two hundred tons burthen. Apply to
JOSEPH ANTHONX, & Co.
If the MARY is not fold in a few days, Ihe will take
freight for Hamburg. Apply as above.
Oilober 31.
For Sale, or Charter,
The Ship DIANA,
Samuel Pile, Master,
"MlffifflL Burthen 105 47"9S tons bui!t in
Philadelphia in the year 1792, of live oik
and red cedar, and was Iheathed IJ months ago, fte
has just had a compleat out-fit, and may be sent to sea
at a vtry trifling expeiice.
fbr terms apply to
Fhilip Ntckhn & Co.
Who have for sale on beard said vejel,
I 'ay calks of fine yellow paint.
9 boxes and tz bundles of writing slates.
1 box ink stands and note presses.
1, bales of Tail canvass.
And on hand,
ISCU* teas.
Nankeen* of ihe qaifity.
10 tubs Quickfilvcr.
, chests BandanßO handkerchiefs.
A few chests Manchester goodswell assorted in Cor-
thickset., Ginghams, Muflmets, Dimities, &c.
3 boxes black sewing silk.
ISo crates Qneens ware well allorWtl.
10 tons (heet lead.
Nails assorted, flat and sharp points.
London Particular, , Madeira Wine in pipes
London Market, r , an( } hoglheads.
New-York Market, J .
pipes and 10 hogsheads TtnenSe wine.
% fierces V.ake Root.
ijo log? k tth&ftf
Nov f»
NOTICE. A
Those Gen lcmen who hold any of the undermen
tioned Notes or Draughts (whether due or netJ are
requested to meet at the City-favern on Wednesday
n> XT, at h a'clock in the eveaing ; at which time an
arrangement will be j;ropofed which it is expeAed will t
be to th« holders.
Edward Fox's in favor of James Greenleaf.
James Grecn'eif's notes in f avor of Edward Fox.
J.mes Greenieaf's draughts «n Edward Fox.
Abraham Dull is's note to Edward Fox.
Edward Fox's n»te to Abraham Dubois.
.James Giveuleaf'o draughts on Abraham Dubois.
At the requejl of a rnajer part of the Gentlemen
inUrelled. -
EDWARD FOX. C
December 19. '^ tw
A P R I N T. F
MR. SAVAGE begs leave te inform the fiibfcrihers f
to the Portrait of David Rittenho»se, l. u. d. w. r. s.
PrefiJ.ea': of tke m&ricaa PhLofophical Society, that it gj
is ready # for delivery, g
Subfcrihers may have their print 9 put into elegant gilt -j.
and borniflicd frames, fimflied every way in a much
better manner than thole things are generally douc, at
nine dollars each, print included. p
Tbird door weft, of Tenth-street, in Chefnut-ftreet. rj.
December aj. 3
WANTED,
A MECHANIC, to erea Spinning and Wcsving
Machines by water, such as are uled at my manufae
tory —Apply to JAMES DAVENPC-3RI,
No. 401, North Fro»t-ftr«et.
N. B. None need apply but a eoMplete mechanic,
and a man of liability.
Gliie Mill, Detember 29, 1796 J
SALT PETR £.
1 A large quantity of Double-Refined Sak P«tr< for
sale »t No. 15, South Third-street.
N..vc.uber 5.
North-American Land Company.
' NOTICE is hereby given to the StockM4tr* that
. an elet'lir.n wili beheld at thecompaay's office, on Sa
turdav the ?l f t December, agreeably to the articles of
affoeiaiien, for a board ot managers, to eonfitt of five
and a Secretary.
< ?3*-
Fashionable Waistcoating.
GEORGE DOBSON, No. 25,
= SOUTTI TIiIR.D-STR.E6T,
F Has reef W per the Diana, from London,
I CliuJed and flriped Spsnilh frwanldown
j Clouded Erromats jynl Moleikins
f Striped do. and do.
Figured Manillas
J Scarlet figured F.rminets
Printed Florinerts
1, Do. and Caffimeres
~ Superfine printed newest pattern*
t Also, per different arrivals,
A large and gcnera,l afifortirvent of Dry 1
> Goods,
lt Suitable to the present and approacHng season.
.Nevemhw j. dtf
r Insurance Company ps North-America.
THF, STOCKHOI HERS in this compa -y a« desired
to take no'iee that the f-eond Turfdiy in jinuarj, (beirg
the 10th day of the month) i< the day fixed by chsrtor for
thceleftion »f twsnty-five Dirctftor. for be enfiiiflg year.
>r ""he flexion will fee held at their and commence
I at'jt o'clock, \. M.
fhefubjeift ,f the bye-laws of the Corporation will be
' fuUmitsed to tlwir ation at this meeting.
