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    Number 1085. J
For LONDON,
THE ship
FAc 1 o
Captain John Kemp,
NOW lying at Chefnut-flrect whar£ —will lan on or about
theiotli IViarch. For passage, apply to tnepiaftcr on
board, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY Iff SON.
§
February 29
For LIVERPOOL,
. THE SKIP
M 1 A B L E,
Daniel C. Tillinghurfl, matter;
A ("hunch, fact: failing cedar and live cak fiiip, now lying
at Weft's wharf, next above Vine-dreet—will begin to
take in her cag© in a few days, great part being ready
to go on board—is intended to fail about the ioth ot£ next
month. For freight or parage apply to the Mafcer «u
board, or to JEREMIAH WARDER.
Who has for SALE,
* ],:«rge Liverpool House COAL;
New and second hand CABLES and HAWSERS, from
i eight to fifteen inchcs ;
Aud Sail-Makers Scnming TWINE,
■February 16.
For WILMINGTON (N. C.)
E D W A R D,
.r. Isaac Howland Maftcr
Will 1 iil in a few days, for freight or paiTage apply to the
Maftcron board at Peiuiroie's Wliarf, or at No. 22, Wal
nut Street.
Feb* 24,
' Wanted to Charter
Of if o to 200 tons burthen ; to load
Wilmington, North-Caroliiu, for
a. Port ia England. Applv to
' , HENRT PHILIPS,
No. 118, Spruce-ftrett-
Feb. 13
F 0 R CH A R T ER,
EAGLE,
ABOUT 151 tons burthen; is now in
complete order to receive a cargo on board, and lays the
second wharf below Hne-ftreet. Enquire of
Jehu Hollingsworth iff Co.
February 8. §
For Sale, or Charter,
e s l 0 or-
B E T s E Y >
v.-^ i| John Dankins, mailer,
BURT'hE N*about 800 barrels flour, in complete or
4«r to receive a cargo immediately. For terms apply
tu the Captain on board, at the fubferiber's wharf —
or. to JOSEPH SIMS.
Who has for Sale, jujl imported in fu'idjloep,
Coffee, of in excellent quality, in hhds and tierces.
Sugar, ditto in hhds. and barrels.
February 12. $
WILLIAM YOU NG,
No. Sl south Second-street,
HAS FOR SALE,
An (jxwr.five ifl'orment of PAPERS, from the
turers in Europe, and from his Manufactory onßpan
dywiue, wholesale and retail,
WRITING & PRINTING PAPERS, viz.
Imperial, Small folio Poltj plain
Ruper-rojfcl, Ditt« gilt
"Royal, Bloflom Paper assorted
Medium, Tran (parent folio Post
33emv» Superfine &common foolf'-.
'Thick Post, in folio, Marbled papers, large and
I>itto, in quarto, small
Extra large Folio Post*
,iareeioi,.
l)H4o, quarto, COARSE PAPERS
folio Post, wove, London bvown, affortei
Quarto, ditto, . L g book piper '
Folio wove Post, lined, Hatter's paper
Jtaarto do. di>. Stainer's paper
prttt>, gilt, do. Common brown
Common fiz" Folio Post Patent fheatliing paper
Ditto, quarto, plain Bonnetboard's
Folio & quarto Post, gilt Binder's boards.
Jflfn, a -vanity of other Stationary Akticles, vtt
and gtafs philosophical ink-stands, well al
sorted i pewter ink-ehcfls of various sizes; round pewte
iuk (lauds; paper, brass, and polifced leather ink-iland
for the pocket; Fed morocco portable itik'Hands witH pla
ted spring locks, leal and embofied papers; IhiMnj
tand <K fund pounce & pounce boxes, ink & ink poV.
dcr, black leather & red morocco pocket books, with and
without inj\runien£sj of various (Jount?ing-houf<
t%d pocket pcH-knivrs of the be/i quality, afs-lkin tablet
and memorandum books. P fid and coloured wafers, cond
ition size, office ditto. Quills from half a dollar to three
'dollars per hundred, ready made pecs Black had pen
cils. Gum elaflic or Indiin ruljb-T. Gilt and plain mef
fope and converiation cards.
All forts and fees of BLANK BOQKS ready made or
■Wide to order. Bank checks, tlank bills of exchange, and
notes of hand executed In copper piatcs> bills of lading,
xbanifefts, Icamen** "articles and journals, &c. &c.
A well frleiled collection »f mifecUancous books. Bi-
Jblos and prayer books various llzes and different binding,
'i oy books for children. A Iso, of creek, latin, and enghfii
classics, as are "OW in ufeinthe colleges and fchoolsi.f the
States.
