Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, January 20, 1796, Image 1

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PHILIP NICKLIN CO.
Have fir Sale at their STORES, on Walnut-Jlreet
Wharf,
45 Tons of Pig Lead;
4© Pipes best quality Teneriffe Wne ;
30' Pipes of Madeira Wine, comprising each quality,
and contained in pipes, hogftieads, and quarter
casks;
3 Pipes and 3 hogsheads aid Port;
150 qiiarter caflcs Mountain;
50 cwt. of Sugar Candy, in boxes of 80 to each ;
3400 lbs. Jalap in powder, in 3 cases;
1100 lbs. of Camphor, in 1 casks;
% casks of Copperas;
English Sail Cloth, No. lay;
30 bbls. of Conne&icut Beef;
and'a quantity of Mahogany.
ALSO,
Ihe schooner
INDUSTRY,
BURTHEN seventy tons, is a good
veflel, and will be fold at a rate, and on a libe
ral credit. November 27. tu,th&s
For Canton,
WOODDROP SIMS,
John B. Hodgfon, commander,
SHE is a stout live oak and cedar built veflel, just copper
ed, and fails remarkably fact ; will leave this port the last
•J February. For freight out, or home, apply to
Joseph Sims.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
A small quantity of GINSENG, of the firft quality—
apply as above.
r£>vFor SALE or CHARTER,
The Ship CATHERINE,
Now lyiag at Mr. Huddell's wharf in
Southwark ; burthen 10% ton*: ftie is now in readiness
to receive a cargo, andean be font to sea at a small ex
pence, as she was supplied last voyage in London with
many new fails and rigging.
Hie terras of sale will be reafonafele, and time of pay
ment made easy. Enquire of
Who has for Sale,
Sherry Wine, Dowlas, Irish Linens,
Segars, Belfaft Canyafs, Spaailh Cordage, and Bristol
Window Glass—and the HOUSE and STORJES he now
occupies. *
Jan-. 6. dtf
For Falmouth, and a Market,
ROEBUCK.
Will begin to take in in a few days, and is in
tended to fail with all expedition. For freight
or passage, apply to
IVb« have Imported in said Vtjfcl, and have for Sale.
Besides their usual affortraent of Ironmongery, Cutlery,&c.
A few crates of Flint Glass Ware, crates of Phials,
crates of cream colour'd Ware, boxes of Long and (hort
Pipes, cases of mens, womens and childrens Hats allotted,
London and Bristol pewter, best Englilh crown Glass of
the different Czes from 8 by n to 9 by 7 inches, bull's-eye
Glass, boxes of Tin Plates, Bar Lead and Shot, and a
quantity of Copper in Iheets and bottoms.
They ha ve liknvijt received t
An afiortmentof Garnett & Company's patent fyftertis for
Blocks for ships use, and other purposes, which arc found
from several years experience, to be a very considerable
saving of labour, as well as saving in the wear of cordage,
and are now generally used for the principal blocks in new
veflels.
Also, a few Pipfs of Old Madeira WINE.
January 14. law.
FOR CHARTER,
I The (hip Little Mary, J. Benners,
mailer, and the ship Fame, E.
fejJones, mailer.
«Ss3i£te«fessWell built veflels, fail fact, and are
in complete order to receive cargoes immediately. For
terms apply to the matter oa board said veflels, laying
at the fubfsriber's wharf, or to ,
December 2 I
yuji Arrived per the Snow Bojion, James Ktrkpatrick,
Majler, from Liverpool,
113 Crates well-afiorteil Queen's Ware,
4000 buftiels best floved fine Salt,
Sc to be fold at No. 1, Pine-street, by
James Campbell.
..Alf©, a few boxes well-afTorted Irish Linens.
kJpdwOf**- Said Snow for Freight or Char
ter ' e * t ' ler to Weft-Indies or
Enquire as above.
sluvuft 18,
For Sale orCharter,
The new ship SUCCESS,
Robert Wcllh, m after; lying at Stam-
wharf; a strong faithful built veflcl, fails extreme
ly well, and is also well found ; burthen
For terms apply to
Joseph Anthony & Sen.
