Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, March 13, 1799, Image 1

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—p> -¥be price of this Gcfeettc is Right
Dollars per annum to Subsc ibers residing
in the c:'J of Philadelphia. All others pay
on* Dollar additional, fur enclosing and di-
reeling ; aid unlea some person in tbis eitj
wilLkecome. answerable frtbs subscription,
ft must be paid Six Mcmlh; in Advance.
NOTICE.
Joseph Thomas's Creditors
ire hereby earnestly requested to furnifh the.r
Accounts duly attested, as £r.»» as convenient :
thereby to enable the Afligntes to form an idea
of the flat# of la is affair* : —uid a 1 thufe indebt
ed to said Thomas, are required to make im
mediate payment to either of the Subscribers.
SAMUEL W. FISHER,} Assignees
WILLIAM BUCKLEY, > of
JOHN HALL. . 3J- Thomas
dec. 31.
W A X r E D,
AYOONG MAN, who unr:«rlUnd» the Ger
man languag:, writes a German hand,
howtu cast accoonti, to be brought up
•i| in a Cnunting-houfc this city —For
particulars, enquire at No. 100, h>pruce-ftreet.
march».
.. - .. - '
' "FOR SALE,
To he EXCHANGED for property within thirty
mi es ot the city, or to let on ground-r nt iorever
Several valuable building Lots,
In I'hiUtdtijihui,
BiJd^
ilKaro Mi .
llreci.
Inquire of W
nov. as
£3* All persons iiidebted to the Estate
of Jost.PH AntHv)NY, fen. detcafed, are re
qtitlled to make immediate payment And ill
those who have any demands against said dlate,
are dtGted to produce them Uglily atteftcd to
the subscribers for fettkmcnt.
JO.SIAII HE WES, •)
JOHN MORTON, S-Exewters.
JOSEPH ANTHONY, )
icirtiher 26. d-tf
To be Let,
A House and tliree Acres of Land,
Pleasantly fituatejd at the Falls of Schutlkill—
enquire at the office of the United Statei Gazette.
Feb. 7 §
""■* ALL f£Rsom
Indebted to the EfLte of Mr. John FiNNo.late
of Philadelphia, deceafid.are defiredto make pay
jaeat, and those having any demands, to present
■them for fettleraent, to
SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r.
or
JOHM WARD FENNO, Agent
to the administration.
4 ;m
Nov. 3o
To Article for two or throe
ycar« a yr»ung Man to a pr. fitable bufinc's —
For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth
A person who his feme knowledge of paint
ing or drawing would be prefer ed.
W. HAYDON,
WHO HAS
A Gellar to Let.
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BY THE SUBSCRIBER t,
14 four pound Cannon, iffcrent lengths,
5 Carronades.
JOHN NIXON & GO.
December 1. §
White Platil'ns.
A few boxes of White Platillas,
Jutt arrived anc tor fa 1 by »!v fubfcnher*
GIDEQN H. WELLS.
No. 135, Market-ilrect.
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fetfil
For Sale,
Deliverable at Norfolk,
A CAROO OF
Honduras Mahogany, & Logwood.
For term* apply to
PHILIPS, CRAMO'ND, & CO.
February 9.
For Sale,
TEN or twelve Tons, Clover fcf Timothy
BAT,
Of the firft quality.—Apply at No. 43,
Almond street-
}an. 8. tawtf
PUBLIC NOTICE
IS hereby given, that application will be
made to the Direftors of the Bask of Peunfyl
*anra for the renewal of a Ce«tificate for a (hare
in the said Bank, No. i»8l, dated July 14th
•1797, (landing in the name of JOSEPH REED,
the fame having been accidentally loft or de-
Philad. Jan. a.?.
WATER LOAN.
THE eommiflioners for receiving fukferiptions
•to a Loan for supplying the City of Philadelphia
with wholesome water, give
NOTICE,
That thejr will«»H on the citizcn» for their fubfcrip
ti«ns in the following diftriAs
tVilliam Jf" will receive from Vine to Sout^lide
of Pine-ftre<t.
tm>i Hollingrwortb will receive from the North fide
of Pins to the South fide of Spruee-ftreets.
JrJi Wain will receive from north fide oI Spruce
to the south fide »f Walnut-streets.
Edmard Tilgbman will receive from north fide of
Walnut to the south fide of Chefnut-flreees.
John Injlccfi, mnJ ■» w ifl reeeive from north fide o(
Jonathan Kciinfon, J CllcflWt to the south of
Market-ttreets.
