Cfwftfte Hwltij Jlfete NUMBER 1004.3 THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1795. yzvzijE VIII. For Charter, THB BRIO AIR HEBE, BURTHEN about 1 voabarrels of flour: fails rem -r! ably fail, and 13 now re*dy to receive a cargo eo board. For terms apply to Joseph Sime, WHO HAS FOR SALE, Bourdeaux Brandy, in pipes; Bottled Claret, in cases of I, 2, and 3 dozen each; Malaga Wine, in quarter calk*; Shelled Almonds; Jefnit6 Bark, red and pale; ' Cotton, in bags; • 1 Coffee, in bags and baks ; Sheet Cork, &c, &c. 13d No*. § JFor Charleston, (S. C.) THE ship gpSa/? U S S E L Z,, Daniel Reed, raafter, WILL fail in the course of ten days, and take freight o <c moderate terms; for which, or paflage, apply to th Captain on board, at W.Jrint-ft*est wharf, or to "Joseph Anthony & Son. November 18. §rot. ! V For Charter, °- T H E PRIG i John Fleming, raifltr, ■] BURTHEN 2000 barrels of Flour, is now in compleat order to take in a cargo. For terms app yto Gurney & Smith, Who have for Sale, Bourdeaux and Cogniac Brandy ; And a few French Burr Stones. Nov. 14. § For Jeremie, (To fdil in all this month) The beautiful new brig Richard & James, ' - yptr Thomas Adams, master, BUILT of live oak and cedar, and is herfirll voyage. She i; intended for a conftaut trader, and is particularly well calculated for carrying paflengers, having molt excel lent accommodations, and conflru&ed for a remarkable fall sailer. For terms apply to the Captain on board at Race-ftret wharf, or to RICHARD & JAMES POTTER. Who ha-ve on Hand, A large and elegant assortment of Callicoes, Muslins, " Ribbons,' Shawls, Linens, &c. &c. Nov. 13. d - j FOR SALS, by n JOHN CRAIG, No. 12, Dock Street, f IO Pipes of F 7he very bejl Madeira IVIN E, a go quarter casks of Sherry wine, Bristol window gh'. r s of different sizes, A quantity of bed Havannah fegajs in boxes, A few casks ef lupir, 4 boxes of yard wide Irish linens, 4 bales of do. canvass, 5 bales of red, white, and yellaw flannels; f PORI SMOU7 H, BiSfflENifoo barrels, now lying at Mr. Thaddle's , wharf, in Southwark. Philadelphia, Sept. 22. §• For Falmouth and a Market, THE SHIP ft sedgs l r f ° John Hodge, mailer, SHE will fail with all convenient speed. For freight «• paflece apply to . Philips, Cramond & Co. November 9. d- For LIVERPOOL, ABIGAIL, Thomas Gifford, mailer, ti HAS a great part »f her cargo engaged, and will fail in •' a few days. For freight or apply on board at °> VVllcock's wharf, or to THOMAS NEWMAN fit Rofs's at wharf— ° ] fc IVho has for Sjlk, f, Coffee. Cotton, Claret in cases and hampers, Old Fron- tc tainiac Wine in hogsheads, and seven doz. Mens' ruffled Vi Shirts. Oct. 2,1. § Ir _ ci JuJl Arrived per the Snow Bojlon, fames Kirkpatrick, 111 Majler, from Liverpool, 113 Crites well-aflorted QueenVWare, -j ' 4000 bushels best lloved fine Salt, & to be-fold at No. I, Pine-street, by James Campbell. Alio, a few boxes well-assorted Irish Linens. Said Snow for Freight or Char- 1 ter, cither to the Weft-Indies or Enquire as above. Augujl 18. § v -> _________ dc F 0 R S A L E, £ iwli'i&fc'-rc ENSELAER, j J. Wendell, master, LYING at Willing and Francis's wharf; a strong, new vriltl, five months old, built of red cedar, hur ;then Ijo tons, supposed will carry about 1200 barrels of flour, is of an easy draft of water, and has excellent f accommodations for pafieneers. For terms apply to T. &J. CLIFFORD. a( ms If not fold in two or three days, said vt.Tel '\i'i pro- an. ceed for the state of New-York. th< Phibd. Sepi. 29. ' y For MADEIRA, THE BRIGANTINE ;o TOfsil m ali this month. For freight er paflage ap ply io thi Captain at South ltreet wha-f,, or Peter Blight. November 13. 