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Low-priced Irish Linens, Well afforted by the Package, Just Imported in the Dublin Packet, And to be sold by, Stephen Austin, At his STORE in Second, near chesnut-street; And by the Brig John, An Elegant Assortment of Fashionable BUTTONS, Of the newest Patterns in England: A L S O, Fine 8.4 lambskins and coatings Low-priced ditto and 5 4 cloth Naps half-thicks, Strip'd and rose blankets, baizes and flannels Best men's black sattin - women's ditto Pelongs and modes An elegant assortment of dark-ground chintz; With a great Variety of other Merchandize well saited to the season e04w Barclay, Brown, and Co. Have imported in the last vessels from Ireland, and by the ship Harmony from London, and to be fold on the most reaSonable terms, at their store in Water Street, three doors above Pine-street, YARD-wide Irish Linen, assorted Brown, half white and full bleached 7-8 wide ditto A very elegant assortment of chintzes, printed muslins and lawns, and printed handkerchiefs, in small trunks, which will be sold by the trunk on very low terms. They have also for Sale Antigua rum Sherry and Malaga wine Pewter assorted in casks - and a variety of Dry Goods Philadelphia, September 18. 3awtf JUST ARRIVED PANISH HIDES, Of an excellent Quality - A few Packages of Choice Beaver, FOR SALE BY Benjamin Mason. Now Landing at Race street wharf, The CARGO of the ship Ann, captain Ramage, from St. Petersburg - Consisting of, HEMP Cables, from 7 to 11 inches Cordage, assorted Ravens duck Russia sheeting - And for sale by Haynes and Crawford, Who have to dispose of, Autigua rum and sugar Irish linens Irish beef, Cork fail cloth Claret in cases of two and a half dozen, &c. Duncan Ingraham, jun. Has just Received by the Harmony, capt. Willet, from London, a small parcel of G O O D S, Which he will sell very low for cash - they consist of Red, green and white drapery Baizes Flannel Baizes Six quarter Colchester ditto Mens, womens and childrens cotton Hose Mens worsted Hose, some very fine Ditto silk ditto Yard wide Irish Linens, &c. &c. etf TO BE SOLD BY Stewart and Nesbitt, Compleat table sets of the very best green marine edged queen ware Enamelled tea and coffee pots Cream coloured enamelled cups and saucers Blue china glazed ditto Stormont, buff and lealoc mugs in crates Best Holland gin in cafes A few hogsheads of muscovado sugar English fail duck No I a 7 OO,25 d Elliston & John Perot, Have imported in the Ship Bell, John Service, Master, from RUSSIA, HEMP, Russia Sheeting Ravens Duck Tallow in Kegs And a few tons of Bar-Iron, Which they will dispose of on reasonable terms, at their Store in Water street, near the Old Ferry. November 1. d Hewes and Anthony Have for SALE at their STORE on Chesnut street Wharf, A CARGO of Hispaniola Molasses New-England rum in hogsheads, tierces and barrels Codfish in hogsheads, and a few barrels of salmon Best Boston fall mackrel Lamp and tanners oil, spermaceti candles 80 boxes chocolate, a few barrels herring and shad New England beef and Burlington pork Rhode Island cheese, wool cards, and Lynn shoes A quantity of well seasoned mahogany And 5000 bushels of excellent Liverpool SALT. Just Arrived, AND FOR SALE BY Willing, Morris & Swannick. From Bremen, in Germany - A large assortment of white & brown linens, damask tablecloths, &c. From Havre de Grace - A quantity of French bur millstones and plaister of Paris. From Teneriffe - A choice cargo of Teneriffe wines, in pipes, hogsheads and quarter-casks. From Madeira - A choice cargo of London particular Madeira wine, in pipes, hogsheads and quarter casks, among which are some pipes of fine old Madeira wine fit for immediate use. From Malaga - A quantity of red & white Catalonia wines, Malaga sherry wines, and oil and Holland-proof brandy, in large and small casks, jar raisins, filberts in bags, sweet oil in jars, fowling pieces, cases of liqeurs, confectionary, &c. And by sundry other vessels - Fine French chintzes, of light and dark ground, queens-ware and china, in crates and boxes, marble chimney pieces, flabs and paving tiles, rod iron, cassia, Jamaica and Windward Island run, Virginia COAL. ----- Coxe & Frazier Opposite the BANK - Have for SALE ST. Croix Rum and Sugars, Barbados ditto, cordage, indigo, souchong and common green teas, logwood, mahogany, lignumvitae, Bourdeaux claret, Champaigne wine, muskets, copper in sheets, copper nails and sheathing paper. ALSO, Low priced Irish linens, half bleached 7.8 ditto, shaloons, tammies, durants, calimancoes, moreens, mens, womens and youths cotton and thread hose, with a variety of other Articles in the Dry Goods Line. TO BE RENTED, A HOUSE on the east fide of the Front street, a few doors above Walnut street, in good repair, and an exceeding good stand for business. Enquire as above Nov, 1. 