of the MtlltetJ States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser, - r NuMBER 1255 . FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER \6, 1796. . X For Norfolk and Baltimore, | Th< The Sloop NONPAREIL, I yjp*, £L JOHN HAMLYN, Matter, jV^~v-■ Will fail in all this week- F6r freignt £ arid passage ; apply te the Capt. ori board, Nortr, fide of JESSE and ROBERT, Wains wharf, or to the Subscribers, 70 Who, have i&w landing from [aid Sloof, A few H'nds. of proof Antigua ROM. Ft The NONPAREIL is intended as a constant trader, be tween Baltimore and Philadelphia, it fuiuble encoaragemerit ,g f -jSff C ef vvi WOT T.TXfiSWORTH. & SON. j September 13,179 s - 5 " i —FOR LONDON, •- - The capital (hip CERES, I J To fail soon:—For freight or passage J f•-^£s-, r plv to DAVY, ROBERTS Sc Co. or I °Jotm Vaughan, September io. Front-street. J F 0 R-S A L E, s< The Schooner LAX K, yifjf One Hundred and twenty tons burthen. I nSjviSr A new Vessel well found, well built, & J fails extremely fad. For terms apply! FOl to the matter on board, or to I j joseph Anthony & Co. u If the above vessel is not fold in a few days, Ihe will j i take freight on very low t,ernls for Boston. j Se V l - , i Ab For Sale or Charter, j£| V THE SNQW Ba; boston, 1* BURTHEN .ibout 1000 3bls. of flour—fWe may be sent Ch to fca at a fmj.ll expence, her fails and rigging being in j Cir very good order—apply*® l_C=) 'f 8 flic's. LuriiptTen, or George Latimer. F " At>ril to, 5_ I' 9 —— — I Ga FOR SALE, Gr jrj-X The {hip. STAR, £ John Vanseman, Mailer, Gr T YING at Walnirt-ftr.et wharf, Philadel- | V ' phia built, ps live oak and cedar, will 1 e „ry »bo *3190 barrels, is two years old, and in com- «•*< olea order to receive a cargo—For terms apply to plea orue THOS. 5c JOHN KETLAND. | Who have also forfale said voffels cargo—confuting of— Wine and Porter be * % Window G ass, 6 by 'S to 16 by H. Pipes ir. boxes , j — Earthen-Ware in crates. Grindstones, Coals, Whiting, &c. I 2 9 _ S thi At bouth-ftreet wharf, Nc WILL BE LANDED, Friday, 19th inft. August, lot by snow Hope, from Jamaica, and Hoop Sally, {rem Port-au-Prir.ee, 7co Hhds. COFFEE, 70—Hhtiex •STTCS-.'cß.. Also, the cargo of the Swtdi/h brig Guflaf Adolphe, in cap!. Ramfre. from Gibraltar, ift and 4th proof Brandy, in pipes and hhdj. Hazle >" lacks St ui ci iALT, for faleuy bt ' PETER BLIGHT. < >—a For Charter, The said brig Gustaf Adolphe, s- A Swede, with a Msditerranean pass, very fine veficl> about 200 tons bur then. Aug. tB. ffawcozw For Sale or Charter, th-e fast-sailing sh»p J_ iMi LIGHT-HORSE, LYING at Mess. J. & R. Wain's wharf, two* hundred and seventy tons burthen, a stout, strong vessel, and well found. For terms apply to ft Joseph Anthony & Co. o Sept. t. ' dtf ,—. '! INDIA SALES. p ON '1 hurfdaT Ttie IXU n'fl. Jflu u'ukiLK, A. -t< be fold at the stores of Willings and Frane.s, a large tl quantity of INDIA GOODS, impoited in the Ganges, y from Bengal, conflfting of toco picces Gurrahs ICC3 do. Baftas, different kinds £ 3500 do Coffas, lete Font of Brevier, . and yet unopened. The weight o ~m 1L tontLbout " i- from thc IT CZ rl Wilson & willbe :old at cost & charge . Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal C.-.afes. Squire at the Olfice of the Gazette ol the Lmtde Stats;* ixjChefnut-ftreet. Aug. 19 1 The Cargo of the Polacre Independent, APT AIN CATHCART, from Alicint and Lif- VJ bon, landing at the fubferibers wharf — . ,t I 28 Pipes of Brandy - A, 18 Bales of wool r, I 3 do. ol Annifeed . 