IfJtiifei) NUMBER 1005.] FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1795. \VOLVME VIII. For Charter, ■£S£*£|K THE BRIO J AIR HEBE» XsISSSIS-. BURTHEN about 1700 barrels of flour ; «SS fails remarkably fact, and is now ready to receive a cargo TO I ub board. For terms apply to _ p'y t % - joseph Sims, WHO HAS FOR SALE, _^ c Bourdeaux Brandy, in pipes; J Bottled Claret, in cases of I, a, and 3 dozen each; Malaga Wine, in quarter calki j 7> Shelled Almonds; IM Jefnits Bark, red and pale; • Cotton, in bags { Coffee, in bags and bales ; TO Sheet Cork, &c, &c. 23d Nov. § whai boar To*- Charleston, (S. C.) THE SHIP R U S S E L L, Daniel Reed, master, ■»- the course of ten days, and take freight moderate terms; for which, or passage, apply to th Captain on board, at Wa\nut-ft eet wharf, or to Hi "Joseph Anthony & Son. November 18. §io>- 1— whic For Charter, with C*3Ul THE brig &£|r M A R r, K John Fleming, mailer, y aooo barrels of Flour, is now in complcat n ,,ar to take in a cargo. For terrtis app yto Gurnsy iff Smith, Who have for Sale, Bourdeaux and Cogniac Brandy ; And a few French Burr Stones. Nov. 14. § For Jeremie, (To fiil in all thii month) > The beautiful new brig Richard & James, Thomas Adams, rtiafter, BUILT of live oak and cidaf, and is her firft voyage. She 'if intended for a constant trader, and is particularly ? well calculated for carrying passengers, having mod excel- lent accommodations, and. conftruitcd for a remarkable fact sailer. For terms apply to the Captain on board at Race-ftret wharf, or to Has RICHARD & JAMES POT TLR. 1 Who have on Hand, A laree and elegant aftortment of Callicoes, Muslins, Ribbons, Shawls, iiinens, Sec. *:c. Nov. 13. jl FOR. SALE, BY JOHN CRAIG, Jg No. li» Dock Street, p u t 10 Pipes of p ac 7he very bejl Madeira IV IN E, " = no quarter casks of Sherry wine, ; Bristol window glafsof different sizes, A quantity of best Havanfah fegaie iri boxes, A few calks of lugar, ■ 4 boxes of yard wide Irilh linens, 4 bales of do. cauvafs, J bales of red, white, and yfllow flannels; Hi P Q R7 S MO If 7 H, barrels, now lying at Mr. Thaddle's wharf, in South wark. Philadelphia, Sept. it. §• ' For Falmouth and a Narket, E D G 1 L r, o£ John Hodge. "Aef, SHE will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paftgc apply to A., ■Maveuiben.o- - -.1 V,i...'■ •• V t For LIVERPO ST THE 1 BRIG A B I G A />, a Thomas Gifford, master, HAS a sreat'paiT «f her cargo engaged, and will »; n ja j a few days. For freight <>r passage apply -on boat at on Wilcock's v.-harf, or to 'THOMAS NEWMAN,** R- s att wharf — ° r Who has for SjLP.% t5 n Coffee. Cotton, Claret in cases and hampers, Old * tainiac Wine in hogfbeads, and seven do®. Mens nifflet Shirts. oa.a». § j . t e Arrived per the Snoiu Boflan, James Kirkpstnck, . Master, from Liverpool, 113 Crates well-assorted Queen's Ware, 4000 btilhels best floved fine bah, Si. to be fold at No. 1, Pine-flreer, by James Campbell- Also, a few boxes well-aEForted Infh Linens. . _ n _ N. B. SaiJ Snow for or , char ' trr, cither to tlic Wtfft-Indies of Enquire as above. Au«vjl 18. —- FOR sale, uSTST*" The Schooner LYING at Willing and Francis's Vlrarf;;a new veflel, iive months: old, built or reu ,' j then 150 tons supposed will carry about of flour, is of an easy draft of water, and has excellent accommodations for paflengere. & F ° r If not fold in two or three days, said veflel wi'.l pro seed for the state of New-York. , Philad, Sejjt. 