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    ; jjs&, Hi, t?t) J&t&t00» <&* Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
Number 1203.] MONDAY EVENING, JULT 18, 5796. X.
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For Sale or Charter,.
the snow i
B O S T O Nj.
BURTHEN about 4000 Bbls. df flour—(he may be font
to sea at a small expence, her fails and rigging being in Qn
very good order—apply to Mar
James Campbell, or
Clpnrge T ntime*. p]
" April, • §
for bale,
(On a liberal credit) J-*'
The fafl failing copper-bottomed BRIG
Amiable Matilda,
IN compleat order for sea, with a flight on board. Ap
plyto r SAMUEL SMITH, Broker.
J"')' 7- §
Brigt. George Washington at
Au&lon.
Oil Mpnday Evening, y
THE ilwbi instant, at 8 o'clock, at the Mercliants' Coffee-
House, will be fold by Audion,
The Brigantine
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Q "RTHBN about 1600 barrels, built of T'
I) French Oak, and thoroughly repaired "
' q i . new laying at the lower fide of Walnut-ftr«iet
wharf ; 'a repiarkablc vessel. Terns of pay
irient' approved notes at 3, 6 and 9 months. Inventory The
to be'feen at the Counting-house of the fubftribers, or at
the place of sale. FQOTMAN & CO. Auctioneers.
. July 1 5»l
Snow Hebe. ,
j--. FOR SALE, A
The Snow HEBE,
A faith ul Philadelphia built veflel, car
ries 1.3000 bushels of grain or 2600 barrels flour, is rea
dy to take in a cargo. She is about tour years old.
Y Apply to PETER BLIGHT.
Who has for sale, .
Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, and Pimento. _
& Also,
A Pared of CHOICE PORT WINE.
Tune 6 !L_ V
i FOR SALE,
• THF Oareo of the ship Catharine, John Farraday,maf
ter, from Hifpaniola, at the wharf of Messrs. Jeffe & Ro
Vert Wain,
1 eve
Confiding of wa;
J56 Hogsheads of SUGAR tioi
51 Hogsheads"} QOFFEK _J
2(8 Bags j
44 Hh Is. of Clarified MOLASSES
«2 Bales of Cotton
ALSO FOR SALE,
The said ship,
BURTHEN about 14 or 2500 barrels—
.' jfflVyvFs Strong, well found, and may be fsnt to .
aat a small expanse. Apply to .. .
John Craig.
June 41 § j
For Sale, fa! ]
The Schooner ,
&ttL. LARK,
- 1 ONE hundred and twenty tons burthen. A
new vessel ; well foond, and fails extremely
"aft, and well built. For terms apply to the mailer on
board, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY and CO.
IF the above veflel is not fold by Siturday >. ihe will
take freight- on very low terms for Boston.
July 12 . $ tS -
CABLES,
From 16 to 9 i inches, for sale by
Jeremiah Warder,
No I a north Third-street.
1:* - $
July i* —
Lottery
raising fix thoufcnd fix hundred and sixty-seven
f dollars and fifty cents, by a deduaion of fifteen per
«entfroin the prizes,, and not two blanks to a prize, viz.
I Prize of S° 00 dollars i» dollars 5000 ,
11000 1000
* 500 JOO
200 lOCO U
JO 100 acoo c
99 5° 455° rc
aoo *5 5000 f
9000 10 40,000 c
t Last drawn cumbers of 1000 dollars each, jooo p
_L_— —— ' a
133 a Prizes. 44,450 i
40 iS Blanks.
6i(o Tickets at Seven Dollars each,
By eri'.er of the Direaors of the Society for eftabhfh- .
int; Ufeful Manufaflures, the fupenntendants of the Pat
erfon Lottery have rtquefted the Managers to offer the
fdfcgoing.Ssheme to the public, and have directed them
to refunu the money to those persons who have purchased
in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
in this Lottery. \ ...
The lottery has aaually commenced drawing, and will _
* continue until finiflicd. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes
may befeen .t thr office ot William Blackburn No. 64
iouth Second street, who will give information where tick-
ets may be p- ocured.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1796.
7. N GUMMING, 7 f
JACOB R. HARDENBERG, > Managers.
JONATHAN RHEA, 3
Tune i S !1_
—. . EQ.R S J-LE* 1
AFOUN'I" of BREVIER, half worn ; about fourhun- >
dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette h
of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-ftreet. §
just Arrived,
In the Snow Boston, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li
verpool,
cooo BufheU SAI>T ;
100 Crates QUEENS'WAHE ; and
An Assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY ;
for s L E
On board, at Pine-street wharf - Apply to
yames Campbell, or
George Latimer.