EBENF.ZER HAZARD, Sec'ry
t/ec. 11. tthioj
FOR SALE,
At Whiteiides' Tea Ware-House,
A'o. 99, North Second Street.
Imperial f f Hyson Skin.
Hyson, > Fresh Teas. < Souchong,
Young Hyson, J C. Bohca
— Dec. 9 -,tawjra.
Insurance Company of the State of
Penniylvania.
THE Stockholders are hereby noiiSed, tha an tlciftion
i for thirteen Directors to fetve for one year, will be held |
t0 at the Company's on Monday the 9th January next,
at II o'clock.—And agreeably to the a& ot incorporation
, a fUitiiwont of the affairs of the company, will then be
e laid before them.
SAMUEL W. FISHER, See'y.
Philadelphia, December 19, 1796. dt 9th Jan.
Davis's Law dock Store,
No. 313, HIGH-STREtT.
J n GEORGE DAVIS announce! to his profeflional friends,
k « nd the Gentlemen of the Law, genefally, thrash ih<
Union, that his late importation ol BOOKS i» now arranp
. Ed, and ready for Sale, from a single volume te an entire li
a brary, without any advance upon hi* former exceeding lew
prices, which forfeveral yeats paA have in so distinguished a
manner nc«ommended them'to notice.
Printed Catalogues combining the most extefifive collcc
tion cf the latest Englift» and Iri(h Edition* ever importee
into this country, are publilhed, and will be delivered gtati?
on application.
Orders addressed to G. D. in writing from any distance
fhallbe punctually attended to.
A number of TRUNKS for Sale.
ALSO, TO BE LET,
A convenient LOFT, near Maiket Street Wharf.
ov.B. tu&f3«r
TO BE SOLD,
A PL ANTAION, in the town of Woodbury, conn
tyof Gloucelter, and state of New-Jetfey, contain
ing about one hundred and fifty acres ; a Vuitable propor
or" tion of which is woodland and improved insadow. A
® cc " great part of the arable land is in a high ftste of cultiva
tion, and very natural to the produdion of Red Clovsr
On said plantation there is a genteel tw«-ffory brick hoiife,
with four rooms on a floor, and a good dry cellar under
the whole ; together with a barn, corn-cribs and carriage
heufe The garden is large, and contains a good collee
e * tioH of the best kinds of grafted and inoculated fruit trees ;
the orchard eonfifts of aboHt three hundred grafted app e
trees. Any person inclined to parchafe said premiles,ajay
be informed of the terms by applying t»
ANDREW HUNTER,
ftf July r? I
A few hogsheads of choice N. E. Rum,
and a quantity of LAUD, forfait;
Enquire at No. 71, North Water-ftrect.
December 14 d iw
Frejh Garden, Grass and Flswer-Seeds, ®
Roots, isfc. &c.
This d*J landing from the ship Eagle, captain Fofdick,
from London,
And FOR SALE by
GOLD i'HWAIT & MOORE, p;
Corner of Walnut and Second-ftrcets,
ji tnojl capital and rxunfive Afirtmcnt of
GARDEN, GRASS and FLOWER-SEEDS,
ROOTS, See, See.
*. Amoog which arc,
Fire kinds Asparagus Thres kinds Cresses
Four Bertjcole Twelve Onion
Twenty-five Beans Thirteem Radifti
Six Beets Fifteen Turnip
Eleven Broceli Fifte«» Peas
Twenty-fix Cabbage Si* Savoy
Six Carrot Four Parsnip mm
Three Cauliflower Twenty-three Melon
Five C-lery Twenty-one Lettucc
Tea Cucumber
Com man and emon Thyme
Curled leaf and (prigged Parsley £
Pot Marygold Pot Marjorum
Balm Thyme Mangel Wurtzel
Leek Kail Shallots £
Rape Seed Rye Grass Saint Foin Lucerne
Red and white Clover Timet! y, &c. Src. E
With a curious colle&ion of the most esteemed T
FLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, F
Being the moll extensive ever imported into this city.
The above are from a capital Seedsman in London, and
are warranted frefh and good.
Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above.
Dec. 17. dtf.
r ' ~ ~ tl
Just Landing, i>
At South Jhreet -wharf, from n board the ship Sedg- P
Icy, Captain Hodge, from St. Peterjhurg,
The following Goods : t
H-uflia Sail Dtick, fir.l quality. j
Do. Shewing do.
Do. Diaper. J
Da Hiwkaback. '
Do CraDi.
Do. Mou'd Candles, 4, 5 and 6,' to thejlb. of the 0
Fnglifh fise.
00. White Candle Tallow. n
Dn' White Soap in small boxes*
Do. Cordage of fine yarn.
Raven* Dilck.
lfinglafs, id and and fort.
