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

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    Number 1076. J
For Freight, or Charter,
General Wafhiijgton,
BURTHEN a6oo barrels; now in the Carpenter's
hands, and will be ready to receive a cargo in two or
three days. Her accommodations for naflengers are
excellent. For terms of which, or freight, apply to the
Captain, or KEARNY WHAR TO.N.
Feb. 9. $6t.
FOR CHARIER,
EAGLE,
ABOUT 257 tons hurth-ii; is now 111
order to receive a cargo on board, and lays the
fccfid wharf below Pine-street. Enquire of
Jehu Hollingsworth & Go.
February 8
For Sale, or Charter,
B E T S E Y,
John Dankins, matter,
BURTHEN about 800 barrels flour, in complete Or*
der to receive a cargo immediately. For terms apply
to the Captain on board, at the fubferiber's wharf—
or to JOSEPH SIMS.
/ Vho has for S"l?t jufi imported in fetidJloop,
Coffee, of an excellent quality, in hhds and tierces,
Sugar, ditto in hhds. and barrels.
February iz. (J
Excellent Chret in Casks,
FOR SALE, BY
JoJepb Anthony & Son.
February 13.
No. 46, North Front Street,
THE co-partnership ofKNOX & Henderson" ex
pires this day by limitation. Tfce business in fu
ture will be carried on by David Knox, James Hender
fon & William Deas, under the firm of
Knox, Henderfon, iff Company.
; All those indebted te the former c»ncern, will please
close their accounts as loon as pofftble.
Havejuft received per tne (hip Faiflor from Londin,
the gleanings of their fall importation, consisting of
3 beautiful aflortment of cambrics, cambric muslins,
xnuflinets, corded dimities, printed handkerchiefs,
calicoes, chintzes, &c.&c.
Also a few boxes ounce threads, with a small a (Tort
xnent of fancy waiftcoating, &c
Jan. 5
MEDICINES.
JOSEPH HUGGEFORD,
DRUGGIST,
No 319 Pearl-street, lare Queen-Street,
INTENDING to retire from business, will dispose of his
whole ilock of Medicine* together with a complete
lhop furnilhed, which are of the latest imported and best
quality.
Any persons inclining to purchase the whole will he
only chr.rged a small advance on the original cost and the
terms of payment rendered easy. The purchaser will
have the advantage (if he chooses) of taking immediate
poflefiion of the lhop and cellar as the house is engaged
for another year, and on the firft of May next he may have
">n of the whole which is an excellent stand for Ui
linefs no medical store better established nor more ex
tensively conne&ed in trade on the continent.
Pcrfons not inclining to purchase ths whole may be
accommodated with any quantity at very reduced prices.
Those perrons who are indebted to the co-partnership
of Peter and Joseph Huggeford, will b i pleafcd to pay the
fame to Joseph Huggeford, on or before the 15th day of
April next, as after that time all out Handing debts will be
put into the hands of an attorney.'
New-York Feb. 6.
WILLIAM TOVNG, ,
No. 52 south Second-ftrest,
HAS FOK SALE,
An extcr.five assortment of PAPERS, from the manalac-
turers in Europe, and from hi 3 Manufactory onßran
dywine, whole sale and retail,
WRITING£sf PRINTING PAPERS, viz.
Imperial, Small fclio Post, phin
Super-royal,
Royal,
Medium,
Demy,
Thick Post, in folio,
Ditto, in quarto,
Extra large Folio Post,
Ditto, quarto, COARSE PAPERS.
?o!io Port, wove, London brown, allotted
Quarto, ditto, L"g-hook paper
Folio wove Pest, lined, Hatter's paper
Quarto do. do. Stainer's paper
Ditto, gilt, do. Common brown
Comjnon fixe Folio Port Patent fiieatbing paper
Ditto, quarto, plain Bonnetboards
Folio & quarto Post, gilt Binder's boards.
Alfv, a'varttty of other SrjriONSßr j4kticlfs, via.
"Wedgwood and glass philefophical ink-stands, well uf
fortcd ; pewter ink-chests of various sizes; round pewter
inkstands; paper, brass, and polished leather ink-Rands
fer the pocket; t,td morocco portable ink-stands with pla
ted spring locks, gold lea! and cniboffed papers; ftiining
l'aijd & land boxes, pounce & pounce boxea, ink & ink pow
der, -black leather & red morocco pocket hooks, with and
■without instruments, of various sizes. CounVring-kotfe
and packet pen-knives of the bed quality, ass-skin tablet
snd memorandum books. Ped and coloured wafsrs, com-
mon size, office ditto. Quills from half a dollar to three
tiollars per hundred, ready made pens Black Uad pen
•cils. Gum elastic or Indian rubber. Gilt and plain mes
sage and conversation cards.