N. 6 Feelt'sSpanHhfloraindigo,moulds, fcotherarticto
Hfisd is raan»fafl\iring of paper, to be had Oiver-f/ terras.
£5" 1U mar let price i» Cajb ffi'dftr any quantity of Ragt.
February if . _ _•
PUB L r S H E D,
Price Tbr!e-Fourths ef a Dollar,
No. 60,
SOUTH BECQ»r>-«TRKSTj
STI
Philadelphia Directory,
WITH A PL.VN Or T3E
City of Philadelphia.
Janiiry 18. _
FOR SALE.
\ FOUNT of BK.EVIER, half Worn; about four liuii-
X7i 1 -cd wi ight. Enquire at the Office of ♦! zette
. ■ v_ .... /-m.„
©alette of ih HiiiteJ 0 tales
R,
Feb, aj.
Feb.ao
WAGNER,
Woolen Draper and Mens' Mercer,
At No, 25,• South Secsndjlrct'ty
HAS, in addition, to hisaflortixient of fuperfine Cloths
and Cafilmers, Received by the fa&or from Lon
don, a very elegant affortsrient of Gentlemens' Wailtcoat
Patterns; such as Sattin, Silk. Moleflcin, Cafljnicr, and
IvXerieilles, which will be fold at their just prices.
January 9
3tawiw
cfiw
Dec. 12
For SALE, by the SUBSCRIBERS,
January 30.
l\ ; otcs, Wanted. >
Messrs. _mgz[us& Nicholson's notes,
tor which valuable and well Situated Lots in
,fcjf Citj cf IVqfkhgion, will be given.
„ , ■ THOMAS NOBLE.
February 18
Boarding School for Young Ladies.
MRS. GROOIVIBRTDGE frco* Lnjgc
Allsy, to the corner of Eleventh and Spi-*eß*Kr«sT
for the ady xtnge of a large, convenient House, i?i a d/y,
healthy situation; hopes fji the continaauceof t*p! encow
ragencnt (he'has iuth- rto so highly ex;- "ienecd ; uad far
which (lie returns her fiuwre acknowledgment.'
Mrs. Gko.)JHßß,ld<J[ i? aflj.lcj by Mailers bf the
fird ability; anJ the upfil, as well as ornarafcutal branches
of education are particularly attended to.
February S.
CUcftuit-3reet, third Door W«ft of Tenfch-ftreet.
INFORMS the Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia
that die Columbian Gallerv, a lai'cre
collection of ancient & modern PAINTINGS & PRINTS
wjll be opened on Monday, th>J 23d inft.
This collection consists of the produ&ions of the firXl
artists, and will doubtjefs be pleating to amateurs and the
admirers of the fine arts* To this colle&ion Mr. Savage
has added several pieces of his own, one of which is £he
Prefidcnt and Family, the full size of Life.
%* Price of admifiion to the Gallery, one quarter of a
dollar.
£/" The PANORAMA, in Higb-ftreet, exhibiting a
Vi.cw of London, continues open for the amusement of
thofew-ho may be to fee that interesting perfpec-
A French Miniature Painter refpc&fully offers his ser
vices to the Public, and hopes that the moderation
of his terms,, the vary short time of his fitting*, ,and the
rate of his abilities, will induce his visitors to become his
patrons.
A Fa special Meeting of the Board of Dire&ors for
J~iL establishing ufeful Manufactures, vheld at Paulus-
Hook, January 25th, "The Board taking into
coufideration the gejieral affairs of the Society, think it
necessary tl.at 3 meeting of the Stockholders should fce
tailed as soon as the Law will permit; it is therefore rc
folved. that the Stockholders be called to meet on the firft
Tuesday in March next, at Ege'rlev's Hotel, at Paterfon,
by ten of the clock of the forenoon of the fame day, then
and there to take into furious confiderat.ion, affairs of the
•utnioft importance to the said Society; and that every
Stockholdei be earnestly requested to attend either in
person or by proxy."
A true extra,& of Minutes,
P. COLT, Superintendant.
Isew-YcrJt, January 26, 1596. §tltM
BEGS leave to acquaint t> \ Gentlemen, subscribers to
the,print Portrait of C-lifge Washington, Prriidsnt
of the United States of -Are ;.'ica, engravedby Mr. Field,
from an originalpifture pi iccd by W. Robcitfon, fhat
the Proofs are ready for delivery so the fcveral i'ubferib
crs at John James Barralet's, No. 19 north ;
ar at J. Ormrod's, boolcfeller, No. 4t, Chefr.u:-itreet,
where the subscribers are requested to fend their address.