18fp Donnaldson & Coxe, In Walnut street, have for Sale FRESH souchong and tonkay tea Blue and white setts of table china Enamelled and pencilled breakfast and evening setts of ditto India lutestrings, handkerchiefs and fans Japanned tea-boards, ink-stands, &c. Shone's best London porter in casks of 4 to 5 dozen Best Bourdeaux claret in cafes of 3 dozen Ditto of an inferior quality Copper bottoms French and English silks, cottons and calicoes Irish printed linens Ribbands and silk hose Superfine cloths, Gauzes and kentings Bindings, threads and tapes Scotch carpets of different sizes Also Carolina rice in tierces, and New-England foal leather. d Sept 5 Paul Siemen, At the late Store of Wynkoop & Siemen, in Front near Arch street, has just received by the Brig Sally, from Bremin - A Quantity of TICKLENBURGS, Oznaburgs, linens, claret in boxes, mens low priced hats, and a small assortment of china ; which he will dispose of on very low terms for cash or short credit. He has likewise for sale, coarse woollens, coffee in barrels and bags, Malaga wine in pipes and quarter-casks, and a 10 inch cable of 120 fathoms. Nov.10.d Joyce Brothers & J. Palyart, Have for Sale at their Stores in Water street, A CARGO OF LISBON SALT, Port Wine in pipes, hogsheads and quartercasks, shipped by the Royal Port Company Madeira Wine, London and New-York qualities Old Lisbon ditto in pipes and quartercasks A few CHESTS of Souchong and Congo Tea, An ASSORTMENT of Cambricks and Lawns, And a Quantity of FEATHERS in Bags. October 17 3tawtf The Cargo of the brig Sacra Familia, Juan Ignatio de Landa, just arrived from Cadiz, to be Sold by Thomas, Samuel & Miers Fisher, consisting of SPANISH dry hides Superior Sherry wine Malaga ditto Tent ditto Peruvian Red Bark White Salt. They have also for Sale, Fine Old Mountain wine, in pipes and quarter casks Cantata red wine in pipes. Nov 10. 3aw2w For SALE at the STORES of Stephen & John Girard, In Water street, between Market and Arch streets, MOLASSES in hogsheads and tierces Sugar and coffee Gin in cafes Dried verdigrease Castile soap Cotton in bales Cocoa Chocolate in boxes Port wine in pipes Brimstone Nov.6. 3awtf William Caldwell & Co. At their STORE, adjoining Market-street Ferry House, Have for sale a large Assortment of GROCERIES, by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Which they will fell very low for Cash. They consist of Old cane-juice spirits of a superior quality, Jamaica ditto French brandy Weft-India and country rum Holland gin, by the case and gallon WINES Excellent old Madeira Sherry Lisbon Malmsey Malaga Teneriffe Port White wine vinegar English and country loaf sugar Muscovado ditto Molasses Lamp Oil Souchong and bohea teas Coffee Chocolate Indigo Rice Soap and candles Seine twine Cotton and cotton wick Cotton and wool cards Best Germantown manufactured gunpowder Shot assorted and gun flints Mustard Cayan pepper Mace Cinnamon and cloves, Black pepper Allspice Race and ground ginger Madder Redwood Ditto ground Fustick Copperas Allum Salt petre Brimstone Rosin Chalk 8d,10d,12d, & 20d nails Spikes and flooring bards Proof bottles Starch Iron spades and shovels Shovels and tongs Sieves, sifters and riddles Snuff and tobacco Shoes Copper tea-kettles Iron pans Stone jugs Demijeanes Corks Decanters Tumblers Basket salt Coarse and fine ditto Mackarel and shad, of an excellent quality A few kegs choice raisins Rice in tierces and barrels ALSO, A few Baskets double, Gloucester CHEESE, just imported by the ship Birmingham, from Bristol. October 18. 3aw6w ---- FOR SALE BY Benjamin Morgan, At his store on Stamper's wharf, below the Drawbridge, PEnnsylvania refined Bar Iron, neatly drawn and assorted Nail rods and sheet iron 10d 12d and 20d nails Stoves, chiefly new patterns { Large ten plate Small ditto Small fix plate Large and small Franklin and large Rittenhouse } Chimney backs and jambs Castings of different kinds American, German and English steel Loaf, lump and Muscovado sugar West India and Country rum Molasses Coffee Rye, Indian Corn. &c. Orders for particular iron or casings-- also for stoves, to be finished with pipe and doors, are executed on as short a notice as the nature of the business will admit of. October 23 coim John Garden has just imported in the Grange from Liverpool, the Harmony from London, and other late Arrivals, from England-- A fresh SUPPLY of Seasonable Goods, which are now Opening for Sale at his Store in Front street, between Walnut and Chestnut Streets, Among which are, A LARGE assortment of broadclothes and coatings Narrow plains and flannels of all colours Blankets and rugs of all sizes Velvets, velverets, hair, and worsted plushes, long pyles and royal stripes }of all colours De nismes, russels, and florentines Woisted and linen checks and handkerchiefs Ticking and bed bunts Chintzes, calicoes, and shawls assorted White and black sattins and sarsnets He has also for Sale, A