•'* . . £ ..... . . - • _ ' ' i • ;/, V./- of the tUllitft & Philadelphia Daily Advertise- Ncm pup : 228.1 TUESDAr EVENING, AUGUST 16, i? 96. : T. _ . ... . . %rvr% /«. -r r * Tn n 1n nr Vio »• o 1 O « /-«V» ov»-1 As I 1? fA B 1? 1 /VI) CA "» • For HAMBURGH, j_ PL. TI|E SHIP JOHN, R«i r «T Jackson, Master, (5--ir-*!§n> To fai ' in J/£*^ii» J £feC3 HAV j NG two . t hiroard this week. The remaining third will be taken on freight if offered soon, as fhc will positively fail in all next week. • A few paflengers can be v eil accommodated. Far terms of freight or passage . apply to the captain on board at Mr. Huddle's wharf, or to ; -TOWN CRAIG, AQg. 8 5 T?* • . _ lfe.ijreaefc-ftt«tr - For Sale or Charter, BOSTON, BURTHEN about 2000 Bbls. of flour—(He may be sent to sea at a small cxpence, her fails and rigging being in very good order— a pply to James Campbell, or George Latimer. April ag, 4 .§ For Madeira, James Wickham, Master, r '«U »■ Expe&ed to fail in all next week, WILL take »tew barrels on freight. Apply to the mas ter on board at Stamper's wharf, or to John Donnaldfon, No. 25 Walnut-street* Aug. 6 §7 ' ■ 1 ■ .... .1 . ■» . , , Tuft Arrived. In the OiipTw >iiy, John tied. \j,n*r r.— i:— r —i 5000 Bushels Bed fine ftoved SALT, 6co Buthels HOUSE COaL, And 118 Crates of QUEENS WA RE , FOR SALE BY Philip Nicklin & Co. N. B. THE S'AID Ship MOLLY, TS for S A LE or CHARTER, (be is 5 1 yeaisold, Philadelphia built, of white oak, was well failed and carries about 4200 barrels of Flour FortertPs apply as above. >iy 23 dtf This Day commenced Landing, At, IV ifHin* wharf, the cargo of the Brig Lucy and Sloop V Jago, from St. Jago de Cuba—confining of White and Brown $ox SUGAR. Mt>LASSES, of au excellent Quality. COFFEE. HIDES and HONEY. Alio, For Sale or Charter. The brig LUCY, y.tWt'SSA out > ron g vessel, will carry a xlL bout 1200 barrels,and may go to - sea with a very small expense. TFieabovewltt be fold for cash or approved notes. Samuel Emery, No. 64, south Second-flreet. July 17, 1796. ~ dtf. For Sale, Or for Charter to the Well-Indies, THE frHIP C E R - ifi S, Philadelphia Built, Of Live Oak and Red Cedar, btirthen about 3500 ba rrels, now discharging at Latimer's wharf. This ves sel is In excellent rc'pair, well found and wiii bear a tho rough examination, and as S on as discharged will be rea dy to take in a cargo. Tor tirms apply to John Vaughan. §_ Just Arrived, In the Snow Boston, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li verpool, soeo Bnftiels SALT ; rco Crates QUEENS WARE; and An Aflortraent of SHIP CHANDLERY; FOR SALE On board, at Pine-flreet wharf. Apply to James Campbell, or George Latimer. April tr>. - $ A middle-aged Woman, WHO has been used to the care of children, and can give reference for her reputation, may hear of a Uce, as child's maid, by applying to the Printer. '-»£• '5 § Apprentice wanted TO CARVING AM) GILDING. A You'll about 14* of refpe&ablc parents and can be f\ well recommend'-'d. None other need apply. Enquire of the Printer. Aug. .15 31 - Landing From on board this Nancy, William Btlcber, mas ter, from Bourdatnx, a cargo, coniiliir^'ot — 360 Hhds. CHOICE CLARET, 2?2 Cases of 24 bottles each, Claret, 286 do. of 24 do. WHITE WINE, BRANDY. SWEET OIL, and 1 TRUNK of RIBBONS, For Sale fey F. Coppingei. July 23* .. _ dtf. Wm. HOLDERNKSSE, No. 76 High Street, HAS received, by the late ft arrivals from Europe and the East Indies, a well fcleflcd assortment of Silk j Mercery; Lintn Drapery and Haberdalhiry Goods; which ' he will fell, Whoiefale and Retail, on the lowefl terms ; I AMONGST WtllCH ARE, Some fine India muslins embroidered with gold and silver Superfine Book, Jaconet, aad