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By John Wars Fen no, N°- i i 9 Chef-nut Street.
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PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 's> *79B' {Volume XIV.
FOR SALE,
The fajl failing Schooner
; three sisters,
WZ&m is now ready to take a cargo on NO
I h"u.''ofed will carry 600 or 650 barrels. below
ALSO, A SMALL I*VOICE _ al u
■ JAVA COFFEE, «,
SuhjeS to drawback,
Enquire of
TEIfU HOLLINGSWORTH W Co.
No. 47, Penn Street
dccember II Q
For New-York Ssf Bojlon.
' The new and fad failing Sloop Ti
; PRESIDENT-PACKET,
' J AMEI Brackstt, majler. Br
WILL fa.l withallconveßientfpeed—l-or freight Lc
or paflage apply to the matter on board, lying at
Chefnut-ftreet Wharf. 1
WHO HAS FOR SALE,
On board said Sloop, K
30 bbls. of cod-oil, fined quality j),
1 20 do. of heir;ng ard ftiad
' Few half do. mackrael
A small quantity cf fnioaked herring
60 bbls. of w inter pears -£~
500© bunches of onions
4000 lbs. of excellent eheefe, 4 fei
Philadelphia, d c. n. t eo<^3t
, iiim&
Ship Broker's Office, ~
And Commiflion Store,
[6 No. 119, South front Strfft,
s, Next door to she Cufloia Hnufs. _
THE Subscriber, encouragt.d oy the advice of \ (
his friends, oflers his l'ervice :i> the public
as a Ship and Insurance Broker. Me propoi
e« to buy and fell veflels and evety relat- av£
»Is ing thereto —afhft masters of vriTcis and others
in entering and clearing at the Cwitom-Houfe,
procuring and shipping freight, fettling Inlur- SUI
ance ar.d all ether mercantile accounts, and
have on hand the oectflary Blan Its and Stamps. f* e J
Papers in foreign languages tranila.ed, and in- ''
iormation given in general mercantile natters. fl
—From a knowledge gained by long experience 0
of every branch of business he hopes to be use- LC
r \ ful to those who please to favor him with their
0 commands. SAMUEL EMERT.
November T9 $
SALE 'or CHARTER,
THE SHIP
L ' M ° L L Y '
.en Burthen 4200 bairels of Flour,
of pTivA'Philadelphia built, well found
fitted, and may be ready j
to rceeTVE-I~Caff<nn 1 rew day a—Hie
18 gun», and mounts 12 new fix poußders, with
small arms iu proportion.
, THE SHIP
the vM? DIANA,
Burthen 2,100 barrels of Flour,
I Philadelphia huilt of live oak
; c i_ j "and csdar, i» pierced for four
the j teen guns, md mounts ten new four pounders,
to 1 with small arms in proportion.
ind I
Lhe THE BRIG
:er ' AMAZON,
® urt h'n 1,300 barrels of Flour,
1 " i™«« - N ew _E n gl a nd built, has lately
I been completely fitted, and may be ready for sea
1 in a few days.
Forterrosapply to -o
r NICKLIA &URIFPI7H. "
Who have for Sale
on hoardfundry vejfels at Marcos-Hook,
,I' 12,000 bulhels of Liverpool fine fait
I i,ioo bushels of coals
286 crates of queens ware afTorte'd
•1 , I 7 tierces of bottled porter ,
10 barrels of coleothard pamt v
le s s - I 4 do. of purple brown do.
" J 1 quantity ofyellaw ocre in casks
6 barrels powdered Venetian red paint
" y j 6 barrels mineral black do.
j 15 barrels Spanish brown do.
I 35 boxes of pipes
1 1 boxes whue ) HAVANA SUGARS
| 89 do. brown )
j 3i5 o0 'h'. prime cochineal
3 barrels New Orleans indigo
4 puncheons Jamaica spirits
t j 20 bales of fail eanvafs
I 379 fheet9of copper, afiirted from 48 by 24
I to 60 by 48 inches
j Two tubs raised still bottoms afTorted
36 fix'poiind guns 44 feet, each
£■> I ; 14 do. 4 feet, icwt and 4lbs each S
len I 50 barrels of gun powder
6 cases Mancheftercotton checks
3 trunks mullins and shawls
i. I 14 cases muflinets, dimities and ghighams
;t j 28 chests coloured nankeens, muflinets, &c.
