Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, September 23, 1795, Image 1

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    Number 949.3
For HAMBURG H,
Chriftoplicr Franklin, jun. matter,
HAS excellent accommodations for passengers; will
(ail in all this month; three -fourths of her cargo are
ready to £Q on boaid, a tew tons of heavy goods will
be taken on freight.—-For freight or paffoge apply to
!!ie MaiWi on co-rd, Peter Bight, or to .
Praters & Co.
•September 21, 1795
For SALE,
r TH E sHIp
CHARLOTTE,
i Junu han Bowers, mailer;
NOW laying it Mr. John Wilcocks's wharf. The
Charlotte is 404 tons burthen, and is supposed will car
ry 14QO bis. flour, or thereabout ; five and an half
y--ars old, built in the State of New-York for the Lon
don trade ; is well found and fitted in every refpecl,
and now in complete order to receive a cargo. Her
inventory may be seen, and the terras of sale made
known, by applying to
tfalbro 7 & John Frg%icr.
Philad. Sept. 19, 1
FOR SALE, >
The CARGO of the Ship Arethufa, from Bengal,
Gonfifling of an ext-nfive Aflcrtment of Goods, well
adapted to this market and for Exportation—
Among them are a -variety of
- Printi»)f* cloths, Handkerchiefs,
Uurrahs, Taffaties,
c ,Htimhums,
C oflacs, Nankeens.
Aho—A cj'jantitj' of Hyson, Souchon-r and Bohea
TEAS, k.H E U B A R B,
PEPPER and SUGAR.
The Ship
ARETHUSA
'» f° r Sale. *?he is coppered, five
it?v' ;X'll3sWs years old. Burthen about z;o tons. —
to
JOHN MILLER, jun. or
WILLINGS and FRANCIS.
Aujruft 19
For HAMBURGH,
r£|> th e.s h1 p
P E ttNSTL VANIA,
Lying at Cuthlert's wharf,
FO fail with til expedition. For terms of freight or
patfage apply to
Sept. 10.
For ST. BARTHOLOMEWS,
7IIE SWEDISH SLOOP
STOCKHOLM,
Charles Guftavus Berg, Mcfer;
NOW lying at Stamper's wharf—will fail with all
convenient fpced. For freigat or pafiage apply to
the Captain on board, or
George Sibbald,
Scptcmfarg. (dtf.) No. 170, south Front-ftrcet
For SALE,
The Bm<;
GOOD HOPE,
_______ Now lying at South-street wharf.—An
American bottom',' —<850 barrels. An excellent veficl,
ready tri take in cargo.—A liberal credit will he given,
apply to
August 12
j'uji Arrived per the Suenu Bojlon, James Kirkpatriek,
Majler, from Liverpool,
113 Crates well-alTorted Queen's Ware,
4000 bushels best ftoved fine Sih,
& to be fold at No. 1, Pine-street, by
J antes Campbell.
Also, a few boxes weil-afforted Irish Linens.
Said Snow for Freight or Char
ter, cither to the Weft-Indies or
Europe.
Enquire as above.
Augujl 18
RE C E
JSy the Arethufa, Cap'ain
Muirafs, and for Sale
flrcet, a valuable /Jjori
M'">S °J
raundan Khaffa Bandanoes,
Sahjadpore Mamoody Chapp'a Romania,
Ny mpofatice CoiTae | Bilk Pulicats,
JJoriim Baftaes Cotton Pulicats
Humhwms Blue Cloth
JSeerboom Gurrahs Durias
Malda £ee£r>oty Muslins
Malda.43Mtulnauty Cambrick
Bafta Stringuear Handkerchiefs
Guzeenahs, Ventapolain do.
TafFataes « Tinnavilly do.
Willings & Francis.
Auguji 2]. dtf
FOR SALE,
Imported in the Jhlp Arethufa, from Calcutta and
Madxqts, a variety of
BENGAI GOODS;
GuariaJis,
Baftas,
C'lfTiee,
Huthbums, «
IJijifilierchieffi,
Perlians,
Calicots.
To be Sokl bv tie P;
tl'.ree and four months*
WfLLI
JO
Au ;ul2
jtawj
Gurney & Smith,
Ciptain Isaac Hubber
Peter Blight.
djw
IV E D,
S<wnin, from Calcutta and
by the Subfcri'erSj in Penti
tment of Piece Goods ; con-
kage, for approved nates at
by ■
VM MACLURE & Co.