Who have received by said vefiel,
A few casks Madeira Wine, mould
and dipt Candles, and best Bofto* Chocolate.
December 29. dtf
For Charleston, (S. C.)
The new Schooner
PHILADELPHIA,
Robert Butler, mailer,
NOW lying in Smith's Dock, {he fecondabove Race-street;
is ready to take in goods; and having been built for a
Packet, has excellent accommodations for paflengers, and
will fail in a few days. For freight or passage apply to
the Captain on board, or JOHN SHIELDS,
Jan. 12. d No. 2i,Chefnut-ftreet.
Jamaica Rum.
The Cargo of the brig Peacc, Captain Gray, from the
north fide of Jamaica,
Will be landed to-morrow morning at Sout!Jlrcet wharf,
High Proof RUM,
Prime SUGAR and COFFEE.
NevsjiAcr 9. v
of die Ipnifti) |p idAt%
Dec. a
John Craig,
No. n, Dock-street
Thomas & John Clifford,
JOSEPH SIMS.
. Peter Blight.
5
WEDNESDAT EVENING, JAhUART 20, 3796.
A Cargo of St. Übes Salt,
"JuJi arrived by theJbip Eagle, capt. IVilllamfon,
FOR SALE, BY
Philips, Cramond & Co.
January 19,
Knives and Forks.
A good affortraent of table and desert Knives and Forks,
with or wr.hout cases, for sale by
Rowland Parry,
No. 36, Chefnut-ftreet.
LIKEWISE,
Plated and Japanned Ware,
Jewellery, fine Cutlery, «scc. &c. &c. as usual.
Plated work, Gold Rings and Lockets, and every thing
in the Gold and Silver line done at the lhort#ft notice
and in the best manner.
Becember 28
Copper Ware-House,
No. 2. North Fourth Street.
GEORGE HENRY WESCOTT
IT AVE just received by the late veflels from London,
XXLiverpool and Bristol, and whieh they are felling
at the raoft rtduced prices for cash, or a short credit,
a very large and extensive aflbrtment of fteet Copper
and Bottoms, comprising ftieets fron. 5 to ioclb. and
bottoms from 16 inches to 5 feet—Alfo a handsome as
sortment of the mod approved Iheathing Copper with
nails, and bolts, Tin in boxes, Block-tin, Spelter in
calks, Spelter fodder, pig Wad, &c. &c,
Jan. 2
Fer SALE, by the Subscribers,
In PENNSTREET, '
The follmving articles of the laji importation from China,
160 Quarter Chests Hyson Tea,
120 Quarter Chests Souchong Tea,
4©o Boxes China, containing Tea Setts,
4500 Piece* Nankeens.
September 14.
SHOT,
fizcs, from 32 lb to Grape,
Cambooles, Pots, and other callings executed at the
fliorteft notice,
Nail rods, from lod to spike,
Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for cases or cutting into nails, from
a brad to iad nails,
Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to loolb.
Bar Iron,
A Quantity of James River Tobacco,
Carolina Pork.
Herrings in barrels,
Kiln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Bbls.
Rye fl»ur See. to be fold by
Levi Hollingjkuorth & Son.
Aa*vft 4
Canal Lottery Office,
Near the Bank of Ihe United States,
January i6Ja, 1796.
THE Public are informed, that if none of the high
prizes are out on Monday's drawing-, the pri£e of
Tickets will we raised to Thirteen Dollars, each, on Tues
day morning; and will be higher every week ensuing, on
account of the Five itatioaary Prizes, worth one hundred
thousand dollars.
By order of the Committee,
Wm. Blackburn, Agent.
STATE cf the IVHEEL:
1 prize of 30,000
5 do. 30,000
2 do. 10,000 - - 20,000
3 do. 2,500 - - 7,500
4 do. 2,000 - » 8,000
11 do. I,ooc - - 11,000
23 do. 500 - - 11,500
50 do. 100 - - 5,000
With a proportionate number of 12 dollar prizes
Purchasers will be accommodated with a credit propor
tioned to the number of Tickets they take.
Note. A Check-Book kept at the abvvc office for exa
mination, at two cents each number, or twelve oents for
registering.
The Commifiioncrs now draw 600 Tickets per day.
