Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, April 06, 1796, Image 1

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SJtajefie fttlfliiiM) States
Dumber iii6.J WEDNESDAY EVENING % APRIL 6, 1756. fhl#m IX.
John Miller, jun. & Co.
NO. 8, CHtSNI/T-STREET,
Have just imported in the Hamburgh Picket,
A general ajfortment of Spring Goods,
To "phich they expert large additions by the next Arriv
als from London and Liverpool.
They have eelfo on Handy received from France,
by the box. aflbrted,
1800 dozens of Silk Stockings, on which the drawback
is recoverable;
A&ew Bates of ladiaßook Mufiios, & Handkerchiefs,
which will be fold low to clofc sales.
March 30. §
For SALE, by the SUBSCRIBERS,
IN PENN-STREET,
130 quarter Chests frefli Hylon Tea;
100 ditto do. freflrSouchong Tea ;
300 Boxes China, containing small tea setts of 41
pieces;
400 pieces Bandanoes.
Willing! C5 5 Francis.
January 30. 3taw.
500 bags Martinico coffeej
Of excellent quality, entitled to the drawback,
just arrived, and to he fold by
Thomas C5 5 John Clifford.
March 30. diw
30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy,
Corks, in bales, and
Holland Gin, in pipes,
For Sale by
Benjamin W. Morris.
December If. ' eocitf
MAUEiKH, 1
SHERRY and t WINES-.
PORT )
For Sale by
EDWARD STOW, jun-
No. 4, South Water-Street.
Dec. 12. d.
Excellent Claret in Casks,
FOR SALE, BY
Joseph Anthony Iff Son.
February 13. §
Jamaica Pimento,
A quantity'for SALE—for Exportation.
PETER BLIGHT.
Fefi. a 6. $
Jbrelh Teas.
jo Quarter chests Hyson '
13 Ditto Gunpowder
73 Ditto Souchong
Of choice quality, just arrived in the Pigou, from
Canton, and to be fold on very reasonable terms at the
stores of
_. Mordecai Lewis,
No. 25, Great Dock-street.
March 18. dzw
Furrs and Skins j
RICHARD JAMES POTTER, ;
HAVE FOR. SALE ,
prime fclefiio'ti of the annexed articles 3
Shaved Deer Skins ,
Ur.ftiaved ditto
Elk Skins
Shaved do.
Beaver
Otter
Bear t
Racoon
Wolf
Ox hides
Tiger
Leopard
Liieivife, , 1
Three thousand wt of superior New-Orleans Indigo.
Twenty tierces of Rice, and
A quantity of excellent Logwood, which they will fell
011 good terms.
March 17 S
F O R SALE,
A quantity of Spanish Brown, in calks.
Ditto dry White Lead, ditto Imported
Milled Leid, in flieets, , ir. the ftlip -
Bar Lead, iq calks > Wilming-
Shot, of all sizes, ton from
A Urge quantity ot Pipes, and Bristol.
A few hampers of English Porter, [
Liieivife, ■
50 Barrels Excellent Boston Beef, /
A few cafe 6 of Perfumery, '
A quantity of belt Bandanna Handkerchiefs, and
A small invoice of Cloths, Muslins, Shawls, and
Black Lace. Apply to
Samuel Breck, jun.
At his Counting-House, on Rofs's Wharf.
March 18. eod6t
JUST PUBLISHED, BY
JACOB JOHNSON, CO. ~
NO. 147, MARKF.T"STREET) «
[Price I Is. 3*/.] ,
TH E c
Flowers of Ancient Modern Hijlory, o c t
IN TWO VOLUMES.
Comprehending, on a new plan, the mod remarkable
and interesting Events, as well as the most eminent and
illustrious Characters; with a View of the Progress of'
Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Crea
tion to the Conclusion of the American War.
Bv JOHN ADAMS, A. M.
