Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, January 19, 1796, Image 1

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PHILIP NICKLIN Iff CO.
Have far Sale at their STOKES, on IValnut-Jlrcct
45 Tons of Pig Lead ;
40 Pipes bed quality'Teneriffe Wine ;
30 Pipes of Madeira Wine, cornprifing each quality,
and contained in pipes, hoglhcads, and quarter
calks;
3 Pipes and 3 hogflieads old Port;
150 quarter caflcs Mountain *,
50, cwt. of Sugar C;imiy,in boxes of 80 to each ;
3400 lbs. Jalap in powder, in 3 cases;
lioo lbs. of Camphor, in 2 calks;
Z calks of Copperas;
English Sail Cloth, No. 1 a 7;
30 bbls. of Cqnne&icut'Bee&*
and-a quantity of Mahogany.
ALSO,
THE SCHOONER
INDUS T R Y,
* BURTHEN seventy tons, is a good
veiTel, and will be fold at a reafonabl~ratc, and on a libe
ral credit. November 27. tu,th£cs
4—5, FOR CHARTER,
*^ e Mary t J. Benners,
master, and the (hip Fame, E.
Jones* master.
built vessels, fail fact, and art
in complete nrdcr to receive cargoes immediately. Fer
terms apply to the master on board said vessels, laying
at the fubfcribcr's wharf, or to
December 21
For MADEIRA,
THE BR!Gantinß
TO fail in all this month. For freight or pafTage ap
ply to the Captain at South street wha f, or
November 23
FOr SALE OT CHJRTER >
The Ship CATHERINE,
Mow lying at Mr. Huddell's wharf in
Southwjrk ;'burthen 203 tons : she is noW in readiness
to receive a cargo, andean be f nt to sea at a small ex
pence, as Ihc was supplied last voyage in London with
many new foils and rigging.
The terms of sale wili be reasonable, and time of pay
ment made easy. Enquire of
Who has for Stile,
Sherry Wine, Dowlas, Irish Linens,
Sugars, Beiiaft Canvass, Spaaifh Cordage, and Briilsl
Window Glass—and the HOUSE and STORES he.now
*>ccupie6.
Jan. 6. dtf
Knaves and Forks
A good affortraent of table and desert Knives and Forks,
with or wr.hout cases, for falc by
Rowland Parry,
No. 36, .Chefnut-ftreeu
LIKEWISE,
Plated and Japanned Ware,
Jeweller*, fine Ctitlfiry, &e. &c. &c. as usual.
Plated work, Gold Rings and Lockets, and every thing
in the Gold and Silver line done at thf notice,
-and in the best manner.
December 28
Copper Ware-Houle,
No. 2. North Fourth Street.
GEORGE 69 s HENRY WESCOTT
HAVE just received by the late vefiels from London,
Liverpool and Bristol, and whieh they are felling
at the moli reduced prices for cash, or a Ihort credit,
a very large and extensive afiortment of (beet Copper
and Bottoms, cemprifing sheets fron. 5 to ioclb. and
bottoms from 16 inches to 5 feet—Alfo a handsome af
fot troent of the mod approved sheathing Copper with
nails, and bolts, Tin in boxes. Block-tin, Spelter in
casts, Spelter fodder, pig Wad, &c. &c.
Jan. 1
Jamaica Rum.
The Cargo of the brig Peace, Captain Gray, from the
north fide of Jamaica,
Will be landed to -morrow morning at South/lreet wharf,
High Proof RUM,
Prime SUGAR and COFFEE.
Nsvamber 9.
S Ho T,
OFa 11 sizes, from ji lb to Grape,
Cambonles, Pots, and otlier callings executed at the
Ihorteft nottee,
Nail rods, from lod to spike,
{loop Iron, of all sizes, for caflts or cutting into nails, from
a brad to 12d nails,
Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to loolb.
Bar Iron,
A Quantity of James River Tobacee,
Carolina Pork.
Herrings in barrels,
Kiln-dried com meal in Hhds.and Bbls.
Rye fleur 3cc. to be fold by
Levi Hollingjkvorth iff Son.
Au jmfi 4
F©r SALE, by the Subscribers,
In PZm-<TREET,
The foUmving articles »f the lajl imputation from China.
160 Quarter C'nefts Hyson Tea,
lio (Quarter Chests Souchong Tea,
400 Boxes China, containing Tea Setts,
4JOO Pieces Nankeens.
September 14.
&TOL E~N,
From the entry of Houfc No. 92, South Front-fcreet,
ycflerday evening,
TWO SVRTOUT COATS, viz.