Horse Hair uncurlci.
Ruflia Bait Iron,
Do. Hoi>p Iron.
Do. Nai\ Rods.
10 Tons Q|kum and Junk. '
St. Peterfl>frg Clean Hemp;
For Sale by \
Philips, Cramond, & Co. J
o&ober ra. -• $
Old London particular Madeira Wine,
Landing froir. Yn board the barque Eagle, Capt. Bates
ami for sale by ROBERf ANDREWS,
1 No. 86, S«\)th Wharvea.
November co.ltf
Cheap French China.
THE fubferibers finding it impossible to fiipply their
(lore with any more China front France, the prices
being too immoderaU in the maimlad\orie», giv* no
tice that they wii! fell at prime cost tl»e regaining
fisck < n hind, coufillmg of
Deflert Sett?,
Tea-Table Sett»
Separate Cup. and Saucera
' Grotipe* a»d Figure*
•Alabailer Vases
Looking Glaflti, i-n gilt framet,
Befidca India J*pan'd Toilet Defies, Chaira, Tables
nad Quadrille Boxe*. PASQUIER & Co.
N». 91, South Second-itreet.
December jt-h. tt«
For Sale,
f By J. WARDER, PARKER & Ct.
An Invoice of Cordage,
i Confiding of different fixes, from 12 inch cables down
i to rope «f a fcches, of different lengths: Imported in
, • the ship Swi&f from Hull, and entitled to drawback,
i « Sept. 17 dtf
* SWAN N'S
Riding School, t<orfe Academy C 3* Infirmary.
Adjoining the Public Square, Market Street.
T. SWANN
RETURNS his sincere thanks tot' ofe gentlemen by whom
he has been employed, during his residence in thi> City, and
flatfcrshtmlelf tha. the fuecefs of his efforts, in«tne n urtierous,
1, obttmate and dangerou* diseases in Horses, in which he has
c beeu oonfulted, together with hi* moderate charges, will le
ure their future favors and recftmmeiKiatien.
He now begS it*«ve ro inform them and the public at large
k ihw his !pacious and commodious orcmilob, ere&ed for the
a purpose& above d&fcr.bed are open for the reception of pupils
of eitnor lex, who with to beinlhu&ed in the Art ui Riding,
and the light method of governing their horses, so as to ride
e chesß with ease, eiegance, and laiety—theij horses will be
i« catcfully and expeditiously broke, for every purpoft, and
made obedient to the will oi the riders ; the natuial powers
;e which are Ibut up iu thetn, will be untoldod by art, calling
lorth uniformity of motion, and giving to that noble animal
all thole beafitict of a&ion which providence has fv bounti
rulh beftowod on tnetn.
Alfo,_at his liofpiral, every difor :er to which the horse is
lidb)? will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed
by l»ngand repealed experience.
I he utility of the above inttkution has never been qncftion
ed, t|jat u h<4s long been waoted in this city, every gentleman's
\- Rud willmaMifeft, and T. Sw.-vwn as the nift <ftf#Hiher of
1 the veterenary art, folieits and upon the support of that
r- public (which he is ever envious in (eiving) to enable hiua to
\ bring it to perfection. The of a fpb.cripUon for that
a_ h<*« beeu hiuted by feve.a 1 gentleman, who wish to
r promote the institution —the amount of each fubferip ion to
e be returned by services in jkiy of the departments he profeffes,
,r a g rec able to the rate of charges fleted in his hand bill. Such
e lublci iption is now open, and the figriatures of many refpeft
c able emen alieady obtained. He therefore iojorms his
friends and fu'.h Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not
' the honor of being known, that he shall io a few days take
e " tbelibertyof waiting uponthem'and folic king their support
l 7 *nd piot ft ion.
N Hoi fes are properly prepared for those Ladies and
Gentlemen who wish 10 be inflrnded*
Nov. y tth&fs
"Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76,
HIGH-STREET)
Has received by the late arrivals,
A Well Selecled /IsSortmsNT »f
Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and
Haberdashery Goods,
Which he will fell, wholesale and- retail, on the very
lowed terms ;
Amortgjl •which are
Some elegant 4-4 and 7-8 Chin rati and Cottons, n«w
pattertM
Ditto Furniture ditto
Ditto Dimity
Tamboured, Book, and Jaconet Mufiios
Ditto in Gold and Silver
Ditto Neckcloths, very fine
Mantuat of the fir ft quality
Silk and Cotton Hosiery
Umbrellas of tie firfl quality, alTorted
Irtfh Linens, Very fin&, and Table Linens
Marfuilles and Cotton Counterpanes
Rose Blankets afforted—&c. &c.