All forts and sizes of BLANK BOOKS ready made or
made to order. Bank checks, blank bills of exchange, and
notes of hand executed in copyer plates, bills of lading,
zaanifcfts, feameij's articles and journals, &c. &c.
A well ft le&cd colle&ion of mifccllattcous books. Bi-
bles and prayer books various iizes and different bindings.
Toy books for children. Alio, of greek, latin, and
dailies, as are jiqvv in ufein the colleges and Schools of the
United States.
N. B. Feelt'sSpanifii flora indigo, moulds, other articles
nfed in marfufa&uririg of paper, to be had on easy trrms.
The mark ft price in Cnjh paidfar any quantity of Rags.
February 15. ' iaw6w
FOR SALE,
O * to be LET for a terra of years,
AN elega \t House with about forty-two acrrs jf Land
and A jadow. Th« situation is very convenient lor
a Country it, or for a person inclined to attend the
markets. Th re is a« excellent: Kitchen Garden, Icc-houfe,
and a variety of Fruit—the distance about five mi let from
fee cit). Foi further information apply to the Printer.
November 14. aawtf.
teem 0 r t!>r ©liitcD States
d iot —wsim
§3 W «
Ditto gilt
Bloflbm Paper aflbrted
Transparent folio Post
Superfine &,cosDmoii foolfi-.
Marbled papers, large and
small
FOR SALE,
At No. 129, Mulserry-Street,
2do Boxes Window Glass. 7 by 9 ;
180 ditto ditto 10 by 12;
10 ditto ditto 9 by 11;
50 ditto Castile Soap ;
50 ditto fweec Oil 7 • • 11 t_
20 baficcts do. jcomammgn bottles each ;
260 pieces Platillas.
The above are all entitled.to drawback.
AND ALSO ON HANd),
5© pieces Flanders Linen, well assorted ;
20 pieces Table Cloth 2- yards wide;
100 pieces Rolls;
1 a bdxes Ruflia Candles;
20 pieces Oil Cloth;
12 quarter Calks Sherry Wine;
Dutch Great Coats, of various sizes ;
Three very elegant FortePianos,imported fromjLondoh.
The aboVe Goods are offered by the Subscriber, upon
reasonable terms. Credit "from three to fix months for
approved Notes.
February 1 a.
COLUMBIA HOUSE
Boarding School for Young Ladies.
MP s.GRQOMBRIDGE havingrernoved from Lodge
Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and Spruce-streets,
for the advantage of a large, convenient House, in a dry,
kealthy fit uat ion J hepes for the continuance of the encou
r-agemeHt she has hitherto so highly exparienced j and for
which fl}e returns her lincere acknowledgment.
'.gj Mrs. Groombridge is aSiltcd by Masters of the
firft ability; and the uf<fal y as well as ornamental branches
of education are particularly attended to.
February 8.
S H O T,
OTi!l {izes, from 33 lb to Grape,
Cambooies, Pots, and ether callings executed at the
shortest notice,
Kail ro<.U, from rod to spike.
Hoop Iron, of allfizes, for caftca or cutting into nails, from
a bfad t?o izd nails,
Anchor*, from 17 Cv/t.to ioolb,
Bar froii,
A, Quantity cf Jkmes River Tobacco,
Ciitalina Pork.
lierrtngsin barrels,
Kiln-dried cora m&tl in Hfids. and Bhls.
Rye float" to he fold by
Levi Sff Son.
Auiujl 4
Copper Ware-Houie,
Nd. 2. North Fourth Street.
GEO iIGE if HENRY WESjCOTT
HAVEjuft received by the late vefiels from London,
Liverpool and Brlftol, and which they are felling
at the most reduced prices for cafn, or a fliort credit,
a very large and cxtenfive afTo.rtment of sheet Cc.ppei*
and Bottoms, comprising ftieets fron. 5 to loclb. and
bottoms from 16 inches to 5 fee!—Alfo a handl'ome af
fortmeitt of the most approved sheathing Copper with
nails, and bolts, "Tin in boxes, Block-tin, Syelver in
easts, Spelter fodder, pig lead, kc. &lc.
Jan. 1
George Bringhurft,
COACH & HARNESS MAKER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public,
that he has removed from Arch-ftreot, to No. 13 in
north Fifth-fcreet, adjoining the Epilcopal 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 Phretons, ami Coachees ; also
Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kinds cf Har
ness, with plated or brass mounting. Ha hath a good
supply of the best materials, an 4 a stock of the befl sea
soned wood.