12 trunks printed calicoes
6 bales of white and coloured cafikncres .
1 bale of course woollens
I English nails afTorted.
F, I O<3ober27. fri.&fat. tf.
AUGUSTUS FRICKE,
r a « WoollenDraperyMen'sMercer
No. '],fouth Thirdjlreet,
HAS RECEIVED,
j per the lafl arrival from Europe, a large alTort- r
§ I mcnt of the fafhionable Goods in his line,
j And has conflantly for sale a general ajfort-
I menl of
ell rate London luperfine Broad I
Cloths
Caflimeres
J Vest Patterns of all kinds
I evcr ? ol^cr article in the gentleman's line
r • by whole sale and retail,
ys. — | december 10
r on K: taylor; * 1
et. MUSIC PROFESSOR,
IW j NO. 96, NCIRTH SIXTH-STREET, j
I ''EC 1 F ULLY informs the Public that
IV he continues to teafh Ladies the Piano
t. j Forte as nlual.
iw Nov. 6. tuth , a
FOR BREMEN,
jfVM,, THE BRIG Co
SPECULA? lON, b
Arend Wieting, Master,
NOW layir>g at Henry Pratt's wharf, the firft j
below Race ftre« t—lhe is a Bremen bottom ; two
hundred and twenty tons burthen ; will fail with
ah poflible dilpatch—For freight or passage apply Whi
to r
PRATT KINTZING, J*
no. 95, north IVater-Jireet.
Who have for sale, a variety of
GERMAN GOODS,
VIZ.
Ticklenburghs Patterbornes a^c
Oznabrigs Checks t
Hessians Stripes
Brown rolls Slippers
Coffee bags Cam'sricks A t
Platillas Twine
Brittinias Glass tumblers
Eflopailles Port wine
Creas ala Morlaix Window ghft
B elciield liner. Brimfione, & . B
Dorolaa 1\
december if th.famfl.3w
FOR LIVERPOOL, Z
TilE ARMED SHIP MOLLY,
' Burthen 340 Tons;
■'f "> [lout vilt-lound vcSTcl.. She is now " 1
r • acy to rtc ' ve her Cargo, and will <•
.ail on the firft opening of the rivsr. "
1 I,it. .|'«'th» »i l»r Loading l.elrig al.early pro- *
vi led—Mr Fright lor the remainder, or Passage,
apply to
NICKLIN 8c GRIFFITH. * c f
dec. 13. tuth&s rf. R
REMOVAL. u!
_ Sal
#-« ta Iro
Geokge Dobson, 1
f TTNFORMS his friends and the Public in general
A that he has removed from Mo. 15, South Third ]
Street, t» No Qa,South fideaf Markct-ftreet, near
the corner «y Third Street, an J is row opening
a very extensive affortraent i-f I n
* DRY GOODS,
- SUH ABLE FOR THE PRESENT SF.ASON,
d WHICH HE HAS JUST RECEIVED,
s# Per the (hips William Penn, Amiable, and Jane,
from and per Chefa,peak and Thomas
j from Liverpool, and will be fold low for caih,
e or approved notes at a short date, viz, F
London 7-4 Superfine Cloths and Efl
ir Caffimeres, faihionable colours W
Yorkshire 7 4 do. and do. Sv*
Mixed and plain coatings Ol
Welch flannds Ju
Kerfcy heaver, for Spencers A.
Jeannets and Tabby cords
Velvets a*!d velvetteens
Velverers and thickfetts
7, 8, 4 4 and 11-8 cotton and linen checks
r ' 78 and 4 4 bed tics
6-4and 7-4 bed bunts
'y JSNM&at* ctufttw-wnd ckintK furmtucee
Furniture cottons
h Do. dimities
Purple and chintz shawls
Silk do.
Camels hair do.
Silk, cotton, and worded hole
India and Brstifh muslins of every defeription |\
r J Black and white orape
Tiffany and paper fans ca
r " Hats assorted in Tmall cases 311
s > Umbrellas ¥* P _
Peelings and fattins
I>aces and edgings
Ribbands
Silk Modes
Superfine French cambriclc
ir > Cambrick muilius
'y Do. threads **■
ea Pulicat and Madras Handkerchiefs,
And an elegant assortment of
Brussels and Wilton Carpeting. _
novembor 17 §
Forfale by the fubferibers, L
A FEW BALES OF tl
WOOLENS,
Containing Cloths & Blankets,
150 bales Bengal muflius j
20 do. Madras handkerchiefs, elegant pat-
terns t j
202 pieces Ruflia (heeting * a
10 boxes umbrellas
a quantity of caflia
30 tons Petersburg clean hemp I
- J
deira wine
a quantity of Iheathing copper
Mordecai Lewis.