Ity. 42 Dock Street, or
MILLER, Jim.
fioffl
WEDNESDAT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1795.
The CARGO of the ship Harmony,
yuwcj Moore, majler—-from St. Pttstjburgb,
CONSISTING Of
JoO tons (old fable) IRON;
100 tons HEMP ;
400 picces Rufliil SHEETING;
400 picces Ravens DUCK;
A few boxes Tallow CANDLES; and
30. cask* Tallow.
FOR SALE BY
James Cravjford, or
George Latimer.
philad. 1 lib !^epii*nber y ,l 795. d.
The CARGO oi the ship Harmony,
Ezra Ltnveli> mzs£r~~-fro»! BOU&DEAUX,
CONSISTING OF
I3RAI\DIES, in pipes and puncheom; and
CLARET
in bogfheads, is discharging from on
board the fa'id {hip at Cuthbcrt's wharf, and for fal<? by
Andrews iy Meredith,
d, Ko. 86, south wharves.
Sept. i;
FOR SALE,
y} quantity of FreJJj Perfumery,
From France. Lileivfe,
Malaga Wine, in quarter calks and pipe*.;
Do. Lead, in Iheets ;
so hogiheads Potowmack Tobacco;
And an invoice of
FINE FRENCH LACES.
APPLY" Vo
Sept. 16, 179.5
CLARET,
In cases, suitable for the EaS and Weft-India markets.
FRENCH BRANDY in butts, and pipes.
And a few cases of
TickUnburgs and Oznabiirgs.
FOR SALE BT
Rundle & .Murgatroyd,
No. 11, Walnut flreet wliirf.
(t,th&s.2w)
Sept. 2, 17 95
Por uALE, by the Subscribers,
It PENNSTRZET,
Th: fMmuim articles ef the LJI imborUtion from China.
160 Quarter Cliefts Hyson Tea,
120 Quarter Chests Souchong Tea,
400 Boxes China, containing Tea Setts,
'4JGO Piece* Nankeens.
Sqjjember 14,
Will be Landed To-Morrow. Morning,
At Stamper s Wharf,\
1 he CARGO of the Swedtfh (loop Stockholm, Cap
tain Bergy
—COA'SJSnXG OF—
Jamaica SUGARS, of a superior qaa ; ity>
l)hds tierces, and barrels }
Oil'FJvP. 1.....9>eadi;
COTTOttf in bales—and a few tons of
LOGWOOD.
FOR SALE BY
George Sibbald,
(<Jtf.) No. 170, south Froot-ftreet.
%pt. 9,
VINEGAR.
2® Pipes white Wine Vinegar,
AndafewHhds. very strong Cyder do,
FOR SALE BY
Benjamin IV. Morris,
Sept a (r&'thaw) Corner of Djck & Pear-ftrcets.
Now Landing,
r ~pHEUfgoee of the brigs Weft-Indian and Betfey&Poi
JL ly f-om Jamaica :
CwTee iii hhd* and barrels
Sugar in hhds
Rum, high proof, and
36 hags Pimento.
ALSO ON HAX'Dj
A Quantity of Coffee: in Hhds. Barrels and Bags
Sugar in Hhds "> _
Pimento in Bags | For Exportation
Branr.f, Ift and 4th proof
Sherr;'Wine, &c.
J'Ay 3i
JAMES TIFFIN,
No. 70, South Second-Jlreet, near the City Tavern,
HAS just opened and for Sale, an AlTortment of La
dies' and Gentlemen's
Fa(hionabre HATS, 1
from London. Also a variety of Children's Hats of differ
ent Colours.
N. B. A Man or two as finfflieri. in the above business,
wsll recommended, will meet with oonftant employ and
good encouragement.
June 6 j
United States,
P.nnfylvania l)iftri&. j
NOTICE is hereby given, that the trials of criminal
catJfes in tlie circuit court of the United States, for
the Pennfylfania diftricl, will commence on Monday, the
twelfth day of Odober next, at the court house in York
i own; when and where all perfens bound by recognizance
or otherwise to appear, are required to atcend.