5; I 7000 BuQieis of best Lilbon Salt the £ 80 Boxes of Lemons {ion For sale by WILLINGS ic FRANCIS. a e- I ALSO, nt I Seventy Hogfheadsof prince JAMAICA SUGARS, j received by the fiiip Dominick Terry, Capt. DeHart, from King^t-n. _ I Sept. 13. d \ JUST ARRIVED, frvmLiJbon, A e J And for Sale by the Subscribers, Mefl Lisbon Wine, no ™ 111 pipe« and quarter-calks; 5000 Buihels Lisbon Salt. — JeJJi iff Robert Wain. —^ i Sept. 10. dtf j 1 , l\ MAILS, O ply I For the following Pojl Offices, will be closed at . A I Philadelphia ON Friday afternoon at sun-set :— " j Mails from the fame Pofl-Offices mill arrive on fill I Friday morning— Ji j Abbotftown, P. Hanover, P. PITTSBt'p.G, P. — I Abingdon, Va. Hagerftown, Md. Rockingham c.h.v I Bardftown, K. Harrodfburg, K. Sharpfbursh, Mdi I Bedford, P. Hancock, Md. Shepherdfbwn,Va j Bathc.h. Va. Jonefboro', Ten. Springßeld, K. j Bourbon, K. iCnoxville, Ten. Stever.fbursh, Va. 1 Brownsville, P. Lancaller, P. Stralburg, Va. I Carlisle, P. Leefourg, Va. Staunton,Va. rent J Chamberfburg, P Ltxiagt«n, K. Sweet Spring?, Va. lin I Cincinnati, c. w. t. Lexington, Va. I'aney-Town, Md. I C ".) K. TTinr^::, 11.I 1 . " ;:.3 WarfeftS. n.w t." Wilhington,' P, I Dcnv^inglown, P. Millerftown, P. Washington, K. ' I Frankfort, K. \Jartit.foarg, Va. Williamsport, Md. 5 1 Kredericktn. Md. Montgomery, c. v. \'.'inchefter, Va. 1 Gallipolis, n. w. t. Moigantown, Va. Weft Liberty, Va. Th J Grecnfburg.'P. Nashville, K. Wheeling, Va. 1 Gettilburg, P. New-Market, Va. Woodllock, Va, 1 Greenbrier c.h. v. Oldtown, d. Wythe c; h. Va. A I Green eville, Ten. Peterfburgh, P. York P. L acl» I • will.! Tlie MAIL from Lancaster, P. arrives at Philadelphia, om- I every Monday, Wednefd y and Friday, at 6 P.M. and A 1 closes at Philadelphia the fame days, at 7 P.M. ) [ The MAIL for Potffgrove, Reading, Lebanon, and [ Harrilburg, wilt close at Philadelphia, every Tuesday, I Thunday and Saturday, at 7 P. M. I General Poft-Olfice, September 13,1796. d 4t. Washington Lottery. r I THE Twentieth and Twenty-firft Days' Drawing of - I the Washington Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No. aj4, Marker-ftrcet, where tickets may be examined. N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other 511 ft, lotteries may be procured. ally, I September 15, J" — — £ FOR SALE, , WINE, London particular i.ladeira, 4 years old, , n: 'pbr, in pipes and hogsheads co I Claret, genuine old, in cases . Gin, in pipes, from Holland to Earthen Ware, in crates Basket Salt, in hogsheads 1 Shot, Not. 6, 7, 1 and 9 Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead • Steel, German and Rviffia, in barrels / Anchors, cables, junk, bunting, tarpolin canvas, '■ Tin plates—An invoice Stationary, by v ' ' r THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. -• !£: L — A very valuable Merchant Mill> p , ■J A DISTILLERY and BREWERY, and sundry STONE ~ £V QJJARIUES to be let. I will rent my merchant Mill at the little Falls of Po tow mac, for any term rot less thanfeven, nor more than ' eleven years, from the firft day of September next. The tron K mill-house Is 4Z by 40 feet, three stories high, built with ! - stone, and hasin it three pairs of French Burr Stones, two j ). overshot l 8 feet water-wheels, and Evans's machinery 1 ol f complete, with every other thing proper and necessary for ar ——• carryingon thebulinefs with dispatch, and-at as little ex- p< penfe as possible, all 111 good order.—From the mill to my al u I■ ■! tii-g ■-» .tV>a P-*-,— -- ( >f any bur- |k< large then may deliver grain and tike in flour) it is about 40 i mges, yards, and from thence by water to George-Town and " ° the City of Walhingtos, about 3 miles, and to Alexan- dria about It miles. This situation, aided by a fufficient capital, will command the produce of a very extensive back country, where large quantities of wheat,and other grain is annually made, the diSance to it being from 8 to to miles less than to any raaiket town up in the navi gation of the Potowmac. There are on the preniifes a large-ftotie Coopers' fh .ip, a stone granary, and a commo dious miller's house. At the -landing aforefaid a bridge is now building over the Potomac, which is in great for- and