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of the Unto States', & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1190.] For Sale or Charter, BOSTON, BURTHEN about 1000 Bbls. of flour—flie may be fcnt ' to sea at a fault eipence, Her fails and rigging befog la 1 very gooi order—apply to \ James Campbell, or . ... -.Sirl..- George Latimer. A pril, Ms. .. , Snow Hebe. r—FOR SALE, i The Snow JiEBE, ( A faithful Philadelphia built veflel, c4f» ries 1,3000 bu(hel« of grain or a6oo barrets flour, is rea* dv to take in a cargo. She is about four years old. Applv to PETER BLIGHT. Who has for sale, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, and Pimento. Also, A Parcel of CHOICE PORT WINE. June 6 2L ! For Cadiz, , ITo fail on or abont the 15th inft. from i The (hip Hazen, 1 Escelleut accommodations for PaJingew. For passage only apply to Miller and Hoope, at New-York; or to ihe Printer hereof. [|une IJ. tjw] For Sate at AuEl 'toh, ON Thursday, the 30th inft. at 7 o'clock, at thl Mer chants' Coffee-Hoofed ysr Tie Schooner Polly & Sally, BTTttTHEN 7710111, well found, and may be Teen at the wharf of Messrs. Jeffe & Robert Wain— The terms of payment will be one half «f the pirchafe inoney at 60 days, and the remainder at 90 days, in ap proved notes, Footman Es 5 Co. Auctioneers. S, June 2i § FOR SALE, * THEOargo of the ship Catharine, John Farraday,maf t«r, from Hifpaniola,-at the wharf of Messrs. Jeffe ARo tot W»ln, Consisting of 156 Hogsheads of SUGAR Si Hogsheads") COFFEE , »c 8 Bags J 44 Hhds.of Clarified MOLASSES 71 Bales of Cotton .-CI i»~ AtSO TOIL SAL*, The said fti P> BURTHEN about 14 or 4500 barrels— rpl Strong, well found, and may be sent to at a small expense. Apply to John Craig. Jane iT-.r . .•-r— § United states, ) /r Pennsylvania District, ) , Notice it hereby given, That in pwfuance of a Writ to me dife&od, from the honorable Richard Peters, EsqUire, Ji>dge of the Diftrift Court of the United States in and for the Penn sylvania DiftriA, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Merchants' Coffee-Houfe, in the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday the sth day of July next, at'ia o'clock at noon, The Schoontr or vessel called the all and lingular her tackle, &C. The fame having been condemned within said court for the payment of Mariners' wages, &c. William Nichols, Marjbal. Marshal's Office 1 »l—S For Hamburg, THE AMERICAN SHIP HARRIET, Thomas W. Ncrmak, Commander^ • iV remarks We fine, fact-failing (hip, with excellent , njodations for paifengers. A confiderablepirt[«f | engaged and ready to go oo board, and is expelled to fail in 10 days. For bright or passage, apply to tbt captain on board) the lower fide of WaJnuuftreet wharf, or to Peter Kuhn. June >8 T. NOBLE, BROKER ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he has.removed his office to his house No. Chefhui Street, next door to his former residence, where, every Buhnefs in the line of a BfcoKER, are faithfutly tranf- ; Money procured to any amount at a moment'r notice ALSO, WILL be kept a numerical book of the drawings of all tbe Lotteries now extant —For the purchase of Tickets, infor mation will be given asufual. Canal Tickets ia the second Class a»e now for lale. From every information received, "VfaflringtoQ Lottery will absolutely commence in a few days. Jwne 24 d.t.f. " Mr. FR A N CI S, [Of the New Theatre) TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his scholars and to the public. Ms. Francis intends, •n Ms return from Maryland, to open a public aca demy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He flatters himl'elf that his attention to his pupils hi therto renders any promises of conducing his future fifhemes on the molt liberal and ftri<Seft terms, of pro priety, totally tinncceflary. N. B. Private tuition as usual. TO LET, Ready furniftied, for three or four months, certain, A GENTEEL three story brick house, No. 7c, North