Orders from any part of the United States will be du
ly attended to with the greatelt pundtualit/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 himfclf will prove fuffi
cient recommendations.
He has several second-hand Carri j ges for sale, viz. a
complear Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian
blinds all round; a Phxton ; a Chair ; and a Suikey with
a failing top.
All kinds of Carriages fold on CortimiiTion, and Car
riages taken in to (land by the month or year.
Apprentices wanted to the Business.
Philadelphia, November 2i. t,t,&s3w.2awdo
Philadelphia and Lancajler Turnpike
Company,
January 13 th, 1796.
Notice is hereby given,
THAT agreeable to a bye Law of the Stock Hold
ers, Subscriptions will be opened at the Compa
ny's Office in Philadelphia, on Wedneflay the toth
day mi February next, for one ha i Ired additional
(bares of Capital Stock in said Ci-npany—Thefum to
be demanded for each (hare will three hnndred Dol
lars with Jntereft at 6 per cent, on the different inflal
ments, from the time they were fcverally called ftor to
be paid by the original Stock Holders, one hundred
Dollars thereof to be paid at tUe time of fubferibing,
and the remainder in three equal payments at 30, 60
and 99 days.
No person to be permitted to subscribe more than
one the fame day.
By order of the board,
WM. GOVETT, Secretary.
w&t.
Jan. 13
FOR SALE.
A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn : about four hung
dred w< ight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette
of the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet.
December . §
WANTED,
ON Loan, for two or three years—2ooo Dollars, for
which a niortgage on Land will be given as security.
The land is clear of every incumbrance.
Jan. 9. d.
THE STOCKHOLDERS
In the Insurance Company of North-
America, are desired to meet at their Office, on Wcdnef
dav, the 17th February next, Ax 11 o'clock, a. m.
By order of the Directors,
EBEN. HAZARD, Secretary.
ni&tF 17
Jan nary aB.
H'J
Several Apprentices to the Print in g-
Bufinefe. Apply at the. Office of the Gazette of tlir
United States, N«.» *9, Gbeßiubft#«et. 4'
FRIDAY EVENING % FEBRUART 19, 3796.
PETER BORGER,
lawdw.
§2w.s3m
v & f.
I E I),
PUBLISHED,
Pfice Thfra-Fourths of a Dollar,
No. 60,
SOU f H SECOND-STREET,
STEP HENS'j
Philadelphia DireSlory,
for i 796,
WITH A PLAN OP THE
City of Philadelphia.
January i 3.
Publilhed, this Day,
And may be had of BENJAMIN D-dfILS, Mo. 63,
Hirrh-ftrett,
[Price j-Bths of a Dollar]
Revolutionary JuJlice Displayed;
Or an Infieie View of the various Prisons of Paris,
under the government of Robefpierreand the Jacobins;
Taken principally from the Journals, of the Prifdners
themfelve3,
Trartjlated f, om the French.
WITH AN APPENDIX,
Containing an acceunt of the promuijatifcn of the new
religion ofFranae ; the : mpio*s attack on thiaucicnt;
and violation, and plunder of the faered rtfccptar
cles of the d_ad.
" Ah! liberty koiv bftjl thou been /ported with
Madame Roland,
At the fan: place may be had, an elegant duodecimo
Pocket Atlas of the United States,
[ V PRICE ONE DOLLAR.]
Just putiifted—containi»jj nineteen Maps; that is, a gs
neral one of the United States, a particular one of cach
of the States, and of the Nfcrth-Weflera Territory.
Febrnsr)r 13. jawaw
JUST PUBLISHED,
BY JACOB JOHNSON fc? CO.
No. 147, Alarket-jlrccty Philadelphia,
DODD's xefieAions on Death, price 80 cents.
Hervey's Meditations, 80
Thompson's Seasons, with an elegant engraving 75
The Columbiad, a Poem, on the American war 18
The American Farm r's Guide, a new and ex*
cellent Trcsttife on Agriculture 20
DUworth's Bwk-Keeping 83
History of the Pelew Islands 25
J. Johnson & Co. wili pmMilh in 2 few days,
FlonVer; of Ancient and Modern History—2 vols.