quantity of well assorted Bath Stoves and Grates for burning coal--Best English Coal, which, on trial, experience will soon convince the consumer, is much cheaper firing than wood, and to those accustomed to it, equally wholesome and pleasant. Octo, 17 N.B. The best Price given to Ginsang nd Bees-Wax. 3tawtf Hawrshone & Large Have Imported from London, Liverpool, Bristol and Dublin, a neat Assortment of Seasonable Goods: Which they are Opening at their Store next Door above Christ Church, Second street, Kendal cottons. brodcloths. flannels. swan-skins. rose blankets. balsthicks, green, red and white baize. German dowlas. brown hollands. Russia sheeting. white and brown Irish ditto. Scots oznabrigs. hessians, low priced Irish linens black and coloured sattins. paduafoys. decapes. black and changeable lustring, modes. farfnets and perfians. Joan's spinning. calimanco. shalloons. tammies, durants. camblets. black and coloured crapes. mens and womens cotton and worsted hose. sattin, padbasoy and China ribbons. flowered bandanoes, black Barcelona handkerchiefs. white and brown buckrams. sewing silk. cambrick and lawns. check and printed linen handkerchiefs, black and white lace and edgings. a neat assortment of mens and womens beaver and other gloves. stays. Dunscomb and fancy buttons. ivory and hotne combs. Barlow penknives. Whitechapel needles. &c. &c. &c. roth mo. 13. eo Imported and to be SOLD by Mordecai Lewis & Co Front-street, near the Drawbridge GREEN, blue & spotted rugs Dussil and rose blankets Cloths, naps and coatings And a variety of other woolens A quantity of stuff goods Corduroys and velvets Worsted and yarn hose Cotton, thread, and silk ditto Silk, cotton & linen handkerchiefs Cambrics, lawns and gauzes Silks of various kinds Calicoes A variety of stationary A large quantity of small wares Hair cloth for malsters & entries Brown rolls German dowlas Ticklenburgs Oznabrigs White and brown platillas Russia duck and diapers Gold and silver watches Hyson and souchong tea Shone's & Hibbert's bottled porter Bordeaux claret A few pipes of Cape Madeira wine Gin in cases White lead ground in oil Dry red lead & vermillion Lintseed oil in casks Refined salt petre Ditto borax Whiting and chalk Gunpower in quarters casks English and Swedish steel Bar and rod iron Ironmongery by the package, well assorted and very low Tin ware ditto 6d, 8d, and 24d nails Russia mats and oacum Sheet, pig and bar lead Allum A few sides of ben leather Feathers in bags and beds And a great number of Articles not enumerated. Philadelphia. Oct. 30. 3aw2m Philadelphia. Oct. 9. 1787 City-Tavern & Coffee-House. EDWARD MOYSTON Takes this method of returning his sincere thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have been pleased to honor his house with their custom, and hopes for a continuance of their favors, and the public in general. Having provided himself with Cooks of experience, both in the French and English taste, he flatters himself, that he will be able to give satisfaction to those who please to use his house; and careful attendance shall never be wanting, to render their accommodation agreeable. Ladies and Gentlemen travellers can be commodiously lodged at the tavern, as he hath fitted up chambers in a more convenient manner than they have heretofore been, or at the house adjoinig thereto, which he hath taken, and furnished in a neat manner, for the reception of such Ladies and Gentlemen as would chuse to be more retired than they can be in the tavern.--Horses and Carriages shall be taken the greatest care of at his Stables, back of the tavern, and every exertion used by him to render everything in his compleat.--He has laid in a fresh supply of LIQUORS of the very first quality. 3taw3m E. MOYSTON. A PERSON who carried on the SAIL...CLOTH BUSINESS upwards of thirty years, would wish a Connection with one or two Capital People. Any person this may suit, by leaving a line with Hewes & Anthony, will be duly attended to. Philadelphia, October 22, 6traw ---- TO BE SOLD BY John Telles and Co. in water-street, a little below the Drawbridge, Old Port, Lisbon & Fayal WINES, Four years old, in pipes, hogsheads and quartercasks: ALSO, A large Assortment of India Silks, viz. { Sattins Silk serges Pain and striped lutestrings Peelongs Padnasoys ans spotted silks } of various colours Blue and red nankeens India fans of different qualities A few bags of pepper, and a few hogsheads of New- England Rum, some barrels best gunpowder 3law IMPORTED from FRANCE In the ship L'Oiseau, and others, by James Vanuxem, In Water-street, below the Market, An ASSORTMENT of SUPERFINE and second cloths, fashionable colours Chintzes and calicoes Mantuas, modes Sarsenet, sattins Florentine, Genoa velvet Hair ribbons, linens Gauzes, laces, edgings and tape Lawns and combricks Table linens Barcelona, silk, linen and cotton handkerchiefs Castor