3N£ of fuperfine forrefl cloath, double breasted, co
vered bttttoMs, very light drab colour, lhtle worl'e
>r the "Wear. One of 3 fccond Yorklhire cloath, double
reacted, dak mixed grey color, moth eaten and much
orn.
A generous reward will be gitfen to the person who
all apprehend the Thief and recover the goods.
Ift rao. 6th, 1796. iswiw
Cm, Mite of tb '€iiutf£i JJ> fates
Wharfi
JOSEPH SIMS,
Peter Blight.
§
John Craig,
No. jI, Dock-ill eet.
mwftf
w & f.
Peter Blight.
§
Willirtgs Ssf Francis.
3taw
For Canton,
J*"JJ-V. THE SHIP
WOODDROP STMS,
John B. Hodgfon, commander,
SHE is a flout liw oak and cedar built veflfel, just copper
id, and fails remarkably fact ; wiH leave this port the last
of February, For freight out, or home, apply to
Jofepb Sims.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
A small quantity of GINSENG, of the firft quality—
apply as above. Dec. 2. §
For Charleston, (S. C.)
The new Schooner
PHILADELPHIA,
IZ'V* Robert Butler, matter,
NOW lying inSmith'sDock, the second above Race-street;
is ready to take ia goods; and having been built for a
Packet, has excellent accommodation for passengers, and
will fail in a few days. For freight or passage apply to
the Captain on board, or JOHN SHIELDS,
fan, ti. d No. 22, Chefnut-iircet.
For Sale orGharter,
The- new (hip SUCCESS,
Robert Welih, master; lyjng at Stam
per's wharf; a ltrong faithful built vessel, fails extreme
ly well, and is alTo well found ; burthen 159 tons.
For terms apply to '
Joseph Anthony & Sen.
Who have received by said vessel,
A few casks Madeira Wine, mould
ancj dipt Candles, and bcil Bofto* Chocolate.
Dtccmbtr 39
Jvji Arrived per the Snow 80/lon, James Kirkpatrick,
Majler, from Liverpool,
113 Crates well-aflorted Queen's Ware,
4000 bushels best lloved fine Salt,
& to be fold at No. I, Pine-ftreet,by
Jakes Campbell.
Alf©, a few boxes well-assorted Irish Linens.
Said Snow for Freight or Char
either to the Wall-Indies or
Enquire as above.
August 18,
For Falmouth, and a Market,
y&jl THE SHIP
MI) ROEBUCK.
Will begin to take in in a few days, and is in-
V tended to fail with all expedition. For freight
or paffdge, apply to
Thomas 53* John CTifford,
IVho ban? Imported in fa id Vejftl t and have for Sale,
Besides their usual afTort;»ent of Ironmongery,Cutlery,&c.
A few crates of Flint Glass Ware, crates of Phials,
crates of cream colour'd Ware, boxes of Long and short
Pipes, cases of mens, womens and chiidrens Hats alTorted,
London and Bri!:o 1 pewter, best English crown Glass of
the different sizes from 8 ny.l2 to j by 7 inches, bull's-eye
Glass, boxes of Tin Flates, Bar Lead and Shot, and a
quantity of Copper in sheets asd bottoms
Tbcy Ir.i-Ji: like-wise receivedi
An-afiortment of Garnett & Company's patent fyftcms for
Blocks for ships nfc, and other purposes, which arc found
from fcvcral years experience, to be a very confiscable
saving of labour, as well as faring; in the war of cordage,
and are now generally used for the principal blocks in new
vessels.
Also, a few Pipes of Old Madeira WINE.
'icnary 14. saw,
Canal Lottery Office,
Near the Bank of the United States,
January i<.h, 1796.
THE Public are informed, that if none of the high
prizes arc ent on Monday's drawing, the price of
Tickets will ue raised to Thirteen Dollars, each, on Tuef-
morning; and will be higher every week eafuing, on
account of the Five ftatioaary Prizes, worth one hundred
thousand dollars.
By order of the Committee,
Wm. Blackburn, Agent.
STATE of the IVHEEL:
I prize of 30,060 - - 30,000
1 do. 2o 3 000 - - 100,000
2 do. jo, 000 • - 20,000
3 do - a»s°o - - 7>Joo
4 do. 2,000 - - 8,000
II do. J,ooc - » 11,000
23 do. joo - - 11,500
50 do. 100 r - 5,000
With a proportionate .number of 12 dollar prizes.
Purckafers will be accommodated with a credit propor
tioned to the number of Tickets they take.
Note. A Check-Book kept at the ab»ve office for exa
mination, at two cents each number,, or twelve cents for
registering.
