Number 1081.J For WILMINGTON (N. C.) E D W A R D, lfaac Howl «d Matter Will fail in a 'ew divs, for freight or paffigc apply to the Matter on board at Peunrofe's Wharf, or at No. si, Wal ::ur Street. Fob- 24. Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL,' 150 to 200 tons burthen ;to lead Wilmington, North-Carolinj, for a Port in England. Applv to HEMIT PHILIPS, No. uIS, Spruce-ftri>et. Feb. 25. FOR CHARTER, ABOUT 157 tonsliurthan; is now in •omplete order to receive a cargo on board, and lays the second wharf below Pine-street. Enquire of Jehu Hollingsworth If? Co. February 8. § For Sale, or Charter, TfcH E SLOOP BETSEY, -'-'Air John Dankins, matter, BURTHEN about 800 barrels flour, in compete or der to receive a cargo immediately. For terms apply to the Captain on board, at the fubferiber's wharf— or to JOSEPH SIMS. Who bas for Sale,ju/l imported in /aid /loop, Coffee, of ail excellent quality, in hhds and tierces, Sugar, ditto in hlids. and barrels. 'February 12. § FOR SALE, BT M O R D E C A 1 LEWIS, At his Store, No. 25, Great Dock-street, A few boxes Bandanoes of the firft quality ; I bale Humhums; 12 do. Baftas; 4 do. Coffas; 3 do. Book Muslins; IO do. Raffia Sheetings ; 1 do. Ravens Duck ; I Cafe Diaper; A quantity of Roll Brimstone ; A parcel of Grindftoncs. Feb. 23, WILLIAM r U U iV G, No. 5 a south Second-street, HAS I' O K S A L E, An cxtcrfive aJTortment of PAPERS, from tke manufac turers in Europe, and from his MaaufoAocy onß*»n- dywine, wholesale retail, WRITING ef POINTING PAPERS, » Imperial, Small folio Poll, plain Super-royal, Ditto gilt Royal, Bloflom Paper assorted Medium, Transparent folio Port Demy, Thick Post, in folio, Ditto, in quarto, Extra large Folio Post, Ditto, quarto, Folio Post, wove, Quarto, ditto, Folio wove Post, lined, Quarto do. do. Ditto, gilt, do. Common size Folio Post Ditto, quarto, plain Bonnet boards Folio & quarto Post, gilt Binder's boards. j4![j, a variety of other Stationary Articles, -viz. "Wedgwood and glass philosophical ml*-Hands, well as sorted; pewter ink-chests of various Gzcf; round pewter ink (lands; paper, brass, and poliihed leather ink-stands for the pocket; Fed morocco portable ink-P.ands with pla ted (firing locks, gold leal and cmboffed papers; {Inning sand & sand boxes, pounce & pounce boxes, ink & ink pow der, black leather & red morocco pocket books, with and without instruments, of various sizes. Oounciug-houfe and pocket pcH-]tnives of the best quality, ass-(kin tablet and memorandum books. Ped and coloured wafers, com mon size, office ditto. Qufll6 from half .1 dollar to three dollars per hundred, ready made pens Black lsad pen tils. (Sum elafticor Indian rubb.r. • 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, aud notes of hand executed in copper plates, bills of lading, manifcfis, feamcn's arti.des and journals, &c. &c. A w 11 frleited colle&ion of miscellaneous books. Bi bles and prayer bonks various fixes and different bindings. Toy books for children. A'f°< °f g ree k> latin, and englilh claffic6, as are novr in use in the colleges and schools i-i the United States. N. B. Feelt'sSpanifh flora indigo,moulds, Sc other articlas -iei in manufa&uring of paper, to be had on easy terms. The market price in Cajk paidfor any quantity of Rags. February 15. iaw6w Excellent Claret in Casks, FOR SALE, BY Joseph Anthony & Son. February 13 PUBLISHED, Price Three-Fourths of a Dollar, No. 60, SOUTH SECOND-STREET,' STEPHENS'J Philadelphia Directory, FOR I 796, WITH A PLAN Or THE , City of Philadelphia. Jan uary i 8» I 'HE Underwritten, Consul General of Portugal, hav- X ving fccii an advertisement of Florentio Roza, in he Aurora of Saturday last, Hating his supposed motives or refigninghis pretended Office of Vice-Coni'ul for Por |' tugal—THlS' IS TO CBRTIFT, that he never was ac- I knowledged us such by