Nov. 26 d2w *
Imported
IN THE LAST ARRIVALS,
ich Superfine, fine and common cloths
Swandowns
Baizes
Velvetts
11s Velveretts
Sec. Printed calicoes
Furniture & fancy dimities
s Hair ribbands
Sewing silk
Bruflcls and Persia catpetts
Buttons
For sale, for cajh or credit, by
SAMUEL MERRICK,
no. 143 Arch flrcet.
;er nov. 16 §tjanl
LANDING,
ort " From 011 board the Brig Amiable Matilda,
r , Richard Stites, Master, from Cape
Nichela Mole.
, 23 Bales Soeks and Flannel Drawers
jg Do. Gaiters i 5' o
z Do.
I Do. Havre Sacks j a»
i Do. Flannel Trowfers I g
line i Do. Tents, j•< c
* I
Also just Imported,
In the Ship Chesapeake, Captain Webb, f.am
Liverpool,
147 Crates of Queen's Ware,
Assorted particularly to suit the Weft-India I
,hat Market—For Sale by
Thomas Z& John Ketland.
S1 november 7 5
Bond Sc Brooks,
Corner of Market and Sixth streits,
HAPE RECEIVED,
by the late arrivals from London, Liver
pool and Hull, ist h
A large ano general assorment of f°n»
DRY GOODS, L m an,
Which they are now opening for sale, at the mofl to
reduced prises, for calh or the usual credit. to ad
nov 17 S
Old Madeira Wine.
27 pipes of old London particular
MADEIRA WINE, e t
n strong iron bound Hambro' caflis, for
ale by ROBERT ANDREWS.
Nov. 30. eodtf Pi
JAMAICA ~
/t Cargo now landing at SouthJlreet wharf,
FOR SALE BV
£ PETER BLIGHT,
Apply at Stores on the Wharf,
WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALE, ! Eith
BRANDY, Ift and 4th proof
Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &c. 1
Nov. I. dtf_ n(
JuJl imported in Jhips William Penn, A
iniahle and Jean,from London,
, A quantity of Cannon,Czes 4,6 & 9 lb. 7 with balls
[ Ca ronades, 12 lbs. S suitable. ' 0 n
Mufqucts, Mufquetoons.Cutlalles anu~)
X'iliols, for ships use, I g. tu 11
Rifled barreled Guns, Fowling pieces, t § "
' and Horseman's FiCols,, 1 •5""2 SA
40c ,000 Flints, chiefly for murfkets, in ; g* n
kejts- _ J
Regulation Light Dragoon Sabres, with Iron Scab
bards, in eal'csof jo s.ach, rj
Light Cavalry Swcr.ls in Cases
Sabres, Swords and CutlafTos, with plated mountiHg t [j e
Ironmongery -and Cutlery in calks, a general af
fortmcot—For Sale by S L UI
1 Thomas & fno. Ketland, ed 1
Philad. Oilober 25. e1
r - to I
Just Arrived,
In the Brig Eliza, from the Mediterranean, and 01
now landing a? Walnut Street wharf,
r , Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes.
Brirnfttne. (
An assortment of valuable DRUGS, ;
CONSISTING Of
' Opium, Aloes, Cantharides, Camphire, Senna, 1
1 CremorTartar, Ac. &c. g ai
Essences of Lemon rnd Bergamot t he
Writing paper
Sweet oil in bottles and flafks
Olives, anchovies and capers ket
Juniper berries p e]
A L S o.—ltalian luteflrings
Satins n
Crapes 10
Umbrellas
ts Remaining on Hand, 11
St. Croix Sugars,
Claret in cafa» _
Old Madeira Wine of the fir£t quality. 1
JAMES YARD. J
November 3 §
Genteel Boarding & Lodgineu.wi
IN A HEALTHY SITUATION.
m TV TRS. M'CREA informs htr frieHds and tiifl|
IVI Public, that (he is prepared to accommo- m ,
date several Gentlemen, wiih genteel Boarding fr<
and Lodging, at No. i 7, Filbert ttrcet. dc
nov. 28 dtf
Evening School. I)
S. LE WIS,
TNFORMS the Public that his EVENING
A SCHOOL for Young Gentlemen will open
for the Winter, on Monday, December 10, at
No. 2C;i Arch-flrect, near Sixth.Street.
dec 7 d3t r
w~ATNT~TTB. ■
ca
Convenient Lodgings, for an elderly ed
Ladv, in a refpeflable private family, where
there are no children. Enquire at this office.
dec 4 d:m
NOTICE.