Stephen GirarJ, ard'f will receive from north fide of
Jacob Qboemaier i Market to the south fkle of
Arch-streets.
"Thornat Hajkim will receivefrom north fide of Arch
to the south fide of Rsce-ftreets,
Leonard Jjcoii Will receive from north fid« of Race
to the lourh fide ot Vine-Oreets,
Jo>tfib Crucijha'■>,") will attend at the ®(ficeof Jared
Is" Jarrd Ifgeifvi j Ingcrfi 1. eppofite the State
with the hook hitherto kept at the City
Hall. By order us the hoard,
JACOB SHOEMAKER,
3d so 18th /
Cbefaut-
847.
SAL
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PHI,
CHINA GOODS,
Jiittreceived per . he iiip Ncw-Jerfey from.Canton
AXQ FOU SALE
t . BY ARCtIIBAL'> MC ILL,
At tiw Store No 187, south Second (Ireet,
—v ■7,
An assortment of Teas of the firft
qua i'-y,
White and yellow mukeena
Caflia, lilk umbrellas
an afiortmeiit of china ware,
aucVa variety of SILKS, conftstihf of
Blackand-colored Luteilrinjj
do. do. fcttins
do. do. fenfhaws
do. dt>. silk handkerchiofi
do- do. sewing silk*
Black Taffctic#
ALSO,
12 pipes of excellent Madeira W'me,
fit lor immediate; ulc,
nil 14
For Sale by the Subscriber,
fJb. 145, Market-ftre.t,
Very low far Caftl, or a short Credit,
The remaining flock of the late House of
TODD o- MOT T,
Cloths, Kerseymeres, a few printed
Cottons,
Printed handkerchief and lfcawl»
Printed dimities ,
Hcfierjr, thteads, twist a*d sewing fiHcs
A lmall amount of hardware,
WILLIAM MO7T, Agent
for tbs assignees of Todd & Moll, to
Whom.all persons indebted t© that coucuru, sfc
requeued to make immediate payment.
IV. MOTT,
Having commenced business in the CammifTion
line, his (lore is now open f©r the rectaptioii of
Dry Goods of ail defcriprion*.
hiladelphia, February 4, 1799,
Richard Bayley' Go.
RESPJ.C ifITLLY inform the public that the
Retail BuGnef. carri#d on by tham at their
Store Mo. 136, Market-ftrcet, will in future be
carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whom they beg
leave to recommend to the favor of thair iriands
and the public.
All Persons indebted to the
above firm and those fio whom they arc indebted,
will plcafe to apply to John Whiteside* Sc Co.
or the settlement of their refpe&ive accounts, who
arc duly empowered for that purpose.
Richard Bayley & Co.
WILLIAM BONNAR,
RESPE.' rt'ULi.Y informs his friends and the
public, that the above Store will b« opened
by him on Monday the 4th of February next,
with an aflortmert of
DRY GOODS,
Suitable to the feafsn, wiiichhe flatters himfelf
will meet the approbation of those whs honor him
with their favor.
Jen 19.
*}uji Received,
By the (hips Juno, Walters, and Four Friends,
L1..1.L. I **- - »
Hu!>b r, Irom Hambjrg,
AND FOR SALE,
By the Subscribed*,
460 pieces 6-4 quadruples filefias
3 s do. 84 do.
139 40. creas ala Morlai*
34 do. 9 8 coutils
3 do, 4-4 do.
44 do. 6-4 guingai
150 do. Ruflia fail-duck
XO pipes Ricarlo wine
15 hegOiaads Vr.nch brandy
80 do. claret
100 cases, at 4 doz. bottles cich*> claret «f fupcr
-128 do. at J do. do. de.> ior quality.
