Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, November 28, 1795, Image 1

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    NUMBER 1006.] SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1795. [VOLUME VIII.
For Charter,
TUB BStIG »
AIR HEBE,
BURTHEN about 1700 barrels of floor ;
fails remarkably fall, and is now ready to receive a cargo
911 bqard. For terms apply to
Joseph Sims,
WHO HAS FOR SALE,
Bourdeaux Brandy, in pipes;
Bottled Gl*ret, in cpJ'es of I, 2, and i dosen each;
Malaga Wine, in quarter cafki;
Shelled Almonds;
Jefnits Bark, red and pale;
Cotton, in bags;
Coffee, in bags and bales ;
Sheet Cork, &c, &c. 23d N«v. §
For Charleston, (S. C.)
THE SHIP
V S S E L L,
Daniel Reed, maftir,
WLL fail in the course of ten days, and take freight o £
moderate terms; for which, or passage, apply to th
Captain on board, at Walnut-street wharf, or to
'Joseph Anthony & Son.
November 18. §iot.
For Charter,
THE BRIG
mart,;
J°l> n Fleming, mailer,
BURTHEN 2000 barrels of Flour, is now in compleat
•rder to take in a cargo. For termsapp'y to ,
' Gurney Es* Smith,
1
Who have for Sale,
Bourdeaux and Cogniac Brandy ;
And a few French Burr Stones. Nov. 14. §
For Jeremie,
(To fail in all this month)
I"" 5_ 'Ilie beautiful new brig
Richard & James,
Thomas Adarrs, mailer,
'' fiU ILT ofl ive oak and cedar, and is her firft voyage.
She is intended for a constant trader, and is particularly
well calculated for carrying passengers, having moll excel
lent accommodations, and conflrucled for a remarkable
faftfailer. For terms apply to the Cajptain on board at
v Race-ftret wharf, or to
RICHARD & JAMES POTTER.
Who have on Hand,
A large and elegant assortment of Callicoes, Muslins,
Ribbons, Shawls, Linens, &c. &c. Nov. 13. d
FOR SALE, B T
J O H.N C R A I G,
No, 12, Dock Street,
The very bejl Madeira .W 1N
go quarter calks of Sherry wine,
Bristol window glafsof different size»,
A quantity ofbeft Havannah fegaas in boxes,'
A few calks as iugar,
4 boxes of yard wide Irilh linens,
4 bales of do. canvass,
5 bales ps redj white, and yellow flannels;
PORI S MO U7 Ri
gJirnH-EN 2600 barrels, now lying at Mr. Thaddle's
wharf, in Southwark.
Philadelphia, Sept. 22. i'-
For Falmouth and a Market,
r*the ship
EDGE L T,
Job" Hodge, mailer,
SHE will fail with all convenient speed. For freight
erpaflfege apply, to
Philips, Cramond o Co.
November 9. '*■
For LIVERPOOL,
THE BRIG
Z ABIGAIL,
.-v Thomas Gifford, mailer,
I?AS a great part »f her cargo engaged, and will fail in
11 few days. For freight or passage apply on board at .
W ilcoclc's wharf, or to THOMAS NEIVMAN,at Rofs s
wharf—
Who has for Sale,
Coffee. Cotton, Claret in cafcs and hampers, Old Frnn
«aiuia,c Win,e in hoglheads, and seven doz. Mens' ruffled
Shirts. ' OA. 22. §
JuJl Arrived per the Snoiv Bojlon, "James Kirkpatrick,
Majler, from Liverpool,
113 Crates well-aflbrted Queen's Ware,
4cpo bushels belt floved fine Sah,
& to be fold at No. I, Pine-flreet, by
"James Campbell.
Also, a few boxes well-assorted Irifli Linens.
N. B.
P- Said Snow for Freight or Char
ter, either to the Weft-Indies i>r
Enquire as above.
