Number 1072. J For Freight, or Charter, General Washington, IVilliam Perry, majler, BURTHEN 2600 barrels; now in the Carpenter's hands, and will be ready to receive a cargo in two or three days. Her accommodations for pafiengers are txcrllent. For terms of which, or freight, apply to the Captain, or KEAttNY WHAR TON. Feb. 9. ?<»t. FOR CHARTER, EAGLE, ABOUT 257 tons burthen; is now in complete order to receive a cargo on board, and lays the second wharf below Pine-street. Enquire of Jehu. Hollingsworth & Co. February 8 For Sale, or Charter, THE SLOOT BETSEY, John Dankins, BURTHEN about 800 barrels flour, in complete or der to receive a cargo immediately. For terms apply to the Captain on board, at the subscriber's whar£ — or t o JOSEPH SIMS. Who has for Sale, just imported in faidjloop, Coffee, of an excellent quality, in hhds. and tierces, Sugar, ditto in hhds. and barrels. February iz. § For Falmouth, and a Market, IffiL* roebuck. Will begin to wkc in in a few days, and is in- tended to fail with all expedition. For freight or passage, apply to Thomas & n Clifford, Who have Imported in/aid Vejfel, and have for Sale. Besides their ufualjaffortihent 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 Bipes, cases of mens, womens and childrens Hats assorted, London and Britkol pewter, best Englilh crown Glass of the different sizes from 8 by Jt to 9 by ? inches, bull's-eye Glass, boxes of Tin Plates, Bar Lead ?ad Shot, and a quantity of Copper in Iheets and bottoms. They have likrwife received, An affortmentof Ga'rnett & Company's patent systems 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 asfavingin the wear of cordage, and are now generally used for the principal blocks in new veifyla . Also, a few Pipes of Old Madeira WINE. January 14. 2aw ' Excellent Cliret in Casks, FOR SALE, BY j'ofeph Anthony & Son. February 13. medicines. JOSEPH HUGGEFORD, druggist, Np 319 Pearl-flreet, lare Queen-Street, INTENDING to retire from bulinels.will dispose of his whole flock of Medicines together with a complete Ihop furnifhed, which are of the latest imported and bell quality. ... , Any persons inclining to pur chafe the whole will be only charged a small advance on the original coll and the terras of payment rendered easy. The purchaser will have the advantage (if he chooses) of taking immediate possession of the shop and cellar as the houfc is engaged for another year, and on the firft: of May next he may have possession of the whole which is an excellent stand for bu siness and no medical (lore better ellablilhed nor more ex tensively in trade on the continent. Perfmis not inclining to purchase the whole may be accommodated with any quantity at very reduced prices. Those persons who are indebted to the co-partncrftiip of Peter and Joseph Huggeford, will b: pieafed to pay the fame to Joseph Huggeford, on or before the ljthday of April next, as after that time all outstanding debts will be put into the hands of an attorney New-York Feb. 6, JUST PUBLISHED, And for sale by THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone House, No 4 1, South Second Street. In one handsome volume, printed with a goed type, on fine paper, price one dollar, A narrative of the Briti/h KtnbaJJy to China, In the year 1791, 1793. and 1794, containing the various circumftanccs of the Enibafly, with accounts of the customs and manners of the Chinese, with a def criptioii of the country, towns, cities, &c. BY AENEAS ANDERSON. An Embafly to Chiiiais an event which naturally ex cites general curiofitv, from the ignorance which pre vails refpefting the interior parts of that Empire, whole jealous laws forbid the intrusion of any other people. The novelty of an authentic description of it mult at tract the attention of an enlightened people. The author has accurately related every circumltance which came under his ewn observation, with muck in formation drawn from unquestionable sources calcula ted to gratify reasonable curlofity and enlarge the know ' d»e of a country so little known to thi other nations f the Globe. Dec. 29. 