George Bringhurft,
COACH y HARNESS MAKER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public,
that- he has removed from Arch-street, to No. 43 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 ; also*
Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kinds of Har
ness, with plated or brass mounting. Me hath a jjpod
supply of the best materials, and a stock of the best sea
soned wood.
Orders from any part of the United States will be du
ty attended to with the greatest punctuality and dispatch.
His long experience in business, his care in the execu
tion of his work, and an unremitted attention to the de
sires of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove fuffi
cient recommendations.
He has fevcral second-hand Ca*ri ges for sale, viz. a
compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Ven«tian
blinds all round; a Phxton; a Chair ; and a Sulkey with
a falling top.
All kinds of Carriages fold on Commission, and Car
riages taken in to (land by the month ©r year.
gj* Apprentices wanted to the BuGnefs.
Philadelphia, November ai. t,t,&s3;w.aawd©
Philadelphia and Lancajler Turnpike
Company,
January 13th, 1796,
Notice is hereby given,
THAT agreeable to a bye Law of tire Stock Hold
ers, Subferiptions will be opened at the Compa
ny's Office in Philadelphia, on Wedneflay the 10th
day of February next, for one hundred additional
lhares of Capital Stock iti said Company—The sum tq
be demanded for each lhare will be thi ee hundred Dol
lars with Interest at 6 per cent, en the different instal
ments, from the time they were severally calle-d for to
be paid by the origiaal Stock Holders, one hundred
Dollars thereof to be paid at the,time of subscribing,
and the remainder in three equal payments at 30, 60
and 90 days.
No perion to be permitted to subscribe more than
one fliare on the fame day.
By order of the bonrt,/,
WM. GOVETT, Secretary.
w&t.
Jan.is.
mwftf
w & f.
Willings ssf Francis.
3taw
30,000
100,000
JUST COME 70 HAND,
By the fliip Faitor, from London, a very extensive
afTortment of
Gentlemen s Dress Waijlcoating ;
Such as Sattins, tambor'd Camel'? Hair, Molelkins,
Caflimers, &c.
With a very elegant aflortment of
Best London fuperjine Cloths & CaJJimers.
AND FOR SALE BY
January 6
Nutmegs and Mace.
Just come to hand, a small Invoice of Mace and
Nutmegs:—Like wife on hand,
Spermaceti Candles and
A General Aflortment of Groceries,
Which will be fold low, for cafli at No. 96.
Chefnut-ftreet, corner of Third-street: by
Ceotf) DUNCAN M'INNES.
WAGNER,
Woolen Draper and Mens' Mercer,
At No. 25, South Secondjireet,
HAS, in addition, to his aflortment of fuperfine'Clotfrs
and Caffimers, Received by the Fadtor from Lon
don, a very elegant assortment of Gentlemens' Waiflcoat
Patterns; such as Sattin, Silk Meleflcin, Cafiimer, and
JVlerfeilles, which will be fold at their just prices.
January 9. d.
Just Arrived,
Per the Brigs Eliza, M'Leod, and Theodcrfta, Caplain
Justice,
And for sale by the Subscribers,
Prime Coffee,
In Hoglheads, barrels, and tag*, an«i fame
COCOA.
RICH. & J. POTTER.
Who bai<? likewfe,
A few Pipes of L T 6BON WINE, for Sale.
Jan- 6. $
WiH be landed to-morrow morning,
At Philip Care's wharf,
The Cargo of the brig Susanna, J. Frankford, master,
from Havanna,
—consisting OF —
I2Z Hoelhoads, and") . _
12 Tierces j quality Jamaica Sugars.
51 Bales nf Cotton,
12 Puncheons Jamaica Rum,
15 Tons of Logwood and fuftic,
708 Salted Hides,
40 Boxes Segars,
FOR SALE BY
Dec. 3
537 Hagflwads, , .
4J9 Barrel?, fCcfiOe, above 6Q0,0001b.