August 18. § '
FOR S A L E,
uit a E N S E L A E R,
ill ySr J. Wendell, maftcr,
' and Francis's wharf; a strong,'
new vefiel, five months olu, built of red cedar, l>tir
ihen 13c tens, supposed v ill carry about 1200 oarrt.s
of floyr, id of an easy draft of water, and has excellent
accommodations for passengers. I y .
If r?ot fold.in two or three days, said veir. i will pro
ceed _for tilt Hate of New-York. '
IPhilad. Sept. 29^
•For MADEIRA,
T KE ERIG ANTIN E
-«SaiissSM Captain Salteu,
TO Tail in ill this month. For freight or paflage ap
ply to the Captain at South street wharf, or
P-eter Blight.
November 23. §
~~For FREDERICKS BUR GH,
THE SCHO&tIKR
FAVORITE,
John Hill, mailer,
Twhil Hitix or eight days—now laying at Morton's
wharf. For freight or passage apply to the matter on
board, or to KNOX .& HENDERSON.
November 26. *3teod.
PHILIP NICKLIN fcf CO.
Have for Sale at their STORES, on Walnut-Jlreet
Wharf,
45 Tons of Pig Lead;
40 Pipes best quality Teneriffe Wine ;
30 Pipas of Madeira Wine, cemprifing each quality,
and contained in pipes, .hpglhiads, and quarter
. casks;
3 Pipes and 3 hoglheads old Port;
150 quarter calks Msuntain;
5x3 cwt. of Sugar Candy, ia boxes of 80 to 901b cach ;
2400 lbs. Jalap in powder, in 3 cases;
1100 lbs. of Camphor, in 2 calks;
2 calks of Copperas;
Englilh Sail Cloth, No. I i 7 ;
30 bbls. of Connecticut Beef;
and a quantity of Mahogany.
ALSO,
' ' THL SCHOONER
INDUSTRY,.,
BURTHEN seventy tons, ia a good
be at b reasonable rate, and on alibc
ral credit. November 27. t«,th&s
FLEECY HOSIERY.
BARTHOLOMEW CO NO LI.T,
AT HIS HOSIERY STORE,
No. 48, Chefnut-Jlreet,
BEGS leave to inform his Friends, and the Public in
general, that he has jull received a small quantity of the
JBcJl Fleecy Hojtery Stockings,
which he recommends to those Gentlemen who make use
of that article to make a fpcedy application for, owing to
the demand there no w is. Where they will also meet
with a most elegant assortment of
Every defer iption of Hosiery..
November 19: eod6t-
Tor Morrow Morning will be Landed,
At Stamper's UShaff, from on board the
fchaoner Eliza, T, Arnold, maftcr,
d'vect from Malaga,
800 Quarter Barrels frelh BLOOM RAISINS
300 Boxes do. ,do. do.
' 300 Jars do. do, do.
400 Boxes dc. Mnfcatel do.
its Quarter Barrels FIGS
X 37 Boxes PRUNES
50 Kegs ANCHOVIES
50 Jars GRAPES
94 Sacks Soft Shelled ALMONDS
xoo Quarter Casks MOUNTAIN WINE
FOR SALE BY
PETER KUHN.
sth November. dlf
GEORGE DOBSON,
Has jufl. received by the late arrivals from England, and
is now opening at his STORE,
N°" 134,
Market-Jlreet, corner of Fourth,
A Large assortment of broad and narrow Cloths; Elas
tic do. KerfeymeresCoatings ; Blankats; Flan
nels, &c &c.—Also, an elegant assortment of London
and Mancheftcr printed Callicoes of 1 the newest patterns,
adapted for the season, printed Cotton Handkerchiefs and j
Pullicats, Pins, &c. which he will fell by the Picce or j
Package on the lowed terms for Cash or approved notes | ,
at 2, 4, & 6 months.
November j. dtf.
SHOT,
OFull Czes, from 32 lb to Grape,
Cambooles, Pots, and ether callings executed at the
fliorteft notice,
Nail rods, from iod to spike,
Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for casks or cutting into nails, from
a brad K 12d nails,
Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to ioolb.
