Number 1082. J For WILMINGTON (A 7 . C.) E D W 'A R D, lfaac Howhnd Master WUlfcif iftfcTdiys.for freight or paffage.*pply to the Master on board at Pennrofe's Wharf, or at No. 42, Wai nut Street. Feb* 14. Wanted to Charter, jL A VESSEL, Of 150 to aoo tons burthen ; to load 'ygjKWMßa'at Wilmington, North-Carolina, for a Port in England. Apply to — " HEMtT PHILIPS, No.niS, Spruce-street- Feb. 23 'FOR CHARTER, ABOUT 2J7 tons burthen; Is now in eomplete order to receive a cargo on board, and lays the fecoad wharf below Pine-street. Enquire of Jehu Hollingsworth <3 Go. February 8. For Sale, or Charter, BETSEY. John Dankins, master, BlTßTHEN*about 800 barrels flour, in complete or tier to receive a cargo immediately. For terms apply to the Captain on board, at the Who has so* Sale, jujl imported infaiif.ofp, Coffee, of an excellent quality, in hhds and tierces. Sugar, ditto i» hhds. and barrels. February 12. i FOR SALE, BY mordecai lewis, At his .Store, No. 15, Great Dock-street, A few boxes Baaianoes of the firft quality ; I bale Humhums; JZ do. Baftas; 4 do. Coflas; 3 do. Book Muslins; 10 do. Russia Sheetings ; 4 do. Ravens Duck; I Gafe Diaper ; A quantity of Roll Brimstone; A parcel of C-rindfloncs. Feb. 23 WILLIAM T 0 UN G, No. 5 J south Secotid-ftrect, HAS FOK SALE, An exte-five affortmcßt of PAPERS frorn the nW.c turers iri Europe, and from his Maaiua&ory onEwn dv.vine, wholefalc and retail, WRITING y POINTING- PAPERS, vm. Imperial, Small f< ? lio Polt ' P lam Super-royal, Ditto gilt pJLi Bloffora Paper aflorted Medium, Transparent folio Post •p e Superhne&Gommonfoolli-. Thick Post, in folio, Marbled papers, large and Ditto, in quarto, small Folio Post, Extra ;i Ditto, quarto, COAIU>H rajrUKs Folio Poll, wove, London brown, affofte. Quarto, ditto, L g-book paper FSiio wove Pest, lined, Hatter s paper Quarto do. do. Stamer s paper Ditto, gilt, do. Common brown Common size Folio Post Patent sheathing paper Ditto, quarto, plain Bonnetboards Folio & quarto Pott, gift Binder s boards. Jlfu, a variety of other Stationary /Iktiilfs, VA Wedjnvood and glass philosophical ink-ftands,well at sorted ; pewter mk-chcfts of various sizes; rannd pewte ink Hands; paper, brass, and polished leather '« k .-[ tand for the pocket; ft A morocco portable lmc-fiands with pla ted spring locks, cold leaf and cmboffed papers; fhrnin; sand & sand boxes, pounce & pounce boxes, ink & ink pow der, black leather & red mopcco pocket books, with anc without inflruments, of various sizes. @ountu:g-W< and pocket penknives of the best quality, afs-fc.n table, and memorandum books- Pedand colowed raon size, office ditto. Quilts from half a dcdlar to three dollars per hundred, ready made pens Black lead pen cils. Gum eluilic or Indian rubb.r. Gilt and p.am mef fa<re and convcrfation cards. . *All forts and sizes of BLANK BOOKS ready made or made to order. Bank checks, blank bills of « cha^ e '? nd notes of hand executed in copper plates, bills of lading, manifefts, feamcn's arti:les and journals, &c. Kc. A well feleiled colleaion ef mifcellancous books. Bi bles and prayer books various sizes and different binding. Toy books for children. Also, of greek, latin, and «gl.fe dailies, as are now in ufein the colleges and fchoolsi.t t}ie U N te ß Feelt'sSpanifh flora indigo, moulds, fcotherarticles Bfed in manufacturing of paper, to be had on eaf/ terms. _ -rt- ru market price in Cajt paid fir any quantity "J K'g" _ iawow Knrtury J 5- . ____ s Excellent Cliret m Casks, for sale, by Joj'epb Anthony Iff Son. F ebruar ■y .13- . , .. - - PU'B LISHE D, JPrice Three-Fourths of a Dollar, SOU TH SECOND-STREET, STEPHENS'S Philadelphia Dire&ory, FOR 179^ WITS A PLAN OP THE City of Philadelphia. January 18. rpKI Underwritten, Consul of Portugal, hav- L vine seen an ndvertifement of