Ey order of the honourable William Paterfon, Esquire,
bnc of the AiTociate Justices of the Supreme Court of
(he United States, and the honourable Richard Peters,
Ifquire, Diftrift judge of the United States for the
ffsiuuylvania diftridt.
.. L . WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marjhal.
f j S 'P tm 3> '795- tu,ih£3s,isoa.
CJ 1 j <t? r ™* rs °f newspapers to the westward and
northward at 1 hilailelphia, are requested te insert the
above.
•T-'IIE following Creates of the Funded Debt of
Ltht Umted fiom the Office of the
Remitter of . the TreafinV 0 f the said United States,
lgthe name of Patrick HUly of London, to wit
No. 88,q, 8820, V Bzl , da t e d ?th July,
for Four 1 houfand I >l!arWh, of the Funded three
per Cent. Debt, have een U at Sea, and application
it mtemled to be ma< > for Vhe Renewal of the said
Certificates at the Ofl « of (he Treasury of the said
United States, of wh 1 all persons concerrie'd are de
sired to take notice.
ROBERT
Augufl 14
'ILMOR, of Bohimorr.
Sam. Breck, jun.
eod6t.
Witlings fe 5 Francis;
If.lW
For falc by
Peter Blight,
4Uw
German Pajfengers
Just arrived in the ship Holland, Captain Franklin,
frem Hamburgh, now at anchor opposite Vine-street,
whose time is to be agreed for by applying' on board,
or t0 PRAGERS & Co.
September 10. d.
fiOH SALE by th; Sul/foribers, at their Store on
IV'j I nut fired Wharf,
26 Hhds. -j '
33 Barrels and > Hifpaniola COFFEE, lately arrived
54° Bags 3 o
Who hervCalfo on hand %
Red Port Wine, in Pipes and Hog(head6
Mountain Wine Wine, in Qj* calks
3Q Tons Britnflon-e
assorted
Sail Canvas, N°. I a 7 and
A few gentlemen's handsome Saddles
Philip Nicklin & Co.
J"b *4
Landing at South Jlreet wharf,
The Cargo of the Brig Fly, captain Homer, from Gi
braltar and 'l'cneriffa.
Brandy, ift ami 4th Proof,
Tcnariffe Wine, in pipes, hhds. and quarter calks,
Benecalo ditto,
Hazlenuts in Sacks,
Also, cargo of the brig Oood Hope, capt. Hubber, from
Jamaica.
Sugar in Hogsheads,
Coffee m ditto,
High proof Spirit, Logwood, Hides, &c. For sale by
Peter blight.
§iwX§§t l m
12
EMANUEL WALKER,
No. 73, South Front-street,
HAS FOR SAL St
150 Hogsheads Virginia Tobacco,
Of the infpedion# of Richmond, Peterfburgh, and
Fr«dcrickfhurgh.
20,0001b Virginia Bacon in prime order
for filipping.
Alb,
20 Hogsheads Windward Island Rum.
WANTED,
A Miller, of character and abilities, to
uulirtake tile management of a Men-hunt Mrll in Virgi
nia, aadto whom liberal wags* will be given, Afuly at
itioX'f
Scptemler 18,
LANDING, front onboard the Ship Charlotte
Lapt. J una. Bowers, from Bourdeaux,
30 J'ipes Brandy
20 Tons Claret
For file
F. SOPPING
No. 221 South Front, near Pine ftrect.
Who has aljo,
a .100 cases of Jo & 50 bottlw, Choice Old Clsm
&S7G hog {heads *2ittjy "
A Quantity of Annifeed
Noyaus Liqueurs and
Caitibricks. 5 Tnlv if,
American Landscapes.
PROPOSALS
FIR PUBLISHING IN A&UATIN7A
T wentv-Four VIEW S,
Q ELECTED from the meft striking and mterefting
Profpe&s in the United States ; each ef which
Views, will be accompanied with a descriptive account
of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities
By G. I. PARKYNS,
Author of the " Monajllc Remains and Ancient CafUei in Great
CONDITIONS.
J. That the work shall be published by Subscription; Mid
that each Subfcribcr shall engage to take the whole set
of Views, and (hall pay for each engraving, if LJa(«k or
brown, a Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars.
That the dimensions of each engraving ftiall be 24 by 17
inches, executed in rquatinta, and publilhed upon paper
of a Superior quality. The publication to commence im
mediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub
scribers, on the firft Monday of each Succeeding month,
until the proposed series {bail be finally completed.
