Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, February 23, 1796, Image 1

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FOR CHARTER,
EAGLE,
ABOUT 257 tons burthen j is now ill
complete order to receive a cargo on board, and lays the
fccond wharf below Pine-street. Enquire of
Jehu Ho/lingszuortb iff Co-.
February 8. §
1' or Sale, or Charier,
TVs, •
bet s E Y
John Dankins, matter,
EUlv 1 HEN about 800 barrels flour, in complete or
der to receive a cargo immediately. For terms apply
io the Captain on board, at the fubfmber'e wha'rf-H
wlO r JOSEPH SIMS,
IVho has for Sale, jufl imported in fuid Jloop,
Coffee, of an excellent quality, in hhds. and tierces.
Sugar, ditto in hhds. and barrels.
February ia. §
Excellent Chret in Casks,
FOR SALE, BY
joseph Anthony iff Son.
February J 7
For SALE, by the SUBSCRIBERS,
IN PENN STREET,
130 quarter Chefh frefli Hylori Tea 5
100 ditto do. frelh Souchong Tea;
3CO Boxes China, containing small tea setts of 4Z
pieces;
400 pieces Bandanoes;
' 4 Bales English Sail Canvass, No. 4, 5, and 6 ;
W'tilings Francis,
January 30.
MEDICINES.
JOSEPH HUGGEFORD,
DSUGGISr,
No. 319 Pearl-street, late Queen-Street,
INTENDING to retire from business, will dispose of hii
whole ilock of Medicines together with a complete
{hop furniflied, which are of the late A imported and best
quality.
Any persons inclining to the whole will be
only charged 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
pofleflion of the strop and cellar as the house is engaged
for another year, and,on the firft of May next he may have
poffeflion of the whole which U an excellent stand for fcu
iinefs and no medical floFe better eftablilhed nor more ex
tensively connected in trade on the continent.
Persons not inclining to purchase the whole may be
accommodated with any quantity at very reduced prices.
Those persons who are indebted to the
of Peter and Joseph Huggeford, will bs pleased to pay the
fame to Joseph Huggeford, on or before the 15th day of
April next, as after that tune-ail outstanding debts will be
put into the hands of an attorney.
New-York Feb. 6.
WIL LIA M YOUNG,
No. 5a south Second-street,
HA j* F O K SALE,
An exter.five assortment Qf PAPERS, from the manufac
turers in Europe, and from his Manufactory onßtfii
dywine, wholefalc and retail,
WRITING PRINTING PAPERS, viz.
Imperial, Small folio Post, plain
Super-royal, Ditto gilt
Royal, Bloflom Paper aflorted
Medium, Transparent folio Post
Demy, Superfine & common foolfi-.
Thick Post, in folio, Marbled papers, large and
Ditto, in quarto, small
Extra large Folio Post, —
Ditto, quarto, COARSE PAPERS.
Folio Post, wove, London brown, alTorted
Quarto, ditto, L g book paper
Folio wove Post, lined, Hatter's paper
Quarto do. do. Stainer's paper
Ditto, gilt, do. Common brown
Common size Foiio Post Patent sheathing paper
Ditto, quarto, plain Bonnetboards
Folio & quarto Post, gilt Binder's boards.
vantiy of other Stationary Articles, viz.
Wedgwood and gia& philosophical ink-Hands, well as
sorted; pewter ink-chests of various sizes; round pewter
ink Hands; piper, brass; r.nd polilhed leather ink-Hands
for the pocket; Fed morocco portable ink-stands with pla
ted spring locks, gold leaf and embolTed shining
sand & sand boxes, pounce & pounce boxes, ink & ink pow
der, black leather & red morocco pocket books, 'with and
without instruments, of various sizes. Oounting-houfe
and pocket pen-knives of the bc£ quality, afs-flpn tablet
and memorandum book". J* ed and coloured wafers, co <n
jnon size, office ditto. Quills from half a dollar to three
dollars per hundred, ready made pens. Black l*ad pen
cils. Gumelaftic or Indian rubber. Gilt and.piain mcf
fage and conversation cards.
