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Numbex 1119.J SATURDAY APRIL o, i 705. TVolvvzXX.
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China Goods.
THE Ship Atl imtic, Captain Silas Siimne, Com
mander, from Canton, will commence the discharge
of her cargo to-morrow morning at Walnut-street wharf,
Conjifling of
Yellow and white Nankeens of excellent quality
J'erfian Taffetics, black and coloured
Lustrings, do. do.
Sattins black'of various qualities
SewiiiT silts in a (for ted colour* - »
Vmriitlipn in boxes
CafTia in cherts
Quicklilver in jars
BOHRA, I
SOUCHONG, I
HYSON SKIN, 1 - „ t,
YOUNG HYSON I» frelhleas.
BEST HYSON, I
IMPERIAL,
CHINA WARE, ornamental, with Table and Tea
Sets generally aflorted.
WHITE SUGARS, and a quantity of
First quality Bengal SALT PETRE.
For Sale by
' Philip Nicklin & Co.
April 8. t.th&s
John Miller, jun. & Co.
NO- 8, CHtSNUT'STKEET,
Have just imported in the Hamburgh Packet,
A general ajfortment of Spring Goods,
To which thercxpe& large additions by the next arriv
als from Londoh'and Liverpool
Tbey have also on Hamd, received from Trance,
by the box, aflorted,
1800 dozens of Silk Stockings, on which the drawback
is recoverable;
A few Bales of India Book Muffins, 3c ll*ndkerohisf|»
— witl i&JaU iow to cbrfCT&cg.
March 30. • • §
For SALE, by the SUBSCRIBERS,
IN PENW-STREET,
130 quarter Chests frelh Hyloa Tea ;
ICO ditto do. frefli Souchong Tea;
Boxes China, containing small tea setts of 41
pieces;
400 pieces Bandanoes.
Willing* Iff Francis.
January 30. 3taw.
30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy,
Corks, in balu, and
Holland Gin, in pipes,
For Sale by
Benjamin W. Morris.
December 31. eodtf
Excellent Claret in Casks,
FOR SALE, BY
, Joseph Anthony £jf Son.
February 13. §
Jamaica Pimento,
A quantity ior &AXiC~-tot Expurioilun.
PETER BLIGHT.
Feb. a 6. §
i'urrs and Skins.
RICHARD JAMES POTTER,
HAVE FOR SALE
A prime fehflion nf the annexed articles .*
Shaved De«r Skins
Ur.lhaved ditto
Elk Skins
Shaved do.
Beaver
Otter
Bear
Racoon
Wolf
Ox hides
Tiger
Leopard
Lilewife,
Three thousand wt. of superior New-Orleans Indigo.
Twesity tierces of Riee, and
A quantity of excellent liogwood, which they will fell
on good terms.
March 17 ... S.
This Day is Publi/bed and Sold
At BENJAMIN DAVJES' BOOK STORE,
No. 68, High-street,
The Political Censor;
Or, MONTHLT REVIEW
of the moll interesting politicial occurrences relative to |
The United States,
For Mjtreb 1796.
By PETER PORCUPINE.
This work will be continued monthly, and the
future numbers will be published ou the last day cf
tvery month.
April s• 3»wiw.
JUST PUBLISHED, LY • ,
JACOB JOHNSON, & CO.
NO. 147, MARKET-STREET, 1
[Price I ij. 3^.]
THE
Flowers of Ancient & Modern Hi/lory, -
IN TWO VOLUMES.
Comprehending, on a new plan, the mod remarkable
and interesting Events, as well as the most eminent and
illudrlous Characters; with a View of the Progress of
Society and Manners, Arts and Science!}, from the Crea
tion to the Conclusion of the American. War. __
—BT JOHN ADAMS, A. M.