4 wsaW. 00 K SI UKt, LA W- No. 313 High-ftrset. GEORGE DAVIS, IN addition to his general colleilion of Books, on hand, has received by late arrivals at New-York, Baltimore, and this port, from Dublin, a further large A>pply— Among which are Bacon's Abridgement, 5 vols. Comyns's Digest, 6 vols. Loft's edition of Gilbert's Law of Evi dencc; Tremiine's Picas of the Crown, » vols, and Fitzherbert's Natuia Breviutn. These, with all other publications that he offers for sale, are of the latest edi tions ; and Gentlemen niijr depend upon being fufmilled with every Book wanting to form a moll extcnuve Law Library, at the fame moderate prices which for several year! pad have so dniverfaU- difl-inguilhed them, and which his ready sales enable him to continue. Orders from any part of the U»ited States pun&ually January 1 Portraits. ANY Ladies and Gentlemen, who are desirous of hav ing their Likenesses takes, may have them done by r applying to the Painter, at NJ. Hi, earner of tTni; n and Fourth streets, where they can be referred to specimens. <$a.jene of tit tDnitrt) & fates COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for Young Ladles. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE having removed from Lodge Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and Spruce-ftreeti, for tke advantage of a large, convenient House, in a dry, kealthy situation; hopes for the continuance of the encou ragement ftie has hitherto so highly exparienced ; and for which she returns her sincere acknowledgment. Mrs. Groombridce is affilled by Masters of the firft ability; and the ufeful, as well as ornamental branches of education are particularly attended to. February 8, SHOT, OFill sizes, from 32 lb to Grape, Cambooles, Pots, and other castings executed at the Ihorteft notice, Nail rods, from lod to spike, Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for caflcs or cutting into nails, from a brad to I2d nails, Afichor3, from 17 Cwt. to ioolb. Bar Iron, A Quantity of Jimes River Tobacco, Carolina Pork. Herrfngs in barrels, Kiln-dried corn meal iri Hhds. and Bbls. Rye flour &c. to be fold by Levi Hollingjhvorth & Son. An-TVft 4 Copper Ware-Houle, No. 2. North Fourtli Street. GEORGE tsf HENRY WESCOTT T T AVE just received by the late vessels fi;om London, ilLiverpool and Bristol, and whieh they are felling at the molt reduced prices for cash, or a Ihort credit, a very large and extensive afTortment offtieet Copper and Bottoms, comprising (heets fron, 5 to ioclb. and bottoms from 16 inches to 5 feet—Alfo a handsome as sortment of the rfioft approved sheathing Copper with nails, and bolts, Tin in boxes, Block-tin, Spelter in calks, Spelter fodder, pig lead, &c. &c. Jan. 2 George Bringhurft, COACH & HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends,and the public, that he has removed fr«m Arch-street, to No. 23 in north Fifth-ftreet, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground, where he continues the buiinefs of Coach making in all its Branches. He makes all kinds of crane neck and perch Carriages such as Coaches, Chariots, Phxtons, and Coachees ; also* Chairs, ICittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; $nd all kinds of Har ness, with plated or brass mounting. He hath a good 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 ly attended to with the greateil pun&uality and dispatch. His long cxpericnce in buiinefs, 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 futfi cicnt recommendations. He has several second-hand Carri.ges for sale, viz. a compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian blinds all round; a Phxton ; a Chair; and a Sulkey with a falling; top. All kinds of Carriages fold on Commiflion, and Car riages taken in to stand by the month or year. Apprcnticeswanted tQ the Butinefs Philadelphia, November 21 Philadelphia and Lancajlcr Turnpike Company, January 13th, 1796. Notice is hereby given, THAT agreeable to a bye Law of tli<; Stock Hold ers, Subferiptions will be opened at the Compa ny's Office in Philadelphia, on Wednef lay the 10th day of February next, for one hundred additional (hares of Capital Stock in said Company —Thefum to be demanded for each (hare will be three hundred Dol lars with Jntereft at 6 per cent, on the different instal ments, from the time they were federally called for to be paid by the original Stooli Holders, one hundred Dollars thereof to be paid at the time of fubferibing, and the remainder in three equal payments at 30, 60 and 90 days. No person to be permitted to fubferibe more than one (hare on the fame clay. By order of the board, WM. GOVETT, Secretary. w&t. §3 W - Jap.. it PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, at the Stone house, No. 41, south fe Domestic Medicine ; Or a Treat ife on the Prevention and Cure of Dis eases by Regimen and Simple Medicines, with an Ap pendix, containing a Difpenfatory'for the use of pri vate Pra •which they offer fcr sale. PRINTED calicoes I Gentlemen's neck handkfs. 