AH forts and sizes of BLANK BOOKS ready made or
made to order. Bank checks, blank bills of exchange,and
»otes of hand executed in copper plates* bills of lading,
manifefts, seamen's artirles and journals, &c. &£.
A well fdeCbed collection of mifccllaneous books. Bi
-I'les and prayer books various sizes and different bindings.
Toy books for children. Also, of £fcck, latin, and english
claflics, as are now in ufein the colleges and fchoolsof the
United States.
N. B Feelt'sSpanilh flora indigo,moulds, <5c other articles
used in manufacturing of paper, to J>e had on easy t:rms.
.£/* The market price in Cajk paid for any quantity of Rg*s.
February 15. j aw6w
PUBLISHED,
Price of a £>oi!ar,
No. 60,
SOUTH SECOND-STR.KET,
STEPHENS'j
Philadelphia Directory,
FOR 1796,
WITH A PJ.AN OF TIIE
City of Philadelphia.
January 18
r fl 'HE Underwritten, Consul General of Portugal, hav,-
JL ving seen an advertisement of Florentio Pozs, in
the Aurora of Saturday l&fl, Hating his supposed motives
for refining his pretended Office of Vice-Conl'ul for Por
tugal^— THIS IS TO that he never was ac
knowledged as fUjCh by the Consul General of Portugal ;
nor did he ever hold any Commission to that purpose
frum laid Court of Portugal.
pftgOTt at tie Mmkh fates
E SLOOP
3taw,
$3 W
t?Si iV J V, JJ,
Several Apprentices to the Printing-
Just Arrived,
So Pipes Bordeaux BRANDY;
50 Hlitis. do. Red WINE;
50 Cases
So do. Sweet OIL.
For Sale by
Feb. Tv
W 4 G N E R,
Woolen Draper and Mens' Mercer,
At No. 25, South Second-Jfreet,
H AS, in addition, to his aflortment of fuperfine Cloths
Caffimers, 'Received by the Fadlor from Lon
don, a very elegant aflortment of Geutlemens* Waillcoat
Patterns; such as Sattin, Silk Moldkin, Caffimer, and
er'ei'les, which will be fold at their just prices.
January 9.
MADEIRA, -)
SHERRY and t WINES,
PORT j
For Silk by
EDWARD STOW, jun
No. 4, South Water-Street.
Dec. 12.
James Tiffin,
WHOLESALE ii RETAIL HATTER,
No. 70, louth Second street, near the City Tavern,
I TAS jua received by the late arrivals from London
AJ. and Bristol, a large and elegant aiTortmeut of Ladies
and Geiitlemeus fafluonaMe HATS—AIfo, a variety of
Ciuldretis HATS of different coltmn, which will b* fold
en the lowed terms for cadi.
A". B. Ladies Hats trim« lit the newest faftionfrom
London, OA. 17..
THE Copartnership of the Subfcrib.-rs, tridln? by the
I'irm of Gill Uj 1 Henshaw, is this day dissolved—
all ptrfons indebted to said Firm are requeued to ma It e
'P-edy payment to William HknsMaw,- No. Si.fouih
Fourth-flreet, who is duly authorised to receive and
ipttlc i)ll ifcounts.
MICHAEL GILL,
WILLIAM HENSHAVf.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19.
& I'lu Bufihtjs will be continued by William Hen
inaw, as fopn as a proper fituatiou can be obtained.
Notes, Wanted.
Messrs. morris & nicholsoVs notes,
for which valuable and Well situated Lots in
the City of IVaJhingion, will he given.
THOMAS NOBLE.
February 18
COLUMBIA HOUSE
Boarding School for Young Ladies.