[•11. That with the last View of the series, ftiallbe deli
vered an engraved title-page; an elegant charadewftic
vignette; a map of the route, cdnnedted with the prof
pe&s exhibited in the the course o£ the Work; and an
Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers.
Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print
fliop, Maiden lane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell„-
er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the
principal Book-Sellers in the United-States.
February 28,
St. Croix Sugar h Rum
AW landing from on board the brig William Pennock,
Thomas Ho/li ay, majfer,
Prime St. Croix Sugar and Rum.
FOR SALE BY
Who have !/0 on Hand,
St. Domingo SUGAR ;
Havanna MOLASSES; arid
London particular Madeira WINE.
Sept. 21, 1795. . Jiw.
CANAL LOTTERT.
(£/" is hereby given, I'hat the Go
_L\l vernor has appointed Michael Hillrjras,
Esq. MeflVs. Frederick Kuhl, John Jennings, James
M'Crea, and Lewis Nichola, Campniflloners t,o su
perintend the-drawing of the Lottery.
The Commissioners will proceed immediately to
roll up the Tickets, and the drawing is fixed, po
iitively to commence on Monday, the 28th instant.
By order of the Boards,
WM. MOORE SMITH, Sectary
of the joint Meeting.
itemb'tVjth, 1795
The Canal Lottery
WILL ieftainlv commence drawing on the ifjth in ft an
Tickets may lie had at the Company's Office, and (ron
either of the Managers, at Ten Dolfars each, until the 26 th
of theprefent month, after which thry will be fold at ■an
advance,, by the Company, who have, purchased what
may remain hand. ' jSept. IJ>. ' d.
f.w.m.s.
Britain
Pragers & Co.
Tho iigheft price in Cash, wili be given for '
■ /EMPTY BOTTLES,
A preference will be given to Claret Bottles,—Apply to
No. 187, south Third-fireet.
April jo
Landing,
enharithtfiip Four friends-. Cap:. GUn*if,rm BmtnUiuc,
Excellent white WINE, in cases;
Do. red do.
5 CO ITcgftieads of red WTNE ;
OIL in caltrs, of a fupirior quality ;
is Trunks, containing DRY WOODS,
FOR SALE BY
5.21
BALTI M O RE
TOUNG MISSES' ACADEMT.
NOTHING, in this country, is so cifiicult to bs met
. with, as good literary establishments, furni/hed with
1 tiadiera qualified t& conduct YouDg Ladies through all *he
branches of ihftjfiiftipn n.'cefiary and ornamental; ufaid if
there are fomc good Schools in the principal towns, as they
do not in common take in boarders, ths benefit is loifc to
many rich families living in the country, which would, at
any rate, bring up their chfldren in a distinguished way.
This gave the idea of cftabliihing a Boarding Sohoo : ,
whose plan was firft announced to the public three months
ago in the Maryland Gazette, and which has already de
ft rved the attention and encouragement of feme of the
most worthy families in Baltimore.
Mrs. Lacombe, a French lady, Dirc&refs of this Aca
demy, has endeavoured to join every conveniency that
coifld possibly aifill her in giving the molt finiflied educa
tion to her pupils.
Englifli grammar, geography, and arithmetic, are de
mooft rated by Mrs. Beck from London, who is also qua
lified to give particular lessons in drawing;.
French is oonftantly pra&ifcd in the ichool, besides the
daily lessons given on grammar by a gentleman from Paris,
who was there a Prelident of a College.
Writing, common sewing, and every kind of embroide
ry 2nd tambour are likewise taught afiiduoully.
The young boarders especially are attended to with the
utmcft care;. the house is ample and convenient; accom
modation* abundant; servants and fuperintendants nume
rous; in short, uoihing is spared that can afford itwm either
utility or conveniency.
For further information, application may be made to
the right Rev. Dr. Carroll, or Mrs. LacjQmbs herfelf,
South-ftrcct, oppofne Water ftr^et.
September 8, 1795
DUTT ON CARRIAGES.
NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to an aft of
Congress of the Unit d States, of the jth June, 1794,
for laying duties upon Carriages for the conveyance of
persons—"That there shall be levied, collefled, and paid.,
upon all carriages for the conveyance of "jierfons, wHieft
shall be kept by or for any person, for his or her own use,
or to let out to hire, or for the conveying of
the several duties and rates following, to wit >"
For and upon every coach, the ) early sum of 10 dollars.