29. For MADEIRA, THE BRIGANTIHS TO fail in all thii month. For freight or paltage ap ply to the Captain at South ft-eet- wha-f, or Peter Blight. November *3. § ~For FREDERICKSBURGH, j FAVORITE, TO lail in fix or eight days —now laying at Morton's wharf. For freight or paflage apply to the master oh board, or to KNOX isf H£.NE)EftSON. November at *3teod. FLEECY HOSIERY. BARTHOLOMEW CO NO LIT, AT HIS HOSIERY STORE, No. 48, Chefnut-Jlrett, BEQJ leave to .inform his Friends, and the Public in general, that he has-juft received a small quantity of the Bcji Fleecy Hosiery Stockings, . which hfc recommends to those Gentlemen who make use of that article to make a fpcedy application for, owing to the demand there now is. Where ,they will also raeet with a most elegant assortment of Every description of Hosiery. November v). " eodSt To-Morrow Morning will be Landed, • At Stamper's 'wharf", from on beard the Jchosner Eliza, T. Arnold, majlet, direEl frotit Malaga, 800 Quarter Barrels frefh BLOOM RAISINS 300 Boxes do. do. do. 300 Jars do. do. do. 400 Boxes do. Muscatel do. Ixs Quarter Barrels FIGS 13; Boxes PRUNES 5.. Kee;s ANCHOVIES 50 Jars GRAPHS 94 Sacks Soft Shtl!eths; Elif ,x\. tic do. K^rftym!?res; Coatings; Blank ,:s; nels v &c —A«Cq> an clcgml nflnrrni— $ of frorrTfori t and Manchwftcr printed Callicoes of the ncwell patt:rnb. adapted for the leafon, printed Cotton Handkerchiefs ami Pulricats, iKins; &"c. which he will' fell by the Piece or Package on the lowed terms for Cacti or approved not J at 2, 4, & 6 months. November 5. dtf. Ir isa Linens. James & Henry Fiflier, No. 8, IValnut-Jlreet, Have imported by the' i".ebecca, from DuViin, a large assortment of 7-8 and 4-4 white Linens, 7-8 brown do. ' 4-4 half white Sheetings, : 8 9,8 brown and white do, 3 4 brown and white Lawns, 7 f! Dowlas ; ~ Which thfcy will dispose of on reasonable terms, by the "pidkffjM:, for calh er approved Notes, at 60 and 90' days. M. B. The abrtve Goods being immediately from the ManufaiSorics, it is prefum'd they will be found worthy of notice. O&. 26. t 1 The highest price in Cafli, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference Will be given to Clsrtt Bottles. —Apply Ho No. 187, south Third-ltreet. _ AbrU IC. d To be Sold, THAT haii'dfome feat near Princeton, the property of the late Rev. DbAor John Witherfpoon, known by toe name of TUSCULVM. It confi«s of a neat well in stone House, two stories high, with lour rooms at on each floor, and a cellar undtr the whcile. There are 's attached to it one hundred and fifty acres of Land, more or lets, and chteliy' inclosed with good and durable (lone fences.' Of tliefe about eight acres art natural meadow, fix acres artificial sown with red clover, and from twenty {a! to thirty -cres woodland. On the prertiifes there is a " valuable orchard of yonng and thrifty apple trees, a fra •ned tarn and stables, two corn houses, a gram Ipft, and irriage house quite new, a new stone milk house, and rick, a ' r i t a well, and a constant fpniig of water. For •11s apply to TuomasV. Johnston, F.fq. or the Rev. f «UEL S. Smith, in Princeton ;or to the fubferiber at ulum. Ann Witherfpoon. 11, Ndum, Nov. 21. *d4W ; "For S A ~L E, A STATION about twelve miles from this city, in county, containing 7° acres; on which s there is , w d olie House, two stories hisjh, two looms 01) a floor. Ipjjtes j n each room ; (lone Kitchen, and stone Spring-H', over a never failing Spring of water; a Barn, Stable, Shi u JrracKs( & c . a large Apple Oichard, and a § variety ofi r p pputj t Xrecs ; about 1 a acres of good Mca- dow, and tr Wood Land. PotTelSon will be given the tirft of April. f oon{T if wa nted, when the purchafjf will have the OPP. n i t y 0 f buying the Stock on if,e I'lace, »>id Coin in the n( j p or funher particulars apply at No. R, 37• Arch-ftrce Nov. 17. *iaw. 3W. rong, Sale. ■ ' >wl "" Or to I £.p c or a terra 0 f years, ilbmt A** elegant abont'forty-twD acres o^Land jL\- and situation i s very convenient for a Country Seat, or 1 ? p er s on inclined to attend the markets. There is an Kitc.hen Garden, Icc-houie, 1 pro- and a variety of Fruit-f, j about five miles from the cit). F<> r further l - inat j 0 a apply to