April 151. j;
11 I■■ ■ . 1 1 M ■" '
Take Notice, ,
THAT the feuHfcribef intends to maice applic*-
tion for the renewal of a Certificate, No. 1609, Jp
for 4000 dollars, dated the 14th December, 1795, bearing
interefl at 5 £ per cent, frorri jft January, 1796, in the
name of David Dunderdaie & Co. of Loeils, in York- C 1
(hire, merchants. The fame isfuppofed.to been loft
on its way to New York, under coyer to Blee*:ker & '
March, of that placc, on the <sth of January last*
Thomas M'Euen. ah'
Philadelphia, tad June, 1796. * sfiw
■ -of
A small Invoice
PER the (hip Harriet, <apt.Thomas W. Normb.il, from tin
Hamburgh, confining of ap
Ravens Duck,
J. f>bkcbtht P-
Holland Linen 1, 0
Cambrics, See. re
ad so, at
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
Gold and ftlver Watches. $
Which will be difpefed of together or by the package.
Apply to „
Isaac Harvey, jun. ia
No. J South Water Street. hi
f June 15 S3W fc
\ — '
; Sa es of India Goods.
r The Cargo *f theihip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal"
t cutta and Bengal, 3
CONSISTING OP
A Large and general assortment of Bengal and Madras
COTTON and SILK GOODS.
AMOfefQ WHICH ARE
A vanety fine wbrked and plain Mujlins, '
Doreas, is"f. Also,
A Quantity of Excellent Sugar,
in boxes and bags—and BLACK. PEPPER.
For Sale by
Willings iff Francis,
No. 21 Pecn Street.
June 8
I wenty Dollars Reward.
WAS STOLEN, last evening, from the pasture of the
fubferiber, a black Rockingham GELDINO, 15
1-2 hands high, has a star, and some white under his
f throat, (the part being formerly chafed) ;has a leather on
Q hi« neck, the mane on the near fide, his foot-locks fretted
with a clog, and is a horse of Much bone and size. Who
ever fecuresjiini with the thief, (hall have the above re
ward, or for the Horse alone a very generous compenfg
tion JOHN LAWRENCE.
I»!y 7 eo4w
1
New Hat and Hosiery-store, »
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
By WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, I
No. 134 Market-Jireety
0 Third door from the corner of Fourth, fouthfide J
M#n's Black American and English HAT&» of various qua- (
lities and prices
Ditto Dr-bs unders T • '
Lad Ties' ditto, black, and a farge assortment of fancy do. :
Coloured Beavers, W)th a great variety of elegant and t
fafbionable Trimmings i
Youths Black and Drab-coloured do.
Children's fancy do I
All kinds of Silk, Silk & Cotton, Cotton & Thread HOSE
Knit, coloured Pantaloon*
A Do. Drawers
ly Do. Breeches Patterns
>n Silk Gloves
Knotted, coloured do. Cotton
ill A quantity of Mending Cotton, sorted colours.
The Hats finilhed in the newefl fafhion.
June 27. corm
For sale by the fubferibers,
IN PfNN-STKE ET,
Ijo quarter Chests frefh Hyson Tea;
100 ditto do. frefh Souchong Tea;
30c Boxes China, containing small tea fette of 41
pieces;
_ 400 pieces Bandanoes.
Willing & Francis.
January 30 -?taw.
en — — —
;" r Yazoo Lands.
May le had at the Editor's Office 119, Chefnut-Jlrect,
00 A few Copies of " a Report of the Attorney
co Geneial to Corngrefs containing a Collection of
00 Treaties aud other Documents,
- 50 relative to and explanatory of the Title to the Land
iOO fitiiate in the South Western parts of the United
, 00 States, and claimed by certain Companies under a
— law of tlve State of Georgia, paiTed January 7th,
jo 1795-
For Sale,
(j,_ \ Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut
at . £\. street, between Front and Second ftrsets, in which
Messrs. James Calbraith & Co. have for many years (and
em now do) carried on business.
f c( j Poffeflion will be given iiv one month, or sooner.
xts For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or
HECTOR CALBRAITH.
vill April *1. ■_ §_
2es T 0 BE LET.