March 4. law2m
Treasury Department;
Revenue-Office, March I Oth, 1J96. I
PROFOSALS will be received at the office of the
CommijJi»ner of the Revenue, (No. 43, at the comer of
Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in
North-Carelina,
I. A Light-House ■upon Cape-Hatteras.
11. A Beacon House upon Shell Castle island. -
Befcriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be
seen on application at the offices of any of the Supcri»ten- /
da its of Light-Houses, or of the Supervisors of the Reve- v
riue, or of the Colledtors of the Cuftoins in any of the \v
States ; as alfoai this office. saw3m
For LIVERPOOL,
re SUSSEX,
f; Phil'/p Atkins, matter,
BURTHEN 246 tons, to fail with all convenient faced.
For freight or paffige apply to
Samuel t£J* Miers Ftjher,
No. 27, Dock-ftre.it.
* ' •' h p>'h Ta'ul Ship,
A general assortment of Queens Ware in Crates)
Short Pipes in boxes, three groce each,
Anaffortment of Stone Jugs,
Together with an a'ffortment of
DRY GOODS,
luited to the Season—is usual.
4 th Mo. sth, 1796. 31W+W
For SALE,'*'
c CORD,
THE Concord is upwards of 300 tons, about three year*
old, live oak and cedar, coppered—fit to proeeed on a
Y°>' a ,? e ,'°, Ind "» ° r elsewhere—is in the best order, could'
- lau directly. For terms apply to
. , , PETER BLIGHT.
April 6, 1 796. §zw
FOR s si L E,
> EIGHT for Newport, or Pro
• NOW lying k t Chefnut-ftceet wharf. For terms ap
ply to John Pk-uud. the roaster onl«M»«L ©r to
'
No. 82, south Front-street.
ffbo hath for SALE, imparted in J,aid VejTei,
> A quantity of CIDER; I SOAP; and
CANDLES; I TIMOTHY SEED".
4tb Mo. tth. 1796. *St.
For LONDON,
TUE b *'°AMTIUI
J 0 * 111 Hycr, Commander,
BURTHEN 150 tons, is now ready to take in, awl will
fail in about ten days, part' of her cargo being already
engaged.
FOR HAMBURGH, '
»Sami. Pile, ir.aftcr,
BUR'J HfciN 100 tons, aq ei;el!ent velTei, and well H'.tfl.
Part of her cargo being engaged, Cij will fail early.
For L IV E R POO LT
Jj*"" "=• THE SHIP
]|Spij|L Hamburgh Packet,
: Gsorgk Cur, Commander,
BURTHEN 320 tons, is nearly a new vessel, and a re
rnarkaHy fact sailer. A great port of her cargo being
ready to go on board, it is expected Hie will fail about the
20th inilant. For terms apply to
Philip Nicklin & Co.
WHO ARE LANDING,
From the Hamburgh Packet, from Liverpool;
38 Sheets Lead,
140 Calk* Nails aflorted,
9 Bales of Sail Canvas, No. I a 7, I
3 ditto of Seine and Sewing Twine, I
9 Small Invoice ol Cutlery, and Watch Chains, well |
aflorted. I
And From the Diana, from Jamaica,
160 Puncheons Rum.
They have also on Hand,
Madeira Win j. in pipes, hoglheads, and qr; eaflcs,
OldßeAPort Wine, in pipes and hoglheads,
Teneriffe Wine, iu pipes and hoglheads,
Mountain Wine, in quarter calks,
Sugar Candy, In bores of 80 and 901b. each,
2 hoglheads of Camphor, '
1 ditto of Jalap in powder, 1
And a quantity of Mahogany.
MdSh 3°- m w-Scf
FOR SALE, ' j
DELIGHT, '
ONE hundred and nine Tons burthen -, a good, Haunch 1
well built vefTel, now lying at Huddell's wharf.
Fo v r' terms apply to t
Nalbro' & John Frarier. £
No. 95 South Front street. c
March 10 3a* I m
FOR CHARTER, ~ \
John Bulkeley,
BURTHEN about 3000 barrels. Enquire of
"jeffi & Robert Wain.