5 For SALE, by the Subscribers, On reasonable terms of credit, 6 Bales of low-priced Flax and Tow Oznaburgs, 6 Bales of English Sail Canvass of the following num bers, viz. No. 4, .j, 6 Witlings & Francis, ~ November 21. 3taw. Penn-ftreet. FLEECY HOSIERY. ' BARTHOLOMEW CONOLLT, AT HIS HOSIERY STORE, e No. 48, Chefnutflreet, BEGS leave to inform his Friends, and the Public in general, that he hasjuft received a fmali quantity of the Bcjl Fleecy Hojiery Stockings, _ » which he recommends to those Gentlemen who malie nfe j of that article to make a fpcedy application for, owing to the demand there now is. Where they will also meet with a mod elegant affortment'of —Every defcziui&n a£ tint* Noveai :»or 19 • eod ot To-Morrow Morning will be Landed, ' At Stamper s wharf, from on board the Jchooner Eliza, T. ArnolJ, majler, direct from Malaga, Soo Quarter Barrels frefh BLOOM RAISINS 300 Boxes do. do. de. | 30c Jars do. do. do. 400 Boxes do. Muscatel do. 115 Quarter Barrels FIGS 137 Boxes PRUNES 50 Kegs ANCHOVIES s o Jars ©RAPES I 94 Sacks Soft Shciied ALMONDS , 100 Quarter Caiks MOUNTAIN WIRE FQ?. SALE BY PETER KUHK ! sth November. ' dtf I GEORGE DOBS ON, Has just received by the hte tffivajs from England, ar?d isnvJiV opening at STORE, N°- 134, , Market-Jlreeti corner of Four thy A Large aifertraerit of broad and narrow Cloths; Elas tic do. -Kcrfjyjnsres; Costings: blankets Flan nels. &c Slc.—Alfo, also ci" Loudfifl nnd Mancheftcr printed of th<i ncweft patterns, adapted for the fcaien, priritedCof-toa »i int!i-.erchie>s and Pullicate, Pins, &c. which he will fell by the Picce of Package on the lowest terms for Caih or approved notes at 2, 4, & 6 months. ' November 5. dtf. Irish Linens. James & Henry Fisher, No. 8, IValnut'Jireety Have imported by the Rebecca, from Dublin, a ktge assortment of 7-8 and 4-4 white Linens, 7-8 brown do. 4-4 half white Sheetings, 6 9-8 brown and white do. 3-4 brown and white Lawns, ' 7-8 Dowlas ; Which they will dispose of on reafbsable terms, by the package, for cash or approved Notes, at 60 and 90 days. N. B. The above Goods being immediately from the Manufactories, it is prefumsd they will be found worthy 1 of notice. Ocl. 36. { The highefl price in Cash, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A. preference will be given to Claret Bottles.—Apply ft© i No. 187, south Third-street. Airil le. d To be Sold, THAT handsome feat near Princeton, the property of the late Rev. Do<stor John Witherfpoon, known by u the name of TfJSCULUM. It confrSs of a neat well , -inilhed stone House, two Tories high, with four rooms on each floor, and a cellar under the \Vhole There are i attached to it one hundred and fifty acr«s of Land, more or less, and chiefly inclosed with g«od and durable stone fences. Of these about eight acres are natural meadow, fix acres artificial sown with red clover, and from twenty to thirty acres woodland. Or the premises there is a valuable orchard of yonng and thrifty appl9 trees, a fra med barn and stables, two corn houses, a grain loft, and carriage house quite new, a new stone milk houf«, and near it a w«ll, and a constant spring of water. For c terms apply to Thomas V. Johnston, Esq. or the Rev. Samuel S. Smith, in Princeton ; or to the fubferiber at - Tufculum. , Ann Witherfpoon. \ p Tufculum, Nov. ai. *d4w. a For SALE, i' A PLANTATION about twelve miles from this city, in | 1 Montgomery county, containing 70 acres; or which j c there is a new stone House, two stories high, two rooms on i