the Conlul General of Portugal; [ nor did lie eve r hold any Commiflion to that purpose k fr*>m faidCour of Portugal. .of tie liJtltfeß) feit£S> diw, 3aw/m Superfine &common f001f... Marbled papers, large and small COARSE PAPERS. London brown, afTorted L g-book paper Hatter's paper Stainer's paper Common brown Patent (heathing paper THURSDAT EVENING % FEBRUART 25, 1796. Jujl Arrived, 80 Pipes Boundeiux BRANDY; 50 Hhds. do. Red WINE; 50 Cases do. do. 80 do. Sweet OIL. For Sale by F. COPPINGER, < No. ui, south Front-street. Feb, 20, ' WAGNER, Woolen Draper and Mercer, At No. 25, South SecondJlreet, HAS, in addition, to his aflfortment of fuperfine Cloths and Caffimers, Received by the Factor from L»;i don, a very elegant afibrtment of Gentlemerls' Waistcoat Patterns; Xuch as Sattiji, Silk Moleflcin, Caflimer, and Merfeilles, which will be fold at their just prices. , d. MADEIRA, 7 SHERRY and J- WINES PORT J For Sale by EDWARD STOW, jun- No. 4, South Water-Street. Dec. 12 James Tiffin, WHOLESALE & RETAIL HATTER, No. 70, south Second street, near the City Tavern, HAS just received by the late arrivals from London and Bristol, a large md elegant assortment of Ladies and Gentiemens fafhionalile HATS.—<Alfo, a variety of Children* HATft of different colours, which will be fold on. the lowed terms for cash; N. B. Ladies Hats trim*4i in the newest fafhionfrom London, O&.ia THE Copartnership of the Subscribers, trad ng by the Firm of Gill ts" Hesshavv, is this day difiolved— all persons indebted to said Firm ars requested to make payment to William Henshaw, No. 87, south Fourth-street, who is duly authorized to recsive and fettle all account^. MICHAEL GILL, WILLIAM HENSHAVT. Philadelphia, Feb. 19. 3t The Business will be continued by William Hen shaw, asfoon as a proper situation can be obtained. Notes, Wanted. Messrs. morris &. xicuolson'j notes, for which valuable and well Ctuated Lotl in the City of IVaJbingion, will he given. THOMAS NOBLE. February 18 COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School far Young Ladies. MRS. <SR,OOMER!DQE havingremovcdfrom jLpdge Alley, tooths corfter of Eleventh and Spruce-streets, for the advantage of a large, convenient Noufe> in a dry, treakhy filiation; herpes for the continuance of the encou ragement Ihe has hitherto lo highly experienced-* *nd for which {he return* her sincere acknowledgment. 0" Mrs. Groombridge is aitifled by Masters of the fir ft ability; and the ufeful y as Well as ornamental branches of education are particularly attended to, February 8 Columbian Gallery, Chefhut-ftreet, third Door Weft, of TcnJi-ftreet, MR . S A FAG E y INFORMS the Ladies and G ntlemen of Philadelphia that the Columbian Gallery, containing a ljfrge collection of ancient & modern PAINTINGS & PRINTS will he opened on Menday, rha 2ad inft. This colle&ion consists of the produilions of the flrft artills, and will doubtless be pleating to amateurs and the admirers of the fine ajts* To this collection Mr. Savage has added several pieces of liis own, one of which is the President and family, the full size of Life. Price of admiflion to the Gallery, one quarter of a dollar. The PANORAMA, in*High-ftreet, exhibiting a View of London, continues open for the amusement of those who may be difpufed to fee that interesting perfpec- Feb. 20. To the Public. AT MR. O'ELLER's HOTEL. A French Miniature Painter refpc&futly offers his Cer vices to the Public, and hopes that the moderation of his terms, the very Ihort time of his fittings, and the rate of his abilities, will induce his vificors to become his tatrons. Paterfon Manufactory* AT a special Meeting of the; Board of Directors for establishing ufeful Manufactures, held at Paulus- Hook, January 25th, 179 6.