Florentio Rozi, in the Aurora of Saturday last. Hating his supposed motives (or Kfi-nin K hi, pretended Office of Vice-Coh.ul for Por f-n—T7//S IS TO QERTIFT, that he never was ac knowledged as fuchby the Conlul General of Portugal,; jior rid he ever hold any Commifhon to that pnrpofc •jr.A -iCourt of Portugal. fp&sene «f tfe SpfctttteD p> faxes diw, TfH E sloop 3awfm No. 60, FRIDAT EVENING v FEBRUARY 26, 1796. JuJi Arrived, 80 Pim-s Bourdeaux BRANDY; jo Hhds. do. Red WINK; 50 Cases do. do. 80 do. Sweet OIL. For Sale by F. COPPINGER, No. 221, south Froiit«ftreet. Ji w Feb. 20. WAGNER, Woolen Draper and Mens' Mercer, At No. i 5, South Seco/td-Jlree!, HAS, in addition, to his afforttfient of fuperfine Cloths and Caflimers, Received by the Factor from Lon don, a very elegant assortment of Geatlemens' Waistcoat Patterns; fu'ch as Sattin, Silk Ivloleflc.u, Caflimer, and Merfeilles, which will be fold at their jull prices. January 9. : MADEIRA, 1 SHERRY and£ 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 ind elegant assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens faftlioriaMe HATS.—AIfo, a variety of Children-s HATS of different colours, which will be fold on the lowest terms for cash. N. B. Ladies Hats trim'tl in the newest falhion from .ondon. For SALE, by the SUBSCRI. IN (■EN*-STR,EET, 138 quarter Cheils ffefli Hylon Tea; 100 ditto do. frelh Souchong Tea ; 30 d Boies China, contaiaing i'mall tea fats of 42 pieces; 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willings y Francis. 3 taw. January 30. Notes, Wanted. Messrs. morris & Nicholson's notes, for which valuable anil well filuated Lots in ths City of iVajbinvica, will be given. THOMAS NOBLc. Februan COLUMBIA -HOUSE Boarding School fw Young Ladies. MRS. GK.OOMBRIDGE ha»ingremovcdfrom 1.-4dgs Alley, to the corncr of Eleventh and Spruce- : lreeti, for the aciv .Mage of a large, convenient Mouf:, in a dry, healthy, ntuation; Ijepes for the continuance of the eofcou ragetnent fiie has hitherto so highly experienced; andfor 'which-fhe returns her Gncerc acknowledgment. gj 3 Mi"s. Groomkkjdge is a>TiH.ed by Mafterg of the firft ability; and the' vfiful, as well as ornamental brancics of education arc particularly attended to. February % Columbian Gallery, Chefnut-ftrcet, third Door Waft of Tenfch-ftreet. MR. SAF^GE, INFORMS the Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia that the Columbian Gallery, containing a , colle&ion of ancient & modern PAIN'TINGS & PRIX! i will be opened on Monday, this 22d inft. This colleflion coniifts of the productions of the firit art/fts, and will doubtless be pleasing to amateurs ar.d the admirersof the fine arts- To this collection Mr. Savage has added several pieces of his own, one ot which is the PreCdent and Family, tl.e full size of Life. t Price of admiifionto the Gallery, one quarter of a dollar. , • t-y The PANORAMA, in High-street, exhibiting a View of London, continues open for the amusement of those who may be disposed to fee that imerethng perspec tive. Feb. 20. To the Public. AT MR. O'ELLER's HOTEL. " A French Miniature Painter rcfpeiU'ully offers his ser vices to the Public, and hopes that the moderation of his terms, the very short time of his fittings, and the rate of his abilities, will induce his vificors to become his jyitrons. - ■ ' Feb. 28. § Paterfon Manufactory. AT a special Meeting of the Board of Directors for eftablifliing ufeful ManufaSures, held at Paulus- Hook, January 25th, 1796. "The Board taking into consideration the general affairs of the Society, think £ ncceffary t: at 3 meeting of the Stockholders ihould be called as soon as the Law will permit; it is therefore re solved, that the Stockholders be called to meet 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, _th .11 and there to take