probably will be finifhed the ensuing fall. There are also on the premises, a Brtwery and Distille ry, built with stone, in them are three stills, two coppers or boilers, with every necessary article, all new, and in good order, and fufficiently large to carry on the Brew s try and DiftiHery upon a very extensive plan. This prop erty I will rent for the fame term of years. Upon my lands adjoining the premises, and along the ' y ■ banks of the river, where craft may lead with eafeand dis patch, is an i nmehfe q-iantity of building and founda- j iffetas tion-ftones. Four quarries are now open, and as many ■ as by -more may be opened with cafe : the stone taken from these j d will 'piarries* is better, and has, the preference at this market, c to any other stone brOHght to it. I will rent these quarries ( le day fcparately or together as may best suit. ' _ c On the top of the hill, and about too yards from the 1 ( ccr . mill, is a stone Dwelling-house, large enough for the nc- 1 j' comniorktion of a family : also, a kitchen, dairy, smoke- 1 house, &c. and a garden, enc ofed and in cultivation, the foiof which is equal in goodness to any in this slate. I 'Sand will property. > , lEWS Adjoining to the Brewery and Diflillery is a Smith's ho a r e (hop, in which is a complete set of Blackf.nith's tools, fc jic which 1 will also rent, and if agreeable I will hire to the tenant two negro blacksmiths, one of them is a complete workman. et . 1 I rent out the stone quarries, I will fell three crafts, lif which were built for the purpose of .carrying stone : they will altogether bring upwards of 90 perch Immediate! possession will be given. For terms apply to the Mifcrib cr in this town. of this The Mill, Brewery and DiftiHery, withthe'.r apptirtcn erv of ances, will be delivered to the tepant or tenants in good i»rges. repair, and muftbe sb returned, at the expiiation of the leafs orleafes. L T nit de PHILIP RICHARD FENDALL. 54W Alexandria, Aug. «6 — For Sale, (In an excellent situation far bulinefs,) O ( A three-story brick House and Lot of Ground, Eighteen feet front and twenty-five feet in depth, on £ the South fide of Market near Front-street, now in posses sion of Samuel Read. Apply to KtC Israel Pleafants, or Charles & Joseph Pleafants. 4 °^ dtf I Di For Sale, Id! A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut IDi street, between Front and Second streets, in which Foi 1 Messrs. James Calbraith ScCo. have for many years (and -au; now do) carried on business. Poflefuon will be given in one month, or sooner. For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or -Of HECTOR CALBRAITH. Houf . April *1. y §_ Front A Book-Keeper, C OR Clerk's place is wanted by a pcrfon properly quali fied, and whose chara&er will be found unexception able. Apply to the Pointer. A?:d , Aug. 11 Dutch Goods, Received by the Pennsylvania, from Amjlerdam. GIN, in pipes Bei „ Moriaix Ticklenburgs > In Bales 4 Ofnaburgs J pt' } «*<■— — Hollands \ DUCK, in ditto And Ravens 3 Bedticks, in ditto :: asr } "» Lai UorSahHry TSGMAf JOHN XfftW. 2 <> ' ' § d ' Sales of India Goods. Bioc a. The Cargo of the Ihip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal cutta and Bengal, CONSISTING OF g e i C A Large and general afTortment of Bengal and Madras COTTON and SILK GOODS. j a • AMONG WHICH ARE All id' A variety fine worked and plain Mu/lihs, Doreas, Is'c. Also, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, JL In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, For Sale by _ Willings Francis, No. II Penn Street. TJ of ' T""e 8 _i_ Me At a special netting- of the Board of Di- be i ; ' reclt H for ejlablijhing ujeful ManufoSures, ho/den g at Paterfon, July 8, 1 E RESOLVED, That a special meeting of the Stock- I holder of the Society be called on the finl Monday, heing the thi/d ay of at Paterfon, by,t-en 