- "The Boa-d taking into confederation the general affairs of the Society, think it necessary t .at a meeting of the Stockholders fhonld J?e called as loon 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 Egerley's Hotel, at Paterfon, by ten of the clock of 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 Stockholdei be earnestly requested to attend either in person or by proxy." A true extrafl as Minutes, P. COLT, Superintendant. New-York, January 36, .1*96. V itM A H A T. TAKEN fr«n Mr. Hill's on Thnrfday evening last, a good Hat, marked in :he crown, :he name Andrew Allen—Whoever has taken it is requested to return it at No. 68, north Eighth-Street. Feb. 20. * }t. Mr. Waiter kobertion BEGS leave to acquaint tl Gentlemen, fibferibers to the print Portrait of Q-i/fge Wafhingten, PrcSdsnt of the United Statesof A® .vica, engravedl>y Mr. Field, from an original pi&ure pi ited by W. Rcbertfon, thjt the Proofs are ready for delivery to the several fubferib ersat John James Barralet'i, No. 19 north Nillth-ftreet ; or at J. Ormrod's, bookseller, No. 41, Chefnut-flrect, where the fubferibers are requelled to fend their address. OSobera7 ' eod. ■WANTED, ON Loan, for two or three yc»rs—icoo Dollars, for which a mortgage 011 Land will be jiven asfccurity. The land- is clcar of every incumbrance. Jan- 9- _ d. Wjl •/ t V, Several Apprentices to the Priuting- Annltf -♦ <r " J ' *~ ""**?. H-n.- -f .1.. kw.sim Feb. 20. PHILIP NICKLIN & CO. UAPE FOR SALE, Earthen Ware, in crates, well assorted; Madeira Wine, in pipes, hogflieads, and quarter calks; Red Port Wine, of excellent quality, in Pipes and hogsheads; Ola Mountain Wine, in quarter calks ; Sugar Candy, in boxes of 80 901b each l s Jalap in powder; Refined Camphor; Englilh Sail Canvas, No. I a 7 ; A quantity of Mahogany; A parcel of good green Coffee, in bags. February 8. FOR SAL E, At No. 129, Mulberry-Street, 2®o Boxes Window Glass. 7 by 9 ; 386 ditto ditto 10 by 12; 10 ditto ditto 9 by 11; j*o ditto Castile Soap; 2= ba(k°tf' V do°' I j ;onUift;r '» " bottle, cachi 3#o pieces Platillas. The above are all entitled to drawback. AND ALSO ON HAND, 50 picces Flanders Linen, well aflbrted ; .20 pieces Tabic Cloth 2 yards wide; 100 pieces Rolls.; 12 boxes Rufiia Car.alesj lo picces Oil Cloth; I a quarter Calks Sherry Wine; Dutch Great Coats, of various sizes ; Three very elegint Forte Pianos, imported from London. The above Goods are offered by the Subscriber, upon reafonablc' terms. Credit from to fix months for approved Notes, February 12. 30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy, Corks, in bales, and Holland Gin, in pipes, For Sals by Benjamin IV. Morris. December 31 SHOT, OFi!l flics, from 32 lb to Grape, Cunbooieft, Pots, and ather callings executed a* the fhcrteft notice, rods, from iod to spike, Hoop Iron, of all sizes, lor calk* or cutting int© nails, from a brad to 12d nails, Anchors* from 17 Cwt.to loolb, Bar Iron, A, Quantity of James River Tobacco, Pork. HcrVtagsifl "barrels, Kiltv-drkd cora meal in Hhds» and Bbls. tiyc fl»ur <kc. to be fold by Levi Holiingjhvcrth tsf Sen. 2aw A:t.vJ! 4 No. 8, North FrontJbreet. Printed Calico and Muslin fVASKHOUSE. RICHARD & JAMES POTTER, Huve jujl received a fuberb ajj'jrtment of the foliwwing arU'les^ •which they offer for fate. PRINTED calicoes Gentlemen'* neck handkfs. 4-4 \yd. book mucins New fafhionable shawls 6-4 wd. \Httodittd Madras hau kerchiefs Book muslin hantikercbief.i Tambour* d tttufllns , Pocket ditto Gurrahs Cplored, bordered, muslin Humhunis handkerchiefs Coffaes &c &c Very new fancy ditto | An elegant and lrefti aflort- Elegarit tambore niuflbti j inent ot ribbands and Colored work ditto Laced figured ditto Brocaded ditto Ladies plaids And a variety .of other articles, jufl opened. Many of the above goods are particularly calculate# for the We't-Indii market, December 23 George Bringhurft, COACH 'Jf' HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he