March 4. law lot
Treafitry Department ;
P.ivcnue-Qjjicc, March 10th, 1796. ti
PROPOSALS -w ill be received at the office ef the
CotnmrJJioner of the Revenue, (No. 43, at the c.mer of
-Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in
North-Carslina, —
I. A upon Cape-Hatteras.
11. A Beacon House upon Shell Castle island.
Dcfcriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be
seen 011 application at the offices of any of the Superinten
da its of I.ight-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of the Reve
nue, or of the Collectors of the Cufloms in any of the
States ; as alio at thisoffice. anw jrrl
' f
For Sale, at Public Auction,
On Thursday, the seventh of April next,
-' PORTSMOUTH,
BURTHEN IS3 tons, or 1630 iiarrels.
fhis lhip fails remarkably fill, and compleatty r iiaired
lad voyage. She may be fe»B at Ms. Huddell's wharf in
Sontbwarlr Approved notes at 60 and 90 days will be
received in payment. Her inveotory'mar "be at the
| office or the subscribers. POuT.MAN &C 6.
March 24, 1796. $tds. Auelioneer..
For LIVERPOOL,
Philip Atkins, miller.
BURTHEN 246 tons, to fail with all convenient speed.
For freight or paflage apply to
Samuel Miers Fijher^
No. 27, Dock-ftrcet.
JVho have Imported per said Ship, *
_ A general aflortment of Queens Ware in Crates;
Short ?ipes in boxes, three groce each,
An aflortment of Stone Jugs,
Together with an aflortment of
DRY GOODS,
iuited to the Season—as usual.
. Mo, Jth, 1796.
- FOR SALE,
Or will take FREIGHT* for Newport, or Pro
-7 0 h A *N°N A,
NOVv lying at Chefnut-ftreet wharf. For terms ap
ply to John Proud, the maftef on boartLor to
Samuel Cocrtes,
No. 81, south Front-street.
Who hath for SALE, imported in said Ve/Jel,
A quantity of CIDER; I SOAP; and
CANDLES i I TIMOTHY SEED.
4th Mo. ;th. 1796. *6t.
For L 0 N D 0 N,
THE BRI0ANTINI!
. Jolm Hyer, Commander,
BURTHEN 150 tons, is new ready to take in, and'will j
fail in alwbt ten days, part of her cargo being already I
engaged.
FOR HAMBURGH,
Saul. Pjli, mailer,
Bußi ili.it Mt> tr ns, an excellent veiT-1, arji well fitted, f
Part of her cargo bei.ig engaged, flic w : !l fail early. (
For L IV E R P 0 0 L, I
TH£ SHIP
Hambirrglr nickct,
Gsot'ds Clat, Commander,
BURTHEN 3»o tons, is nearly a new vrflel, and a re
markably fact sailer. A great part of her cargo being (
rtady on board, it is expected {he will fail about the *
2tith intent. For terms apj>ly to
Philip Nicklin y Co. £
WHO ARE LANDING,
Prom the Hamburgh Packet, from Liverpool j B
Sheets Lead; A
14c Calks Nails afTorted, C
9 Bales of Sail Cahvas, No. 137, H
3 ditto of Seine and Sewing Twide, K
Small Invoice ol Cutlery, and Watch Chains, well R
aflerted.
And from the Diana, from Jamaica,
1*66 Punche&iis Rum.
Thef have also 01i Hand,
Madeira Wine, in pipes, hog/heads, and qr. cases,
Old Red Port Wine, in pipis and hogflieads,
Teneriffe Wine, in pipes and'hogfheads,
Mountain Wine, in quarter calks, J
Sugar Candy, In boxes of 80 and 9018. e4ch, ni
% hoglheads of Carnphor, w
1 riitto of Jalap in powder,
And a quantity of Mahogany.
March 30. ' m w&f fu
FOR SALE,
DELIGHT, so
ONE hundred and nine Tons burthen; a good, ftauiili '''
well bnilt vessel, IIOW lying at Hnddell's whatf.
For terms apply to r'
Nalbro' tff John Frazier. c i
No. 93 South Front street.
March 10 lawtm cc
: 1 J I*l
For Sale, or Charter, a
THE SLOOP
BETSEY,"'
_ John Dankins, master,
BURTHEN about ?6o barrels flour, in complete or
def to receive a cargo immediately. For terms apply
to the Captain on board, at the fubferiber's wharf—
orto JOSEPH SIMS.
Who has so' Sale, jufl imported in faid'Jloop, <
Coffee, of an excellent quality, in hhds.and tierccs. r
Sugar, ditto in hhd&. and barrels.