Bar Iron,
A Quantity of James River Tobacco,
"Carolina Pork.
Herrings in barrels,
Ki4n-dried com meal in H-hds. and Bbls.
Rye fleur &c. to be fold by
Levi Hollingfuorth & Son.
Augv/l 4 2JUJ
The highest price in Cafli, will be given for
EMPTY BOTTLES,
A preference will be given to Claret Bottles.—Apply to
No. 187, south Third-street.
Atyril 10. d
For SALE,
A PLANTATION about twelve miles fr®m this city, in
Mootgomery county, containing 70 acres; on whicH
there is a new (tone Heufe, two stories high, two looms ou
a floor, fiie places in each room ; ,flone Kitchen, and stone
Spring.House over a never failing fpririg of water; a Barn,
Stable, Shed?, Barracks. &c. a large Apple Orchard, and a
variety cf other Fruit Trees ; about 12 acres of good Mea
dow, and 10 of Wood Land. Poffefrton will be given the
firft of April, or looner if wanted, when the purchaser will
have the opportunity of buying the Stock on the Place,' and
Coin in the ground. For further particulars apply at No.
37. Arch-ftreei. Nov. 17, *iaw. 3W..
for Sale,
Or to be LET for a term of years,
AN elegant House with about forty-two acres of Land
and Meadow. The Situation is very convenient for
a Country Seat, or for a perlon inclined to attend the
markets. There is an excellent Kitchen Garden, Icc-houfe,
and a variety of Fruit—the dldance about five miles from
t],e cit). For further information apply to the Printer.
November 14. aawlf.
John Miller, jun. & Co.
8, Chefnut-Jlreet,
I» addition to their affsrtment'now received', have oa hand
remaining of the
Cargecs of the Thru Brothers&Arsthufafrom India,
And for sale by the package only,
A variety of Bengal and Coajl Goods, viz.
Low priced CofTaes 4-4 and 6-4 book muslins
Long cloths. in do.
Patna handkerchiefs Humhumi
S]iirtl|Tg.jrriulins Baftis
Blue romils Cafnbrieks
Book handkerchiefs in Mvflin
small bales neatly as- Taffaties
sorted. Blue checks
Alfo-fl variety of French Goods, viz.
Looking glafles- Feathers and Flowers
Angola gloves Paper hangings
Linaus and Lirau handkerchiefs, fui'able 'for the
Well-India market.
A few elegant Time Pieces. OA. 9th. §
Landing, this Day,
From the Brandy vine Miller, from Bourdeaux, at Wil
ling and Francis's wharf,
5 6 pipes of Cogniac Brandy.
FOR SALE BY
John Nixon & Co. or
Philips, Cramond, Co.
Novem. 18. d6t.
Just received in the brig Ariel, from
St. Croix,
54hhdsMufcovado Sugar,
2 500 bushels of coarse Salt,
FOR SALE BY
John Nixon & Co.
November 18. §6t.
* —— j
James Tiffin,
WHOLESALE fcf RETAIL HATTER,
No. 70, south Sccend street, near the City Tavern,
HAS just received by the late arrivals from London
and Bristol, a large and elegant aff«rtment of Ladie-s
and Gentlemens fafhionabls HATS.—AIfo, a variety of
Qhildrens HATS of different colours, which will be fold
on the lowest terms for calh.
N. B, Ladies Hats trimXl in the newefl fafhion from
London. OA. 12. §
" FOR SALE,
Imported in she Jh'ip Arclhufa, from Calcutta and
Madi'afs, a variety as
BENGAL GOODS;
Guarrahs,
Baftas,
Collies,
Humhurns,
Handkerchiefs,
Perftans,
Calicoes.
To be Sold by the Package, for approved notes at
three and four months, ty
.W.ILL.IA M MAC LURE & Co.
No., A 2 Dock Street, or
JOHN MILLER, Jun.
For JjALE, by the Subscribers,
■ In PT.V.WfiEET,
The Jollonjing arti Li uj tus lajl i/rjwl tutivn from China.