October 27 eod.
WAN T E 1), ' ~ *
ON I-oan, for two or three years—icoo Dollars, for
which a mortgage on Land will be IVun asl'ecurity.
Tlie land is clear of every incumbrance.
Jan- 9. d.
Ji A jV j h. i>,
Several Apprentices to the Printing-
Bufincfs. Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the
UnifeH Stairs. N x ,i T0» C;hefnut-ftreet.
tij._
Commodious Scores to Let,
adjoining the Compting-Poufe of the Subscribers. For
t"rnic an»lv tr> ANDRKWS If MKRSIjITH.
FOR SALE, B T
M O R D E C A I LEWIS,
At his Store, No. 25, Great Dock-Dreet,
A few boxes Bandanoes of the firft quality ;
1 bale Humhums;
12 do. Baftas;
4 do. Coflas;
3 do. Book Muslins;
10 do. Ruflia Sheetings j
2 do. Ravens Duck 5
I Cafe Diaper;
A quantity of Roll Briniftone;
A parcel of Griivdflones.
Ju/i Arrived,
80 Pipes Bordeaux BRANDY;
50 Ilhds. do. Rett WINE;
5.0 Cafe?. do. do.
80 do. Sweet OIL.
Fix Sale by
F. COPPI.VOERt
No. mi, south Fronf-ftrcst,
MADEIRA, 1
. SHERRY" and f- WINES,
PORT 3
For 3:i!e by
EDWARD STOW, jua
No. 4, South Water-Street.
IN VENN STREET,
130 quarter Chests frefh Hyion Tea;
100 ditto t>. frefo Souchong Tea;
300 Boxes China, contaiaing fm-all tea setts of 42
pieces;
400 pieces Bandaoo-s.
Willings & Francis.
COLU M B I A
Columbian Gallery,
MR. SAVAGE,
Feb. 20.
to tfie Pui3lic.
AX MR. O'ELLER't MOTEL
Feb. 20.
Paterfon Manufactory.
Mr. Walter Robertfon
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH i, 1796.
33w/m
§ IW
, d.
jtaw.
Ho 1: S E
§aw s^m
PHILIP NICKLIN y CO,
HATE FOR SALE, ,
Earthen Wars, in crates, well afiforted ;
Madeira Wine, in pipes, hogfljcads, and quarter c^flcs;
Red Port Wine, of excellent quality, in Pipes and
hogfkeada;
Old Mountain Wine, in quarter ca^s;
Sugar Candy* in boxes of to <jolb each,;
Jalap in powder;
Rdined Camphor.:
Englifli Sail Canvas, No. I a 7 ;
A quantity of Mahogany;
A parcel of good green Coffee, in bags
February 8,
FOR SALE,
At No. 119, Mulberry-Street,
200 Boxes Window Glass. 7 by 9;
58a ditto ditto ip byii;
I a ditto ditto 9 by 11 j
£0 d;tto £csile Soap ;
{a ditto sweet Oil") • • 1 1
10 bate* do. \ containing 11 bottles j
l»o pieces Hlatillas.
The above are all entitled to drawback.
AND ALSO ON HAND,
50 pieces Fhnders Linen, well aborted j
20 piete; Table Cloth 2 yards wide;
iqo pi«c!.
11 boxe., Ruflia Candle,;
jo piices Oil Cloth ;
Is qrarter Calks Sherry Wine;
Dutch Great Coats, of varieus fizas ;
Three very elegant FortePianos,'importeiJ from London
The above Goods are offered by the &»bfcriber, upon
reasonable terms. Credit from' three to fix months for
approved Notes.
February 12.
30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy,
Corks, in balgs, and
Holland Gin, iu pipes,
For Sale by
Benjamin W. Morris.
December 31
S H O T,
OTi 11 sizes, fro»m 32 lb to Grape,
CamboMes, t J ots, and <?ther callings executed at the
fhortcft notice,
tfail rods, frtra xod to spike,
lioop Iron, of alljizeA, forcalks* or cutting into nails, from
a brad to 12d ruu!s,
Anchor.-,, from 17 Cwt. to ioolb.
Bar Iron,
A Quantity of James River Tobacco,.
Carolina Pni'V.. '
(•icrfctng-s ir barrels,
corn ;nc.ii in Hhds. sfid El*U.
Aye llotir Uc, to be fo»t{ by
Levi Holiingjlvortb & Son
A* >ufi 4
No. 8, North Front-Jlrect.
