/ of the Huiteujl tUtZS, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. NUMBER 1192.] TUESDAY EVENING, JULT 5, 3796, [VOl.umf. X. ivc/jwzrc/r For Sale or Charter, aooo Bbls. of floor—fhe may be sent J to ftaat a small expellee, her fails and rigging being in very good order—apply to , James Campbell, or George Latimer. April, *9- - * - - Snow Hebe. % FOR SALE, i The Snow HEBE, e A faithful Philadelphia built veflel, car ries 1,3000 bushels of grain or j6do barrels flour, is rea dy to take in a cargo. She is about four years old. Apply to PETER BLI GHT. , Who has for sale, ir, Coffee, Cocoa, and Pimento. • Also, 1 A Parctl of CHOICE PORT WINE. i . 6 f ~ For Cadiz, • \ 011 or a^ollt j||&' The (hip Hazen, ' ipfg B. Cobb, matter, . 'jii lleut accommodations for Passengers. For pafTage a\ ply to Miller and Hoope, at NeW-York; or_to 1;e pr Inter hereof. [June 13. t3 w J_ FOR SALE, - Car"o of the (hip Catharine, John Farraday, mas m HLfpaniola, at the wharf of Messrs. Jeff-" & Ro • aln, — 156 Hogsheads of SUGARS 5 1 Hogfheads^ COFfEE ( 44 Hhds.of Clarified MOL.*SSE:S 74 Biles of Cotton ALSO FO* SALEj a sj£~ The said ship, ffijitV BURTHEN about 24 or 2JOO barrels— [[ryryj? Strong, well found, and may be sent to at a fmail expense. Apply to John Craig. ix . - £ •,! FOr Hamburg, * Ifej THE AMERICAN SHIP : M HARRIET, 5%7 Thomas W. Norman, Commander, lajkable fine, feft-failing-(hip, with excallem accorti ns for pafTcngers. A confkkrablepartjof her cargo is c and ready to go on board, and is expected to fail in 1 For freight or paflagc, apply to the captain on he lower fidfc of Walnut-ftrcct wharf, or to Peter Kuhn. 28 V° T. NOBLE, * ■ ii'b R O K E R, PECTFULLY Informs his friends and the blic that he has removed his office to his house No. :frrut Street,next door to his former refidetvee, where, finefsin the line of a Broker, «re faithfully tranf . d Money procured to any amount at a moment's notice. ALSO, - be kept a numerical book of the drawings of all L tries now extant —For the piirchafe of Tickets, infor- Ic vilfbegiven asufual. Canal Tickcts in the feennd' now for sale. From every information received, ton Lottery will abfoTutely commence in a few days, e 24. d.t.f. Mr. FRANCIS, (Of the New Theatre) '"\i ES this opportunity of returning thanks fa hi* lolars and to the public. Mr. Francis intehdsj etufn from Maryland, to open a public aea uui>; .or dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He flatters himfelf that his attention to his pupils hi- I iherto renders any promises of conducing his future 1 schemes on the most liberal and ftrixo A Polt-Chaife wanted. WANTED immediately to purchafc, a freond-hand Poft •Chaife, with Harness for two horses and Brafj Furniture. It muilbe in goofl coiidinon. • Esquire at No. 73 south Front-street. ]uly 1 : }3_ Bank of North-America, July I, 1796. At a meet ink of theDireflors, a Dividend was declared of aijc rtR CENT, for the last half year, which wifl be paid to theStockhold.rs anytime afier the 10th inftsnt. By order of the Board, JOHN NIXON, Prcfidtnt. Urbarma - Mill Seats , S" ITUATE in Cecil county, IvlsrylanS, on the banlcio the ri*er Sufauehanrta, abwt o),e m.le above) ter, TndTommanling th, w, C r of that the channel conducting the tnde of the Mill Seats as to make it eenvenmntto/peak the boats, ltd MuS be so rnua:cd , to along the, walls and by water lifts taltein their cargoes. . TKere is a power fufficieft for many and arty k.nd of uWul Water and fc iduch may be pllty fa.d m commendation of this Scite is would b* inconvenient to cation to the fubfenoa, urjilXD^f. April 19. ' V Take Notice, ' I 'HAT the Subscriber intends to ma*e applica -1 ti»n for the renewal of a Certificate, No. 1609, | for 4OQO dollars, dated the 14th December, 1795.bearing interest at 5 £ per cent, from id January, 1796, in the name of David Dunderdale & Co. of L«:ds, in Yerk fijire, rjerchants. The fame isfoppofed to have been 101 l on its