1 : f -the clock of the feme day ; then and there to t ,ke I d > r.lto w Tctir i tide ration the propriety of diffolvjng the said corporation, agreeably to the law ki such cafe made and | ■provided—and the Stockholders are earnestly requested ; to attend the said meeting in person or by pre icy. _ August 27 dtjathO HIBERNIAN SOCIETY. j A QUARTERLY MEETIHG of the Hibernian S'ictsT y for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland, "* will bs held at Mr. M'Shar.e's tavern, in Third-street, on Saturday the 17th inft. at seven o'clock in tl* Evening. Maiurw Caret, Sec'ry. — 1796. J. P. S: It is particularly requested the members will be > punctual in their attendance. NE duty on carriages. Po •1" Notice is hereby Given, 'ith i ~pHAT agreeably to aft of Congress of the United wo i 1 States ot Amerjca, paiTed at Philadelphia, the 28th day ery 'of Mav, 1796; laying duties on Carriages, for me convey for ance ot persons, and repealing the former a Sis for that pur ex- pofc.—'That there (haltbe levied, collected and paid, upon my air carriages for the conveyance oi otrlons, which shall be ur _ ; kepi by or for any perlon, for his or h«r own use. or to let , 3 out tQ hire, or for the conveying of palfengers, the several du ties and rates followi&g, to wit. For and apon every Coac?h, 15 dols. upon Chariot, la dols. Nt upon every Post 12 doln 1 lve upon every Poll Chaise, 12 dole. " er • upon every Phaeton, with or without 9 doll n upon every Coachee, 9 dols. »vi- upon other Carriages, having panne i work above, ts a with blinds, glaifes curtains, 9 dols. mo- upon four wheel carnages, having framed posts and X dge topi with steel fpriugs, 6 dols. cc for- upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iron springs or jacks. 3 dob- * ilJ e . upon curricles with tops, 3 dols.- p ers upon chaises with tops, 3 dols. i ; n uDOn chairs with tops, 3 dols. ' ew _ upon lulkies with tops, 3 dols. _ upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. °P" upon two wheel carriage*, with steel or iron springs, 1 , 3 dols. ~.e For and upon all other two wheel caniages, 2 dols. upon every four wheel carriage, havir.g framed posts | ao< j tops, and reftiug upon wooden spars, 2 dols. ® ian T The Collectors of the Revenue of the firft survey of the 4 hefe Diftrift of Pennsylvania. will attcud daily, until the 30th day - of September next, for the purpose of receiving the duties on rries at No. 117, in Rlcc or Saffofrai street, in iheCttv of Philadelphia, at the house ot Daniel S. ia ' hc 11 the > Countv of Montgomery ; and at the house of Abraham Due : r.c- bois, Esq. in the Co»>nty of Burks; of which all persons pol- | oke- fefTed of Uch Carriages are defned to take nouee. t . the Not'ce is also given, j ' TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign distilled fpiri- ■ . , tuous ice nee, will be granted 10 .hem ; One 1. : ;*' Cence for carrying on the_ business ot retailing ol Wines, in a £ °°' s > iefsauantity, or in lels quantities than 30 gallons —and one 1 » the licence for carrying 00 the bu&nefs of retailing Spirituous li- 1 plete quors in lefsquan ities than «o gallons.at thelame time and , at the fame places, by the officers legally authoriaed to grant fucii licences. they ' WILLI M NICHOLS, (iiatef Infpcftor of the Rt venue o! the fifil farvey cr ib- of the d?drift»t Pennf)lvmoia. Office of Infpeflion, at { ,3® rtcn- Philadelphia, 21ft July, 1796- J good — 1 1 tne wants L, X. An APPRENTICE to ihe Prirti6g Buf.ncfs. Enquire at this-05ue. Aug. 19 1 ■ f Jt' ■' "* m • - Just Landed, 96 Bags of Prime Coffee, Entitled to drawback, For Sale at 117, South Second-street. Sept. 15. ' * d 3 , French Goods. , Received by the Seily, Mitchell, from Havredc Grace, zo Trunk. ■) La( . ies } SHOES of ail colors fopts and Cze» I Cafe 3 •/ I Ditto white and colored Silk STOCKINGo 1 Ditto