Also on Hand,,
II bales ticklentmrgs. at 13 io 18 cents pr. ell
1 j do.*Wefer liunen, at 16 to ao cents pr. yard
I box paterbornea
5 boxes hollow glass ware
5 caflcs P.o'Tiabri-'les (firft quaKty)
Erick £sf Lewis Bollmann,
Feb. 13
TAKE N0 7 ICE,
I am to be laid on such terms, that
i. the purchaser need not advance any calh,
unless he pleases, till it is earned by my services,
provided no accident happens me; or, if you
please, I am to be farmed out for two years,
and not less. lam a bright bay, full 151 han<l«
high, of noble descent, my name it TRIMMER
—I was got by Hall's imported harfe Ecliple,
my dam, purchased by Doiftor Hall, was got by
the imported horse Slim ; my grand dam was
got by Old Figure f-my great grand dam by
Talkers Othello out of Selima, &e. &c. as will
more fully appear by William Lyle's attested
certificate who raised me. My charadler as a
racer i« well eftablilhed ; I won the colt's purse
at Bladeaft>urg of twenty guineas ; I won a
fifty guinea purse at Baltimore, a fifty guinea
purse at An.apolis and a fifty guinea ptrfe at
HagcrAown. I never loit a race but the last I
run at Alexandria, which was owning to mv
being badly fliod, as I 101 l all my plates befort
I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every
refpe w li; my offspring are in great repute, some
of which are now in training for the turf —pro-
cure me good (lands and entertainment and I
am able to earn one tlioufand dollars per an
num.
Any person inclining to buy or rent .may
know the terms by applying to John Carnaii
(Lovehallj Coecil county and state of M»ry
land, eight miles south of Elkton.
feh. it.
NOTICE.
Is given to all those indebted to (he firms of
Jackson £s? Evens,
John B. Evens, £s* Go.
Evens fc? Bullock,
WLitton, Evens fc? Co. and
John B. Evens.
THAT th« Sublcriber is fully authorized toad,
just and fettls the affairs of those concer>.s ; and
that suits will be indiscriminately commenced on
air accounts that ren=. i unpaid on :be lOthday ol
March neit.
, John B. Evens,
No, 113, Sov'h Third-Orcet.
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no. 100, Spruse ftrect
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WEDNESDAY KVENING, MARCH 13, 1799.
Sales of Valuable Property.
On THURSDAY the 28th day of March
iultaßt,
IVifl be Sold by Public Vendue
At the MiJdltt l r er ry, near the Fills of Delaware,
THE FOLLOWING
MelTuage, L"ts, Buildings, Water-works
and Plantation*,
Situate in the county of Bucks, opposite to the
tbrining towns of Trenton >/nd L.umbtritu,
being fart of Morrifuille fjlate
ift.l I HE manfioa lioufe lately occupied by Ro
1 bert Moiris.jan. Ef((. with 34 acres of
land, including au excellent gardes, orchard and
ionic wood.
The house is nearly new, confiding of a hail,
two passages, two elegant bow rooms and three
other rooms on the main floor ; four chambers
with convenient garrets ou (he upper floor ; it
is surrounded by a piazza of 14 feet depth, and
under it are kitchens, fervanu hali, tvfo cham
bers for servants, with cellars and vaults.
Adjoining and communicating is anice-houfe,
miHc-houfe and fmoke-houlii, and at a conve
nient dillance are iubftantia! brick (tables ca
pihle of containing ten horses, and four car
riage honfes, with every tiectflary accommoda
tion for fervanti.
and. The ferry from to New-
Jeffey, with a large convenient house, one part
i>f stone the other brick ; a gsod ft one biin and
(tabling for 10 horses, with this >rill be lold 18
acres of bind, and tile of landing on
any part of the eflate.
4th. Four frame houses on the ma.ll rosd
leading from Briltol to rhe ferry, each accom
modated with a lot, 60 feet frout and 2<>o feet
deep.
1 good ttfo story frame house on the old
livrr road, with a lot of the above dimensions,
ai«tl a good Smith's (hop adjoining.
A frame house, and saw makers (hop on Mill
Ctrcet.
ic houses of different fixes on the bme street-
A house now in the ten»re of R. Trimble
with a large barn, barrack, aurl tjttenlive lat.
Several buildings, occupied as work {hops.
A I.Tg? bake house.
Six brick buildings, with good '.ots near the
upper ferry.
An ifiand in the river Delaware, containing
about 40 acres, above the mill dam, and the
illand btlow, on which are the following works.
Snuff-mill, Plaifte'r of* P"ris mill, Saw-mill,
Grindltone-mill, Slitting mill, mill for rolling
bolts, rolling mill for rolling bar into fceet iron
or hoops, mil! for drawing wire, trip hammer.
A forgu and compleat air furnace for convert
iog pig into bar lion
The whole of the ifiand, and the above
works, together with the Cte for a grift mill,
will be fold together or leparate as may appear
molt eligible'at thfc time sf sale.
The duelling houses are, many of them,
nearly new, well built, and conveniently contriv
ed ; purchasers may be accommodated with a
few acres of land convenient to them, at part
of the lands will berelerved for that purpose.
so Lots on the road leading from Briltol to
the ferry, of 60 feet front and t-e feet deep.