a floor, fire place* in each room ; stone Kitchen, and stone Spring House over a never failing spring of water; a Barn, 3 Stable. Sheds, Barracks, &c. a large Apple Orchard, and a variety of other Fruit Trees; about 12 acres of good Mea- o dow, and to of Wood Land. Possession will be given the ci firft of April, of sooner if wanted, when the will ti have (he opportunity of buying the Stock on the Place, and ci Com in the ground. For further particulars apply at No. 7. Arch-street. Nov. 17, *iaw. 3W. For Sale, i Or to be LET for a term of years, AN elegant Honfe with about forty-two acres of Land e; and Meadow. The situation is very convenient for g a Country Seat, or for a person inclined to attend the markets. There i< an excellent Kitchen Garden, Icc-houfe, t ( and a variety of Fruit—the diflance about five mile» from 7 the cit) . For further information apply to the Printer. November 14. 2awtf. h John Miller, jun. & Co. AV B', Che/nut Jtrest, 'a atfiitisj? ti> fiieir aflerttnsntnow rccfcived, have on hand remaining of the iftgttt vf lThttMrct bert r 3Arakzfafrom India, )- And lcr sale by the package only, A variety of. Bengal and Coaji Goods, viz. Low priced Caffies 4-4 and tf-4 book j&ofHns Long cloths in do. - Patna handkerchiefs Humhumi Shirting muslins Bafias Blue romals Cambriiis Book handkerchiefs in Mafliu l'mall bales neatly as- Taffaties sorted. Blue checks Alfo-a variety of French Goods, viz. Looking piaffes Feathers and Flowers Angola gloves Paper haagiirgs Linaus and Linau handkerchiefs, lu it able for the W eft-India jnarket. A few elegant Time Pieces. OtTt. pth. ■ § Landing, this Day, From the Erandyvine Miller, from Bourdeutx, at Wil ling and Francis's wharf, » z6 pipes of CJoffniac Brandy. - FORSALEBY John Nixon Zjf Co. or , Philips, Cramond, 13 Co, , "Novem. 18. <J*st. c Just received in the brig Ariel, from St. Crc:x t . jCo ongiif,' , 2500 bulhels of coarse Salt, FOR SALE BY John Nixon & Co. November 18. 451 James Tiffin, WHOLESALE $3 RETAIL HATTER, No. 70, south Second street. near the City Tavern, HAS raft received by the late arrivals from London and Briitol, a large and elegant assortment 01' Ladies and GiiififelflMs B&ionabte HATS.—AIfo, a variety of Childteiis HATS of different coluhrs, winch will be fold on the lowell terms for calh. .V. ft. Ladies Hats trmfxi in the newest falhion from l-08-U::. T\ i? , § - ~F O K S.'A L?, ~ I,r.i>9ricd m ti; J -: t > j\ J,n Calcutta and Aladrafs. a variety of BENGAL GOODS; GnarraJls, Baftae, • C 0... s, HmnpiKTu, Haiidiictcfitefe, Porte* W ■ •(_ r Oiiu-A».' •* x To !.>■ 1 v tT:e railage,' for ai']srpved notes at I w - : ..'is, by WJLLIAM MACLURE & Co. No. 42 Dock Street. t?r _ JOHN MILLER, Jun. i'bt tALi:.; !'• 7 the Subscribers, h PZNN-'TREET, Tbe yittfrfifag urtictcs sf the laji vr.pcrtation from China'. 160 Quarter Chefls Hyson Tea, 120 Quarter Chests Tea, 430 Boxes China, containing Tea Setts, 4jeo Pieces Nankeens. M i.'lings iff Francis. 14. jtaw Hoe-« Js, ) 4 59 Barrels, [Goifee, above 600,0001b. 224 Bags, J 115 HogfheacU of choice Jamaica $ugar. 211 Balos of St. Domingo Cotton, Will ke landed Monday morning, 26th mil. at South : street wharf, Being the entire Cargoes of Snow Hebe, from Jamaica; Brig Polly, and Schooner Industry, fromjeremie, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. O&ober 28. § ' j Joku Miljer, jun. and his brother Alexander J. Miller, have entered into partnerlhip, under the firm of John Miller, jun. & Co. They have received by the arrivals from Europe, ar.d are now opening for SALE, At their No. 8, Chefnut-flreet, A capital