Fine LAWN 1 I Ditto befi: nnetjAMEWG" I Ditto'La3ies* befl (hammy and Grenoble Glores / '■ For Sale by TUOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. •tug- *4 - A Single Woman, <• Of a good charafler, that would take part of a Houfc, may hear of one by applying at No. 110, North Front-street Sept. £4. dj Great is Truth and mult prevail. JUST PUBLISHED, And for fate at No- 41 Chefr.ut-flrett by J.ORK :: ODi An Apology for the Bible, 2sy R. JVATSON, D. D. F. *>' Bijkop of Laniiaff, dc. . , Being a Complete refutation of Paine 3 Age of Re a fen, A"sd thfr only anf»er to the Second Part August 30. ■ . * THIS DAY IS PUBLIiHtIJ, And fold by WJL I.IAM COBBE VT, opposite . C'hrift Church, MISS WILLIAMS'S Last' LefTon to the Admirers of French S Liberty. | Let thbfe who doubt of the Lifts fiated in Porcupine's Bloody Suoy, read here and be convinced- At the fame place may be had, Watson's Apology for the Bible ; Being a complete refutation of that hLfphttOous work is falfely called the " Age of Reason." As Alfi All the Grub-flreet Pamphlets, vomited forth from , the lungs bf filth and falsehood, against Peter Porcupine. Sept. 14. Wm. HOLDERN kSSh, _ No. 76 High Street, HAS received, by the latest arrivals four. Europe and the East Indies, a well feleScd assortment of Silk — Mercery, Linen Drapery and Habcrclafhery Goods ; w.uch jf_ he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, en the lowcft terms ; amongst which are, °' n Some fine India muslins embroidered with gold ana L.ver Superfine Book, Jaconet, aad Mulmul ditto D / do do do Handkerchiefs SomeeXtrablacktaffetics,lut«ftringsand colored Peruana en EanJano Handkerchiefs ke Long aud short Nankeens id Enjlifb Mantuas of the firft quality n d Damaflc table linen and napkins, very fine ed Silk Hosiery, an elegant affortm-mt Thead and cotton do Umbrellas —green silk, oil'd do. and do cleth — French cambrics, very fine friih Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 § 70,000 Pieces Nankeens, 3d, QJ- the bejl quality and or. retfonable terms, On * SALE BY °g- Philip Nieklin- & Co. Auguf: 16. 111 he Just Arrived, In the Snow Boston, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li verpool, cooo Bushels SALT ; 100 Crates QUEENS WARE; and An Assortment ot SHIP CHANDLER ; F O ft S A L E j ed On board, at Pine-street wharf. Apply to %l James Campbell, or ur - Gear re Latimer. >°n " c be April 19* I £ CABLES, •' From 16 to 9 £ inched, for salt by Jeremiah Warder, July 41 § No 15 north Third-ureet. • N Lottery 5¥t ' T7OR ra'iCng fixthoufand fix hundred and sixty-seven and Jf dollars and fifty cents,, by a deduction of fifteen per cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz iron 1 Prize of 5000 dollars it dollars 500.0 loco 1000 t 500 J°° 40.0 icto A 100 1000 99 S ° 49^ 200 s°°° inßs ' 1000 10 . „ *o'ooo0 ' 000 5 Last drawn numbers of 1000 dollars each, jooo C:. f the .4018 Blanks. 1 day — ■son 6, ro Tickets at Seven Dollar? each, 44.4J0 City By order of the Diredors of the Society for eftabnfh -1 the lrl „ ufefulManufa&ures, the fuperkitendants of the 1 at- Du- erion Lottery hive requested the Managers to offer the P of " foregoing Selicme to the public, and have direAed theni to reiund the money to thofc person. who have purchased in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets £'!!" n o'ietoueT/has dually commenced drawing, and will in . continue until fin.lhed. a lift of the Blanks and Prize. I one may be seen at the office ot William Blackburn, No. 64 usli- south Second street, who wiU give information where t.ck e and ets may be procured. grant Dated this 17th day of June, 1796 f. N- CUMMIXG, 7 JACOB R. HAKDENBERG, V Managers, unrey JONATHAN K.HE-J, J dtf eo A Handsome, well-broke — SADDLE HORSE, For Sale , enquire at the Omeftogo Stable's, the ownet ft. having no nfe for hits. „,3cfjW Aug. »»