hafc removed frsm Arch-ftr'eet, to No. 23 in north Fifth-ftreet, adjoining the Eoifcopal Burial Ground, where he continues the fyufinefs of Coach making in all its Branches. He makes all kinds of crane neck and petch Carriages, such as Coaches, Chariots, Phaetons, and Coachees ; also, Chairs, Kitterepns, Gigs, Sufkeys 5 and all kinds of Haf nefs, with plated or brtifs mounting. Ha hath a good supply of the best materials, and a flock of the bell sea soned wood. Orders from any part of the United States will be du ly attended to with the greatest punctuality and dispatch. His long experience in business, his care in thi execu«- tion of his work, and an unremitted attention to the de sires of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove luffi cient reconynendations. He several second-hand Carri'ges for sale," viz. a complcat Coachee, w>.h a coachman's feat,and Venetian blinds all round ; a Phu an ; a CUair ; 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. Apprentices wanted to the Business. Philadelphia, November 3.1. t,t,&s3w.2awdo Delaware and Schuylkill Ganal. A GENERAL MEETING of the Stock holders will be held at the Company's office on Saturday, the 12th day of Match nests, at 10 o'clock, A. M. As the business of the meeting is of very great importahce, n«t only to the Com pany in particular, but to the citizens it) general, it is earnellly requested and expedtod that the at tendance will be punflual and numerous. By order of the Board of Managers, *WM. MOORE SMITH, Sec'ry. Philad. Feb. 6, 1796. w&ftizthM FOR SALE, A Commodious Frame House, Situated in North Sccond-ftreet, No. 145, lately occupied by Leonard Jacoby,confifting of a good three story frame, twenty-five feet iu front; a two itory Brick building >ehind, with a Kitchen and 'offices ; alio, a Garden plot, mp hundred feet deep, a stable and wash heufe, which ias a communication to Race-street, four years of the Lease is unexpired on the firft day of January next These premises in good repairs, and the pur chafer may have immediate poffefSor. For particulars enquire f Co* No fomh Second-street._ m,w&f PETER BORGEk. law6\v. codtf ( falhes I Cotton stockings Worftcd ditto taw George Hunter, CHEMIST, At his Laboratory AV. 114, south Second Jlreet. INFORMS his former cull outers and the public, fiat he has beguik the DRUG buftncfs again on an exto live plan. He has f<V sale a general aflortment of FRESHDRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARAI lONS, and PATENT MEDIJ CINfcS. Likewise, painters'coloiirs, dry and ground in oil, paint brulhes, window and cwach glass, dye fluffs, Linfced oil t oii of turpentine, copal toil varnish and japa«, warranted good. Aljum, copperas, madder, ground rcdwwodbyUie hogs* head or tmaller quantity. As he imports the fimpKs from the nest markets, and makes the competitions aud preparations hi.mfelf, he is enabled to vouch for and warrant ever) article (old out of his Laboratory, aad li. lie wife to dispose of them at tho molt reafonabk: rates. (JdT He wifties to fell a large LOT of GROUND, the north-east corner of High and Elcventh-ftreeis, contain iug7s feet front on High-ttreet, and 200 feet on Eleventh ftrect, opposite Mr. Leiper's new buildings—And another LO T on the north fide of High flrett, near the above, sft feet front, and 200 feet deep. Both lota have the pnvi leteof a 30 J feet alley in the rear. Deo. 13 Copper Ware-House, No. 2. North Fouwtli Street. GEORGE £sf HENRY WESCOTT TT AVEjuft received by the late vefTels from London, -LA Liverpool and Bristol, and which they are felling at the molt reduced prices for caifh, or a short a very large and extensive aflbrtment of flieet Copper and Bottoms, comprising sheets fron. 5 to loclb. and bottoms from 16 inches to 5 feet —Also a handsome as. fnrtment of the moll approved sheathing