For and upon every chariot the yearly sum of 8 dollar*,
For and upon every phreton and coachee, the yearly sum
of 6 dollars.
For lad upon every otter fovr wheel and two wheel ton
carriage, the yearly sum of 1 dollars.
And upon every other two wheel carriage one dollar.
The Officers of liifpe&ion of the First Survey of the dif
trifi of Pennfylvar.ia, will attend within the month of
September next, at No. 117, in Saflafras street, inths city
of Philadelphia; at the fcoufe of Daniel St. Clair, Esq. in
the county of Montgomery ; and at the hcufi of Mr. A
braham Dubois, in the county of Bucks; of which all
perfoos pofleffed of f ch carriages are desired to taLa no
tice.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN,
To all retail dealers in wines, and foreign diftilleil Spi
rituous liquors, that licences will be granted to them, enj
liccnce for carrying on tl»p bufineSsof ruailintj wines in a
a k-fs <jimntity,or in lels quantities than 30 gallon.-,— and
one licence for carrying on the bufuiefs of retailing Spiri
tuous liquors in less quantities than 20 gallons, at the fame
time, and at b'ie Same places, by the o/liccfi, lewdly autho
rized to grant l'lith licences.
William Nichols,
Infpeflor of the Revenue of Firfl. Survey of the Diftriil of
Penniylvunia
i
Philadelphia, Auizjl 17, 1795,
Ladies and Gentlemsn, are refpedt
fully informed,
THAT the Subscriber keeps an Elegant Coaches to (lire,
at a reaionable rate, which he drives himftlf as usual.
He alio keeps an elegaht Coach, to hire.without horses,
either o' which may be engaged at his dwelling, No. 174
Arch street, between Seventh and Eighth ftreeti, at his
Stable in Eighth near Market street, or at his uiial stand,
the earner oi Market and Fourth ilreets,
He returns his (Ulcere thanks to his friends, and hopes to
merit a continuance csf their favors.
July I*
THK fcbfcriber offers forfait, a FARM, containing abatt
3®o acret; defiant from the City of IVajbington and Gnomes
Town between Sor 9 miles. A Plat of this Lanau in the hand
of Mr. Peter Cafanave ef George-Town, lilewife of Mr. Tho
mas Fitzfimons, in Philadelphia, and Mr. Ribert H'al'i. in Bai
timore.
The Land will be Jhnun to any person, by applying to John
Lydam, who lives adjoining. It lays in a n:ofi healthy country, and
a good neighborhood. There are on it a common country diveUim--
hpufe, a large lotmico-honfe, and an orchard of good fruit, acoafa.it
d> eam with a great fall runs thro" it, aid between JO or 40 acyj*
•/ good meadSw may bt easily made. The Una of the above inclub
about 40 acres of woodland. Convenient credits will be afforded
to the purchaftr if aefred.
DANIEI. CARROLL.
Montgomery County, June 3, 1795.
•AT. B. The land list betiveen iuno merchant mills t one dflmai
about a mile, the other almojl adjoining. June Ij.
James M'Alpin,
a r
N°. 3 South Fourth Street,
RETURNS btsgruteful Mknon>ledgementstt- lis Friends and the
Public for their liberal encouragement, and begs leave toJ'oitcit
a continuance of their favors.
At his Shop gentlemen may be sum jl,ed ivith the 6gQ wat:rials r
and Lave them made up and jimfoed in the nu>ji"fafiHonalU wanner*
, Me ivill thankfully receive any order r and pay a pron.pt end
punfiual attention to thet;t. x Qci. 15
The Earthen-Ware Manufj&ory,
In Frontfireet, aL/Vi- J'uol'f Bridge,
IS continued in the moil exienfive manner. A Jargc as
sortment of the befc ware is on hand rcsdv parted in
Hogfh.ads and Crates.
A conflant and regular fapply n,,y be depended on at
the ihorteft notice. 1 '
Orders are received at the Manufadorr, or it N» or
Arch street. - July 8 J
VIII;
in tic.
F. Ccppinger.
No. 211, south Fro/it-ftrecr.
*eod^w
HENRT MOSES.
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