way to New York, under cover to Bleecker & March, of th»t placc, on the 6th of January last- Thomas M'Euen. Philadelphia, aid June, 1736. §6w Wanted, A YOUTH of fr«m 12 to 15 yean of age, o£ refpc&able character and conneftioiis, as aa Apprentice t9 the Mer cantile bufmefs. Apply to the Printer* j"" e . .. ii CINCINNATI. THE Members of this State Society are herebv notified that theii Aoniverfary Meeting, for the pu'pofe of elect ing Officers of the Society, and tranfafting such other busi ness as may come before thrm, will be held on the 4th day of July next, in the State Hoqfe, at to o'clock in the morning : where their punfhial attendance is leq efted. After the bu siness is finilhed, the Society will adjourn to Mr. O'Ellers Hotel, in order to celebrate the birth-day of our Fiircoii and Independence. The dinner will be on the table at 3 o'Clock,- The Members of the other State Socirties of the . Cincinnati, who may be in this city on that day, are particu larly invited to join in celebrating it. By order of the (landing Committe, ROBERT PORTER, Sec'ry. June 84 A small Invoice PER the ship Harriet, capt.Thomas W.Norman, from Hamburgh, confiding of Ravens Duck, Pamafe and 1 Tab]# c , oths nff* 1 Piaper J Holland Linen Cambrics, src. ADSO, ' A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF Gold and silver Watches. Wkich will be difpefed of together or by the package. Apply to Isaac Harvey, jitn. - v No. 5 South Water Street. June is §jw' TEN DOtLARS REWARD. LOS T, JUNE 15th, between Shippenand Market ftrcets, a red VOROCCO POCjtET BOOK, Containing a Clieck on the Bank of the United States, drawn l»y Peter and Henry Mierckenin favor of Mr. R, Totter, for I/300 dol lars, and fevers! notes of hand pad due ; together with a share in tfce New Theatre, and/cver'al other papers of no contequence but to the owner. ' Whoever will bring it to No. >36 Market street, (hall receive the above reward. N.B. Payment of the Check is flopped at the Bauk. June IS- § Sales of India Good^. The Cargo «f the ship Ganges, capt. Tingsy, from Cal" cutta and Bengal, CONSISTING or A Large and general affortmer.t of Bengal aud Madras COTTON and'SII.KGOODS. AMON-O WHl?rf ARE A vartety fine imrked and plain Mufllns, Dorfcas, Also, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, 111 afed bags—and BLACK PEPPER. For Sale by Willings & Francis, No. 21 Penn Street. June 8 § fifty Dollars Reward. LOST, THE last evening, between 5 2nd 7 o'clock, a large Red MOROCCO POCKET-BOOK, containing 20 or 30 Pwoteslof Hand (incloted in a Parchment) to a considerable a moufit. Also, fiindry papers, Certificate* *of 6 per cent, ilock, a deed of a*lioufeand lot in &c. Bcc.Sct. The above reward will be paid oft delivering the fame te the Pi inter hereof. Asitis of great confequcnce to the own er, it is hoped it will not be wiibhe!<3. The payment of the Notes is Copped. t fo" c «9 - New Hat and Hosiery-store, WHOLES A l/E AND RETAIL, By WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, No. I 34. Market Jlreet, Third door from the corner of Fourth, south fide Men's Black American and English HATS, of various qua lities and prices Ditto Drabs and Green unders Ladies' ditto, black, and a large aflortment of fancy do. Coloured Beavers, With a great variety of elegant and fashionable Ttimmings Youths Black and Drab-coloured do. Children's fancy do All kinds of Silk, Silk Sc Cotton, Cotton & Thread HOSE Knit, coloured Pantaloons Do. Drawers Do. Breeches Patterns Silk Gloves Knotted, coloured do. Cotton A quaiyfty of Mending Cotton, sorted colours. (£3" The Hats finilhed in the newest fa/hion. Jdnc 27. eoim Rofs & Simfon, HAVE FOR SALE» French Checks Stripes PrintedjCotfbns /C ' Mwflineta Table ani M«ptcfns NankecJis ps an excellent quality per the package, fit for the Weft India market, and entitled to the Drawback Grey Ginger in bags Superior old Sherry In quarter caflcs A few piptfs and quarter cifks Lisbon Wines June %% 5 lw For sale by the fubferibers, IN PENN-STR.EE7, T3O quarter Cherts fretb Hyson Tea; ifrly kept for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had at ths bar. l£ The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, the utmost attention paid to cleanliness, and every other requisite. 