March 29. §
MADEIRA,' -i
SHERRY and }- WINES'. l
PORT 3 J
For Sale by
EDWARD STOW, Jnn- *
No. 4, South Water-Street.
Dec. 12. d. f a
— n;
PlaifterofParis&burrStones. C!
JUSV ARRIVED,
By the ship Asia, Captain Langford, from Havre*
de-Grace. Apply to
Peter Blight.
March 31. v ' end rot. p
W A N T £■ J->- Ju
ONE Journeyman Copjwrfrftith, and one Jour- f 0
neymnn Tin Plate Worker—to whom the highest ab
wages will be given—Enquire at No. 235 Arch-Street.
April 5. eodlw -
'this Day is Published,
At No. 201 Arch street, itidmay also be had at fol
well s Printing Office, No. 33, in the lame street,
d A MstP OF THE RIVER RHINE
From Nimsouen. to Basle,
Shewing
; The aftnal Seat of War •
Between tRe 'French'^ib^A:prhns.
Msrch 26 J
JUST RECEIVED
From France, -ci.i New-Tori, a new and fajhiona
lie ajfartment of
FRENCH CHINA,
CONSISTING OF
Desert Sets. ,
Tea Sets of 6, 12, 18 and 24 cups and saucers
Walhing hand basons and jugs
Flower pots of different lhapes
Bowls, porringers, and cyphered cups and faucer9
, g A great number of Groups, among which are Louis the
XVI. aud Doctor Franklin ; the Death of Adonis, and
j' ■ the Bust of General Cufline
The whole of this aflortment, which is suitable for this
and the Well-India narket, is entirely new, and just open
ed for sale at the fubferibers {lore
Orders from any. part of the continent will be duly at
tended to, and the packing done so as tb be sent any where
either by 1. nd or water carriage.
N. B. An invoice of Hardware and Jewellery ta be
difpo&d of at a low rate.
Pafquter. Iff Cc.
No. 91, So«:h SeconJ-ftr ;et
February 7. L _ • tijw
SPIRITS.
s \ p«rfon may be fuppHcd with Rum, Gin, Cordi
l \ als, and oth.r spirits, upon application to the Sub
scriber, at his Dillilicry, Story, or New Street,
between Third and Fourth Streets.
March;. m 4 t. THOMAS CAVE.
N. B. \\ hilkey and Melaffes will be purchased, or in
exchange for any fort of Spirits at a fair and marketable
- price.' Also, wanted any number of Gin and Brandy
Pipes & Weft-India Rum Puncheons; enquire as above.
No. 8, North Front-Jlreet.
Printed CalicQ and Muslin
warehouse.
J RICHARD y JAMES POTTER,
Hmve jJi received a fuptrb ajfortment of the artciles,
•which they cjer fir file.
PRINrED calicoes Gentlemen's neck handkfs.
4-4 wd. book muslins New fafhionable Ihawls
6-4' wit, djttnditu Madras han (kerchiefs
Book mufliu haudkerca « 1 Tambour'd muslins
I'ocket ditto Gurrahs
X\.!yred, .bordered, mtifhn Hunihynis
' J'andkerchiefs Collars &c
Very new fancy ditto An elegant and frelh assort-
Ele ;ant tambore mufiins I ment of ribbands and
VoW®d fkwi'» iliim -f- 1 . .. 1 • -
i2£urrtf"tittto —j Cation flocki>igs
Brocaded u.tto I Woi;lied Jltto W
Ladies plaids J
And a varisry «f other articles, just opened.
j\Tany of the goods are particularly calculated
ttf the market.
A'tewW i ; taw
SHOT,
ftzes, from 32 lb to Grape,
Cin-.boare", Pots, and other callings ex«cuted at the
fr.ortcftjiotice,
N iil rod*, fi'om lai to spike,
Hooj> Iron, ni all fixes, for calks or cutting into nails, from
a Ura<! to ,
Anchors, from 1) Cwt.to ioojb.