Printed Calico and Muslin
WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD £3' JAMES POTTER,
Have jujl rtfcbveJ a Cuparb qjforttient qf tie folloivinj artcihs,
tvitch tbty »i
PRfNTBD calicoes
4-4 wd. book muslins
6-4 wd. <:it to ditto
Boo:; nutflin handkerchief*
Pocket ditfo
Colored, bordered, muHiu
handkerchiefs
Very new fancy ditto
tainbore mucins
Colored wyrk ditto
Laced ligureJ ditto
Brocaded diuo
Ladies plaids
And a variety of other articles, jufl opened.
Many of the above goods are particularly Calculator
for the Well-India market.
December 23 taw
George Bringhurft,
COACH & HsiRNFSS MAKER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public,
that he has removed from Arch-street, to No. 23 in
north Fifth-fcreet, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground,
where he continues the butinefs of
Coach making in all its Branches,
He makes all kinds of cranc neck and perch Carriages,
such as Coaches, Chariot*, Phaetons, and Coachees ; aMo,
Chairs, Kittereens, Sulkeys ; and all kinds of Har
ness, with plated or brass mounting. He hath a good
l'upply of the ibeft materials, and a liock of the heft fda
fo.ned wood,
Orders from any part ©f the United States will be du
ly attended to with the greatell punctuality and dispatch.
His long experience ill business, his care in the execu
tion ,of his work, and.an unremitted attention to the de
sires of his employers, he flatters himfflf will prove fuffi
cient recommendations.
He has Several second-hand Carriages for sale, viz. a
compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian
bliudsall round; a Phaeton; a Chair; and a Sulkey with
a falling top.
All kinds of Carriages; fold on Commiflion, and Car
riage* taken in to stand by the month or year.
spr* Apprentices wanjto the Business.
Philadelphia, November 2i. .2awd«
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal.
A GENERAL MEETING of the Stock
holders will be held at the Company's office
on Saturday, the i 2th day of Match tiext, at 10
o'clock, A. M, As the business- of the meeting
is of very great importance, nat nnljr to the Com
pany in particular, but to the citizens in general,
it is earnellly requested and cxpedtc-d that the at
tendance will be pundhial and numerous.
By order of the Board of Managers,
WM. MOORE SMITH, Scc'ry.
Philad. Feb. 6, 1796. wSifti2thM
FOR SALE,
A Commodious Frame House,
Situated in North Sccond-ftreet, No. 145* lately occupied
by Leonard Jacoby, confining of a good three story frame,
-.wenty-fivc feet in front; a two story Brick building
-ehind, with a Kitcfrto and offices; also, a Garden plot,
mc hundred feet deep a stable and wafti house, which
ias a communication ». Race-street, four years o£ the
Lease is unexpired; on 'firft day of January next
These prcmifes are in good repairs, an*' the par chafer
may have immediate pofTellior. For particulars enquire
ofR 0 bert C° e, NA . »th Second Street.
m,w&f
PETER BORGER,
ia\y6w.
eodtf
iffrr fir /.tit'
Gentlemen's ne-ck handkf-j.
New fufliionable/h;\yls •
iVtatira «; nan 'fctrrchiefs
Tftmbpvjr'd niacins
Gurx-hs
Jlumhums
Coffees &c &c
Axi eieg-atot and frefh alfort
ment of ribbands and
fafnes
Cotton flocking*
Werfted ditto
Excellent Chret in Oskv
F O a S A I , F, B Y
yofeph Anthony- Isf Son.
February, 13
Jamaica Pimento,
A quantity for SALK —-tor Exportation,
I i £T£R BLIGHT.
Feb. ?6,
Canal Lottery Office,
N-:.U the l?ml of the United States,
Philadelphia, JSebruary if, 1796.
STATE ,f the tVKEZL
J prize of -30,009 -
$ lie. ,20,000 - - 100,000
t do. 13, oop • - 10,060
2 da. 3.-50© « » s'toda
9 do, l,ooc * 5 9,00.0
13 do. jbo - - 6>;09
'ii, t!o. 303 - - 3>-Q°
With a proportionate number of i» dollar prizes.'
The Public are Spi'Symed, that ffom the above Uatcrncr"
snd the Lottery being a Wat two-thirds drawn, the Wheel
is upwarjs of One hundred thousand dollars richer than
at the-commencement; axd that in future the rife of
Tickets will be progreffivc, after every day, or every
other day's drawing, while liie 30,000 dollars remains is
the Wheel. / ' •*' ' ;
IVm. Blackburn, Jgent.