February!. jkaw2m
THIS D4T IS PUBLISHED,
By MATHEWCA REV, N». I iß,Market-ltrc«ft,
[Price 25 centi]
At N ADDRESS
To the Hbufe of R;'j>rcfentatives of thr United
States,
ON LORD GRENVILLE's TREATY
Fehfi?r>ry. 1,
J OHN J. PA R R Y,
No. $)fouth Second
Has jufl received a. capital Arfbytmcnt of
Cap'd and Jewei'd Watches,
A variety of elegant CHAI S^;
And many other arricle-, in the line of Watch-Making,
which, he will fell low for cash.
IVsri trf every kind done as usual.
January 23.
W A G N E R,
Woolen Draper and Mens' Mercer,
At A'e. 25, South Scccn:!Jlreet,
HAS, in addition, to his assortment of fttperfine Cloths
and CaCimers, Received by the Fafior from Lon
don, a very elegant affortrnent ot Waistcoat
Patterns; such 43 Sattin, Silk Mokfkin, Caffimer, and
Merleilles, which will be fold at their just prices.
January 9,
MADEIRA, 1
, SHERRY and f- WINES
PORT J
For Sale by
EDWARD STOW, jun-
No. 4, South Water-Street.
Dec. 1 2
30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy,
Corks, in baleg, and
Holland Gin, in pipes,
For Sale by
Benjamin W. Morris.
eodtf
December 31
Paterfon Manufactory.
AI" a fpccial Meeting of the Board of Direiftors for
eftablilhjng ufeful Manufactures, held at Paulus-
Hook, January 25th, 1796. -"The Board taking into
consideration the general affairs of the Society, think it
necessary that a meeting of the Stockholders (hould be
called as soon as the Law will pexrnit; it is therefore re
solved, that the Stockholders he called to aieet on the firft
Tuefdayin March next, at Egerley's Hotel, at Paterfon,
by ten of the clock ps the forenoon of the fame day, then
and there to take into serious consideration, affairs of the
utmost importance to the said Society; and that every
Stockholdsi be carnrftly requcfted to attend either in
person or by proxy."
A true extraiS of Minutes,
P. COLT, Superintendant.
New-York, January 26, 1- 96. §titM
An elegant Hou/e for Sale.
A WELL built three {lory brick HOUSE and LOT of
GROUND, on the higkeft land in the city, fitirate
in Arch-street within 27 feet ef Ninth-street. The house
is about two-thirds finiihed, is built in the very befl man
ner and of the best materials; it i» 31 feet front and 53
feet deep; the drawing room below is 21 feet 6 inches,
by.e6 feet; the back or dining room is ao fee" 6 inches
by 24 feet, with a large entry thro' the whole. The draw
ing rortm upstairs is 30 feet by 26, the back room is ao
feet by 24—the third story mr.y be divided into three
rooms. The Lot is J2 feet front by I3Qfeet deep, fub
jexft to n ground rent of 6 doilarsper foot, which may be
bought off at a r»afonable rate. For further particulars
enquire of William Powell, Carpenter, Seventh-rtreet,
between Arch and Race-ftrects; or at No. 49, north Sc
vrnth-l'ireet.
Jannsiy 27. tu&f3w
A m mber of building Lots te be let on groutid rent,
lying on the fouch fide of Arch-street—enquire as above.
For SALE, by the SUBSCRIBERS,
IM PENN STREET,
13® quarter Chcfts frefn Hylon Ten ;
100 ditto do. fre£h Souchong Tea ;
30© Boxes China, containing small tea setts of 42
pieces;
400 pieces Bandanoen;
4 Bales English Sail Canvass, No. 4, 5, and 6 ;
Wi1 1 lings £5? Francis.
January \o.
PHILIP NIC KLIN & CO.
HAVE FOR SALE,
Earthen Ware, in crates, well assorted ;
Machira Wine, in pipes, and quarter casks;
Red Port Wine, of excellent quality, in Pipes an«l
hogftieads;
Old Mountain Wine, in quarter cafles ;
Sugar Candy, in boxes of 80 to 901b cach 5
Jalap in powder;
Refined Camphor;
EnglilliSail Canvas, No. 1 a 75
A quantity of Maho^aiiy;
A parcel of good green Coffee, in ba£s.
February 8.
SPIRITS.
ANY Person may be supplied with Rum, Gin, Cor
dials, and other Spirits, upon application to the
Subscriber, at his Distillery, No. 115 Story, or New
ftrcet, between Third and Fourth (Ireets.
THOMAS CAVE•
January 25. ni4w
N. B. Whiskey and Mobiles will be purchased upon
application as above.
No. 8, North Front-Jlrect.
Printed Calico and Muslin
WAREHOUSE*
RICHARD b 5 JAMES POTTER,
Hdie juji received a superb ajfortment of the following arietta f
iwhich they offtr far sale.