224 Bags, \
tlj Hogsheads of choice Jamaica SugarJ
ill Bales of St.Domingo Cd'tton,
Will be Hnd«d Monday Kiotqing, 26th iuft. atr South-
fUxct wharf,
Being the entire cargoes of Snaw Hebe from Jamaica j
Biig Polly, and Schoouor Induilry, fromjeremie,
roR salk by
O&ober 22
320 liarrilsof frefh IVevr-Kngland Beef,
33 Barrels of Cider,
2000 Pair of Shoes,
1000 Yards Tow Cloth,
2» Sheets of Copper,
12 Ktgs Lard, and
60 Wool Hats.
for sale by
Samuel Coates,
No. 82, South Frow-Street
6t eod*\
January 9
MADEIRA, 7
SHERRY and I WINES.
PORT J
For Sale ly
EDWARD STOW, jun
No. 4, South Water-Street.
Dec. 12
30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy,
Cerks, in bales, and
Holland Gin, in pipes,
For Sale by
Benjamin W. Morris.
December 31
For SALE, by the Subscribers,
On reasonable terms of credit,
6 Bales of low-pri«d Flax and Tow OznabUrgs,
6 Bales of English Sail Canvass of the following num
bers, viz. No. 4, 5, 6.
Willings Iff Francit,
3taw. Penn-ftreet.
November 2L.
Asjheton and.ya?nes Humphrey r 3
CONVEYANCER'S,
HAVING canne<sL*d themselves in bufmcfs, 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, contrails agreements,
memorials, petitions, &c< &c.
They likewise buy and fell Real Estates upon commis
sion, and prbcure monsy upon loan on good security.
The bufmcfs of an Attorney at Law and Notary Pub
lic is also tranfa&ed at fche said Office by the fubferiber.
ASSHTON HUMPHREYS.
th&f4w
Jan.4
OHio com:
DEEDS to the proprietors in the agency of Winthrop
-'Sargent, are deposited with Thomas jVPEucr, No.
78, Chefhut-ftreet, Philadelphia, and ready to be deliver
ed when called for. A fiscond dividend of the Funds has
been declared, which proprietors may receive by a draft
upon the treasurer of the company.
N. B. Eight dollars are due upon each share, forex
pences of the agency.
December 29.
A N T
A Dry Good Store, near the centre of business, on or
before the ift of March next. Enquire of Mr. KIDD,
No. iyi, MarW-Strt«t
January 6.
JOHN HARLAND,
No. 66 Chefnut-ftreet,
m&t
George Sibbahi,
No. 170 icrjth Front-fir eeV
Peier Blight.
eqdtf
'ANY.
Wwziu
D,
LOTTERY OFFICE,
N°. (>4,fouth Second-Brett %
CANAL Tickets for sale, and calh or tickets given for
any prizes that may be drawn.
Sept. 26. §
RECEIVED,
By the laii arrivals from London,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Fajh'tonable plated lVarc& Jewellery^
For falc 011 reasonable terms, by
Wtilings & Francis,
No. 21 Penn-flrcet.
January 16.
Office of the Injurance Company of North •
Jlqierica,
JANUARY nth, 1796.
r pHE Dividend declared by the President and Direc-
X tors, for the last iix months, is One Dollar and S«-
venty-Five Cents <*n each fliare 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
aift inft. agreeably to Charter.
Ebenezer Hazard, Secretary.
d3t.m&t,zij,
January 14,
James Tiffin,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL lIATTER,
No. 70, south Second street, near the City Tavern,
HAS just received by the late arrivals from London
and Bril'tol, a large and elegant assortment of Ladies
and Gentbrmcns fafhionable HATS.—AIfo, a variety of
Childrens HATS of different colours, which will be fold
on the lov.cft terms for ca(h.
N. B. Ladies Hats trimM in the newest fafhionfroro
London. OA. 12.
' No. 8, North Frvnt-Jlreet.
Printed Calico and Muslin
WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD isf JAMES POTTER,
Have jujl received a fuperl assortment of the folio-wing artsilss,
ivh 'tcb tbey offer for sale.