Februjry'l2. J
~FO~R CHARTER, U
John Bulkcley,
BURTHLN about 3000 barrels. of
je/fc & liober't Watn.
March 29. &
— 1
\ PlaifterofParis&BurrStones. ci t;
JVSI ARRIVED,
By the (hip ASa, Captain Langford, from Havre- | ul
de-Grace.—-Apply to
Peter Blight.
March 31. eodfor. 1
This Day is Publijhed,
At No. iot, Arch flreet, indmjy alto be at Pol
well's Printing Office, No. 33, in ihc lame street,
A MsiP OF THE RIVER RHINE
«!«• From Nimkguen to Basle,
Shewing
jw The a Alia J Seat of War
\ 6 between the French and jtvflrians.
Mirch __J ff ■
~~ " SPIRITS. "
ANY person may be supplied with Rum,. Gin, Cordi
als, and other Spirits, upon application to the Sub
scriber, at his Drftillery, No tlj[, Story, or New Street,
between Third and Fourth Streets
led. March 7. m<|t THOMAS tAPE.
N. B. Whilkey and Melafles will be purchased, or in
exchange for any fort of Spirjfs at a fair and marketable
price. Also, wiMfted any number of Gin and Brandy
Pipes & Weft-India Rum Puncheons; enquire as above.
IMPORI ED, 1
In the ShipgPigou, Captain Dale,- from Canton,
and for SALE bv
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
CHINA, aflorted ;
SUCAU;
_ BOHEA, 1
SOUCHONG, 4 _ „ .
HYSON SKIN, Th A ;
HYSON, I ' ■,
IMPEUIAL, I , J
NANKEENS; ti
, QUICK SILVER; A
CASSIA; e>
'P* FANS;
SEWiNfc SILKS;
HAIR RIBBONS.
Jeffe & Robert Wain,
William Sanfom,
Mordecai Lewis. ar
March 4. §I». w
—— m
A r o. 8, North Front-Jlreet.
Printed Calico and Muslin _
WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD y JAMES PO TTER,
ill J Ixtve iujl tvccivcJ a Cuperh ajjlrtment of the following ariciles )
■ly -.vllzh ibey offer for fule. I*l
TOUTED cal.cocs Gentlemen's neck handkfs.
M. 4-4 \vd. bonk mufliVs New faftiionablfi shawls P
6-4 wd. di:ro ditii IVudra « handkerchiefs pl<
Boo!: muslin hanclkercli t i Tambour'd muslins
Podcet ditto Gurrahs
Colored, bordered, muslin Humhums ni
hant'kierdhiefs Colics 3ce &c mi
Very new far cy ditto An elegant and frefli aflort
d. Elegant talnborc mucins meut of ribbands and
Colorrd work dirto faftics J°]
Lui'i-d i» (ur* d ditto Cotton flocking*
Rrocaded ditto Worded ditto
Ladies p^di
Am! a variety of other article#, just opened. ry
above goods au particularly j? &
'TOT ilie wtfMntTH hi.ukh.
Dee:mbcr 23 taw
— — —for
S H O T,
j sizes, from ;,j 1!> to Grape,
:e \J Cafnbooies, Pots, and other callings cxacuted at the
(horteft notice, ,; r ,
N'ail rodi, from tod to spike, (i r
Hoop Iron, nf allfizes, forcafks or cutting into nails, from
a brad to I zd nails, j
Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to loolb.
Bar IroiT,
A Quantity of JamesHiver Tobacco,
Carolina Pork. T "
Herrings in barrels, V
Kiln-dried cora meal in Hhds. and Bbls. ftal
il Ryt fleur &c, to be fold by ral
Levi Hollingfworth Iff Son.
Akfcujl 4 2 aio
. anc
George Bringhurft, <■«
CO/ICII cf HARNESS MAKER, J, 1 "
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public,
that he has removed fram to No. 23 in u
north Fifth-ftrect, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground, ™
where he continues the buihiefs of c j°!
Coach making in all its Branches.