10 lots on a road of 60 feet wide, laid out
parallel with the river And btlow the ferry.
£ach lot containing 3 a-5 acres, with a front
of 162 feet on the l iver, and raßning back to a
public road at the distance of from
the front the view of the river,
with a free paflage to and from it, will by con-
be always kept open.
FARMS.
A farm called Linton's, containing no acres,
40 of which are good wood-land, with a farm
house, baen, fable, out buildings, an excellent
orchard, with a good cyder press.
A farm called Bayley's, fronting the post
road, containing 149 acres, with a good new
two-story frame heufe and new barn, remarka
bly well watered and timbered.
A farm called Clark's, between the road lead
ing to Philadelphia and tliat to Falis-town,con
taining 183 acres, oa the farm is a new house
and barn.
A farm caHed Lovet'n, containing 100
acres of goodfrclh land, with a good new house
and barn.
100 acres, part wood land,between the main
road and the river, without buildings.
ico acres called Butler's, with a hoofe and
barn
Watson's Lrm, containing aßj acres, with a
brick houi'e, barn and stables, it has a landing
on the river; this trail may be conveniently di
vided.
Moone's farm, with no acre*, a good brick
house and barn, and a lauding oh thariver.
igl acres adjoining the above.
A shad filhery on theriver Delaware, with 69
acres of excellent land,including an island call
ed Goat Island, with the right of landing on
the mi:n and eftahliflaing a t'efry to Lamberton
1 here is 911 this place a tenant's house, antl one
for curing filh ; it rents at present for jool- per
annum
29* acres of excellent up-iand, well fenced, and
affording several fine situations for buildings; part
•of this trail is wood land.
The fate will commence at ten o'clock in th«
morning,and continue 'till the whole are fold
The rerms 01 payment are 1-3 ( 'own, 1-3 in
one, the other in two years, with interest, fee tired
by a mortgage en the premises.
An abatement of 5 per cent, will be made for
any monies paid in advance.
A survey and pla:t of the whole eflate may be
seen by applying to Henry Clymer.Efq. at Mor
rifville, who will give tfte Dei.ffary information
to persons enquiring.
Ivlaich I
Charles Campbell,
WATCH-MAKER.
HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied
by Mr. John Wood, No. <j, corner of
Front and Chefuut-ftreei* ; whertf he will thanfc
fuhy receive and execute order* with neatneft
and dii'patch
HI H t,l COk'STANTI * OH HAND,
A Neat and Large Afibrtmeat o'f
Clocks Ssf Watches.
W A N T E D,
A JOURNEYMAN :
ALSO, one or two Appremice*of
bie parent*.
FOR SALE,
A large quantity of Watch Glasses
WhoiefaU and Retail.
uot st
Pennfxlvatiia Population Company,
NOHCL it hereby given to the Shareholders, that
an aJiellmenl of dollar# is levied on each (hare,
payable, one half imme iiaicly, and the remainder in
60 day* from the 14th inllant; which they a -*r«qudt
rd trt pay to the Trnlurer of the Company at the
Compan>'s Office, No 53 North Fourth-street, agree
ably to the timecabove mentioned.
The proprietors will please to recollect the nrcefli
ty of piw.c*ual, otherwise the foreituie of theii
(haies wili fee incurred to the comittution.
By order of the board,
SOL. MARACHE, see'ry.
(iwtm
Feb. 16
INSURANCE OFFICE.
THE fubfcribets beg leave 1 heir commer
cial tiiends in pellicular, ancWhe public in general,
that an office tor the Insurance ot Shipping, is
now opened No. 95 South Froi.ultrcec, where a
fhaie of thepuMic paironapc is refocA'u 1\ folicittd.
N. y J. FRAZIER.
ftb 15
For Sa:e,
three sisters
IS almost A new *effel, earnest between fin md
7CO barrels and l'-ils remarkably fait, when loaded
draw* about 8 or 8 1 2 feet water, ftie is in com
plete order, having allthe fails that cm be used to
advantage, the greater p«rr of them are new. In
short she may be sent to. lea at a fniall Expei ce, and
intheee or four days notice For term, apply to
Jehu Hollingswortb, Id Co.
No. 47. fenn-ftrcet.
Feb. 6.
Ship Brokkr's Office,
And Cemrniffion Store,
No. 119, South front Strfft,
Next door to ihe Cuftoca House.