Eighth-street. For terms enquire of Mr. Francis as above. Jime »8. dtf. Landing, This Day, at Willing* & Francis's wharf, from|the Brandy wine Miller, -A cargo of Rum & Sugar from St. Croix. Fqr Sale by John Nixon & Co. June *3 Take Notice, ' I 'HAT the Subscriber intends to ma*« applies- 1 X tion for the renewal of a Certificate, No. 1609, - for 4000 dollars, dated the 14th December, 1795, bearing interest at s per cent, from id January, 1796, in the name of David Dunderdale St Co. of Lteds, in York shire, merchants. The fame isfappofed to have been Mil on its way to New York, tinder cover to Blaecker Sc March, of that place, on the 6th of January last- Thomas M'Euen. Philadelphia, 52d June, j y—■ 1 Wanted, < A YOUTH of frtrh 11 r to 15 yean of «gt, bf refpcflable chara&er and coone&ioas, as M Apprentice to the Mcr oantile bufmefs. Apttly to the J""' -8 11 : CINCINNATI. THE Members of this State Society are hereby notified that their Anniverfiry Meeting, for the purpose of rle£U ing Officers of the Society, and tranfa£ting such other bufl nefs as may come before them, will be held on the 4th day of July next, in the State House, at to ©'Clock in the morning : where their punctual attendince is teqnefted. After the bu siness is finilhed, the Society will adjourn to Mr. O'Ellers Motel, in orderto celebrate the birth-day of our F»tt»oM and Independence. The dinner will be on the table at 3 o'Clock. The Members of the other State Societies of the Cincinnati, who may be in this city on that day, are particu larly invited to join in celebrating it. fly order of the Handing Commute, / ROBERT PORTER,Sec'ry, June 14 . A small Invoice PER the ship Harriet, capt. Thomas W. Norman, from Hamburgh, ctnfifting of Ravens Duck, Datruflc and } Tablc Clothl Diaper J Holland Linen Cambrics, See. ADSO, A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF Gold and silver Watches. Which will be difpefed of together or by the package. Apply to Isaac Harvey, jutt. No. 5 South Water Street, June is §3W TEN DOLLARS REWARD. LOS T, JUNE >sth, between Shippenand Market streets, a red IVOROCCO POCKET BOOK, containing a Check on the Bank of thfe United States, drawn by Peter and Henry Miercken in favor of Mr. R. Potter, for 1,005 dol ' lar», and seVeral notes of hand past due ; together with a share in the New Theatre, and ftveral other papers of no consequence but to the owner. Whoever will bring it to No. 136 Market street, shall feccive the above reward. N.B. Payment of theCheekis flopped at the Bank. June if. 5 Sales of India Goods. The Cargo of theftip Ganges, capt. Tingcy, from Cal cutta and Bengal, consisting or A Large atld general assortment of Bengal and Madras t\ COTTON and SILK GOODS. AXONS WHICH ARE A variety fine worked and plain Mujlins, Doreas, &c. Alio, A Quantity of Excellent Sugflr, In bo*«s and bags—and BLACK PEPPER. J 7 or Sale by Willings Francis, No. 11 Penn Street. June 8 _ . § Fifty Dollars Reward. LOST, THE last evening, between 5 and y o'clock, a 'large Red MOROCCO DOCKET-BOOK, containing 10 or 30 Notes of Hand (inclosed in a Parchfnent) to a considerable a mount. sundry papers, Certificates "of 6 per cent, (frock, a deed of a house and lot In Middletown, Stc. See.See. The above reward will be paid on delivering the fame to the Printer hereof. As it it ot great consequence to the owu- j cr, it is hoped it will not be withheld. The piyrtientof the Notes it (lopped. June tg New Hat and Hosiery-store, WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL, By WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, No. 134 Mztkct-flreet, Third door from tile corner of Fourth* south fide Men's Black American and Englilh HAT 6, of various qui* lities and prices Dittp Drabs and Green uoders Ladies' ditto, black, and a large afTortitient of fancy do. Coloured Bravcrs, With a great variety of elegant and fafhionable Trimmings Youths Black and Drab-coloured do. Children's fancy do All kinds of Silk, Silk & Cotton* Cottoii & Thread IiOSE Knit, coloured Pantaloons Do, Drawers Do. Breeches Patterns Silk Gloves Knotted, coloured do. Cotton A quantity of Mending Cotton, fofted colours. (The Hats finilhed in the newest fafhion. June 27. eoirii Rofs & Simfon, Have for. sale, French Checks Stripes Printed CottoflS Muflinets Table Cloths and Napkin* , Nankeens of an excellent quality pet the package, fit for the Weft India market, and entitled to the Drawback Grey Ginger in bags Superior old Sherry in quarter calks A few pip«s and quarter caflcs Lisbon Wines June 11 For sale by the fubferibers, IN PT:NN-SfItTTtT, 130 quarter Cherts frefh Hyson Tel; 100 ditto do. frefh Souchong Teij 300 Boxes China, Containiftg small tea setts of 4» picces; 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willing is? Francis. January 1 3taw. FRIDAY EVENING, JULT i, 1796. Notice to Claimants For BRITISH SPOLIATIONS. THE COMMITTEE Appointed by tbi Merchants of this City, ivbo are fuf ferers try Bntijh captures, RfcCOiMMENI), THAT every Claimant who has not already exhibited well authenticated proofs of his property, furnilh, ( Without delay, proof that the property claiitted is bona fide American, of its coll or value at the plaw of expor tation, and at the place to which it was destined, here that can be done) and the freight payable or customary, at the time «f exportation, for like good* and voyages. When the claim is for vessel, to fpecify the toflnage, age, where built, and the a>fbual cofl or value. These documents ought to be proved by Oath, or affirm ation, of the party claiming, made and certified bv a ma gistrate or notary public, and corroborated by i'ucli other testimony, as the nature of the cafe will admit. Sueh of them as are handed to the Committee, will be forwarded to the Conrtniflionens appointed on the part of - the United States, to adjust the Claims of American Citizens. \ THOS. FITZStMONS, Chairman of the Committee. PbiladelnMa, t& June, d^w Wm. HOLDEKNKSSE, No. 76 High Street, HAS received, by,the latest arrivals from Europe and the F.aft Indies, a Well feleficd alTortnJent of Silk Merccry, Linen Drapery and Haberdalhery Goods; which he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, On the lowed terms ) A*IONCST WHICH ARK, . Some fine India muslins emoroidered with gold and ClVer Superfine Book, Jaconet, aad Mulmul ditto Do tla do do Handkerchiefs Some extra black taffetioS,luteftrtngs and colored Pet Cans Bartdano Handkerchiefs Long and Ihort Nankeens Snglilh Mantuas of the £if ft quality Damalk table linen and napkins, very fine Siik Hosiery, an elegant affortm«nt Thead and cotton do UmbrePias—-green fillt, oil'ddo. and do cloth French cambrics, very fine Irish Ijinens, do. &c. Ac. June t4 § A Genteel family wish. to rent a COUN 1 Y SEATi in an agreeable fituatioti, within a few miles of Philadelphia. If furniflicd, it would be more agreea ble. Apply personally or by letter to Mr. Taylor, at Dr. Yeatman's, No. aij, South second ft(eet, corner of Second street- June A. $ Just Arrived, In the Snow Boston, James Kirkpatrick,mafter from Li verpool, 50co Bu(h®U SAIjT j 100 Crates QUEENS WARE ; ami An AfTortment of SHIP CHANDLEUY) FOR SALE On board, at Pine-street wharf. to fames Campbell, or George Latimer. April in. S For SaL&—-- A Three story BRICK HOUSE and TSt;ln Chefmit street/ between Fruntand Seco".d streets, in which Messrs. James Calbraith & Co. have for many years (and now dp) carried on bryfinefs. PofiefTion n*ill te giverl in one month, or foonef. For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, pr HECTOR GALBRAITH. April 21. .$ Samuel Richardet, RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen Merchant), that he has this day opened the CITY TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in Ac city of Philadelphia: The Subscription Roottt will he furnifhed with all the daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com mercial citits of Europe—They will be regularly filed and none permitted tobe taken a way on any account. Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety of Frcflch Liquors; .together with the usual refrefhments, will at all times be procured at the b*ri Gentlemen may depend on being "accommodated with the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the most approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries. The Larder will be supplied with the prime and earliest productions of tho Seatbn. Large and 1 small Parties, or fiilgle Gentlemen,, ihay be accommodated Dinners, or Suppers, at hours most convenient to thcmfelves—a cold Collation is regularly h«pt for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had at the-bar. The Lodging Rooms Will be completely furniffied, ahd the ntmoft attention paid to eleanlinefs, and every other requisite; SAntuiL RichaHiet\Vill behappy to receive,-atld execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large' and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges himfelf that nothing ou his part (hall be wanting to pre fervethat patronage with whieh he has been to diftinguilh ingly fionored. Philadelphia, April 19. , . § TO BE LET, A LARGE Commodious dwelling House, No. 124 Spruce street, with a convenient stable and Coach, Heufe,—Affo for sale a Chariot but little the worse for use. _ June a- eotl George DOBSON, BECS lfrave to inform the Storc-Kccpers in Town and Country, that ke has removed from Market-Street to N O, 25, south Third-'ftreet, whettf he i* opening a Large and Elegant Affortmfcnt df thfe undermemioned articles—viz. Superfine London Cloths and Kcrfeymcre«| Yorkshire second l)o. Do.. El?rtic do. do. Mix'd and Biue Coatings FlannelU, &tc. Manchester Printed Callicoel, London (jhinti ditto, Blue and ditto Furnitures, India ditto, Long Cloths, Coffaes, flaftas, Battilias& Conjevrettts, 4"4 9"® Superfine India Book MwHio*, 4-4 and 9-8 India Book Handkerchief*, 4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto, 4-4 &6-4 plain do. Muffins, 4-4 & 6-4 BritiHi Jaconets, 6-4 Briti(h Checks and Strip?#, 4-4 India do» do. do. 4*4 ditto Chilloes, Madras Handkerchief*, See. A large atTortißcnt of figur'd and ptain Muflinets, Quilting*, Dimities* and Striped Nawkeens, Fancy Vt r aillcoatings, Ginohams of the hrft Quality, fubje£l to Drawback, India Nankeens, t Men's White And coloured Si k Hocking.*. May 9 RECEIVED, By the Brig Welcome Return, s\ j , 27 Bales COTTON. JtSy the Schooner Abigail, from j too Casks PlrjKid RICE. i An 3, it the Sckovr.tr jfohn, Jrcm So/lon, -y SEWING-SILRS, various colours, . GURRABS , V. A COSSAHS. ?.tk} India. BiVidirin'o liandkclifsi Frtr Sate by N. St |» Erazier, jS'o. 9;> South Ffont ftreep Whc hitvt dipt on hand, and for Bah, Prime Boston B££F> iu barreli, feSg 1 I WINES, Carolina INDIGO, &c. &C. May 31 rtiw&fiift - -■•■»- •- - A Small ifocice of CAMBRICS, Fo Stile ■, by. N. & J. FRAZIER, N<k 9J, SoUth FrOnt-Slrcet. June 18 2\V*ta~V ' " ■ M-. ... 1 I r. u.. ... . i F 0 R SA L E, A very Valuable Eft ate; Called riV tttl nh am, muwc I%#. fcownlhip of Upper Defbyi anil county of Delgwv * 1-2 miles fiotn Philadelphia, and half a mile from ; .new Weflerh road 1 containing 136 acres of ext*;llei',tiiti 45 of which are ge»d watered meadow, 90 tVs priirv « hoji* land, and the reft arable of the firft quality. There are on tile premlfes a good two story brick house, with 4 rooms on a fiortr, and cellars ilnder the whole, with a ptivYip-wr!l of excellent in front; a large frame barb, lul.Vs, ahd other convenient builtlilrtgg ; a smoke-house and (tone, spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach es. The fields are all ih clciver, except those immediately under tillage, arid are so laid out as to have the advantage of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con* venient for grazing. The filiation is plcafant and health;', and from the high eultivntibtj of the land, the good.neighbourhood, and thfi Vicinity to the city, jt is very fuitabie far a gentleman'* country feat. The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Herman, deceased, and offered for sale by Mordecai Lewis, OA. 9. eo.