Cfwjefte fptaifei) j&iafe Number 1007.] MONDAX EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1795. {VOLUME VIII. - -- -V-- -VM-» Mtrn For Charter, THE brig AIR HEBE, BURTHEN about 1700 barrels of floor; fails remarkably fall, and is how ready to receive a cargo en board. For tprms apply to Joseph Sims, WHO HAS FOR SALE, Bourdeaux Brandy, in pijrt»; Bottled Claret, in cases of l, 2, and 3 dozen each; Malaga Wine, in quarter calks; Shelled Almonds; Jefnits Bark, red and pale; Cotton, in bags; Coffee, in bags and bales ; . Sheet Cork, 4c.- &c. -No-v. ajd- 5 PHILIP NIC KLIN & CO. Have for Sale at their STORES, on Walnut-flreet Wharf, 45 Tons of Pig Lead ; 40 Pipes bed quality Teneriffe Wine f 30 Pipas of Madeira Wine, comprising eich quality, and contained in pipes, hoglhcads, and quarte* calks; 3 Pipes and 3 hoglheads old Port; 150 quarter calks Mountain; 50 cwt. of Sugar Candy, in boxes of 80 to 9Qlb eafh ; 3400 lbs. Jalap in powder, in 3 cases; I 100 lbs. of Camphor, in 2 calks; a caflcs of Copperas; Englifti Sail Cloth, No. 117; 30 bbls. of Conne&icut Beef; and a quantity of Mahogany. A L S O, Tat SCHOONER INDUSTRY, JSK3bmS&- BURTHEN fsventy tons, is a good vessel, and will be Ibid at a reasonable rate, and on a libe ral credit. November 27. ta,chics For Qharter, THE BRIG filst mart, John Fleming, matter, BURTHEN 2000 barrels of Flour, is now in cotnpleat order to take in a cargo. For termsappiy to • Gurney £5° Smith, Who have for Sale, Bourdeaux and Cqgniac Brandy ; And a few French Burr Stones. Nov. 14. § • — For jeremie, (* o~~Jutc trr ~JI jJjjx jjiOTlth) _ p—» The beautiful ricWTnt s . . Richard & James, Thomas A Jams, master, BUILT of live oak and cedar, and is her firft voyage. She intended for a ennftant trader, and is particularly well calculated for carrying pafTengers, having raoft excel lent accommodations, and ccsftrufled for a remarkable fall faiter. For terms apply to the Captain on board at Race-ftret wharf, or to RICHA.RD & JAMES POTTER. Who have on Hand, A-large and elegant affortrprnt of Gallic* es., Mttflins, Ribbons, Shawls, Linens, &c. &c. Nov. 13. d * For FREDERICKSBURGH, THE SCHOONER favorite, Job* Hill, matter, Tofrlinfix~or eight days—now laying at Morton's wharf. For freight or pillage apply to the matter on board, or to KNOX HENDERSON. November li. *3teqd. Fo7~madeira, THE BRIGANTINE TO fail in all this month. For freight or passage ap ply to the Captain at South ttreet wharf, or Peter Blighti. November 23. § Jv» £* I V E R P O O L, ijni THE B* IC! A B I G A I L, Thomas Gifford, matter, HASa greatpluT of, her cargo engaged, and will fail in a few dlys. For freight or passage apply on board at Wilcock's wharf, or to THOMAS NEiVMAHfiX. Rofs s wharf— ; Who has for Sjlr, Coffee, Cotton, Claret in cases and hampers, Old Fron tainiac Wine in hoglheads, and seven doz. Mens' ruffled Shirts. Oft. 22. $ Arrived per the Stiew Ho/lon, fames Kirkpatrick, Majler, froyi Liverpool, 113 Crates well-afTbrted Queen's Ware, 4006 bnfhds best ffoved fine Salt, & to be fold at No. 1, Pine-street, by 'James Campbell. Al'fo, a few boxes well-afibrted Irift Linen's. Said Snow for Freight or Char ter, either to the Weft-Indies or Enquire as-above. Augujl 18. f FOR SAL E\ ensel a e r, j. Wendell, master, and Francis's wharf; a ttrong, new vessel, five nionths old, built of red cedar, bur then 130 tons, supposed will carry about 1200 barrels of flour, is of an easy. draft of water, and has excellent —modations for pafl'engers. For terms apply to T. & J. CLIFFORD. it fold in two or three days, said vcfleL will pro • jr the flitc of New-York. ad. Sept. 29. § For Charleston, (S. C.) THE SHIP J|Sij£ U 5 S E L L, 3g|g§g?2 Daniel Reed, matter, WILL poQtively fail onThurfday next, and take freight on moderate terms; for which, or paflage, apply to the Captain on board, at Walnut-street wharf, or to Joseph Anthony & Son. November iS .. For Kingflon, (Jamaica) -[Ta foil in ten clayi] THE SKIP i|||[!