Copper with nails, and bolts, Tin in boxes, Block-tin, Spelter caflcs, Spelter fodder, pig lead, fee. ice. Jan. 2 Published, this Day, And may be hid of BENJAMIN DAVIES, No. 6s, High-ftyct, [Price j-Silis of a Do'lar} Revolutionary JuJtice Displayed; Or an Infitlt View of (lie V3'ieu» Pnloru of Paris, under the government of Rolcfpierreand the Jacobins; Taken prir.CTpaUjr from the Journal* of the Prisoners themfelve-.a ¥ra njktgdfrom the French. WITH AN APPENDIX, Containing an account of the promulgation of the nc\y religion of France • the : mpioua attack on the aucient; and violation and plunder of the sacred \:!cs of tiis <l*ad. •• Abl liberty bow bajf tbcu ktt*JjMrteJ tvii&J' Madame Roland At the fame iplace may be had,an elegant duodecimo Pocket Atlas of the United States, [PRICE ONE DOLLAR.] Just puMifhed—containiijr nineteen Maps; that je, a ge neral one of the United States, a particular one of each of the States, and of the North-Weftcrn Territory. February IV . laviw FUii L Ts}i£ j.j, BY JACOB JOHNSON & CO. No. 147. Market-Jtr<et t PLiladd^bin, DODD's reflexions on Death, price 80 cents. HerVey*s Meaitations, 80 Thompson's Seafans, with an elegant engraving The Coiumbiadj a Poem,on the .\nierican W:ir id The American Ffcrm-r's Guide, a new and ex cellent Trratifo on Agriculture 29 Dllvvorch's Book-Keeping 83 Hiltory of the Pelcw Islands 25. J. Johnson & Go. will pvblifh in a ft»w days, The Fkivcrj of Ancicnt and Modern Ihjlory—% vols. February 1. 3tafwam 7UST PUBLISHED, • ByMATHEW CAREY,Mo. 118, Market-ftreei, [Price Three Dollars, in Boards] T H $ American Remembrancer. fN THREE, V9LUMSS This WORK contains the whole of the EiTays un der the fignatufes of Cato, Jaricola, Camilla*, Cinna, Decius t The Fcderalijl, Alt it us, 'Tally, Coins, Calumbm, Car»linienjis, with an extensive variety of othsr EiTays—Likewife the chief part ©f the Rtfolvcs and Proceedings throughout the United States, en the fubjeA of the tre\tw Febrri-iry a TO BEHOLD, A PLANTATION, in the town of Woodbury, coun ty of and' state of New-Jerfcy, contain ing about one hundred and fifty acres} a fuitabie propor tion of which is woodland and improved meadow. A great part ®f th : arable land i» in a high ftatc of cultiva tion, and very natural to the production of red clover. On said plantation there is a genttel 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 bell kinds of grafted and inoculated fruit trees; the orchard consists of about thr«e 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 tachment was issued out of the inferior court of Common Pleas ill and for the county of Cumberland, in the Rate of New Jersey, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of Febru ary last, against the goods and chattels, tights and credit!, 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 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 also hereby further given, agreeably to the direction of an aft »f the Legislature of the state of New-Jersey in such ease made and provided, that snlefs ths said George klutz (hali ap ( pear and give special bail to answer the suit so as afoiei said instituted against him by th: said Jonathan Ballinger, within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then and in Lhat cafe judgment IhaJl be entered" against the said George Hutz " by default, afid that the said sloop or shallop so as aforefaid seized on the said attachment" will be fold fop the fatisfaction of all " creditors who shall appear to be justly entitled to any demand thereon, andlhall apply so* that purpose." Dated at Salem, in the county of Salem, in 'he fai state, the thirty first day of Mftfch A. D. 1795, GILIiS, Clerk, Lucius Jforalu Stoeiton, ") Attorney for the Plff. J \Volumb. IX. w &f. eodt It AN BREW* HUNTER. tn&tU4\v
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