5 Simuel Richardet will bfe happy to receive, and execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large; and with gratitude for their favotrs, he pledges himfelf that nothing on his part fhalibe wanting to pre fer vc that patronage wifti which he has been io diftinguifh ingly \ionorcd. Philadelphia, April 19. i TO B-E LET. A LARGE Commodious dwelling House, No. 124 Spruce street, with a convenient stable and Coach, for sale a Chariot but little the werfe for u se. Jtme i. eotf > George Dobson, BKGS leave to inform the Store-Keepers in Town and Countrv. that Ue has removed from Market-Street to j N°* 25, fputh Third-street, where 13 opening a Large and Elegant Affcrtment of the undermeationed articles—vii. Superfine London Cloths and -Kerfeyme.rcr, Yorkshire second Do. Do. Elastic do. do. Mix'd and Biue'Coatiogs Flannclls, See. Manch.eftcr Prjnud Callicoei. London Chintz ditto, Blue and ditto Furnitures, India ditto, Long Cloths, Coflaes, Baftas, EaMtilaslf Conjevrems, 4-4 9-8 5-4 & 6-4 Superfine India Book Muslins, 4-4 and 9-8 India Book Handkerchiefs, 4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto, 4-4 8c 6-4 plain do. IVluflins, 1 4-4 & 6-4 Britifli Jaconet#, 6-4 Britilh Checks and Stripes, 4-4 India do. do, do. 4-4 ditto Chilloes, Madras Handkerchiefs, Sec. - A large afToTtraent of figur'di and plain Muflincts, Quilticgs, Dimities, and Striped Nankeens, Fancy Waiftcoatings, Ginghams of the firft Quality, fubjefi to Drawback, India Nankeens, Men's White and colottrcd Silk ftocAings. May 9 _ ' Yazoo Lands. May te had at the Editor's Office 119, Chefnut-J}rect> A few Copt«> •'HEVfort of the Attorney Genetal ot Charters, Treaties aud othr Documents, relative to and explanatory of the Title to the Land lituate in the South Weltetn parts of the United States, and claimed by certain Companies under a t law of the State of Georgia, passed January 7th, '795- Lottery and Broker's Office, A"' 64 South Secondflreet, TICKETS in the Canal Lottery No. 11, are now rea dy for sale, a Check Book kept for the examination of Tickets, and Prizes paM, without dadu&ion. The Subscriber folicitt the application of the Public or any ot his friends who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock, Certificates, Bills of Exchange, or Notes, Houses, Lands, j Lotts or Merchandize of any kind, or to obtain Money on deposit of property. WILLIAM BLACKBURN, Late Jgenl for the Canal Lottery Company. j Jane 6. RECEIVED, By the Brig Welcome Return, from Savannah, 27 Bales COTTON.. tiy the Schooner Abigail, from Charlejlon, 100 Calks Prime RICE. 1 And, by the Schooner John, from Bojlon, SEWING-SILKS, various colours, GIJRRAHS COSSAHS, and India Bandanno Handkchfs. For Silt by N. & J. Frazier, No. 95, South Front street- Whc have also on hand, and for Sale, Pritpe Boston BEEF, in barrels, WT } WINE S, Carolina INDIGO, &c. &c. May 31 row&ftm A Small Invoice of CAMBRICS, Fo Sale, by N. & J. FRAZIEB, No. 95, South Front-Street. June 18. 2w3ta\r. FOR SALE, A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TIVITTENHAM, situate in the town ship of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Phiiad.lphia, and half a mile from the new Weflernroad: containing 230 acres of excellent land, 45 of which are good watered meadow, go of prime wood land, and the rell arable of the firft quality.. There are on the preniifes a good two story brick house, with 4 rooms on a floor, and collars under the whole, with a of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, (tables, and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and ltone, spring-house ; two good appie orchards, and on4of peach es. The fields are all la clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so laid out as to have th? advantage of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly cpn venient for grazing. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the hjgh cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, antfthe vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gentlemsn's country feat. The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Hafman, deccafedj and offered for sale by . Mordecai Lewie, OA. 9. eo.J Surviving Executor, China Goobs. TH E Ship Atlantic, Si'as Sivaine, Commander, from Canton, will commence the difcharje of her cargo to-morrow morning at Wslnut-ftreet wharf; Confifling of Yellow and white Nankeens of excellent quality Persian Tafietics, black and coloured Lustrings, do. (Jo- Sattins black of various qualities Sewing silks in aflorted colours VermiHion in boxes > Caflia in chests Quick It! "er in jars BOHEA, T SOUCHONG, | HYSON SKIN, [ v ™ YOUNG HYSON ( rrettileas. BEST HYSON, IMPERIAL, J CHINA WARE, ornamental, with Tablt and T*a Sets generally afTorted. WHITE SUGiARS, and a quantity of First quality Bengal SALT PETRE. For Sale by Philip Nick/in & Co. April 8. t.th&s } ■ ■ ■ . _ „m _ - PROPOSALS» By BIOREN ?s* MADAN, For publishing by Subscription, that celebrated Work, 1 Godwin's Political justice. ' From the last London Edition. TERMS! !. It will be published in twe large volumes, duodecimo. 11. Price to Subfcribers,two dollars,handfomely bound, to be paid on delivery of the work, 111. As soon as a number of Subscribers appeal, fuffi oient to defray thc expence, it shall be put to preis. IV. The names of the Subscribers shall be prefixed. I"he following Charafler of this wiui is extratfted from the Monthly Review, f 3ti, 31a, for March, 1793, " We have no small degree of pleasure in announcing the present work to our readers ; as one wh ch from the freedom of its enquiry, the grandeur of its vie ws, and the fortitude of its principl-s, is eminently deserving of atten tion. By this cutoghmi, we would by no means be und"- stood to fubferibe to all the principles which thr contain. Knowledge is not yet arrived — Ae y think alike, in a manner fe&ly corxedt and intelligible to both. Th*£» ditficultie* ar«-ofily to be overcome by a patient, fnceffant, and bene volent investigation. 1? ■' ' " Many of the opinionc which this work contains, are bold ; fojne of them are novel; and feme doubtless are ej roneoas: —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 prove, that peace and order most ef« fedlitally promote the happiness after which political re formers are panting —that as the progress of knowledge is gradual, political reform ought net to be precipitate;— violence is dangerous not only to indi viduals (for that result comparatively would be of small account) but to the general cause of truth. It is the op pofiteof this principle that inspires the er.emiesof politic al enquiry with so much terror ; it is the supposition that change must inevitably be attended by the turbulence arid injustice of commotion; and that innovation cannot be made without the intervention of evils more deftruftive than those which are intended to be refornud. Under the conviiftion of this philanthropic fentimctt, of calm and gradual reform, (which in its proper plact he has fully il iuilratedj Mr. Godwin proceeds without 'cruple firft to en quire into present evil, through its essential branches, and next to demonstrate future good. " Dividing his Work into eight books and making the importance of political institutions the fubjefl of the firft, he begins by an attempt to prove thf omnipo tence of government over the moral hahits of mankind ; and that on these moral habits their wisdom, virtue and I felicity depend." Subfcriptione received by tic publifhcrs at their printing Office, back «wf-ife. j j Deik-ftreet, Philadelphia. .j' J««e 18 Jiweoim