|X c a mil l a; Oeorge Irwin, master, For paifage only, applyt'o the matter on board, vt Bfn rofe's wiarf, or to Philips, Cramond 13 Co. November 28. § ip° The (hip Sedgley, • (tp fajl in a f«w days for London) has removed to Hamilton's wharf, whifre she is taking goods on board on freight. EMANUEL WALKER, N°. 73, SOUTH FRONT-STREET, HAS FOR SALE, 150 Heglheads Virginia Tobacco; 1500 Bufnels do. Barley; 4500 do. do. Indian Corn; 2000 do. do. Wheat; iqooo lbs. do. Bacon. November 26. m&t6t. For SALE, by the Subfcrtbers, h Pim-STHEET, < Th: folbrwirtg artichi 11/ tic lajl mdiji talim frtm Ctiiw. 160 , Every description of Hosiery. November 19. eod6t. To-Morrow Morning will be Landed, At Stamper s wharf, from on board the fchatner Eliza, T. Arnold, rrtafler, direct from Malaga, 800 Quarter Barrels frelh BLOOM RAISINS 300 Boxes do. do. do. s 300 Jars. do. do. do. 0 400 Boxes do. MuscateL do. 115 Quarter Barrels FIGS 137 Boxes PRUNES 58 Kegs ANCHOVIES 50 Jars GRAPES 94 Sacks Soft Shelled ALMONDS 100 Quarter Calks MOUNTAIN WINE FOR SALE BV PETER KUHN. jth November. dif GEORGE DOBS.ON, Has just received by the late arrivals from England, and is now opening at his STORE, N°- 134, Market-Jlreet, corner of Fourth, A Large aflbrtment of broad and narrow Cloths ; Elas tic do. K«rfeymeres; Coatings; Blankets; Flan nels, &c. fcc.—Alfo, an elegant assortment of London , andMancheftcr printed Callicoes of the newetl patterns, t adapted for the season, printed.Cotton Handkerchiefs and s Pullicats, Pins, &c. which he w;ill fell by the Picce or Package on the lowed terms for Calh or approved notes 'at 2, 4, & 6 months. November 5. dtf. 1 SHOT, OFall sizes, from 32 lb to Grape, Cambooles, Pots, and other callings executed at the , Ihorteft notice, Nail rods, from rod to spike, Hoop Iron, of all sizes, forcafcs or cutting into nails, from a brad «V 12d niils, Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to ioolb. Bar Iron, A Quantity of James River Tobacco, Carolina Pork. H»rri»gsin barrels, Kiln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Bbls. Rye flour See. to be fold by r Leni Hollingjwortb & Son. Jugu/l 4 The highest price in Cafli, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A. preference will be giyen to Claret Bottle?. —Apply to No, 187, south Third-street. A6ri( IC. I , —— " Jaraes Tiffin, WHOLESALE & RETAIL HATTER, No, 70, south Second street, near the City Tavern, s TTAS just received by the late arrivals from London t XT and Bristol, a large and elegant assortment of Ladies and Gontlemens falflionable HATS.—«■ Also, a variety of yhildrens HATS of different colo&rs, which will be fold - on the lowed terms for calh. N. B. Ladies Hats trim*l in the newest falhion from London. Odl. 12- , § John Miller, jun. & Co. No. 8, Chefnut -/hrel, T! hi addition to the;.