into serious consideration, affairs of the utmost importance t(*> the fa'id Society ; and that every Stockholdsi be earnestly requested to attend either in person or by proxy." A true extract „ P. COLT, Superintendant. New-York, January 16, i"96. §tltM Mr. Walter Robertfon BEGS leave to acquaint tl i Gentlemen, subscribers to the print Portrait of o<<fge Walhington, Prcfidant of the United Statesof Am'.'ica, engraved by Mr. Field, from an original picture pt Jlted by \V. Robcitfon, that the Proofs arc ready for delivery to the fcvcral subscrib ers at John James Barralet's, No. Itjnorth Ninth-ilreet ; er at j. Ormrod's, bookfcUcr, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, where the fubfciiber* are requested to fend their address. Oitobcr 27 ' eod ' WANTED, ON Loan, for two or three years—loco Dollars, for which a mortgage on Land will be given as fccurity. The land is clear of every incumbrance. Jan- 9- A - Several Apprentices to the Printing- BjTincfs. Apply at the Office of the Gazette of thf United Stakes, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet. 4 Commodious Stores to Let, "adjoining thcC|jmpting*Hoi3jQ£lDfctt|^^j^^^^" oA, 12. §jw sjrn IVA N J ED, PHILIP NICKLIN CO. HAVE FOR SALE, Earthen Ware, ia crates, well afiorted ; Mad-ira Wine, in pipes, hogsheads, and quarter caiks) Red Port Wine, of excellent quality, in Pipes and hoglheads; Old Mountain Wine, in quarter calks; Sugar Candy, in boxeaof 80 to 901b each; Jalap in powder; Refined Camphor; EngliihSail Canvas, No. I a 7 ; A quantity of Mahogany; A parcel«f good green Coffee, in bags. February 8. FOR SALE, At No, 129, Mulberry-Street, 200 Boxes Window Glass. 7 by 9; 180 ditto ditto to by 12; 10 ditto ditto 9 ky 50 ditto Castile Soap; 50 ditto fweec Oin otltainin I 2 bottles each; ao ba!kets do. i 3#o pieces Platillas. The above are alfeatitled to drawback. AND ALSO ON HAND, 50 pieces 'Flanders Linen, well assorted ; ao pieces Ta'ole Cloth 4 yards wide; ioo pieces Rolls; i a boxes Russia Candles; ao pieces Oil Cloth ; 12 quarter Calks Sherry Wine-, Dutch Great Coats, of various Czes ; Three very elegant FortcPianos,imported from London. The above Goods are offered by the Subfcriber,upon reasonable terms. Credit from three to fix months tor approved yetes. PEI.C.R BORGji-R. February ia. iaw6w. 30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy, Coiks, in bales, and Holland Gin, in pipes, For Sale by Benjamin Vt. Morris. eo;Uf December 31 SHOT, Or a 11 sizes, from 3a lb to Grape, Cambonles, Pots, and other cartings executed at the notice, Nail rods, from lod to spike, Hoop Iron, of all lizes, for calks or cutting into nails, from a brad to lad nails, Anchor*, from 17 Cwt. to roolb. Bar iroo, A., QudOiky of James River Tobacco, C&ulina Per*. HeiUngi. in barrels, Kiln-dried cor» meal in Hhds. aid Bbls. Hyefle«&e. to-be fold by Levi CS Son. .la \v)f No. 8, North Front-Jlreet. Printed Calico and Muslin ' ivarzhouse. ■ > RICHARD fcf JAMES POTTER, fufxrl »f tic.follo-wmg artciUs, lu'uicb they ofir for /ale. calicoes Gentlemen'? neck handkfs. ' j 4 . 4 wj. book mulllns New fafliionablc fliawls 6-4 \+d. ditto ditto Madia 5 haaAerchiefs Baok mufiin handkerchiefs Tambour'd muslins Porket ditto Colored, bordered, muslin handkerchiefs V cry new fancy ditto Elegaut tambo.re muslins Colored work ditto Laced figured ditto Brocaded ditto Ladies plaids * . n j And a variety of other articles, jult opened, Many of the above goods are particularly calculate" for the 'Weft-India market. December 2 3 George Bringhurft, COACII &5f HARNESS MAKER, RF.SP£CTFULI.Y informs his friends and the public, that he has removed frr.m Arch-street, to No. 23 * n north Fifth-ftrect, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground, where he continues the bufiuefs of Coach