the Printer. J November 14- 4 aawtf. John Miller, jun. & Co. J\ r o- 8, Cbefnutftrect, 1' In addition to their aflcrtmertt now received, have on hand remiimng of the '!' Cargoes as the Three Brothersss 1 Arethufa from India, And i»r fele by the package only, A vzb sty of Bengal andCoafi Goods, viz. Low priced Coflics 4-4 and 6-4 book mufltns Long cloths in do. Patna handkerchiefs Humhumi Siiirting rauflins Baftas Blue rornals Cambricks < . Book handkerchiefs in Muslin small bales neatly as- Taffaties sorted. Blue checks Alfo--« variety of French Goods, viz. Looking Feathers and Flowers Angola gloves Paper hangings Linaps and Linau haadkerchiefs, Cu it able for the T Well-India marker. * A fe* elegant Time Pieces. o<£l. <>th. $ fir Landing, this Day, at From tile Brandywine Miller, from Bourdeaux, at Wil liug and Francis's wharf, W 5 6 pipes of Cogniac Brandy. FOR SALE BY In John h'ixon & Co or Philips, Cramond, t3' Co. Novem. i 2. > d6t. _ Just received in the brig Ariel, from St. Croix, 54hhds MukOvado Sugar, 2500 bushels of coarse Salt, FOR. SALE BY John Nixon £5° Co. November 18. $6* James Tiffin, WHOLESALE & RETAIL HATTER, No. 70, south Sccon.d street. near the City Tavern, HAS just received by the late arrivals from London - and Bristol, a larg • and fl:gutt assortment »f Ladies and fisntlemens fafiihnabU HATS.—AJfo, a variety of ttjiildrens HATS of different colourt, which will be fold on the lowelt tcunV for cash. r N. B. Ladies Hats tnm' Coffee, above 600,0001b. 1 JI4 Bags, J 115 Hoglheads of Jamaica Sugar. e 211 Bales of St.Doxi'ingo Cotton, Will be landed Monday morning,'* 26th jnft. at South e street wharf, y Being the entire cargoes of Snow Hebe, from Jamaica; Brig Polly, and Schooaor Industry, from Jeremie, FOR SALE B Y Peterßßlighti t Oilober 22. § ° i John Millar, jun. and his brother Alexander J. Miller, have' entered into partnership, under the Firm of John Miller, jun. & Co. "* They Lave received hy the arrivals from Europe, and are now spoiling far, SALE, At their STORE, No. 8, Chefnut-ftreet, 'j A capital assortment of DRV GOODS, ?! Suitable to the feafpn—amongft which are, ls Broad ap,d n,arrow Cloths, , e Plain and fancy Coatings, e Beaveretts and'elaftics, 1 e Rose arid point Blankets, r A variety of coarse Woollens, ' Manchelcr manufailures, 3 Irish Linens, t . India' Goods, generally, .] French Goods, j All of which they will dispose of for calh er the usual ir credit. Ojfiober 9. § ! ADVERTISEMENT. lt T7ROM the firft of December next, the annual fubferip- Jl tion for this.Gazette will be EIGHT DOLLARS, Subfyribers out of the City will pay .One Dollar a year in addition, for inclofmg and direfting'their Papers. _ Remote fublcribers are requested to pay up arrearages to the above period; also the half year's advance from that time—those who do not, will be confidcred as de ciining continuance of their fubfeription. Advertifsnwnts ol a ftjuare, or less, ars pubUlhud in .his Gazette once, for hait a dollar ; and continued at one cTtrARTER OF a dollar for each f'.ibfequent insertion. 1 r l J he Editor acknowledges, with gratitude, the favors a _ of his adverting patrons —He assures them, that the en e cruafed, and encreafing number of his fubfcribcrs, is con || tinualiy extending, the circulation in the city—lts distant id circulation is now equal to that of any other publication, a. Philadelphia, November 3, 179 J. lqttery~office7 N°. 