Ila: Iron,
A Quantity of James River Tobacco,
OircSina Kirk.
Herrtngsin barrels,
Kiln-dried coru meal in Hhds. and Bbls.
Rye /l»ur jcc. to be folj by
Levi Hollingjhvorth fe 1 Son.
Au'vji 4 s,,m |
George Bringhurlt,
COACH 13 HARNESS MAKER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his fiiends and the public,
that he has removed fram Arch-llreet, to No. 23 in
north Fifth-ftreet, adjoining the Epifeopal Burial Ground, 1
where he continues tbe business of
Coach making in all its Branches.
"He makes all kinds of crane neck and petch Carriages, '
such as Coaches, Chariots, Phxtons, and Coachees; rlfo, 1
Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kinds of I(ar- 1
ness, with plated or brass mounting. He hath a good
supply of the best materials, and a stock of the best fea
fbned wood. r ■
Orders from any part of the United States will be du
ly attended to with the greateil pun&uality and dispatch.
His long experience in bufinefs,.his care in the execu
tion of his work, and an unremitted attention to the de- ■]
fires of hi« employers, he flatters himfelf will prove fuffi- :
cient recommendations.
He has several Carri ges for sale, viz. a ,
compleat Coachee, with a coachman's 'feat and Venetian
blinds all round; a Phxton; a Chair; and a Sulkey with
a falling top. I
All kinds of Carriages fold on Comir.iflion, and Car- r
riagc>s taken in to stand by the month or year. f
$¥ Apprentices wanted to the Business. »
Philadelphia, November at. J
Copper Ware-Houle,
No. 2. Norlh Fourth Street. j
GEORGE HENRY WESCOTT ]
HAVE just received by the late vefiels from London, f(
Liverpool and Bristol, and which they are felling
at the moli reduced prices for calh, or a (hort credit, r .
a very large and extensive assortment of (heet Copper n
and.Bottoms, comprising Iheetsfron. j to ioclb. anJ
tiottoms from 16 inches to j feet—Alfo a haWdforne as- si,
I fortment of the most approved Iheathing Copper with oj
nails, and bolts, Tin in'boxes, Block-tin, Spelter in
caiks. Spelter fodder, pig lead, &c. &c.
Jan. 2. w&f.
NOTICE.
r JpTIK Prelldent and Managers of the Delaware and
L Schuylkill Canal, having determined to f«pply the
city of Philadelphia with water, early in the year 1797,
Propofah will be receive . in writing until the firft day of m
June next, from any person or persons disposed to contract
forthecatiing anddelivery of Iron Pipes necessary locthe ''
above purpose. By the Board, (1
WILLIAM MOORE SMITH, Sec'ry. tb
March 31. 2awtJ.
Robert Smith & Co.
No. south Eront-ft^eef,
Have received by fche late ar.ritfa!s Irani London and Li
verpool,
A general aJfort>ne?it of Goods,
SciKible for theSeafon;
And by the VefTels that ar» daily expected thsy ft'Ul ft
ceive a farther fupplv, which they will difpofc of Oil m
fonable term* for Ci.B>. or 011 x fliort credit.
They have ajfo received a of
NUTMEGS & MACE.
April 8.
3 * George Dobfon,
BEGS leave to inform the Stbre-keepefs in town and
country, that he has rempved from Marfeet-dreet, to
No. 25, south Third*Jlreet,
whare he is opening a large and elegant affartmfint of the
mott fafhionablo
SPRING GO 0 Do,
arrived in the different Velfels from Landon& Liverpool.
1C N. B. 150 dozen Men's Silk Stockings.
J April 8. §
is Just Arrived,
By the Ship Atlantic, Captain Swain, from Canton,
AND FOR SALE Br THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Yellow NANKEENS, lonjr and ihort pieces |
Black LUTESTRINGS ,
, Do. TAftETIES;
Do. SATTINS ;
PERSIAN TAFFETIES;
SEWING.SILKS;
Belt HYSON TEA.