The Commissioners now draw 600 Tickets per day.
George Bringhurft,
COACH & HARNESS MAKER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public,
that he has removed fr*m Arch-street, to No. 13 in
north Fifth-ftreet, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground,
where he continues the business of
Coach making in all its Branches.
He makes all kinds of crane neck and perch Carriages
such as Coaches, Chariots, Phaetons, and Coachees; alfe'
Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kinds of Har
ness, with plated or brass mounting. H« hath a g»od
supply of the best materials, and a fteck of the best sea
soned wood.
Orders from any part of the United States will be du
ty attended to with the greatsit pun&uality and dispatch,
His long experience in bofinefs, his care in the execu
tion of his work, and an unremitted attention te the de
sires of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove fuffi
cient recommendations.
He has several second-hand Carriages for sale, viz. a
compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian
blinds all round; a Phxton; a Chair; and a Sulkcy with
a falling top.
All kinds of Carriages fold on Comir.iilion, and Car
riages taken in to (land by the month or year.
10' Apprentices wanted to the Business.
Philadelphia, November >1, t,t,&s3»n.lawd»
FOR SALE.
A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about four hun
dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette
of the United States, Mo. ixg, Cheihut-ftrect.
December p §
TUESDAY EVENING % JAhUART 19, 1796.
JUST COME 70 HAND,
By the ftiip Factor, from London, a very extensive
a/Tortment of
Gentlemen s Dress Waijlcoating ;
Sach as Sattins, tambor'd Camel'? Hair, Moleskins,
Caffimer», tit-
Yfith a very elegant afibrtment of
Bcfl London fuperjine Cloths & CaJJimers.
January 6,
Nutmegs and Mace.
Jnft come to hand, a small Invoice of Mace and
Nutmegs:—Likcwife on hand,
Spei maceti Candles and
A General Aflortment of Groceries,
'Which will be lold low, for cash at N0.96.
Chelhut-ftreet, corner of Third-street: by
(eotf) DUNCAN M'INNES.
WAGNER,
Woolen Draper and Mens' Mercer,
At No. 15, South SecondJlreet,
H AS, in addition, to his aflortmcnt of fuperfinejdoths
and Cafluners, Received by the Fa&or from Lon
don, a very elegant afforonent of Gentlemens' Waistcoat
Patterns; such as Sattin, Silk Molelkin, Cafiimer, and
MerfeiUes, which will be fold at their jull prices.
January o. d.
Per the Brigs Eliza, M'Leod, and Thsodafia, Captain
Justice,
And for sale by the Subscribers,
Prime Coffee,
In Hogiheads, barrels, and bags, and forae
COCOA.
dtf
, WhG have likew'rfey
A few Pipes of LISBON WINE, for Sale.
Jan. 6. 5
Will be ianded to-morrow morning,
At Philip Care's wharf,
The Cargo of the brig Susanna, J. Frankford, mailer,
from Havanna,
CONSISTING OF
Tierces"^ 6 ' '""'j First l ualit y Jamaica Sugars
JI Baks of Cotton,
U Puncheons Jamaica Rum,
If Tons of logwood and fuftic,
708 Salted Hides,
40 Boxes Segars,
Dec. 5.
537 Hogftieads, "S
459 Barrels, C Coffee, above (Soo.coolb.
224 Bags, J
115 Hogsheads of choice Jamaica Sugar.
ail Bales of St.Domingo Cotton,
Will lie landed Monday morning, *6th inft. at South-
Being the eft tire cargoes of Sn»w Hebe from Jamaica;
Brig Poily, and Schoonar Industry, from Jcremie,
FOR sale BY
OAobcr 12.
320 Barrels of si elh New-England Beef,
Barrels of Cider,
2COO Pair of Shoes,
1000 Yards Tow C!oth,
a* Sheets of Copper,
1 z K *gs Lard, and
60 Wool Hats.
FOR SALE BIT
January 9.
MADEIRA, ")
SHERRY and S- WINES.
PORT )
For Sale by
EDWARD STOW, jun-
No. 4, South Water-Street.
Dec. 12
30 Pipes Gogniac Brandy,
Cotks, in hales, and
Holland Gin, in pipes,
For Sale by
Benjamin W. Morris.
e .dtf
December 31,
For SALE, by the Subicribers,
On reasonable terms of credit,
6 Bales of low-priced Flax and Tow Oznaburgs,
6 Bales of Englilh Sail Cauvafs of the follswing num
bers, v«. No. 4, 5, 6;
Willing! iff Francis,
3taw. Penn ftrcet.