' A LL werfons indebted to the eflate of James
xTL Tuompson, of the Indian Queen, Fourth
at " street daceafed. are difired to payment to
the fubferibers —and those who have any demands
againfl thf said eflate, arc reqi.efted to fend in their /
accounts dulyattcfted for fattlement, to *
MARGARET THOMPSOIi,") Adminiflratrii. rr
JOHN THOMPSON, j Adtniniftrator. It
a ~ nov. *3 dim tt
James & William Miller,
No. 53, North Third Street,
Near Arch flreet, have the following articles for
fale upon moderate terms for calh, or the r
usual credit. t
Scarlet Cloths,
1 Low and middling quality, Mulberry and Green
ditto, White, Red, and Yellow Irifli Flannels,
Blue, Green, and Mulberry half thicks. India ca
licoes, Gurrahs, Mamoodies, Guazines, and other
muslins, fancy and plain cotton bofe, velvets, thick
fetts and fancy cords, sewing silk and twifi of all
colours, ferreting, hair ribbon, coloured threads,
India flag bandanoes, and other black and colour
ed silk handkerchiefs, a variety of other cotton
do. Soute romals, red Gilla handkerchiefs, mo
teens, foan spinning;, fuflians, beavers, jeans, fa
tmetts and royal ribbs, also muflinets and dimities,
' ginghams, ladies' kid and coloured gloves; &c-
EC. nov.jsi diot
i John Dobbin,
BOOT y SHOEMAKER.
RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and
ua the Public in general that he carries on his
' business at No 99 South Second-Jlreet, nearly op- .
polite the Merchants CofTee house where gen
tlemen maybe Aipplied in the neatest and befl '
r—heaflures rhofe who may please to fa
us- vor him with their commands that no attention c
I" » or exertion 011 his ftde shall be wanting to render 1
' r ti him worthy of their encouragement. i
N. B. Orders received will be punilually at- s
■ tended to. 1
november 5 $ ]
•-.» WOT ICE.
ALL persons who have any demrnds against ]
the eflate of the late William Clifton, ,
idia I d 'eeafed, and who have not already produced their .
j their accounts, arc requefled to fend them to the
fubferiber at no 172, north f'ccond flrcct. ,
ELIZABETH TUCKER, Adm'x
§ Philadelphia, nov. 27. 1798 m&tli4W
NOTICE.
THE COPARTNERSHIP OF
HUDSON YORKE,
is th'u> day dissolved hy mutual confsnt. All per
sons indebted to fai*i firm are requeued to make
immediate payment—a.id thole who have any de
mands are requeued to present them i*r fettlcment
* to WILLIAM HUDSON, v.ho it duly authorifod
to adjull the fame.
WII.LIAM HUDSON,
SAMUEL YORK.F..
WILLIAM HUDSON,
NO. 54, NORTH FRONT-STRE ET, I
Has for iale on the usual terms, a very
exteniive assortment of
DRY GOODS.
Dec. 10. iw.
- FOR SALE
By the Subscribers,
ON VERY LOWTERMS
WAX CANDLES,
OF A SUPERIOR ftUALITV,
Either by the (ingle box of 24lbs. or by the quan
tity.
Wtilings vS* Francis.
Nov. 24
'Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of doc.-
tor Hugh Hodge, deceaied, are requested
to m»ke immediate payment —and these having
demands against the Eilate aredel'ied to authen
ticate and present them to.
MARIA HODGE, admimjlratrix.
SAIMUEL HODGDEN, admimjltater.
nov 20
b- Notice is hereby Given.
T I 'HAT application will b: made aj the Trea.