Philips, Cramond & Co.
April 8. §it.
I F O R S A L E, R r
ISAAC HARVEY,'Jun.
No. s, south Water-street,
A quantity of Mould & dipt CANDLES,
i Castile, }
= White, and >• SOAP,
f Brown j
Mess, }
Prime, and £ BEE F, in bbls. and half bbls.
Cargo J
Ox fONGJES, CIDER, SHOES, &c.
4thmo. Bth, 1796. ,
, JUST IMPORTED, ~
In the lh;p Liberty, from London, a handt'ome well as*
sorted Invoiea of . \ %
Dry Goods,
(or ABOUT £1000 STIRLING) " -
Confining of Britilh and India Book Muslins, Chintzes,
&c. two BaTes of 6-4 wide Book Muslins. Alfi, a fma4
Parcel of Nu'.megs: and far Sale by __
JAMES C. iff SAST. W. FISHER.
April 5. 'Jjw
g,
From on board the Ship.S£.* FLOWER, Captain Ben.
Swift, from GUADELOUPE,
A quantity of Sugars,
t or s a L'r, b r
F. Coppinger,
jth April. § >jo. 121,fouth Froot-llreet.
JUST RECEIVED,
A quantity of excellent Boftqn BEEF* ,
, And Mould and Dipt CANDLES.
>0* SALE Br
Isaac Harney, juri.
No. 5, S. W. tcr-llrect.
3d mo. nth, 1796. djw
New Book Auction,
BOSTON.
TOHN W. FOLSOM refpcflfully informs .the public,
J bookfrlle-s in particular, be has opened an Auc
tion Office, in .central Gtuation, fir that p.rfcfi fkh —
Any orders in that line (hall be faithfully and punajally
executed: and letters,poft paid,immediately attended to.
Joojton, Martb 13.
NOYIC E.~"\ '
A LL persons having claims against JOHN LYONS,
-L A. deceased, late of Charles County, Maryland,
are requested to exhibit them for fettlemcnt; and thofc
wh« arc indebted are requested to make immediate pay
mC?!; ~ „ ALEXANDER GREER, E«cikor.
Allen • Fr^lh,Charles county, *iaw6
Maryland, March 14,1796.
JOSEPH COOKE,
GOLDSMITH W JEWELLER,
The cornet-os Market and Third-ftrects, Philadelphia;
MOST refpeiftfully informs his friends and the public'
that he has received, per the last arrivals, a com
plcte and general assortment of almofi
Every Article in his Line;
Immediately from the manufa<slures of London, Bir
mingham, and Sheffield, all of which are of the nawefl
fafoion, and will be fold, wholefalcVnd retail, on the .ow
eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr.
JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current value.
Mar - ch lawtf
COLUMBIA HOUSE
Boarding School for Young Ladles,
MRS. GROOMfIRIDGE hiving removed from Lodge
Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and Spruce-streets,
for the advantage of a large, convenient Houft, in a dry,
healthy iituation; hepes for the continuance of the encou
ragement fhc has hitherto so highly experienced; and for
which (lie returns her fincerc acknowledgment.,
0" Mrs. Groombridgk is assisted by Masters of the
firft ability; and the ufiful, as well as ornamental branches
ot education are particularly attended to.
[ Febru,f y 8 - §*w., 3 m
Wanted to Rent,
TN a centralJi/nation i n Philadelphia, a fit cf Livery
J. Stables with other conveniences fujicient to contain.'
forty horf s ansl uptwardf.
Al'b, wanted to take a farm not exceeding 30 or/ o
miles fom the city, of about 150 or 100 acres, biuf,
"P' jn ''> cither the Pennsylvania or JerfeyJn e.
Any per/on having eithe ■to rent, may hear of a Unant
(lately from England) by vtfjUg to Wm. Hen/haw,
the corner of id and south flreets.
I *ecd 3 .