TVT RS - \1 BRID ha ving removed fron? Lodge
IV JL to the corner of Eleventh mid Spruce-.l*eei 3>
for thcr adv .ntag:e o[ a Urge, convenient I'ioufc, in a dry,
healthy situation; hapes for the continuance of the encou-
Fagement ill- has hitherto lb highly experienced; and for
which flie returns her sincere acknowledgment.
Jj* Mrs. Guoombrioge is alMed by Masters of the
firlt ability; and,the ufcful y as well as orramental brandies
of education are particularly attended to,
February 8
Columbian Gallery,
ChefnuNftreet, third Door Weft of Tenth-street.
MR. SAVAGE,
INFORMS the Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia
that the Columbian Gallery, containing a l;trj>*e
collt&ion of ancient & modern PAINTINGS & PRINTS
will be opened on Monday, tha 22d inft.
I his collection cor.lills of the productions of the firft
artists, and will doubtless be pleating to amateurs and the
admire.*a of the fine aits* 1 o this collection ]Vtr. Savage
lias added fsveral picces of h;s own, one ef which is the
Prelidcnt and Family, the full size of Life.
* * 1" rice of admiflionto thg one quarter of a
dollar.
The PANORAMA, in High-street, exhibiting a
View of London, continue# open for the auiufcment of
thole who may be disposed to fee that interfiling perfpec*
tive. Feb. 20.
To the Public.
AT MR. O'ELLER's HOTEL
A French Miniature Paia'.er refpeCtfully offers his fer?
, vices to the Public, and hopes that the moderation
of his terms, the very lhort time of his fittings, and the
rate of his abilities, will induce his vilitors to become his
patrons.
Paterfon Manufactory.
Ar a special Meeting of the Board of Directors for
eftablifliing ufiful Manufactures, held at Ptulus-
Hoofc, January 15th, 1796 "The Board taking into
con liberation the general affairs of the Society, think it
necessary that a meeting of the Stockholders should be
called as soon as the Law will permit; it is therefore re
solved, that the Stockholders be called to neet on the firft
Tuesday in March next, at Egerlcy's Hotel, at Paterfon,
by ten of the clock of the forenoos of the faitieday, then
and there to take into serious consideration, affairs of the
utmost importance to the said Society; and that every
Stockholder be earnestly rcqueftei to' attend either fii
person or by proxy."
A true extract of Minutes,
P. COLT, Superintendent,
Ney-York, January 16, i;p6. §tlt\l
A HAT.
T'AKEN fr(wn Mr. Hill's on Thursday evening
A- lall, a good Hat, .narked in the crown, the name
Andrew Allen—Whoever has taken it is requefletl
to return it at No. 68* north Eighths Street*
Feb. 20.
Mr. Walter iiobertion
BELtS leave to acquaint tt. I Gentlemen, subscribers to
the print Portrait gf C-t./ge Washington, Prefidant
of the United Statesof A®i"ijca, engraved by Mr. Field,
from an original picture j» ited by W. Rybertfon, that
the I'ropfs are ready for dtfliyery to the feyeral subscrib
ers at John Jamei Barralet's, No. 19 north Ninth-street ;
or at J. Ormrad's, bookseller, JJo. 41, Chefnut-ftycet,
where the subscribers are iccjucfted to fend their address.
October 27 eod.
WAITED,
ON Loan, for two or three Dollars, for
\r.ich a mortgage on I-and wiil be as i'ccurity.
The laud is clear of every incumbrance.
J a »- 9- d.
TUESDAY EVENING % FEBRUART 23, 1J9 6
F. COPPINGER,
No. 221, south Front-street.
(11 w
$4W .9.111
Fib. 20,
PHILIP NICKLIN tsf CO.