- affertmen; nov/ rtxaived, have on hand . remaining of the W Cargoes of the Three Brothers & Ardhufafrom India, An(j for sale Uy the package only, A variety of Bengal and Coa/i Goods, viz. Low priced Coffaes 4-4 and 6-4 book muslins Long let in do. Pjtr.a h iiiefs Humhuois -'hrzrmip (jit',... j'.'rouials cumbucks . >tS >fc handkerchief in Mwflin i'mall bales neatly a,f- T« fiat its sorted.' Bl»c checks Al/o--« variety of French Goods, viz. Looking glafl& Feathers and Flowers - __ Angola gloves Paper hangjpgs Linaus and Linau haadkerthiefi, fuitabie for (be p Weft-India market. -E A few elegant Time Pieces. Oft. 9th. § fin ' ! Fr FOR SALE, at Imported in tht jhip Arethufa, from Calcutta and Madrafs, a variety of . V BENGAL GOODS; Gnarrahs, i m Baftas, Coffies, / Hufiihums, Handkerchiefs, — Persians, Calicoes. To be Sold by the Package, for approved note 9 at three and four months, by WILLIAM MACLURE & Co. No. 4a Dock Street, or JOHN MILLER, Jun. John Mille;, jun. an/Hhia brother Alci-jn4«r J. .vhller, have eifercd into partnerfliip, tinder the Firm of John Miller, jun. Co. They have received by the arrivals from Europe, aid art noiv opening for SALE, At their STORE, No. 8, Chefnut-ftreet, A capital ajfortment of DRT GOODS, Suitable to the season—.amongst which are, Jt Broad and narrow Cloths, Plain and fancy Coatings, , Bsavcretts and elastics, Rose and point Blankets, . A variety of coarse Woollens, Manchester minufaAurcs, Irish Linens, ludi# Gdods, generally, French Goods. All of -vyliich they will difpofa of for ca(h or the usual credit. October 9. § Irifb Linens. James & Henry Fisher, - No. 8, V/afiiyt'Jlrcif-y ~ -Have imported by the &efcec<*a, from Dublin-, a large ■ "— affartment of 7-8 and 4-4 ~wT3>»-ti naa j | t 7-8 Lfo oft. . I T. S. embraces this opportunity to acknowledge the liberal en- < ' couragemerit be has always experiencedfrom the citizens of Pbila- 1 delphia—returns bis -mtflpneere thanks, and pledges bimfelf to use 1 conflant exertions to merit continual favor, and to have bisfore the t to lace for elegant a/id yfefnl literature. 1 June 47. F 1 Portraits. ANY Ladies and Gentlemen, who are Aefirous of hav ing their taken, may have them done by applying to the Painter, at No. j 12jcorner of Union and Fourth streets, where they can be referred to specimens. Oilober ay. cod Jamaica Rum. Tke Cargo of the brij; Peace, Capalin Gray, from the north fide of Jamaica, Will be landtd to-morrow morning at Soutbjlrcct wharf High Proof RUM, Prime SUGAR and COFFEE. Peter Blight. November 9. § For SALE, by the Subscribers, On reafanahU terms of credit, 6 Bales of low-priced EUx and Tovr Oznaburgs, 6 of Efiglifh Sail Canvafi of the following num bers, viz". No. 4, 5, 6- Willings £sf Francis, November ir. jtaw. Penn-fireet. The pjrtpcrfliij) of SAM. & THO. SHAW BEING diifol*ed -in Augnft bul, by mutual consent, all thole indcbud, wbofs accounts are due, are de sired to make foeedy payment at their Store, corner of Front and Arch-Hreet. The buSnefs is now carried on at the fame place, by THOMAS SHAW, Who has for fate, on reasonable tfrms, for calb, or the usual credit, A general assortment of Merchandize, Imported by the last veiTels frem London, Bristol, ami Li verpool, fuitablefor the Fall Season. A Tobacco Engine and Press to be fold by Sam. Shaw ; O&ober 23. 2aw3?t'&iaw do. Fresh TEAS, Of sup trior quality, viz. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, 1 ft qu&Hty Hyfoc, 2d. do. uO. » Young Hyion, Hyion Skin, »nd Souchong. A few . 