making in all its Branches. He mates all kinds of crane neck and perch Carriages, such as Coaches, Chariots, Phstont, and Coachees; also, Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys; and all kinds of Har ness, with plated or brass mounting. He hath a good i'upply of thi bell 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 pundnality and dispatch. His long experience in bufmefs, 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 several second-hind Carri ges for Tale, viz. a compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian blinds all round; aPhreton; aCbair; and a Sulkcy with a falling top. All kinds of Carriages fold o® CommnTion, and Car riages taken in to (land by the month or year. Apprentices wanted to the Business. Philadelphia, November 21. t,t,&s3<K.2awdo Delaware and Schuylkill Canal. A GENERAL MEETING of the Stock holders will beheld at the Company's office on Saturday, the I 2th day of Match next, at to u'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 io general, it is eamellly and that- the at tendance will be pun&ual and numerous. By order of the Board of Managers, WM. MOORE SMITH, Seo'ry. Pbilad. Feb. 6, 1796. w&ft lzthM FOR SALE, j A Commodious Frame House, Situated in North Sceend-ftreet, No. I4J> ' ate 'y occupied by Leonard Jacoby, confuting of a geod three story frame, iwenty-five feet in front; a two story Brick building iehind, with a Kitchen and ofiicds j alfo,a Garden plot me hundred feet deep, a stable and wafli h»pfe, which ,ias a communication ■to Race-street, four year, of th< I.ease is unexpired on the firft day of January uext These premises *re in good repairs, and the pur chaler mi« hive immediate poffeffior. Forvwrticuhrs (inquire Cce, Na, 46, foutk_|s«!^'ftreef. m,w&f Gurrahs Humhunis Coffaes &c &c An elegant and frefti aflbrl ment o£ ribband* and fifties Cotton stockings W«rfted ditto taw George Hunter, CHEMIST, At his laboratory, Nf. 114, south Second Jireet.^ INFORMS his Inrintr lullomc'ri and thc pu*? lic » tl ' at he has begun the DRUG bufvaefs again orf an txien ive plan, Hq Has !cv sale a g«neral rjlTnrtmcnt of F RESHDIIUG S, CHEMICAL PREPARA'I lON'S, and HA TENT MEDIj CINt.S Likewift.psiiitcrs'cnlours.drvand gii>und in oil, paint brulhcs, window and c«<i«h g»af., dye ftufts, iinfred oil, oitof lurptittinc, copal oil varnifti ana wattamtd good. rtllurn, copperas, madder, ground rcdw.odbytjit hogs« head or (mailer quantity# Ashe imparts .he (implrs from the Deft marketi and makes the compofmons aud preparations h.ntfelt, he i» enabled to vouch tor and warrant ever) article 'old out ot hi* Laboratory, and Ukew.ft to dispose ol litem at tho molt rcufonabk raict, He willies to fell a large LOT of GROUND, the north-can corner of H.gh and Elevemh-ft.ce*,con:„p iny 78 ket front on High-street, and 200 feet on hirventh ftrect, oppolue Mr. Leipcr's new building*.—And «uother LOT on the north fide oi High street, near the above, 28 feet front, and 200 feet deep. Both low tiiveXhe privi lotcot 1 30 teel alley in the rear. Dec. 13 Copper Ware-Houie, No. 2. North Fourth Street. GEORGE Ssf HENRY WESCOTT HAVE just received by the late veflels iromLondon, Liverpool and Briflol, and whieh they are felling at the molt radnced prices for cash, or a short credit, a very large and extcniive afiortment of iheet Copper and Bottoms, comprising (heets fron. 5 to ioolb. and bottoms from 16 inches to 5 feet ' Also a handlome af fartment of the mnii approved flieathiug Copper with nails, and bolts, Tin in boxes, Block-tin, Spelter in casks, Spelter fodder, pig ltad, &c. &c Jan.2 Published, this Day, And may be had of BENJAMIN DA'/lES, No. 68, High-ftrfftt, [Price 5-Bths ef a Do'lar] Revolutionary JuJlicc Difplaycd; Or an Inficlff View of the various Pnfons of Paris, under the government of Rol efpierreand the Jacobins; Taken principally from the Journals of the Prifonsrs themfelve-. 