c t_ « LARGE Commodiavis dwelling House, N05.114,
iJL Spruce llreet, with a convenient liable and Cbacli
H«ufe, —Also for sale a Chariot but little the worse for
u f c June i. eotl
:rs - "~Wm." HOLDEtINEShb,
1 No. 76 High Street,
TTAS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and
II the East Indies, a well feleifted affortmeHt of Siik
un- IVlercery, Lintn papery and Haberdashery Goods ; which
ette he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, oA the lowest terms ;
AMONGST WHICH ARK,
— Some fine India muslins embroidered with gold and friver
Superfine Book, Jaconet, ind Mulmul ditto
Li- Do d« do do Handkerchiefs
Some extra black taffeth:s,lutiftringsaud colored Persians
Bandano Handkerchiefs
Long and (hort Nankeens
Englilh Mantuas of. the firfl quality
Danialk table linen and napkins, very fine
Silk Hosiery, an elegant affortmant
Thtad and cotton do
1 Umbrellas —green silk, oil'd do. and do cloth ,
French cambrics, vety fine
lrilli Linens, do. &c. 3cq. June 14 §
Samuel Richardet*, I
"n EvSPECTFIiI.I.Y informs the- Gentlemen :
A*- Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the
city of Philadelphia:
The Subscription Room wi.i Tie furniftied with all the
daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bof
tOn,"Baltimore, together with thafe of the principal com- \
citiss of Europe—They will be tiled
ahd none permitted to be taken away on any accoitnt
■ ■ Tea, Coffee, Sounes, (tTCreams, ari3 a variety
tof I-rMicti I .iqiiors;' together with the u'.ual reirefhmeuts,
will V all-times be procured at ihchar.
f GShitlcir.cn may depend tin accommodated with
I the choicen of Wines, Spiritupus Liijuofa, and the most
approved Malt Liquors from London and orher breweries.
The Larder will, be supplied with tfcifprime and earlielt
pfoduSions of thp Staron.
Large and small Parties, or fihgle Gentlemen., may be
accommodated with Breakfalls, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours most convenient to themfelyes—a cold Collation is
regularly kept for conveniency, the. Billof Fare to he had
at tho.bar. . ,
The Lodging Rooms will be completely furniftied, 2nd
the utmost attention paid to cleanliness, and every other
irequifite.
S\iyiuEL Richardkt will be happy to receive, and
execute the comrnaßds of his Friends, and the Public at
large;, and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himfclf that nothing on his part fhall-be-wanting to pre
fer ve that patronage with which he has been lo diftirtguilh
ingly fionored.
Philadelphia, April 19. §
City cf Washington.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent } 20,000 dollars, & 7 rO,OOO
dwelling-house, 5 ca<h 30,09°, are >
x ditto is>ooo & calh 40,000
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,00 a
1 ditto - 10,000 & calh 10,000 10,000
r ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 lo,oco
I ditto 5,000 & calk 5,000 10,000
I cash prize of 10,000
1 do. 5,000 each, are, • 10,000
10 do. 1,000 - " 10,000
ao. do. 500 - - 10,000
00 do. 100 - - 10,000
200 do. 50 10,000
ie 4co do. 45 " 10,000
5 i,ooo do. so * 20,000
is 15,000 do. 10 • • 150,000
n .
d 16,739 Prizes.
>- 3J,j6i Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000
N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity o:
Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the fy*ST drawn
ticket, and the 30,000 the lasT but one :
' And approved notes, securing payment in either money
or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for
any inimber not less than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the pri
vate buildings to be ere-fled in the City of Washington
Two beautiful designs are already fcl-Aed for the enure
front ;on two of the public squares; frort these prawmgs
it iepropoied to erect two cencre'antl four conser buildings,
as loon as poTTible after this lottery is fold, and to convey,
od them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in
the manner defcrihed in the fchemfe for the Hotel Lottery.
A nett dedu&ioirof five per cent, will be made to defray
the necessary expenfcs of printing, &c. and the surplus
SE will be made a part of the fund,intended for the National
University, to be ere&ed within the city of Washington.
The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are
fold off.- -The money prizes will be payable in thirty days
after it is finilhad ; and any pr ze» for which fortunate
numbers aie not produced within twelve months the
drawing is closed, are to be considered as given towards
the lund for the University ; it being determined to fettle
[ the whole business in a year from the ending of the draw
ing, and to take up the bonds given as security.
The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes
are held by the President and two Direaors of the Bank
of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
mount of the lottery.
4 The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment o
the late Commiflioners assisted in the management of th<
Hotel Lottery are requefled to undertake this arduous tafl
a second time on behalf, of .the public ; a fufficient nam
ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that thi
friends to a National University and the other federal ob
ieiSts may continue to favor the design.