1. fury of the Ucited States, for the renewal cf
'£ the following cer*ificstes of Funded Debt/iland
l*" ing in the name of Robert Whitworth, of Chclfea,
London, thefaid Certificates having Been forward
ed by the (hip Ellice, Hatvey, from London for
New-York, captured by the French, and liippofad
to be IoR.
No* 11437, 6 Per Cent. Stock, dated New*
n( j York, 18th April, 1796, f*r Dollars. 1481,47.
No. 8171, 3 Per Cent, dated New-York,
lßth April 1796, for doHars 400.
SAMUEL MILBANK.
novemher 18 • il6w
' Notice is hereby Given,
That application will be made at the
Bank of the United States for the renewal of
the following certificates of Bank stock, (landing
in the name of Hodgfon Atkinlon of London.,
which were loft from on board the Swallow Pac
ket, capt. Kidd, captured hy the French, and all
persons concerned are defiredto take notice.
No. 2424, iflfued in lieu of No. 1891,
1892, 5662 and 16640, for 4 (hare 9.
No. 3020, issued in Lieu of 11055, aUw
1105 71 for 3 (hares.— 7 (hares.
THOMAS M-EUEN fig* Co.
Nov. 18 d3in
JAMES & RICHARD SMIIH,
MAVE this day returned from the country to
their STORE, No. 54, South-Front street,
re they hsve for sale, as usual, a large and ge
neral assortment of European and Eaft-lr.dia
4$ ** DRT GOODS ,
no- mod of which have now arrived and are landing,
ing from the different vessels, from Hamburgh, Lon
don, Liverpool and Hull.
Their Cuflomers by applying will find almost
every article generally imported, and. at a>• bw
prices for calh or credit,as they can be had elfe
whene.
N. B. A few Cases of Nurenbergh TOYS, a
consignment, to be fold by the cafe only.
fG Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1798. dtf
? ,Z Millenery Room,
No. 136, Mar let Street.
' or four young women who are well ac-
JL quainted with rhe Millenery business, and
| can bring good recommendations may be employ
rly I ed. y applying as above to
itre D. CHRYSTAL.
Nov. 16 §
Englilh wrought Nails.
ME . S Imported in the Jbips Molly and Diana, from
Jft LIVERPOOL.
400 Casks of Nails,
heir /CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, I2(J, and
aod, flat points suitable for the southern
ix. market—6d, Bd, iod, nd, and iod, finedrawn
r. fliarps—alio s, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—fprigs—
n lucks—(cupper nails—fheathisg nails,
KOK SALE BY,
Robert Denifon, jimr.
f or 127 Market-ftrcet.
For Sale, at the Stores of the Sub
scribers, on Walnut street Wharf,
rcen nl, ' f afiorted
ne^s so biles of fail canvass, from No. x to 8
, ca ' 5 3 calks yellow ochre
ithcr 1 J tierces bottled porter, 6to 14 doz each
litk London particular > Madeira wines
,f a n India market J
eads, Teneriffe do. in hogtheadsand pip
our- Old Port do. in hhds.
itton Empty Claret bottles
mo 6 cases of Ginghams, Dimities, Muflinets &fc.
, fa- aflorted for the Well-India market
ities, 4, 10, andfl inch cablesand 10 coils<*f cordage
- Writing fiates, ink {lands and presses
ot 29 purcheons Jamaica rum
I bale seaming twine
160 bundles sheathing paper
NickJi-/i £s* Griffith.
and april 7 tu'.h&f.tf
nhis TQ B£ SOLD(
"en- T) URSUA NT to the last will and testament of
bell Michail CATTi.deceafcd.a valnable
ofa- Plantation & Tradt of Land,
?l ion containing one hundred ard seventy threr acres,
nder the Teflator's late residence, situated in North
Sufquehanna Hundred, C.'ocil county, Maryland,
y at- about three mile- from the tide-water of Sufque
hanna, and at a convenient distance from fuveral
J place* of worlhip of Friends ard Preihytereans.
On the premif« are a Tan yard and tonvenien
ce;beloiiging thereto, in good repair; a dwelling
jainft house, liable, orchard and oth' r improvement-,
ton, vfit), uor 15 acres of good watcr«J mead w, and
their a f„oicient proportion ofyaluablc timber.
o 'be For terms apply to the subscriber, in Wid-Not
tingham, 1 miles from the prrmifes.
n ' x THOMAS WARING, Executor
4 W I ith ma. nth, 1798 5

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