PRINTED calicoes Gentlemen's neck handkfs*
4-4 wd. book muslins New fafhionable fliawls
6-4 wd. ditto ditto Madras handkerchiefs
Book muilin handkerchiefs Tambour'd muslins
Pocket ditto Gurrahs
Colored, bordered, muslin Humhums
handkerchiefs Coffees &c &c
Very new fancy ditto An elegant and frefti aflort-
Elegant tambore muslins ment of ribbands and
Colored work ditto faflies
Laced figured ditto Cotton (lockings
Brocaded ditto ' Worded ditto
Ladies plaids
And a variety of othei
Many, of the above gooi
for the Weft-India market,
December 23
F O K SAL Ey
A Printing-Office, complete;
CONTAINING two two Founts ©f Long Pri
mer, one do B*nall Pica, one do. Pica, one do. En
giifb, one do. Double Pica, one do. Double English, one
do. Script, one do. French Cannon, three Alphabets of
foor line Pica, seven Alphabets of leven line Pica, Flow
ers, Cuts, All the Founts a,re very large. The a -
beve Office will be fold with the benefit of several Ap
prentice-*, and a well eftabltllied Newspaper, in a very
flourifhing t«wn, about 50 miles southward of Baltimore.
The Apprentices have from ten months to fire years te
fcrve, computing from 16th September last.
The price of the Printing Apparatus, Apprentices'
Time a..d Newfpapjr Eftablifhmeat, is One Thousand
Pounds, Pennsylvania currency—one-third to be paid
down, -the remainder n good negotiable notes, payable
one half in 3 months, the other half in fix months. For
further information apply to the Office of the Gazette of
the United States. ,
J.etters (post paid) will-be attended-to.
December 14.
This Day is publiftied,
By BENJAMIN DAVIES, at No. 68, Higlv-Jirut,
American Repository, for 1*796.
containing:
A compleat Calendar for Rules for reducing tne car
the year. renciet- of the feveralflates.
Lifts of the executive, legif- . Table of pounds, &c. redu
lative and judicial arffic.rs ced into dollars & cents,
of the federal government Summary of the exports in
of the rtiinifters and 4 fuccefitve years.
confute to and from the Amount of the unredeemed
■United States. debt, annual revenue and
A reg'fter of the land and expenditures.
sea forces of do. A view of the finking fund.
Rates of postage, and times An estimate of the imports
of receiving & doling the of the United States, in
mails at Philadelphia. two several years.
Aliil ofthe poft-towns,with Domestic duties or excises.
the distances of each, on Drawbacks and bounties.
the main line, as well as Banks, with rules of con
crofs roads. dueling business.
— of the federal courts. Officers of the civil govern >
of the fiipervifors of the ment of Pennsylvania.
revenue. Estimate of cxpence* of do.
The mint, and monies of the in one year.
U.S. and the currency of Officers of civil government
each state. of New-York.
A lift of the commiilioners Sovereign princes' ami re-
of loans. publics of Europe.
A table, fluwing the propor- Lift of the navy of Great
tion of froe persons to Britain, corre&ed agree
flaves, and of males to fe- able to the latest informa-
males, &c. in the U.S. tion.
Militia of the United States, Do. of the navy of France,
with the proportion of do.
each. State of the air, and a diary
An alphabetical lift of duties of the winds and weather
agreeably to the last a& ki Philadelphia, durin^i*
of Congress. months, ending ift Sept.
Amount of impost and tonn- 1795.
age of one year. Bills of mortality in Philad-
Custom-house fccs 3 &c. of one year.
This little volume will contain a much greater compass,
as well as variety of matter, than that of the preceding
year, and will be embelliihed with an engraved frontis
piece, title page, and a vignette faced with a head ornp
ment, to each month. The scenes depi&ed in the g
nettes, allude chiefly to the rural labours ol the year. The
engravings are new, and executed with &n excellence that
does credit to the American fine arts.
At the fame place may be had,
Plans of the city of Philadelphia, and its enviroas, accu»
lately engraved from a late survey.
Maps of the United States, and of each state fep?rately.
A valuable c®lle<sfcion of modern Books, ami a afTortr*
ment of Stationary Wares.
Note.—ThofG who desire it, may havtfthe above-menti
oned Maps, or any other, coloured, canvafled, and varnish
ed, and put up in any manner that may be mod conveni
ent, by applying at directed above.
OvSt. 2, 1
[Volume IX.
:r articles, jufl epeaed.
Is are particularly calculated
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