He nukes all kinds of crane neck and perch Carriages, lka
_ fueli as Coaches, Chariots, Ph.itons, and Coachees ; also, Gei
Chairs, Kittereens, Gig*, Sulktys ; and all kinds of Harr nrx
ocft, with plated or brass mounting. H« hath a good div
lupply of tlie bell materials, and a (lock of the bell lea- tiy<
foned wood. on <
Ordfcrs from any part of the United States will be du- OIF
!y attended to x»ith the greatest punSuality and dispatch. —
His long experience in his care in the execu
tion of hi# work, and an unremitted attention to the de
fircs of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove fuffi- Fal
cicnt recommendations.
He has fcveral fecondrh'and Carri ages for sale, viz. a
complear Coachee, widh a coachman's feat and Venetian
blinds'all round; a Phtetou; aChair; and a Sulkey with Ti
a falling top. A
All kiniU of Carriages fold on ComniiiTioji, and Car- U P'
riagos taken in to Hand by the month or year. mc<
0" Apprentices wanted to the Bulinefs. "H 11
Philadelphia, November 21. '* e!
. - cal
Copper Ware-House, kc fi r '
No. 2. North Fourth Street.
GEORGE HENRY WESCOTT >
HAVE just received by the late vefFels from London, mo:
Liverpool and Briflol, and whieli they are felling tCil
at the ni«li.reduced prices for cafli, or a short credjt, < " c ' f
f ytry large and extensive ifTortment of sheet Copper —
»nd Bottonjs, comprising fteets fron. 5 to loplb. and
hottoms from 16 in,-lies to 5 feet—Alfo a hafMfome as- \
fortmenl of the mod approved sheathing Copper with XJ
nails, and holts. Tin in b6xes, Block-tin", Spelter in per,
calks Spelter fodder, pig lead, &c. &c. A
J an - w & f, well
NOTICE. " C t
THK President and Managers of tkc Pelaware and cont
Schuylkill Canal, having determined to fipply the ne * r
city of Philadelphia with water, early in the year 1797, tpro
Proposal* will' he receivc ', in writing unitil'the fir'll day of "f ar
June next, from any person or pcrfons dil'polvd to contraift Da"
for the calling and delivery of Iron Pipes necelTary for the co,,n
above pnrpofe. By tlji Board, field
WILLIAM MOORE SMITH, S. : \ y .
Mar A 31. lawtj. 'PI
JUST IMPORTED,
In the fliip Liberty, from .London, a hand Come well as-
Pol- sorted Invoice of
f ' Dry Goods,
(op *bout £1000 si-itiiliW)
Conf.ftihg trf Britilh and India Book Muslins, Cniptzes.
"' tw o BfitSdf 6-4 wide Book Mufiins, MJi, .1 fin si 1
Parcel of Nii'.megj! - and for Sal* by
JAMES C„ & SAM. W. FlsftEß.
Aprils- - >$J W
f'~ ~ *
Jufl: Landing*
rdi- Fr ° m 0?1 bo^d 8h 'P FLO-lVf.i>\ Cabtain Ben.
Mb _ . Swift, from GUADELOUPE,
**. A quantity of Sugars,
FOR SALE, BY
We 5tK April. $ No. , 2lj '
JUST RECEIVED,
- A quantity of excellent Bolton BEEF,
Arid Mould and Dipt CANDLES.
' For sale Br
Isaac Harvey y jtin.
No. j,Ws ter-flreet»
3d mo. mh, 1796.
New Book Au&ion,
"BOSTON.
TOHN W. FOLSOM refyc«Sf»lly informs the public,
d. JnL ?V ttlCulv ' he ha * opened an Auc
tion Office, .pal central situation, /.r that purfofc only.-~
Any orders in that line (lull be faithfully wdpttnduaUv
executed: and letters, post paid, immediately attended to.
■UoJioKj March 33.
NOTICE. ~
A LL persons having claims against JOHN £,YONS
deceased, late of Charles County, MariUnd!
art requested to exhibit them for fettlemenV ; and those
«'h» are indebted are requested to make-immediate pay.
m< Ali 'pn. - AIJUtAMXfik Executor.
Allen s Fresh, Charles county, *taw 6
Maryland, March M, 1796.