HATE FOR S 'ALE,
Earthen Were', in crates, well assorted ;
Madeira Wine, in pipes, hogflicacb, and quarter casks;
Red Port Wine, of excellent quality, in Pipes arid
hogiheads; '
Old Mountain Wine, in quarter casks ;
Sugar Candy, in boxes of 80 to 2©lb cadi:
Jalap in powder;
Refined Camphor;
English Sail Canvas, No. r a 7 j
A quantity of Mahogany;
A parcel of good green Coffee, in ba<*s
February 8
F0 R SAL E,
At No. 12Mtri.BKRRV-StREETj
2®o Eojes Wiqdow Glass. 7 by 9 ;
180 ditto ditto 10 bvi;;
10 ditto ditto 9byii j
50 d:tto Caflile Soap ;
jo ditto hveer Oil ~) . .
20 baskets do. ]■ containing 12 battles each;
2®o pieces l'la;illas.
The above are all entitled to drawback,
sIA'D ALSO ON HAND,
jo pieces Flanders Linen, well assorted ;
20 pieces J aple Cloth 2 yards wide;
100 pisces Rolls j
1» boxes Ruflia Ca::dles;
10 pieces Oil Cloth ;
J 2 quarter Calks Sherry Wine ;
-' : h Great Coats, of various sizes ;
h ee very elegant Forte Pianos. inp..rted from London.
Th> above Goods arc offered by the Sutf:r:ber, upon
reasonable terms. Credit frjm three to fix month, for
approved Notes. PETER BORGER.
. Fe'-ruaryla. *aw6w.
JO Pipes Cogniac Brandy,
Coiks, in bale.s, and
Holland Gin, in pipes,
For Sale by
Benjamin W. Mtrrj, f,
December 31,
S H O T,
Of-- II fee*, from 32 lb to Grape,
Camboojes, Pots, and other callings executed at the
flioiteft notice,
Wail roth, from iod to spike,
Hoop Iron, of ajl iizes, for caScs or cutting jnto fram
a brad to izd rjails,
Anchors, from 1; Cwt.to ioolb.
Bar Iron,
V Quantity of James River Tobacco,
Citeojin* l\ f,i,
11-rH;igjin barrels,
K- ; hi-ciriu<l cora rata! in Khds. and Bbls.
.v - flour &c, to be fold by
Levi Holiingfwortb E3 s Sen.
At., vji 4
iVo. 8, North FrontJlrevt.
Printed Calico and Muslin
H'AREHQIJUE.
RICHARD & JAMES POTTER,
,a.hei a • A/w* a/orimtrt of fiUmeing artdli,,
- which Jj'cr for sale.
p>k!M! t;j> calicoes
tk. J.-# He). l»ook mullins
6-4 vy d. ditto ditto
Book muslin handkerchiefs
Potket ditto
Colore,4, bordered, muslin
handkerchiefs
Very nsw fancy ditto
lUegant tamhore r.iufiins
Colored work ditto
Laced figured ditto
Brocaded ditto
Ladies phid»
And a variety of other articles, just opened.
Many of the above goods are particularly calculate*
or the Weft-India
December 23
George Bringhurft,
COACH r Of HARNESS MAKER,
RESPEC 1 FULLY informs his friends and the public,
that he lias removed frsm Arch-ftr?et, to No. 23 in
north Fifth-ftrect, adjoining; the Episcopal Burial Ground,
where he continues the business of
Coach making in all its Branches,
He makes ali kinds Of crane neck and perch Carriages,
such as Coaches, Chariots. Phxtons, and Couchees ; alf#
Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kjnd*of Har
nels, with plated or brass mounting. He hath a good
supply of the best materials, and a .lock of the bell sea
soned wood.
Orders from any part of the United State* will be du
ly attended to with the greatest punfluality »nd dispatch.
His long experience in buflnefs, his care in the execu
tion ef his work, and an unremitted attention to the de
sires of his employers, he flatters hirofel/ wilj prove fuffi
cient recommendations.
He has several fccond-hand Carri ages for fait, viz. a
cornpleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat <nd Venetian
blinds all round; a Photon ; a Cbair ; and a Sulkey with
a falling top.
All kinds of Carriages fold on Comniiriion, and Car
riage* taken in to «and by the month or yej'.r.