~] Surviving Executor. China Goods. TH E Ship Atlantic-, Silas S'-tvaine t Cotntnanncj*f 'from Canton, will commence the- discharge of httf cargo to-morrow morning at WulnuNftteet wharfl! Co nfifiing of Yellow and white Nankeens of excellent quality Perlian Tafietics, black and coloured Lu firings, do: do. Sattins black of various qualities Sewirieiilks in alTortcd colour! Vermillion In boxes Caflia in chefls Quicksilver in jars Soh® a, SOUCHONG, HYSON SKIN, « a „ Young hyson } I'rein leas. BEST HYSON, IMPERIAL, J' CHINA WAREj ornartiental, with Table ahd "fel Sets generally aflbrted. WHITE SUCSA.RS, and a quantity of First quality Bengal SALT PETRE. For Sale -ty Philip Nicklin & Co. April 8i t.th&s PROPOSALS, By BIOREN Ss* MAD AN, For publifeing by Subscription, that celebrated Work, Godwin's Political JuftiCe. fidm the lift London Edition* T: t. a m j: t. It will be publilhed itt. tw& large volumes, duodecimo* U. Price to Stlbfttibers, two doilarsj handsomely bound, to be paid ufl delivery of the work, HI. As feea a»a number bf Subfcrll>?rs appear, fufß» cient to defray the expence, if shall be put to prtfs. iV. The names of the SubfcHbers (hall be prefixed. The follow ilia; Character of this Work it ettraiftcd ftom the" Monthly Review, p. 311, 31a, sos March, 1793. " We have rid fniatl degree of pleasure in announcing thd present work to ouf readers ; as one whi.th from tba freedom of its enquiry, the gtaridetir of its vie W», and the fortitude of its principle*, is eminently defetving of atten tion. By this culoglum, we would by no means be under stood to fubferibe to all the principles which these volumes contain. Knowledge is not yet arrived at that degree of Certainty which is requisite, for any two men to think a like on all fuhje<fts; neither has language attained firtent accuracy, which can enable them to convey their thoughts, even when they do thinkalike, in a mannerper -1 fe&ly corredt and intelligible to both. These difficulties are only to be overcome by a patient, incessant, and bene volent inveftigatien. " Many of the opinions which this Work contains, are bold', some of them are novel; and some doubtless are er roneous :—but that Which ought to endear it even to those whose principles it may offend, is the strength of argu ment adduced in it to proife, that peace and order most ef fectually promote thehappinefs after which political re formers are parting ; —that as the prbgrefs of knowledge is gradual, political reform ought not to be precipitate ; — and that convulsiVe violence is dangerous not only to indi viduals (for that rcfult comparatively would be of smalt account) but to the general cause of truth. It ii the op posite of this principle that infpirti the enemies.of politic al enquiry with so much terror 5 it is the Tuppofition that change must inevitably be attended by the turbslence and injustice of commotion; and that innovation cannot be made without the intervention df evils more deftru&ivc than thole which ate intended to be reformed. Under the cor.vidion of this philanthropic fentlment, of calm and gradual reform, (which in its proper place he has fully il- 1 luftratfcd) Mr. Godwin proceeds withont scruple firft to en quire into present evil, through its effc&tial branches, and next to demonflrate future good. '' Dividing his work into eight books, and making I-he IMPORTANCE Of POLITICAL INSTITCTIONS the fubjeA of the firft, he begins by an attempt to prove th/ omnipo tence of government ovet the moral habits of mankind ; and that on these moral habits their wisdom, virtue and felicity depend/' £5" Subscriptions received by the publishers at their Printing Ofisce, back *f No. 77 Dock street, Philadelphi*. junc 18 Jiwepim [VOT.UMS. X.