1 —■ - • " - * '■ jr- 1 -
JOSEPH COOKE,
~, GOLDSMITH Js* JEWELLER,
The corner of Market and Third-ftr'eet», Philadelphia 1
M°f rel P celful| y informs hi.s.friends and the public,
g -LTX that he has received,, pqr the fell arrivals, a com
plete and general afTortmen,t of almof:
Every Article in hLs Line;
Immediately from the manufactures of. London, -Bir
mingham, and Sheffield, all of which are of the newest
t- falhion, ar«i will be fold, wholesale and retail, on the fowl
Jftterms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr!
JohnNicholfon receive! in payment at their current value.
Mar . ch 5- lawtf
! COLUMBIA HOUSE
■Jt Boarding School for Young Ladies*
M R . U ' i.!i!ULs,u 1: Xftftlgfr
Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and Sprite.-tlreets*
- [°r 'he >ntage l l arj , c> convenient Houfc, in a dry,
healthy lituatioh; hopes for the continuance of the encuu
, lagemcOt (he has hitherto so highly experienced; and for
which (he returns her sincere acknowledgment
16 ;f^.M rs - G *°o"BUoo, E is a (lifted by Maftcrj of the,
I ablh, y > ant} thc as well as ornamental branchc*
of education are particularly attended to.
" febnyary 8... S«w., 3m .
General Post Office, Philadelphia,
March 16, I 796.
tranlmitted in the Mall*
VV othe United States, t» and ( frpm Norfolk, in the
Gate of Virginia, were opened, an 4 Bank Notes of seve
ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York,
in the (late aforefaul, in the months of O(Sober, Novem- . >
r and December last : and whereas a. part of said note,
and some calh havebeen recovered and are now in possessi
on of the Poll Master Gene .-ah In order therefore that
fnch Bank Notes as stall be identified may be restored to
the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and caft\
. h , e equitably diftrjbuted among those who are entitled to
„ ' hem f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who
have fuffeied by such fraudulent pra&ices, within the pe.
' nod, and on tha route aforementioned, to exhibit theip
claims without-delay, supported by such reasonable proofa
as may be: neceffar/ to fubflanriate them. Such notes as
5 , stall be identified will b.e received by application to tha
~ General Post Office, on or before the firfl day of lulr
V next;, and the rtftWof such calh and notes will then be
d divided among the claimants in proportion to their refpec
- tiye losses, to be ascertained by the necessary proofs, which
on or before that day (hall be produced tothe General Post
- ° ffice - (aawtjuly) JOS. HABERSHAM.
—:—
; Canal Lottery lickets y
_ For Sale, loarmtcd undraw, at th :OrriCE, 140, Chefnjit
street, between Fourth and Fifth streets.
I Washington Lottery—No. 2.
1 Pul>li< : arc rcfpeafuUy informed, that the whole
X of the i ickets in the above Lottery are now rolled
. up, and from Information received, will commence im
mediately. After the firft day's drawing, which will be
announced i» one of the Philadelphia papers, tickets it
" , C ' pei , te '' wiU be then Ten Dollars - A qorreS humeri,
. carßook for public mfpedion will bo opened at the above
Office, where alj tranfa&ions relating to the line of a Bro.
kcr, are promptly and faithfully executed.
„ , THOMAS NOBLE.
March a. j
N. B. Approved Notes securing payment, eith>r is
, money, or in prizes of this and pay sole
r ten days after completion of the drawing, will be rccciy- *
( ed for any number above fifty tickets.
1 FOR SALE, ~
ANF.AT two story frame building, fiiuate In Fifth
ftreet, continued in Southwark, which Lets at 301.
1 per annum, fubjeft to a ground rent of 110s.
An elegant Biown Gelding, 141-1 hands Itjo-h, goes
well in a chair or under the saddle.—An haedfoaii riding
Chair and Ceachee, with harness complete.
Three tra<Ss of Land, situate contiguous to each other
containing about 77.1 acres, in Northumberland county*'
ne*r the town of Northumberland. Siindry trails of
I,and in Bedford county, being about 3,200 pare
near the waters of Conymeaux, and adjoining Land's bf
Daniel Tyfon. Also, one other trad in Weftmoreland
county, adjoining, lauds of William Sitgresves, on Clear-,
field creek. Tor terms apply to
1 SAMUEL R. FR/fNKLIh\
Philadelphia, Feb. ij, 1796. aodtf