O&obtr 16. 4
" For Sale,
By George Defchamps, No. 91,
NORTH SIXTH-STREET,
Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels
and half barrels
Ditto Herring and Mackarel. .
Smoaked Herring in barrels and keg»
Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or {ingle one
Dry Cedfifh, from one to 6tty kentals
Fine and c-ciarfe Salt
Nova-Scotia and French Plaster of Paris, ill tile ftonc
and ground, for manure and ftucco-wstk
December i. <
For Sale*
A capital (land for bufinels —1 hat well known tavern,
: the Kwe aad Lambs, North Front Street, Ko. J33, in the
Northeru Libcrtiasj a britk house contacting nine £r®-
' place*, and. ten rooms well finifbed i good ftabks and
chair-house, with a frame-houfe on Water flreet ; the
building (lands on four lots, leventeeK' feet front each, ma
king a front on £ront-flreet, thirty' four feet, and neairly t
the fame on Water-flifeet, and is one hundred and sorts
teat deep from flreet o (lre«t< fubjfA tOj£B. 10s. each
lot per annum, ground rent this property is near the hay
fealss, and public docks, easy communication with the
Delaware waters and advantageously situated for business
of various kinds
The above prcmH/s are now rented until December
next at £-175 P« ifinum. —Enquire of tec Printer.
Dec. ia. §iwiaw6w.
CAUTION.
WHEREAS very large and heavy debts are j'iftl/
due and owing from mefTrs. Blair M'Clenachan awl
Patrick Moore, of the city of Philadelphia merchants,
trading under the firm of Blair M'Clenachan and P,.
Moore, and from Blair M'Clenachan in his separate
capacity i to which, by the laws of the land, all the
joint as well as separate property of the said Gentle
men, is, and ought to be, liable. And whereas
it it clcarly and fatisfa«Slorily afccrtained, that mr.
Blmr M'Clenachan, of the laid firm, has conveyed
away to Mir. John H. Hujlon, his foil-in law, to hit
daughter, mil's M'Clenachan, and to his son, George
M'Clenachan, several large and valuable real (estates,
as well as eoitfiderable personal property, in the city
and county of Philadelphia, in ths county of Lancas
ter, in the county of New-Castle on Delaware, and
eifewhere, with a view, as it is apprehended, to.de"
feat the Creditors in the recovery of their just debts.—
This is, therefore, to forewarn all persons wliomfo»
ever, againlt the purebafe from the said grantees, or
either of them, of any portion of the said real or per
foi.al proper y, as the most vigorous measures wfU
without delay be taken te render the fame liable to
the jufiL demands of the Creditors.
By order of the Creditors.
Thotnaj Fitzjlmons, "J
Philtf Nicklin, I
Isaac /barton, r ComtnitteeJ
William M'Murtrie, I
5 Samuel ff- Fi/her,
Philadelphia, December 17th, 17961 40th.}
' TO THE PUBLIC.
THE caution introduced into the public printj,
warning all persons purcbaGng from the
grantees ef Blair M'Cletoachan, any portion of the
H large, teal and personal estates he conveyid away to
n his fon-in law and to his children was the result of
a deliberation hod upon thefubjeft by a general and
_ numerous meeting of the creditors as well of Blair
M'Clenachan and P Moore as of Blair M'Clena
ehan individual!j. It was no more than an execu
tion of that trull confided in the fubferibers by
those creditors i a ftcp which it would have been a
„ breach of duty and honor in them to have omitted,
d The very ftatomeat of the fait therefore mull dif
■> pel the imputation that it was either " precipitate
!* or vindictive." It originated in a desire to secure
the property of the debtor as a fund for the pay
[e ment of his just debts. It was fanftiened by the
" advice ot council as a measure necejfary to the fafety
of the creditors. If the advernlcment has been
le injurious to Mr. M'Clenachan he owes that injury
,e to his ovrn unjufliliable corduft, not to the iub
d fciibers who have merely publidied the truth in
g terms as mild as the fact would admit, and who
al mean to investigate in a high court of justice .the
validity of those purcbafes of which Mr. M'Cle
js naehan so confidently fpcaks.
d The fubferibers therefore are bound by a sense
of duty to the creditors in genetalto repeat their
1 ," eaution against ptirchafing df those grantee* or
,* either of them, and to extend the terms of it t» h
at purchase from any other perfong (if such there be)
0 to whom Mr. M'Clenachan may have made similar
at.
_ tfonveyances..
io ( Signed) T. FITZSIMONS,
«, P. NICKLIN,
h ISAAC WHAHTON,
WILLIAM M'MURTRIEjr
SAMUEL W.FISHER.
« Philad. Det. 11, 1796.
irt __
)( j ItT Those printers who have been ■ equ-flcd so
publish the firfl Caution, ire dt£r«d to pub iih tbit