ajfsrtment of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the feafon—aaionjA which are, Broad and narrow Cloths, Plain and fancy Coatings, Esavcretts atld elastics, Rofeand point Blankets, A variety of coarse Woollens, Mancheiier manufactures, Irish' Linens, India Goods, generally, French Goods. All of which they will dispose of for calh or the usual credit. October 9. ADVERTISEMENT. FROM the firft of December next, the annual fubferip tion for this Gazette will be FIGHT DOLLARS. I Subs ribers out of the City will pay One Dollar a year in' addition, for inclosing and aireding their Papers. Remote fdbferibers are requested to pay up arrearages i to the above period; also the half year's advance frohi | that time—thole who do not, will be considered as de cliaing a continoance of their fabfeription. j Advertifcmetits ot a fijaare, or less, arepuhliflied in this Gazette once, for ft alf a dollar; and cofttinued at one quARTE ■*. ay a DOitiß for each fubfequetit infeilion. The Editor acknowledges, with gratitude, the favors of h ; .s advertifxng patrons —He aflures them, that the en- j creaf.d, and encrcaCng number of his fubfenbers, it con tinually extending the circulation in the city—lts diflant circulation is now equal to that of any other publication. Philadelphia, November 3, 1795. LOTTERY OFFICE^ N°. 64,foutb Secondylreet, CANAL Tickets for sale, and calh or tickets given for any prizes that may be drawn. Information given refpefiing Wafcington lottery, and ea!h or Canal tickets given for prizes that may ba drawn. Bl.th lotteries commence drawing September 28th. BOOKS will be kept of ach day's drawing in both lot teries, and open gratis to the enquiries of the poffefforsof Tickets purchased at the OFFICE. Halves, quarters, and eighths of Tickets may be ha i at the above Office. Sift. it. § Jamaica Rum. : The Gtrgooor. r the brig Peac;, Capatin Gray, from the \ north fide of Jamaica, IVillle hadedto-morrov/morning aiSiulhlreet wharf, J > High Proof KLTM, Prime SOGAR and COFFEE. Piter BUzht. )s November 9. j The Pawner(hip n'f SAM. '< T~H6. SHAW BEING diffilved in At:'(ifl last, by mutual consent, all those indebted, wioie accounts ar' due, are de sired to make speedy paftrtent at their Store, corner of Front and .. eh-flreet. The business is now carried on at the fame p!:.-e, by THOMAS SHAW, V> ho hes for sale, on t. c.loHitble terms, forcalh, or the uAfei credit, A general assortment of Merchandize, e Imported by the la ft vessels fram London, Briftal, and Li verpool, suitable for the Fall Season. A Tobacco Engine and Press co be fold by Sam. Shaw Offeber 2y 2awj7ir&iaw do. Bartholomew Conolly, No. 48, Chefaut-ftreet, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he has imported in the late arrivals from England, an elegant, oxunfive and well chosen as sortment of men s and women's hofiery——amoug which is a.very great variety ef beautiful fancy hosiery—such as ftnped aad clouded cotton- fine plated silk and cotton— - -elegant patent fancy silk. Fine striped and clouded patefft L v*orfl„d, &c. &c. which are now offered for sale upon -his ufcal low terms, together with every other article of ( ■ vJ- lias Jp/o imparted 3 gy-r r,,,, ... -rilTt.'n.ji's out fi»e stockings. r* ; — CM. 24. ' coim. s h cT' r, **" OFllifizes, from 32 IS to Grape, Cambooles, Pots, and ether calling? executed at the fhorteil notice, Nail rods, from rod to spike, Hoop Iron, of allfizes, for cases or cutsing into nails, from a brad to J 2d nails, Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to icolb. L Bar Iron, . A Quantity of Jarais