THE Subscriber, encouraged by the advice of
his friends, offers his service to the public
as a Ship and Infuranct Broksr. -He propos
es to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat
ing thereto—assist mailers of vessels and others
in entering and clearing at the Custom-House,
procuring and Dripping freight, fettling Inlur
ancc and all other mercantile accqußts, and
have on hand the rfcefiary Blanks and Stamps.
Papers in foreign languages translated, ami in
formation given in general mercantile matters.
—From a knowledge gained by long vxperience
of every branch of business he hopes to be ufe
ful to thole who please to fivor him with their
command*. SJMUEL EMERY.
novemkcr-19
In the healthy and pleasant Di'lage Oj
BORDENTON.
A HANDSOME, well fir.i&ed, and con
venient two ltory Frame Hoijfe, and late
ly occupkd byco.onel John Vanemtiurgh,—the
Houi'e is 36 feet in front on the main Itreet, and
30 feet de»p—four rooms on a flpot, with a
kitchen 18 by 1; test, tsvo good rooms over the
fame and one with t fire place—a very exceilrut
cellar under the whole howfe ; th e lot two tilths
of an acre, endofcd with a high board fenee ;
the garden in high cultivation, and contaips a
v: rity of best grafted fruit.—Good liable, car
riage house, ImoKe-houlc and a pump of good
water in the yard, th* whale incomplete repair.
Tne healthiness and pleafimnefs of the village
of Bordenton and the neighborhood arc too
welt known to require any commendation.
For terms apply to yames II In: Say, esq.
new in Philadelphia, or to the fubferiber now
•11 the premifrs. 1
MART VANEMBURCH.
executrix.
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Bordentou. fab ij
A Summer Retreat.
For Sale,
Sixteen Acres of Land,
About half a mile fr<un the city of Philadelphia,
r I HtRE are on the pri'mifee a one (lory brick
A house 38 feet front, a (table and corn crib,
a well of excellent water,and a few iruit tr es, the
situation is perhaps superior 10 try within the
fame diflancu of the city, and commands one of
he moll beautiful and piiSurefque prol .eiu of the
ty, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys,
inquire of £DWARE> IsOJNSAjLL &Co.
match 4 ctdd
John Miller, junr.
HAS atMOVXB FROM NO. 8, CH SNUT,
To the Five Story Balding, in Dock, near
Thirt!-/?rce(,
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE,
300 Bales ps Bengal Goods;
CONIItTINC ur
C OSS AS
Bafus
Mamondies
Hurahums
Taftatiea
Striped P?rejj
Calircc j
Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. „
<JtißMar.
Also a large ajjortment of
Madras Handkerchiefs,
of various descriptions,
TO BE SOLD,
0¥ exchanged for property in or ntar Phi-
lade!pbia,
\ FARM of one hundred and fflfty two acres of
1 * Land on ihcrnad trorn Now-Port to Lancalier,
6? near London Houle Chelter county,
the Farm House -»as formerly used as a Store and
Tavern, for furtherinfotmaiion Epplv toCH -RI FS
WHARTON, at his house Na. 136, South Second
fel. 18.
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dim
IZVIf
FOR S.->. LE,
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Notice.
t lawjw
White Oak Logs—qt
: Oak Pipe—Wanted,
White
PROPOSALS! r,
f ill BS KSCEirSD, ' f
On or before the ioth day of Marci,
for the Ds/ivcry,
To the Corporation oi the City of Philadelphia,
or tbeir aifcnt at any part within the (aid City
Cit the WHOLE, or fAUT of
i04,'.90 fcct, running meafute, of
WHITE OAK LOGS,
In lengths of ten or twelve firt,
Or of tlsc lame-quantity, cf
LOGS,
Bored into pipe, counter bored and tapped,
as under :
14,000 feet to mealure 13 inches at the thicieft
cud, it bored, 4 1-1 incK pipe.
16,000 f.ct to meafute it inches at thu thkkett
end, if bortii, 4 inch pip*. .
64,000 feet to ineafure 11 itches »t the (kickelt
end, if bored, j inch pips
104,0£3
The Logs mail be strait and free from shakes
and knots : do kuilfy logs wili on any account be
received l'hoi.' who deliver propoials for
logs, are r*quciled to mention the jncer at which
they \vill deliver ti:e logs.uoborc:, in cafe it ihuuUi
l>£ tound j reptr to bore th- ;i\ in Philadelphia.
PropoffiU m writing will h< received by
£. Henry Latrubc, engineer.