November »i.
Asjheton and James Humphreys,
CONVEYANCERS,
HAVING conne&t d themselves in bufincfs,,at their
Office No. 63, South Third Street, next door but
one to the corner of Doek Street. Draw at a moderate
charge, deeds, bonds, mortgages, contrads agreements
memorials, petitions, 3cc. &c.
They li*.ewile buy and fell Real Estates upon commis
sion, and procure upon loan on good security.
The business of an Attorney at Law and Notary Pub
lic is also tranfa&ed at the said Ofiice by the fubferiber.
ASSHTON HUMPHREYS.
th&f4w
J»n-4
OHIO CO
DEEDS to the proprietors. in the agency of Winthrop
Sargent* are deposited with Thomas M'Euen, No.
78, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, and ready to be deliver
ed when calied for. A fee on d dividend of the Funds has
be§n declared, which proprietors may receive by a draft
upon the treasurer of the company, j
N. B. Eight dollars are due upon each fharc, for ex
penccs of the agmcy,
December 2Q
WANTED,
A Dry Good Store, near the centre «f bufiaefs, en or
before the ift Of Irfarch next. Enquire of Mr. KlDii,*
No. joi, Market-Street. ' I
, Ju««jr <• ■
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN HARLAND.
No. 66 Chefnut-itreet,
m&t
Jul-
Arrived,
RICH. & J. POTTER
FOR SALE B V
George SibbalJ,
d No. 170 l'outh Front-it r vet
ftriet wharf,
Peter Blight.
§
Samuel Coates,
No. 82, South Front-Street,
'AN
LOTTERY OFFICE,
N°. 64yfoutb Second-Qretf,
CANAL Tickets for sale, and cacti or tickcts given for
any prizes that may be drawn.
Stfit. 26. *
By the last arrivals from London,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Fajhionable plated Ware Is! jeweller
January 16.
Office of the Insurance Company of North
JANUARY nth, 179 C.
r "r , HE Dividend declared by the President and
1 tors, for the last fix months, is One Dollar and Sc.
venty-Five Cents mi eacU (hare of Stock in this Company ;
which will be paid at this Office to the Stockholders, or
their Attorneys, duly authorised, on any day after the
lift inft. agreeably to Charter.
January 14,
James Tiffin,
WHOLESALE isf RETAIL HATTER,
No. 70, foutfi Second street, near the City Tavern
HAS just received by the late arrivals from Lonrt 1
and Bristol, a large and elegant aflfortmer: of f .utile*;
and Gentlemens fafhionahle HATS.—AIfo, a variety f
Childrens HATS of different colours, whiv.ii will Cold
on the lowest terms for cash.
N. B. Ladies Hats trimM in the newest fafhi'on from
London. 0&, 12.
No. 8, North b ront-Jireel.
Printed Calico aud Mufliij
WAREHOUSE*.
RICHARD fcf JAMES POTT :R
Have jufl received <z superb ajfortment of the foil: -1 a
•which they offer for sale.
PRINTED calicoes Gentlemen's neck
4-4 wd. book muslins New fafhion.lle fh
6-4 wd. ditto ditto Mad
Book muslin handkerchiefs Tambour'.: ui.
Pocket ditto Gurr h
Colored, bordered, muslin Humhai &
handkerchiefs C.'offa. -See . j
Very new fancy ditto |
Elegant tambore muslins
Colored work ditto
Laced figured ditto
Procade J ditto
Ladies pi aids
And a variety of othei
Many of tfce above good;
for the Well-India market.
l)ece;nl< r 2 3
C*CN t Ali"»ii>iO tvo
* m?r, one do Pi<;
do. Double Pica,
do,. Script one do. French" C
four line Pica, fewu Alpfcai
crs, Cuts, cjV. v!l thii f
hove OrTice wiil ->e Ibid .
prenti< and a well eftui
flourifhing rown, about 50
i ]>C / p[>' •: ticcs bl vi
F*rvc ; computing;' from
The price oi he Printing
i'ime a..d Newspaper Ellablifh.iv..
Pounds, ci.rcij-
Cow!., the
otic lit?lf iii 3 uonchs, t ; •o i. "
.urther infor.u ttion app:'' . •
the United V-'.-.s.
i et'r-rs 'tuft paid) \vi!> r
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This Day is pu.h
By BENJAMIN DAVIRS,
THE
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RECEIVED,
For sale on reasonable terms, by
IVWings & Franris,
No. 11 Pcnn-ftrcc:.
America,
Ebcnezer Hazard, Secretary.
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