River Tobacoo, Carolina Pork. Herrings in barrels, Kiln-dried eor« meal in Hhds.and Bbis. Rye fleur See. to be fold by Levi Holiingfworth & Son. 4 - ~ izw Fresh T E A S, Of superior vitality, viz. Imperial, or Gimpowder Hyson Gcmee, 1 ft quality Hyson, 2d. do. uo. Young Hyion, Hylen Skin, and Souchong. ■A fcrv Bos each, fur sale a! No. 19, Third Street, South. December 10. eoc ], BURR MILL STONES Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Factory, in the old wind-mill in Elmlley's alley, South Second-sir eet, a little below Dock free!, WHERE those who apply may be supplied with stones of such quality as will suit their purposes. Also, stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter of Paris. He keeps for SALE, At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a Utile above Vine ftre' t, Boulting Cloths, A complete assortment of both imported and American mannfa&ured for merchant and country work, which he warrants good. _ ALSO, The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. Containing a iyftem of mechanics and hydraulics as ther apply to water, mills with the whole Tracers of, and all the ; late improvements on the art of manufacturing flour &c. intended to be ufeful to *11 concerned in building or using Water-mills, which book • fold by Matthhw Carey and Robert Campbell, boekfeilers. Sept. 25. . jtdiawtf. Bankrupt Office. THE CREDITORS of BANKRUPTS,wJiofe accounts have been legally proved, may receive their divi dends by applying at this Office, every day from 9 to I a o'clock m. Sundays excepted. My order of the Commijponers, -1 „ JOHN J £NN INGS, Clerk. Philad. Vine-flreet, No. 92, November 17, 1795. 3 tawu». Delaware Bridge, THE President and Managers of the Company for e refling a Bridge over the river Delaware, at the Bo rough ofEafton, Give this Public Notice, That they will, until the firft day of February next, re ceive proposals of suitable plans or models for the said Bridge; as alio for the ereflion thereof, and the delivery of materials. The length of the Bridge will be at the laaft 600 feet, and must not be composed of more than three archei. Any person inclined to engage in the above undertak ing, will please to dire£t their plans and proposals to the Secretary of the Company at Eafton. By order of the Prefiiml and Manamrj, „ JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. iaPon, Pentifylvama, Nov. n. m w & s FOR SALE, A very valuable ESTATE, Called Twixtenram. SITUATE « the of Upper Derby, ami county of Deli-ware, 7 1-2 mile, from Philadelphia, and half amilt from the new Weßern road: containimg 230 acres of excellent Land, 45 ef ich'cb are good watered Meadow, 90 cf prime IVrnd Land, and the reR Arable if tie frft quality. Tbir- are on tie fwAfi. a good twolbry Brick House, -with 4 room, an. a floor, and Cellar, under the-whole, with a Pump Well of ex cellent Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stable,, ad other convenient buildings; a Smole-Houfe andJlone Spring Hcfe ■ two good Apple-Orchard,, and one of Peaches. The Field, ar'alt ; Clover, except tbofe immediately under tillage, and are A out a, to have tie advantage ./ Water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The ftTuation i, pleasant and healthy, and from the hhb culti vat,on of the Ldxd, the good neighborhood, and tk.vicnitf to the ci ty, it,, very suitable for a Gentleman', Country Seat lie foregoingi, part of the Ef ate of Jacob H„ma„ s dtc:afri and ye, ,d for sale ij M ORDECAI LEWIS Oft. 9, 1705 i^ingExeeutor ' ■ . eotf
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