4-4 wd. book muflißs I New fafhionable shawls 6-4 wd. ditto ditto j Madras handkerchiefs Book muslin handkerchiefs Pocket ditto Colored, bordered, muslin handkerchiefs Very new fancy ditto Elegant tambore muslins Colored work ditto Laced figured ditto Brocaded ditto Ladies plaids And a variety of othei £fany of the above good: for the Weft-India market. December 1% WHOLESALE & RETAIL HATTER, No. 70, louth Sccond street, near the City Tavern, HAS just received by the late arrival? from London and Bristol, a large and elegant assortment of Ladies and Oentlemens fafhionabte HATS.—AIio, a variety of Children! HATS of different colours, which will be fold on lowest terms for cash. N. B. Ladies Hats trlmM in the newefi,fafhion from London. one hundred feet deep, a (table and wash house, which las a communication to Race-street, four years of the I-eafe is unexpired on the firft day of January next, These premises are in good repairs, and the pur chafer may have immediate pofleiHor. For particulars enquire of Robert Coe, No, 46, south Second-street. December I !\TION, in the town of Woodbury, coun ty of'Gloucefter, and state of New-Jersey, contain ing about one hundred and fifty acres; a suitable propor tion of which is woodland and improved meadow. A great part of th : arable land is in a high state of cultiva tion, and very natural to the produ&ion of red clover. On said plantation there is a genteel two story brick house with four rooms on a floor, and a good dry cellar under the whole; together with a barn, corn-cribs, and The garden is large, and contains a good colle&ion of the best kinds of grafted and inoculatcd fruit trees; the orchard consists of about three hundred grafted apple trees. Any person inclined to purchase said premises, may be informed of the terms, by apply- ing to February 8. Notice is hereby given that an at tacjimcnt was ifiued out of the inferior court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Cumberland, in the state of New Jerley, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of Febru ary last, against the goods and chattels, rights and credits, lands and tenements of George Hutz (not being a resident at that time within the state of New Jersey) at the suit of Jonathan Ballinger, indorsee of Job Butcher, which was levied by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland " on a certain (loop or shallop called the Fly of Philadelphia" with its appurtenances, as by the return of the said sheriff will more particularly appear—and notice is also hereby further given, agreeably to the dire&ion of an a6t of the Legislature of the state of New-Jersey in such cafe made and provided, that unless the said George Hutz shall ap pear and give special bail to answer the suit so as afore said instituted against him by the said Jonathan Ballinger, within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then and in 1 hat cafe judgment (hall be entered" against the said George Hutz " by default, and that the said sloop or shallop so as aforefaid seized on the said attachment" will be fold for the fatisfaction of all " creditor? who shall appear to be justly entitled to any demand thereon, andfliall apply for tiiat purpof'e." Dated at Salem, in the county of Salem, in the fai state, the thirty first day of March A. D. 1795. GILES, Clerk. Lucius Horatio Stockton, "> Attorney for the PUT. J T,a ground rent* [VOLUMS IX. SPIRITS. THOMAS CAVE. m4w Willing f & Francis. jtaw- Tambour'd muslins Gurrahs Humhucns Coflaes &c &c All elegant and frefli aflfort- ment of ribbands and fifties Cotton {lockings W«rfted ditto :r articles, juA. opened. Is are particularly calculated James Tiffin, TO BE SOLD, AN BREW HUNTER. m,w&f m&tu4W sjawtf