" " Gentlemen'? neck handkfs.
New faihionable fliawls
Madras hah kerckisfs
Turabour'd muslins
Gurrcihs
Humhums
ColTaes &c l?c
An elegawt and frcfit affoft
ment of ribbands arid
sashes
Cotton {lockings
Worfled ditto
PRINTED calicoes
4-4 wd. book fcufllns
6-4 wd. ditto di\to
Book muslin handkerchiefs
Pocket ditto
Colored, bordered, muslin
handkerchiefs
Very new fancy ditta
Elegant tambore muslins
Colored work" ditto
Laced figured ditto
Brocaded ditto
Ladies plaids
And a variety of othei
Many of the aboYe goods
foi* the Vyeil-India market.
Drcernker 2.7,
James Tiffin,
WHOLESALE Ss> RETAIL HATTER,
No. 70, south Sccond ftxeet. near the City Tavern,
T TAS jaft received !>y the late arrivals from London-
Xi and Bristol, a large and elegant assortment of Ladies
and flentlemen3 fafhionalile HA'fS.—Aifo, a variety of
Children? HATS of different colours, which will be fold
oh (he lowest terms for ca (h.
N. B Ladies Hats trim'<l in the newest fafhion from
London. O&. is.
FOR SALE,
A Commodious Frame House,
Situated in North Sccond-ftrect, No. 145, lately occupied
by Leonard Jacoby, jonufting ef a gnod thfee story frame,
twenty-five ieet in front; a two story Brick huilding
ehind, with a Kitchen and office*; also, a Garden plot,
>ne hundred feet deep, a stable and vt-afh house, which
las a communication to RaQeiftreet, four years of the
Leaf.- is unexpired on the firft day of January next,
These prernifes are in good repairs, and the pur chafer"
may have immediate poffeifior. For particulars enquire
of Robert Cog, No, 46, louth Second-street.
December 1
TO BE SO L D,
APL \NT ,\TION, in the town of Woodbury, co>>n
ty of Gloucester, and Hate of New-Jersey,
ing about one hundred and fifty acres; a Suitable propor
tion of which is woodUnd and improved meadow. A
great part #f th; arable land is in a high ftatc of cultiva
tion, and very natural to the production 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
carriage-house The garden is large, and contains a good
collection of the belt kinds of grafted and inoculatcd
fruit trees; the orchard consists of about thrse hundred
grafted apple trees. Any person inclined to purchase
said premises, may be informed of the terms, by apply
ing to ANDREW HUNTER.
February 8.
Notice is hereby given that an at
tachment was iffuecf out of the inferior court of .Common
Pleas in and for the county of Cumberland, in the state of
New Jersey, returnable oa the day of Fcbru®
ary last, against the goods and chattels, i ights and credits,
land* and tenements of George Hutz (not being a reHdent
at that time within the state of New Jersey) at the suit of
Jonathan Ballings, indorsee of Job Butcher, which Was
levied by the sheriff of the rounty of Cumberland " on
a certain sloop or shallop callcd the Fly of Philadelphia*'
with its appurtenances, as by the return of the said sheriff
will more particularly appear—and notice is aJfo hereby
further given, agreeably to the dire&ion of an k£t of tJ|g
Legislature of the state of New-Jersey- in such cafe made
and provided, that wnlefs th« said George Llutz shall ap
pear and give special bail to answer the suit so as afore
said instituted against him by th? said Jonathan Ballinger,
within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then and iq
iJiat cafe judgment shall be entered" against the &id George
Hutz " by default, and that the said floqp or shallop so as
aforefaid: seized on the said attachment" will be fold iot
the fatisfaction of all " creditors who shall appear to b«
justly entitled to any demand thereon, andfhali apply for
tliat purpose,"
Dated at Salem, in the county of Salem, in the fai
state, tshe thirty first day of M&rch A. D. 1705.
GILES, Clerk.
Lucius Horatio Stockton, ")
Attorney for the Pl#". J
f'jril I
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal.
A GENERAL MEETING of the Stock
holders will be held at the Company's office
on Saturday, the 12th day of Match next, at to
o'clock, A. M. As the business of the meeting
is of very great importance, net only to the Com
pany in particular, but to the citizens in general,
it is earnestly requcftcd and expettvd that the at
tendance will be ptinflual and numerous.
By order of the Board of Manager!,
WM. MOQRE SMITH, Sec'ry.
Phi lad. Feb. 6, 1796. w&f t- liihM
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