1 ¥ra nil cited from the French. ( WITH AN APPENDIX, Containing an account of the promulgation of the new religion of France; the : ikpio\>« attack on the aucicnt; anil violation and plunder of tke liiered rccc*>ta- cles of the dca'd. Jlfjf liberty botu baft thou been fforUd with." Madame Roi.and. At the fame place may be had,an elegant duodecimo Pocket Atlas of the United States, [pkICF ONE DOLLAR.] [uft puTnliflted —containing nineteen Majte ; that is, a gc* «*ral one of the United States, a particular of the States, and of the North-vVeiteru territory. February I 1 ' ju Si -FUIiLIStIK BY JACOB JOHNSON & CO. JVf. 147) Mar'tet-Jlrcct, Philadelphia, DODD's refleSions on Death, price 80 ce it#. Hervey's Meditations, 80 ThorapCon's Seasons.with an elegant engraving 7J The Columbiad, a Poem, on the American war 18 The American Farmer's Guide, a new and ex cellent Tr;atife 011 Agriculture £) 11 worth's B joli-Keepin* tliftory of the Pelew Islands ']. Johiifon & Co. will p»bl : (h in a frw days, Tfje Fl".<w:rs of Jncient and Modern HJlery—i vols. February ■■ 3tawim JUST PUBLISHED, ByMATHEW CAREY, No. I iS.Markct-ftreet.- [Price Three Dollars, in Boards] THE American Remembrancer. IK THREE VOLUMES. This WORK, contains the whole of the Eflays un- the signatures of Cato, Juricolj, Caznillvs t Sinna, Dcciut t The Federal#, Attitus, TuUy, Cjim, CcLtmbut, Carclimen/is, with an extensive variety of other EtTayi—-Likewife the chief part of the Xrfolve, and Prouedbig, throughout the United States, »n the fubjeil of the treat* FehruaryjJ TO BE 6 U AI'L ANT ATION, in the town of Woodbury, eoun ty of Glsucefter, and state of New-Jersey, contain, ine about one hundred and fifty acres; a suitable proper tion of which is woodland and improved meaiow. A great part »f th i arable land is in a high ftatc of cultiva tion, and ver, natural to the produilian of red clover. On said plantation there is a genteel two story brick honfe with four rooms on's floor, and a good dry cel.ar under the whole; tegether with a barn, corn-cribs, and carriage-house The garden is large, and contain, a pod collection of the belt kinds of grafted and inoculatcd fruit trees; the orchard consists of about thrse hundred grafted apple trees. Any perf.n inclined to purcnafe "February 8. _L_ Notice is hereby given that an at tachmeit was issued out of the inferior court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Cumberland, in the state of New Jersey, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of Febru arv 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 bv the sheriff of the county of Cumberland on a certain sloop or shallop called the Fly of with its appurtenances, as by the return of the faici sheriff . will more particularly appear—andi notice is further given, agreeably to the direction of an ad •£ the Leeiflature of the state of New.Jersey in such cafe made •nd provided, that unless the said George Hut? fliaU ap ; near and give fpecialbail to answer the suit so as afore | laid instituted against him by the said Jonatliai\Ball.nger, within such time as is preicribed by law, " that then and m Jiat cafe judgment (hall be entered" against the said George tfutz « ty default, and that the said (loop or shallop so as aforefaid seized on the said attachment" will be fold for the fatisfaction of all » creators who (hall i appear to be justly entitled to any demand thereon, and shall apply to? that P^p® 1 g&lem> ; n the county of Salem, in the fai state, the thirty first day of M&'eh A. D. 179.5' <i!LES, Clerk. Lucius Horatio Stockton, *> Attorney for the Plff. j April I H [Volume IX. w ft f. 3a\v2w eodr^t D, Ijiwlf
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