' The holder" of fortunate Tickets of dolia* __ •. |
prizes and upwards, will be paid cash for them, allowing '
a reasonable di.'count beftdes that qxprctted on the foe* «8 . •
A Q!ieck-book kept at thp Office for examination an£ i|
Copper Ware-House,
Ni>. 2. North Fourth Street.
GEORGE y HENRY WE3COTT
TTAVEjuft received by the late vefTels from London,
Ax Liverpool and Bristol, and which (hey ari felling
at the molt raduced prices for calh, or a short credit,
a very large and extensive aflortmeni of 2ieet Copper
and Bottoms, comprising sheets fron. } to lodb. an<Ji
bottoms from i 5 inches to 5 feet—Alfoa handsome as»
f.-rtment of the mod approved ftieathing .Copper with
nails, and bolts, Tin in' boxrs, Block-iiu, S».c!ter in
calks, Spelter ijddcr, pig lead, &c. &<;,
Jan. 2,
Published, ibis
And knay be had of BENJ.miN PAI'MS, Ho. fig/
Higli-ilrftt,
[Price jlStlis <?f a Dollar]
Revolutionary "JuJitcc Displayed;
Oi an Ir.fide View of tire various PSruc»n«t>f Paris,'
under the goyerrmtutof Rqbefpierreajid the Jaeoliinsj
Taii. prjnsipally fionl the Journals of the PriffiW-rs
thcmfclves
d fro:n the French*
WITH AN AWKniX-
Containing an aecinnt tit the promulgation of t'.ie new
rclijien of i'ranee; the ; mpieu< attack on the a'uci:r*.;
arid violation and plunder of the sacred recepta
cles of x th; d:ad.
" Ah ! liberty bow baft thou ke:nported with."
■ Mefbjms Rcuni.
At the fame place irjay Be had,an elegant.duadicixa®
Pocket Atlas of' the United States,
[price one Dallas.J
JuS publilhed—containing niimeqi Maps ; that is, a g«»
P'-ral one of the United States, a particular on; ps each
of the States, and of the North-Western Territory.
February 13. jaw^.w
JUST PUBLISHED, '
EY JACOB JOHNSON Ist CO.
No. 147, Mjrht-Jirezt, FbilgJelpbia,
DODD'a refledlions 011 Death, price 80 egiis.
Hervey's Meditations, $0
Thompson's Seafoi's, with an«legp,nt engraving 75
The Columbiad, a Poem, op the 'unerican war 18
The Aqjerican Farmer's Guide, a new and ex
cellent Trratife on Agricultujg £0
Dllworth's Book-Keeping 85
History of the Pekw lflands 15
]. Johnson & Co. will pvtblijh in a few days,
' T ht Fljwers of Ancient tytd Modern Hiflory—2 vols,
February 1, ,?taw?" .
TO BE SO L D,
APLANT A.TION, in the town of Woodbury, coun»
tv of Gi»uceft£r, and ftsta o£ New-Jerfcy, contain,
ing-about one hundred and fifty acres} a suitable prspor.
tion of which is woodland and improved* meadow. A
great part ef .> arable land is in a highftatc of cultiva
tion, and v-ry 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, anjf
carriage-house The garden is Urge, and contains a good '
colle<Sion of the best kinds of grafted and inoculated
fruit trees; the orchard confilts of about three hundred
grafted apple trees. Any perfen inclined to pur chafe
said premises, may he informed of the terms, by apply,
ing to ANDREW HUNTER.
m&tu4w
February 8.
Notice is Ijereby given that an at*
tachfncnt was iffikd out of the inferior court of Common
Pieas.in and far the county of Cumberland, in the state of
New Jersey, returnable <xi the twenty-fifth day of Febr.u- :
ary !;dt, against the goods and chattels, rights and credits,
lauds and tenements of George Hutz (not being a resident
at t)iat4;ime 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 direction of an a<ft of the
Legislature of the state of New-Jersey in such cafe made
and provided, that unless the said George Hutz (hall ap.
pear and give special bail to answer the suit to as afore i
said instituted against him by the said Jonathan 9allinger,
within such time as isprefcnbed by law,« that then and it)
i.hat cafujudgment ihall be entered" again ft the said George
Hutz " by default, and that the said (loop or shallop so as
afoccfaid fsized on the said attachment" will he fold for
the fatisfaction of all " creditor* who shall appear to be
justly entitled to »ny demand thereon, and Ihall apply sot
that purpose." •
Datedat Salem, in the county of Salens, in the fai
state, the thirty first day of Mprfh A- D. 1795.
CUri.
Lucius Horatio Stockton, >
Attorney for the Ptff. J
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