160 Charter Ch.ils Hyson Tea.
110 Quarter CUc'ibs Soschong Tea,
4co Boxes China, containing Tea Setts,
450U Pieces Nankeen;.
Willi y Francis.
O
September 14. 3taw
53? Hogfheuds,"^
459 > Coffey above ooo 3 coolb.
224 iJajrs, j
115 Hogsheads of chojce Jamaica Sugar.
211 Bales of l St.Doatingo Cotton,
Will be landed Monday morning, 26th inft. at South
ftr€et wharf,
Being the entire cargoes of Snow Hebe, from Jamaica;
Brig, Polly, ani Schooner Industry, from Jeremie,
FOR SALE BV
Peter Blight.
O&ober 22. §
■ John Miller, jun. and his brother Alexander J. Miller,
have entered into partnerlhip, under the Firm of
John Miller, jun. £5° Go.
They have received by the arrivals from Europe, and are noiv
opening for SALE,
At their STORE, No. 8, Chefnut-ftreet,
A capital assortment of DRT GOODS,
Suitable to the feafon—amongfl which are,
Broad and narrow Cloths,
Plain and fancy Coatings,
Bsaverttts and elastics,
Rofeaud point Blankets,
A variety of coarse Woollens,
Manchester manufa&urcs,
lrifh Linens,
India Goods, generally,
French Goods.
All of which they will dispose of for calh ®r the usual
credit. O&ober 9. §
lrifh Linens.
James & Henry Fisher,
iVe. 8, /'Sahut-jhcit,
Have imported by the Rebecca, from Dublin, a large
alfortment of
7-8 and 4-4 White Linens,
7-8 brown do.
4-4 half white Sheetings,
9-8 brown and white do.
3-4 brown and white Lawns,
7-8 Dowlas ;
Which they will dispose of on reasonable terms, by the
package, for calh or approved Notes, at 60 and 90 days.
N. li. The above Goods being- immediately from the
Manufa&orics, it is prefumad they will be found worthy
of notice. OA. 26. J
LOTTERY OFFICE,
N 9 . 64, south Second-Jlreet,
CANAL Tickets* for sale, and cash or tickets given for
any prizes that may be drawn.
Information given refpe<Sling Washington lottery, and
eafh or Canal-tickets given for prizes that may be drawn.
Both 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 possessors of
Tickets purchased at the OFFICE.
«£/* Halves, quarters, and eighths ps Tickets may be
had at the r.bove Office. $ess. 26. §
Jamaica Rum.
The Cargo of th Ijrig Peace, Croatia Gray, from the
I north fide of Jafnaica,
I HI oc landedto-morrow morning at SouthHrect wharf,
. High Proof RUM,
Prime SUGAR and CQFFSE.
Peter Blight.
i November 9. §
For SALE, by the Subscribers,
Qn reajovable terms of credit,
6 Bales of low-priced Flax and Tow Oznaburgs,
6 Balis df EngLrfh Sail Canvass of the following num
bers,'vi?. No. 4, 5, 6-
Witlings & Francis,
Ndvtmjberar. 3 taw. Penn-ftreet.
The PartnerQiip of SAM. & THO. SHAW *
BEING dilfajvcd in August lj.lt, by mutual consent,
all those indebted, whofc accounts are due, are de
sired to make fpepdy payment at their Store, corner of
Front and Arch-street. The buunefs is now carried «n
at the fame place, by
THOMAS SHAW,
Who has for sale, on reasonable terms, for calh, or the
usual credit,
Ageneral afiortment of Merchandize,
Imported by the last vessels from London, Bristol, and Li
verpool, suitable for the Fall Season.
A Tobacco Engine and Press t/a be fold by Sam. Shaw
Oiteber 23. 2aw3w&iaw do.
Frefli TEAS,
Of superior quality, viz.
Imperial, or Gunpowder
Hyson Gomec,
1 ft quality Hyson,
2d. do. uo.