64,foutb Secoiul-Jlrcet, GAN AL Tickets for sale, and cash or tickets given for any prizes that may be drawn. Information given refpefiing Washington lottery, and id eafh or Canal tickets given for prizes that may be drawn, or Both lotteries commence drawing September aßth. he BOOKS will be kept of ach day's drawing in both lot fe, teries, and open gratis to the enquiries of the poffefforsof in Tickets purchased at the OFFICk. & Halves, quarters, and eighths of Tickets may be had at the above Office. Sept. 16. § Jamaica Rum. The.enrgt of the brig Peace, Cay.iJn Gray, ftcrn the north fid-- of J.in-jica, IVIU be landed to-morrow morning it Soulhjlrecl wharf, High Proof RUM, Prime SUGAR and COFFEE. Peter Blight. November 9, * 5 For SALE, by the Suhfcribers, On reafoxablc terms of credit, 6 Bales of low-priced Flax and Tow Oznaburgs, 6 Bale* of EngliHi SaiJ Canvass of the following num bers, viz. No. 4, v Ticket, and upwards. William Blackburn, Agent. Statement of the IVbtel. 1 Prize of , - - 30,000 d»!ls. 5 of 20,000 , 100,000 2 of 10,000 20.0C0 4 oi 2,500 io,oco t 7 of 2, coo 14,000 14 of 1,000 14,000 31 cf S°° *J>soo 73 of 100 7,300 ' aio,Soo besides the 12 Dollar Prizes. Note. 25,000 Dollars ought to be jidded to the above, on account of the Five Stationary Tickets., worth One Hundred Thjvftnd Dollars, that- must be the last drawn. Nov. 7.4. dtf. Philadelphia, 2jtii iNovember, 1795. ALL Persons desirous to confra# .for the supply of Rations for Troops in Philadelphia, Fert Miffiin, on Mud-Island, Lancaftcr, or CarliCt, or every of those places, during the year > 796, arc requeued to fend in their PrppoCilf, fealei, to my Office, on or before the 16th of December the next month. The component .parts of the Rations, are Onepoundof Bread, or Flour; One pound of Beef, or | of a pound of. Pork; Kiif a gill of Rum, Brandy, or Whilkey. ; One quart of Salt, Two quarts of Vinegar, ( _ . . Two pounds of Soap,. ( For one hundred Rations ©ne pound of Candles, J f&sijg TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor. ", Bankrupt Office. THF, CREDITORS of BANKRUPTS, whose accounts, have been legally proved, may receive their diVt-' deneU by applying at iJils_QiSrp, *y.«ry j T >i w o'clock m. Sundays excepted. By trder of the Commijfi otters, JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. 1 ? Philad. Vinc-Jlruty No. 92, November 17, 1795. 3tawi*». Delaware Bridge. THE President and Managers of the Company for d reeling a Bridge over the river Delaware, at the Bo rough of Eafton, 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 ere&ion thereof, and the delivery ■" of materials. The length of the Bridge will be at the least 600 feet, and must not be composed of more than three archer Any person inclined to engage in the above undertak- ing, will plcafe to direcft their plans and proposals to the [n ' Secretary of the Company at Eafton. By order of the President and Managers, es JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. m Eafton, Pennsylvania, Nov. 12. mw&'s e- EU K SAL E, ~ ~ iis A very valuable ESTATE, ie Called Tii'ittenham. SITUATE in the tnmjbif of Upper Derby, and county ,/ Delaware, 7 1-2 mile! from Philadelphia, and half a mil: n- from the new tVefern road: Containing acres rf excel/ ■ 11- Land, 45 cf lihitb are goad ■watered Meadow x go cf- prim, at Wood Land, and the rtQ Arable of the frf quality. There are n . on the premifet a good two/lory Brick Houje, -v'itb 4 rooms a " fioor, and Cellars under the -whole, -with a Pump IVell of tx ~ teUat Water in front ; a large frame Barn, Stables, other convenient buildings ; a Smole-Houfe andJl one Spring House ; tz,.„ gMd Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are all 1 or Clever, except those immediately under tillage, and are so out as to have the advantage of'lVater in each of them, whu'h nd rendrrs it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. •n. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti vation of the Land, the goad neighbor/mud, and the vicinity to theci. 3t- ty, it is very suitable for a Gentleman's Country Seat. iOf Ihe foregoing is part of the Ef.ate of Jacob Ha, man s deccaf.-d and offered for sale by M ORDECAI LK Wit, be „ „ „ Surviving Xxccator. 0&. 9 ,1195 nts