£5' Apprentices wanted to the Business.
Philadelphia, November at. 3<*.2awd»
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal,
A GENERAL MEETING of the Stock
holders will beheld at the Company's offi.e
on Saturday, the 12th day of Match new, at 10
o'clock, A. M. As the business of the meeting
is of very great importance, not only to the Com
pany in particiuaj, but to the citizens in general.,
it is earnellly requclled and expettsd that the at
tendance will be tnincUial and numerous.
By order of the Board of Managers,
WM. MOORE SMITH, Scc'ry,
Philsd. Feb. 6, 1796, w&ft |2thM
F O R S AL E,
A Commodious Frame House,
Situated in North Sccond-ftrect, No. 145, lately occupied
by Leonard Jacobv, confuting of a good tlirec story frame,
•wenty-fiye feet in front; a two story Brick building
ichind, with a Kitchen and offices ; also,, a Qarden.plpt,
>ne hundred feet deep, a stable and wfh heufe, which
las a communication to Race-street, four years of the
J.eafe is unexpired on the firft day of January next
These premises are i« good repairs, ana: the pur chafer
ma icriea . hv\ ae^'ltc pofiefltor. For particulars enquire
m,w&f
eodtf
Gentleaaen'» neck handkfs.
New fhiwls
Madras han kcreliiefs
Tambour'd muslins
Gurrahs
Humbutns
Coflaes &c &■ c
An elegant and freflj aflort
mc.nt of ribbands and
faihes
Cotton
Worflcd ditto
tsw
George Hunter,
CHEMIST,
At his Laboratory, AV. ij 4, south Second Jtreel.
INFORMS tm
Joui.tr »Uiluincrs and the public, <t-a;
be has tw-c 1} bufj t,efs zgaiq on an cx|
livenlan:
He has ity fait a general ;)lT>rtmrnt of
f RESH I) RUGS,
CHEMICAL PRtPAfi A ! lONS, and PATENT ME
. CiX e£.
LikewiTe, paintt rs'colours, dry and ground in oil, jf
brushes, window and c,.>ach g3«*f*, dye ftufrs, iinfeccl
oil ot turpentine, copal aij varnilh and japa«, wiri d
good.
Alluat, copperas, mjdder, groutui «<odbybhe|
tic ad or Irnalier qu^utity.
Ashe- the InnpK# from the oeft market-.
in a lies the tompQfutofts. «md preparations himfelfr,
enabled to vouch (pj apd v/ariant eyer) article
of hi. Übo.a.ory, and like wife to crifpjfe of them at £he
mofi rea/onable rates.
He wishes to fell a latje LOT of GROUND
the north-eafl comer of High and tlevcmh-dieeti, contaio*
ing7B feet fiont on High-iiicci, and 200 feet on Kieyeni'h
Uiect, oppoGtc Mr. Letter's t)ew buildings—A»d another
LOI on the notfh fide of High (Irect, ne«i the 2$
lect front, apd suo leet deep. Both lots Ujvc t(if pit*,,
a 33/ect alley in the rear.
Dec. t,a
Copper Ware-House,
No. 2. North Fourth Street.
GEORGE b 5 HENRY WESCGTT
TYAVE just received by the late veflels frqm London,
A -1-Liverpool und BriftoJ, and whinh they are felling
at the molt reduced prices for caflt, or .a. Ihort cfedit,
a very and cxterifive sfllirtrnent ufflieet fopper
and Bottoms, compriljng ffieets fron. j to ioclb. ancj
bottoms from 16 inches to 5 feet—Alio a handsome af
lortmen; of the most approved Iheatiiing Copper with
nails, and bolts, 1 in in boxes,. Block-tin, ift
casks, Spelter fodder, pig lead, &c: &.c
Jan. 2,
Publifti§4, this Day,
And may be bad of B HNJ/IMIN DAI'IES, No. $?,
High-Sreer.