• Young Hyion,
Hyion -Skin, and
Souchong.
A few Boxes of each, for fak at
No. 19, Third Street, South.
December io» eod.
Canal Lottery-Office
Near the BANK of the UNITED STATES. ■
TICKETS to be had at this Office, and at the City
Hall, for Eleven Dollars and Fifty Cents each
■every Day, except during the Hours of Drawing;
where Check Books are kapt for examination at 2
! Cents each Number, or Regiltered at 12 Cents. Ap
proved Notes payable on or before the 20th day of *
January 1796, will be taken in payment for Ten
Tickets and upwards.
William Blackburn, Agent.
Statement of the If heel.
1 Prize of - - 3t5,000 dolls
5 of 20,c00 lOO,©OO
2 of 10,000 20,000
4 of 2,500 ro,cco
; 7 °f 2,000 14,000
14 of 1,000 14,000
31 of 500 15,500
73 of 100 7.300
210,800
bcfides the 12 Dollar Prizes.
Note. 25,000 Dollars ought to be added to the
above, on account of the Five Stationary Tickets,
wxirih One Hundred Thoufund Dollars, that mull be
the I4U drawn.
' dtf.
Philadelphia, 25th November, 1795.
ALL Persons desirous to contra# for the supply of
Rations lor Troeps in Philadelphia, Fort Mifflin,
on Mud-liland, Lancaster, or Carlisle, or everv of those'
places, during the year 1796, are requeued to fend in
their Proposals, sealed, to my Office, on or before the
26th of December the next month.
The component parts of the Rations, are
One pound of Bread, or Flour;
One pound of Beef, or -J of a pound of Pork;
Half a gilt of Rum, Brandy, or Whilkey.
; One quart of Salt, "N
Two "quarts of Vineear, ( _ , , ,
Two pounds of Soap, ( For ons hundred Rations
One poundtjf Candles, J
f TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor.
Bankrupt Office.
THE CREDITORS of BANKRUPTS, whose accounts
haye been legally provid, may receive their divi
; d f nds b y applying at this Office, every day from 9to 12
©'clock m. Sundays excepted.
By order of the CemmiJJionersy
JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk.
> Philad. Vine-Jlreety No. 92,
November iy, 1795. 3 tawi OT .
Delaware Bridge.
THE President and Managers of- the Company for e
reaing 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 erefiion thereof, and the delivery
ef materials. The length of the Bridge will be at the
least '600 feet, and mull not be composed of more than
three arche?.
Any perfen inclined to engage in the above undertak
ing, will please to direct their plans and proposals to the
Secretary of the Company at Eafton.
By order of the Prudent and Managers,
'' r n p r , •XT J OHN ARNDT » Secretary. '
Eafton, Pennsylvania, Nov, 14. m w
FOR S A'L E',
A very valuable ESTATE
Called TtriTTENHAM.
CrniATE in tb. townjhip of Upper Derby, and cn ,„, .
O f rom Philadelphia,, and half ami
- f ?Z, '"Z ?7 aCr " "/ silent
Land 45 of ninth are good watered Meadow, 90 0 f # „-
" lVwi Land, ond the red Arable of the firjl quality T!ere a
< on the premises a good two/lory. Brick House, with 4 nems 1
a floor, and Cellars under the ■whole, with a Pump Well of
eellent IVaterin front; a large frame Burr., Stables, and otter
foavement buildings; a Smole-Houfe andfu,«Spring House ■ tw.
good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are all
r Clover, except fhoji immediately under tillage, and are /i / /
out as to have the advantage of Water in each of the J, which
d renders it peculiarly csnnenient for Grazing.
The filiation is pleasant and healthy, and from the bbl cul'i
vat ton of the Land, the good neighborhood, cmi tb. vicinity to the ci
- ty, tt » very fu,table for a Gentleman's Country Seat
i* t'V P T ° f>h EJ> ?. ° f JaCot decided
and offered for sale ty M ORDECAI LEWIS
Ofl. 9.1J9J Surviving Executor.^