and beaver hatts Fans, silk umbrellas Claret in cafes of 5 & 1.2 dozens Champaigne wine, first quality Arrack in bottles Gin in cafes Anniseed in ditto Old Sherry wine in quarter casks Muscade wine in casks of superior quality Alicant anniseed Empty demijeannes Plaister of Paris White and coloured silk slockings Printing paper Artificial flowers and wreaths An assortment of elegant hanging paper An assortment of looking glass plates from 50 by 30 to 30 by 21 Gilt, black and gilt, and white moulding An assortment of framed looking glasses, some in mahogany Spanish whiting Chalk Old cordage Framed slates Grind slones Cotton candle wick Sugar plumbs in demi jeannes Liquorice ball Essences of lavender and burgamot Cocoa and sugar in hogsheads Dry Verdegrease. All persons indebted to the estate of Lacaze and Mallet are desired to make payment to said James Vanuxem, who is empowered by the assignees of said house, to sue for the same. Oct. 18. 3awtf John Clark, Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Dyer & Scowerer, In Second street, nearly opposite to the City - Tavern, Acquaints his friends and the public in general, THAT he and durable colours, upon any animals or vegetable substances. -- He also scowers and dresses broad cloths, gentlemens and ladies habits, in the most approved and cheapest way, with proper care and dispatch. N.B. Orders from any part of the continent attended with punctuality. m2m To be Sold at Private Sale, On reasonable Terms, Five Two-story Brick Houses and Lots of Ground, situate in a pleasant part of the Northern Liberties -- Enquire of Christopher Baker, corner of Second and Vine-streets. 2awtf All persons having demands against the estate of Captain Thomas Douglas, deceased, are requested to bring in their accounts for settlement: and the those indebted to said estate are desired to make immediate payment to William Kidd, James Montgomery, } Administrators Philadelphia, November 14, 1787 f3m Head of Elk, Caecil County, State of Maryland, October 20, 1787 All persons indebted to the estate to Tobias Rudolph, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate settlement; and all persons having demands against said estate against said estate are requested to produce them properly attested for settlement. Tobias Rudolph, Executor IF Benjamin Rebock, from Frankforth on the Main, who went as a soldier with the Hanoverian troops to America, and never since been heard of, should still be alive, and would apply to Henry Clause in Market street, above Sixth street, he may know something to his advantage; or, if any person would give information to said Henry Clause of the said Rebock, it would be thankfully acknowledged. Nov. 5. To all whom it may Concern. THIS is to give Notice, that the subscriber is appointed administrator to the effects and estate of John George, otherwise called George Markham, late of the city of Philadelphia, and tutor in the protestant episcopal academy - All persons having demands against the said deceased, are desired to bring them in properly attested to the subscriber; and all those who are indebted to the said estate, whether by bond, note, book account, or otherwise, are requested to call and discharge the same. JAMES MATTHEWS. Chesnut ftreet, November 13, 1787. Take notice. The following Creatures (supposed to have been stolen) were found in the custody of Henry Gregory and Maddern Loggo, on the 7th of October last, viz. -One large chesnut Mare, about 14 hands three inches high, nine years old, branded on the nigh shoulder S, with a star in her forehead -Once Colt, about a year old, branded I L on the off shoulder and on the buttock, the hind legs white. -One sorrel Mare, about 13 h ands and a half high, four year old, branded on the off shoulder R W -One bay Mare, 14 hands high, eleven years old, branded S M on the nigh buttock. Whoever has lost the above creatures, by proving their property and paying charges may have them again, by applying within two weeks from this date, to the Gaoler of Montgomery county, ans state of Pennfylvnia. WM. STROUD Gaoler N.B. The above men say they came lately from Charleston, South Carolina, and are both blacksmiths; Loggo is a very big man. and Gregory a little man, and are now confined in the gaol of said county, on suspicion of having stolen said creatures. Nov. 12 PHILADELPHIA: Printed and Sold by JOHN DUNLAP and DAVID C. CLAYPOOLE; On the South side of Market-street, the third House East of Second-street, where Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c. for this Paper, are thankfully received, and PRINTING in its different Branches is done with Care, Elegance and Expedition -Subscribers to this Paper (in the city) are served with it at their Houses early every Morning, and those at a distance by the quickest Conveyance. 2019.26.11
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