[Price 5-§ths of a X)o !ar]
Revolutionary JuJiice Displayed;
Or an Inlide View of the vatieus Prisons of Paris,
under thegovernmentofßofefpierrea id the Jacobins;
Taken principally from th: Journal? of the Prif»a=r*
thsmf«ue .
7ran Hated/row the French.
WITH AN APPENDIX,
Containing an account of the promulgation ps the nevy
• religion of France ; the 'mpiow attack on the ?.ucier,t;
and violation and plunder of the faired rcccptj
c}es of ,tkz cbad.,
" -Ah! llkrty boiv hajl tbpif been foiled luitl."
isad&me Roland,
At the fa*e place may be Lad, an elegant duodecimo
Pocket-Atlas of the United States,
[PSICE ONK DOLIyAK'.]
Just publilhed—.containiag linctecn Maps i that is, a
ncral ona of the United .States, a'particular one ps
of the States, and of the North-WoKern Territory.
February I;/ ,3aw2w
J "i j j uSL t £H£ Z57
BY JACOB JOHNSON fe 5 CQ,
A r '- 147, Marta-Jlreet, PbUMfita,
DODD's reftedlioui on Death, prjc? 80 ceiti.
Hervey's Meditations, ( go
Thompson's .Scafons, with an elegant engraving 75
The Columbiad, a Poem, on the American war 18
The American Farmer'* Guide, a new ami ex
cellent Tr:atif-j on Agriculture iq
D.lworth's Book-Keeping gj
History of the Pelew Islands jj
J. Johnson & Co. will pablifh in a few days,
r b' FL<w?f] of Ancient and M-jdern Hi/iory—z vol*
February jtiwjm
JUST PUBLISHED, *
By M ATHEW CARE Y, No. I! B,M a rket-ttrm,
[Price Three Dollars, in Eor.ids]
THE
American
Remembrancer.
IN THREE VOLUMES
This WORK contains the whole of the EfTaysun
drr the signatures o£ Cat*, Juricola, Camit/uf, 6inn<i, Dtcius y
The Federalijip Atticus y l Tu!ly 9 Cai«s, Colu/nbus, Carelinienjts,
with ail extenuvc variety of other Effty*—Likewife the
»hies part of the Rejolves and Proceedings throughout the
United States, «n the fubjeil of the tk t -it r 1
February z
To BE ~S OLD,
A PLANT ATION, in the town of Woodbury, coun
ty of Gloucsfter, and flitte 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 cf th arable land is in a high ftatc of cultiva
tion, and very natural to the prodijition 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-Qnbs, and
carnage-hoafe. The garde" is large, and contains a good
collection 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 ANDREW HUNTER.
•n-bruary 8.
Notice is hereby given that an at
tachment was issued out of the inferior court cf Common
Pleas in and for the county of Cumberland, in the state of
New Jersey, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of Febru
ary lad, against the goods and chattels, fights and credits,
lands and tenements of George Hutz,(nat being a resident
at that time within the state of New Jersey) at the suit cf
Jonathan Ballinger, ir.dorfee of Job Butcher, which was
levied by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland « on
a certain sloop 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 *lfo hereby,
further given, agreeably to the direction of an adl of the
Lcgiilature of the state of New-Jersey in such cafe made
and provided, that unlets th« said George Huu lhaH ap
pear and give special bail to answer the suit so as afore
said against him by th • said Jonathan Ballinger,
within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then and in
. hat cast judgment {hall be entered" againll the said George
Hutz " ljy default, aHd that the said Hoop or shallop so as
aforefaid seized on the said attachment" will be fold for
the fatisfaction of ajl " creditors who lhaH appear to ba
justly entitled to any demand thereon, and shall apply far
that purpose."
Dated at Salem, in the county of fc'ilem, in the fai
state, the thirty first day of M&rch A. D. 1795.
GILES, Clerk.
Lucius Horatio. Stockton,
f Volume IX,
y&f.
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