3axes of each, for file at No. 19, Thifd Street, South. December 10. eod. Philadelphia, 25th November, 1795. ALL Persons desirous to contract for the supply of Rations for Troops in Philadelphia, Fort Mifflin, on Mud-lfland, Lancaster, or CarliOe, or every of those places, during the year 1796, are requested to fend in their Proposals, sealed, to my Office, on or before the *6thof December the next mon th. The component parts of the Rations, are One pound of Bread, or Flour; One pound of Beef, or f of a pound of Pork ; Half a gill of Rum, Brandy, or Whiskey. One quatt of Salt, ") Two For hundred Rations One pound of Candles, ) f&slm TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor, 1 LAW BOOKS. LATEST IRISH EDITIONS. A MOST CAPITAL COLLECTION. GEORGE DAVIS, BEGS to inform hU friends and the gentlemen of the bar generally through the United States, that bis Nat the fathe moderate prices aVh Ivc ToHWoSI past so universally rrcortrr>ended them. As various to detail by public advertisement, A are printed, and will be delivered on appli- B from any distance, for a single book or an entire library, will tie received with thanks, and meet with tlie most prompt attention. High-street, No. 313, Nov, 17. 6wtaw Bankrupt Office. ] ""pHE CREDITORS of EANKRUPTS, whose accounts A. have been legally proved, may receive their divi > dends by applying at this Office, every day from 9to n o'clock a. m. Sundays excepted. By order of the Commijftoners, JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. Philad. Ftme-Jlreet, No. 92, November 17, 1795-. 3tawi«. ■ Delaware Bridge. THE President and Managers of tke Company for e re&ing a Bridge over the river Delaware, at the Bo rough ofEafton, Give this Public Notice, That tbey will, until the firft day of February next, re. ceive propofaU of fuitablc plant or-medeb idr laid ' Bridge; as also for the erection thereof, and the delivery t of materials. The length of the Bridge will be at the ' laafi 600 feet, and must not be cfcnpofed of more than ' three archei. " Any per&n inclined to engage in the above undertake ' >ug, w 'll please to dire& their plans and propatili to the > Scsretary of the Company at Eafton. By order of the President and Manager!, JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. i Eajlon, Pennfylvania,Nov. 12. m w & s Br AVTHORI Tr. CANAL LOTTERY. OFFICE, 149 Cbefnut-Jlrect, between Fourth £?* Fifth Jlreets. e "VX/"ARRANTED UNDRAWN Tickets for sale at tke 1, V V above Office, where is kept a correct calcul of the real value of Tickets for public informationalfo, _ a faithful numerical Book, open for infiftion, gratis. Prize Tickets in the above, New-C*ftfe, or WafhingtOß Hotel Lotteries, purchased or exchanged. ' N. B: A Share in the New-Theatre to be disposed of. ' Nwcmbcr 23. Va To be Sold, le ' I 'HAT handsome feat near Princeton, the property of te X the late Re Dodlor John Witherfpeon, known by ty the name of 7USCULUM. It confi* s of a neat well 1- .lailhed Hone House, two ltories high, with lourtoomu it, on each floor, and a cellar under the whole. There arc attached to it one hundred and fifty acres of Land, more 7- or less, and chiefly inclosed with good and durable stone 1- fences. Of these about eight acres are natural meadow fie fix acres artificial sown with red clover, and from twenty be to thirty acres woodland. O* the prcmifes there is a valuable orchard of yotlng and thrifty apple 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 well, and a constant spring of water. For terms apply to Thomas V. Johnston, F.fq. or the Rev. Samuel S. Smith, in Princeton ; or to the fubferiber at j Tufculum. /f • Ann IVitherfpoon. Tufcolum, Nov. 21. *d 4 , v