By accounts received fr#m the different parts of thi
, , Continent as well as from Europe, where the ticket
* have been sent for sale, the public are assured that thi
drawing will speedily commence, and that the care ant
of caution unavoidably necessary to insure a lass difpof.U o
rs, th« tickets, has rendered the in jr fulpenfion indifpcnfable
nd SAMUEL BLODGET.
. , Tieket9may lie had at the Bank ot Cohiui ia ; o
James Weft & Cq. Baltimore ; of Petti Gilman, Boston
' a of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells
th. Cooper's Furry.
Lo£,
/-»N Thursday 30th Ji-ne, on the road fromPhiladelphi
. , vj to the Falls of Schuylkill; and about the fifth mile
a brown and white mottled POINTER DOG, anfwerst<
the name of Don, had on round his neck a collar engr= v
ed Waller Phillips, Philadelphia. Whoever will brin]
him to Mr.Kid, No. 191 Market-street, will receive a re
ward of ten dollars.
C N. B. The owner that the Dog is tied up, olfi
— he would have returned. The above reward will be giv
en to-any .peifon giving that information if true..
Ich Chien d'Arret perdu.
for TSUDI le 10th Juin on a per.du fur la route de Philadei
f J phie aux Ohutes de la Schuylkill, a cinq milles de 1
ville, un Chien d'Arret marque d« taches Dlanches t
brunes, II reponde au nom de DON ct porte un collier fu
le.quelfont grave les mots Waller Phillips, Philadelphi.
, Quiconque c: chien chcz Monficur Kid, rue d
?■'!, Mardie, aura dix gourdes de reconipenfe. ..
3 A 11 y a lieu de foupconner que le chien eft tenu attach
U . C quelqijepart; autriEinent il feroit deja revenue de luinifm
' On donnera ladite recompense acelui qui peut indiquer .
, lieu ou ce chien fe trouve maintenant.
lver July .6 «3*
L * JUST A ail FED,
175 ilngfheads of Choice
St. CROIX SUGJRS.
Also, ■*
A quantity of Rum.
£For Sale by
James Yard.
§ J»iy 6t
By'a* Actiil reiiJeftt at. Mr. Oel'er Hori.l,
1 MINI A TUIIF. L I K 15 \ £ S S " 5
ARE tfjcen anJ excetftei in that dcgahf and "c?e!i«tte
llde, which is so ne.jlfary to ren Je'r a Miniafare Pic
ture an iatereftiug je.wti,
He will warrant a ttrong and indisputable reft r..
, lilance; and he t.v';cs tha liberty to lay Wore th« pubtii
.of this place Mi m >ft eariieft imeiiti<4Vi to deserve their pi- fc.
tronagc by his 'ocft cndeavor's'to' please.
N. B.< Specimens are lo befeen. yj
Ma v "■ N , S
Lottery, -
n°. r.
WIIf.REAS the State of Miifytind has ,^
the underwritten, t« raise t\yenty«fix thoufu.-id,
twohundred, and fifty dpTUrs,forthe purpose of cutting
a Canal through th-J City .of Walbington, from .the l»o;
toinac to die Eastern Branch Haruour.
The following is .he SCHEME of No;
Viz .i Prize of 40,000 dollars, 10,000
r ditto io.ooo 10,000
Tlaftdrawn") ,
Tiiets, each j s '° C ° 35,CC0
6 ditto 1,000 • 6,000
10 ditto 40©' 4.0C0
40 ditto 100 1,000
55 ditto 50
J750 J'tto la 69,008
To be raised for.the Canal, 26,150
5850 Prizes, 175,000
11650 Blanks, not t\vo to a prize.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000
1 The Commi(Tioner» have taken the Securities re
quired by the aforettid a<si for the pun&ual payment »f
'the prizes.
The drawing ef this Lottery will commence, without
delay, as soon as the Tickets arc fold, of which timely
notice will be given., , .
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after Hl4
_drawiog is finished, fhalbbe confide*.<la» rclli^L.i 1 *:!,:'! ioT
thd'bcnefitof the Canal, and appropriated accordingly..
( Signedj NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROf L, o/D.
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALTER,
Wm m.uuncanson,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES CARRY.