/ South rwelit'h-ftreet,
tbe Srft Houfc irom Markct-ilrtet.
$
W>. 8
china Goods. . "
N'tKu delivering from tbe Jhip
y. from Canton,
FOR SALE,
At the Stores of the SiU>fcribers^
CONSISTING OF
#JOHEA
X) Hyson C*i3
Young Jiyfon
Hyson iu>d
Imperial
White nanhetns
Lutcftringi, colored 2nd black
ScnOiaws ao. do.
Haudkerchlefs da. do. 4.4
Sewing ulk» do. do.
Black hair ribbon
Black fattins
Cafiia in foiall bales
Ghi. a ware in dining and foa feM»
On Hand,
5<9 trunks and cafe a dimities, mufl'n',
muflincu and puUicat handkerchiefs, in laull pacfe*
a|{e«>, for the Weft-India market. .
15 trunks of printed calicoes, a Sorted for th«
Weft-India market.
I bile of woolen cloths,low priced.
Sii! cajivae by the bile or pices, No. I to 8.
Copper in (beets 14 by 48 ansi 48 by 60 inches
H iil'etl copper bottoms in tubs
A small invoice ol queens ware adorted.
wrought nails in caffif.
Sheathing papet.
New-Orleans indigo '
Paints of different color?, dry in Calks.
O'd Mat'-firn wine fit for use.
NICKLIN isf GRIFFITH.
Feb. it
Imp orted
In th/last arrivals from Bremen ■,
Hamburg and Amsterdam.
AND FOR SALE,
AT RIAIONABLK PRICES ANfo ON A LIBtKAI
CREDIT, BY
PR/.TT Is" KI\ T TZrG,
N0.95, North Water flreefc.
215 bales & boxes l'ickltnburghs,
licmptn linens and oznabrigs from IJ's to
y' per ell
7o_do. bleached and brown heflians
4© do. brown rolls suitable for cof
fee bags
20 do. ltrong do. do. for cotton do.
30 chelH platillai 3 do. sea ling- wax
3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth
30 do creaj ala Morlaijc 4 do ftil'-twine
U Jo. eflopaillss I do. watches
I s do. Btelefield linen 14 pipit Port wine
90 do. patterbomes 91 cases claret
4J <Jo Brittanias 130 do fine leng corked
I do. Holland canvass olaret
I de. Rulßa do. i6io buftels fine la!t
3 do. Rufiia (heelings 40 cafkiofroll brimflone
1 do. ravens duck ioo *aiki. of naval stores.
Ido Rufiia drilkns jo logs prime mahogany
I do. brown Holland 4 hhds. coffee mills
% do. Silesia rouans 6 bundles German Heel
I cU .Wahreudrop linen 10 chclls us slates and
I do Caruudoles pencils
I do. Flemish linens A package of skates
1 do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, &t.
,aw " s 4 chelis of Nurcufccrg*
I do diaper toys
II do. llripcs 40 kegsofyt-Kow ochre
18 do. checks 3 hhds. Glat
» do. fiamoi» S barrel* of Lentil.cs
1 do Arabia llripe .5 chelts of prime red
Idobu ; ting for color crmft Holland cheefa
I pack.i Madras hand- 30 kegs of pearl barley
kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers
1 do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and
6 '>al?s empty ' ags foal leather
I clieft hairrihliaiid 30* boxes window glass
3 boxes tape-,afforted 800 Demijohns
% du bobbin, afTjrted jo boxes glass tumblcrji
I box threads & tapes alTorted
I do. fine blue liftacios 2 hhds. pumice stone
5 ehefis nien'sflippsrs 1 box of mill laws
3 do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery
1 calls hog's bristles \ quantity of stone ugj
6 chests writing paper and pickling pots
4 do. quills A fsw lhips anchors, &c.
nover.iber ta tuSif'tf
John Dobbin,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER.
T) ESPEC PFULLY informs his Friends and
IV the Public in general that he carries <ro hia
bufinefis at No 99 South SecondJlrcct, nearly-op
posite the Merchants Coffee iiouf'e whore gen
tlemen maybe tbpplied if the neatefl and heft
manner—healTures ;hofe w ho may pleafeto fa
vor him with tlieir commands that no attent ion
or exertion on Jjis fide fhali be wanting to render
him worthy of their enc(,>urag. meiu.
N B. Orders received will be punctually al
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"MAYOR'S OFFICE "~*"
- REMOV£P to South s«cond-ftreet.
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