City of WaQiingttSfe, I'eb. 11. §
For Sale,
A LARGE ELEGANT *AKD WELL FINISHED
Th reoftory Briek House,
(The late refidenee of General Walter Stewart)
WITH a LOT ef GROUND thereunto belonging, on
the weft t! V 1 of Third-street, near Unicin-llree.t
j! containing in front 31 feet, and in depth 100 feet, to an
n alley leading into Uniori-ftrcft. TKe (ioufe is'jfa feet front
and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are
;y large, .commodious, ana completely finithed; the tv.<: ftrft
>r ; oriefiw-e, each, ly fcet high ; .here are 10 mahn-t-.y
doors in the,houfe,; a geometrical llairctle, with malts'ga
i- ny rails and a good Iky'ligTit. The Jnteheriiii tin ell
— ar, which is spacious ;ihd conyenieht, and finiflwd with an
re oven, lte-iv-holes and pantries, a fcrvants* hall and'arge
gs vvinei-celiar ldjoinitig the, kitchen, in from of which Uane
>5, ar<;a in which there., is a pump The yard is vaulted. .
•y -Cumrr anicßtmg-with the fttid building is »utat three-'.it.rjr.
in brick hdafe, on the north fide of Union ftree't, contain
y. ing 30 feet' front by SO feetdeep; the lower part of which
ay is at present occupied as a compting-hoiife, and the upptr
us part divided intQ well-finllhed large chambers. This house
lal may at a small expense be convrrted.il/to a cmvmient
dwelling: The street door is very Imidfome, and the front/
re and back have Venetian window-shutter t. Adjoining the
,yt lafl lloufe; upofi tht lot belonging to the firft, are erected
ite bathibg-rooms, &c. There are likewise very good cOaeh
he house and ftablesfinifhed equal (or nearly fo')'with any n
■ds the city, ,011 a lot containing on Union jlreef 30 feet,: and
tie in deptholl the waft fiiie of said.alley 52 feet. There are
w- good cellars umle, th . whole of' the buildings, and a wine
room over part of the liable, with a hay-lott over the re
es, mainder. For further particulars enquire of
nk tD.VARjU UON'S, LL & Co.
a At their Office No. 64 Dock-Arect. between Walnut & Pear,
,0 llieeis.
0 f 6th month 24th, 1796.
the "
alk Now Publijh'mg ly the Printer,
No. 149, Chefmn-Street, and No. 3, Court,
"v delivering to Subfcfibers, and to be had at the differeut
3 * Book-Store« in.this City,
the The Firjl Nvmbir of
ets Berriman & Co's
th j CHE.4P AND ELEGANT EDITION OF
"1 The HOLY BIBLE.
,le * Containing the Old and Naw
Teftamrnts and lhe Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re- .
erences. An Index ;or an account of the mod rcmai k.ible
m i naffages in the old and new Tellament, pointinj; to the pia.e»
;lls « wherein they happened, and to the places of fcriptute wher«-
in they are recorded.—A f able of Time.—Tables of scrip
— ture matures, weight* and coins : with an appendix,contain
ing the method of calculating its measures of surface®
hithtrio wanting in, Trtfttifis on this Jubjefl. A Tabic ot Ojficcs
hia and Conditions of men.
~ conditions
1c ' lt The size of this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO.
5 printed »n a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par.
■V ~ ticularly for it, It will be published in Numbers, notto ex.
ceed 30, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubferibj,
re " ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Those fubferibers who prcfe
receiving the work complete, will be attended to by fignifying
■'/* the,fame on any of the fubfeription papers in rhe Book(lore»
! 1V * ir« this city.
a. Theie willbe an advance in the price, on subscribing
—- after the firft of Augufl i.ext.
3. In the c®urfeof the Work will be given an elegant
FrOntispiece—From an Engraving of the celebrated artist*
* Grickign.
:la Birr 1 man & Co. gratefully acknowledge the very liberal
Bet encouragement they have met with; and have rcafon to helievo
fur that the exeeution of heir edition will anlwer every expec*
hia. tation. and speak its turn pralfc,
du May a 6 gaeoww.
Teneriffe Wine.
Rle --pENERII'FE WINE, in pipes, hogfWads, and
A quarter calks, and 170 Filtering Stones, jtift ar
't rived per the fchoouer Polly & Sally from Teneriffe,and
~~ for Sale by
John Craig,
No. 12 Dock street.
WHO HAS ALSO FOR SALE,
Best Soft-fheli'd ALMONDS,
RAISiNSin Frails.
SHERRY WINE, in Quarter Cafci,
Irilh CANV AS,
Briflol and Irilh WINDOW CLASS.
it May ■ ta
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