Mulmul ditto Do do do do Handkerchiefs Some extra black taffi>ties,luti(ftringsand colored Persians Bandano Handkerchiefs tong and Ihort Nankeens English Mantuasof the firft qnality Damaflc table linen and napkins, very fine Silk Hosiery, an elegant allortrmmt Thead and cotton do Umbrellas—green /ilk, oil'd d«. and do cloth French cambrics, very fine Irish Linens, do. ' &e. &c. June 14 § Wanted, A Partner with a small capital to unite in the business of a Mill and DilHllerj in Virginia. Inquire of ' the Printer. Aug. 9 §iw For Sale, A Three ftorf BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut street, between Front and Second streets, in which Messrs. James Calbraith & Co. have for many years (and now do) carried on business. Pofieifion will b;j»iven in one month, or sooner. For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or HECTOR CALBRAITH. April ai. I $ ~FOR SALE, WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old, in pipes and hogsheads Claret, genuine old, in cases Gin, In pipes, from Holland Earthen YVare, in crates Balket Salt,- in hogsheads , Shot, Nos. 6, 7, » and 9 Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead Steel, German and Russia,- in barrels Anchors, cablet, Junkx, bunting, tarpolin canvas, Tip plates—An invoice Stationary, by THOMAS & JOHN KETLANb. July 29 f CABLES, From 16 to 9 £ inches, for sale by ' Wjeremiah Warder, July 11 $ No 11 no.-th Third-ilrcet. ELEPHANT. This Animal is to be seen in High.Street, between the Tenth and the Eleventh-Street. HE will positively leave Philadelphia the tenth of Sep tember, for Baltim.rc, in his way to Chatleftpn, where he will win'er ADMITTANCE Half a Dollar—quarter of a Dollar for Children. The PANORAMA, or the VIEW of the CITIES of LONDON and WESTMINSTER, Is to be open till the 10th of September, and the fub jeefc wifl then be removed to Baltimore with the ELE- ; PHANT. 1 ADMITTANCE for the PANORAMA, 1 One quarter of a Dollar. August 3. ' j of India Goods. ; The Cargo of the fcip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal- , cutta and Bengal, consistino or 1 A Large and general assortment of Bengal and Madras COTTON and SILK GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE A variety fine werked and plain Muslins, Doreas, Vc. AITo, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, Id boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, For Sale by Willings & Francis, No. a 1 Peon Street. • June 8 § A Book-Keeper, OR Clerk's place is wanted by a person properly quali fied, and whose character will be found unexception able. Apply to the Printer. Aug. 11 tf Forfale by the fublcribers, IN PiNN-STREET, 130 quarter Chests frelh Hyson Tea; ieo ditto do. frefh Souchong Tea; 300 Boxes China, containing small tea setts of 4a : pieces; 400 pieces Bandanoes. 1 Willings £sf Francis. January 30 3ta\v. ( Lottery and Broker's Office, < N°' 64 South Secondftreet, TICKETS in the Canal Lottery No. 11, are now rea dy for lale, a Check Book kept for the examination of Tickets, and Prizes paid, withaut deduction. The Subscriber solicits the application of the Public or 1 any ol his friends who wilh to or fell Bank Stock, Certificates, Bills of Exchange, or Notes, Houses, Lands, Lotts or Merchandize of any kind, or to obtain Money on deposit of property. WILLIAM BLACKBURN, Late Agent for the Canal Lottery Company. Shares an ; Tickets in the late Newport Long g Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery examined; a a complete lift of all the prizes having been received at p this eflice. June 6. w&s ] Samuel Richard et, RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen that he has this day opened the CITY TAVERN ancIMERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the fity of PiiiUdiitiiiai The SiAfcriftiun Room will be furnilhed with all the daisy papers ptMjlhedin Philadelphia, New-York, Bos ton, Baltimore .together with thole of the principal com mercial citi*i <2 Europe—'They will be regularly filed Mia none perraited to be taken awav on any »tcount. Tea, Ceffcc, loupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety of FruachJiio' rs; together with the uf*ilre£p«(hmeitt», will at «1I aiiftbe procured .itthibat. Oentlemeij jnly depend on being accommodated with the ehoiCvft of Win«s, Spirituous I jquors, and the nrofl ip proved MalfLiqnors fremLondbn and other breweries. The L.arder will be (Applied with the prime and earliefl 1 productions of the Sea ion. i Large and frriall Farties, or single Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Breakfasts, Dinners, or Suppers, at hum's mod conv.nient te themfelresj— a> cold Collation is i regularly kept for conveniency, tht Bill of Fare to be had at tho bar. \ The Lodging Rooms will be completely furni&ed, and the utmoll attention paid to dednlinefs, and every other requiStc. gf S \uuxl Richakdet will behappy to receive, and execute the commands of hi» Friends, rrd the Public at large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges himfelf that nothing on his part (hall be wasting to pre serve that patronage with which he has been so diftinguifh ingly honored. Philadelphia, April 19. e® Philip Nicklin & Co. iIAVE FOR SjILE, Souchong Hyson Skin / Young Hyson > FRESH TEAS Hyfnn and \ Imperial J , Yellow Njnkeenj China Wire. aUbrttd in Bojtm and CHests Qtiickii.ver Bandanio Handkerchiefs of excellent quality Jo chests Market } MADEIRA WINE London (articular >in pipes, hogsheads, & New-York' Market ) quarter casks Teneriffi Wine in pipes and hogfceads Sugar (Jarldy by the Box S?il Can.-as' No. 1 aS Lead ill hects 3 Calks C ullery afiarted A few lefts of Matichefter Goods, aflorted thick sets, cords, Iriped Nankeens, .iic. 3 3fnr.llpackages of black sewing-silks IS Ticrcw Virginia Snake-rocst; '/" N.ul* iiTorted in calki Jul x'i • mw&f ! On Monday next, ajthinft. (July,) Willbr landed a Soaih flreci wharf, the canoes of Superb Weft Inciian and ltabtha, from Jamaica and Havanna, con fiflitig of VJolaffes in Hogsheads, Coffee in hogsheads, barrels & bacjs, FCX SALS BY PETER BLIGHT Who has also for fa la, A quantity of Jamaica GINGER, Pimento & 1 T u Cocoa, \ln Ba S S > And boxes HamVo* WINDOW GLASS, 7 by 9, will be foid cheap. July 20 diot & tilth A s : tot To be fold, A PLANTATION, ir, thetewn of Woodbury, coun ty of Oloucefler, aad (late of New-Jersey, contain ing about one hundred and fifty actcs ; a suitable propor tion of which is woodlafid and improved meadow. A gfeat part of the arable land is in a high (late of cultiva tion, and very natural to the production of Red Clovtr. On laid plantation there is a getiteel two-story brick house, with four rooms on a floor, and a good dry cellar under the whoie ; together with a barn, cern-cribs and "carriage houfe. The girden is large, and contains a good collec tion of the belt kinc3s of grafted and inoculated fruit trees; the orchard consists of about three hundred grafted app'e trees. Any person inclined to purchase said premil'es, may be informed ®f the terms by applying to Andrew Hunter. July *9 F Asjheton and James Hump hreys, CONVEYANCERS, HAVE rirfnoved their office to No. 61, Walrtut-ftreet, next door but? two to the corner of D#ck-(lreet, where all INSTRUMENTS IN WRITING are drawn at a moderate charge, with care, accuracy and dispatch They likewise buy and fell Real Estates upon commit fions, and procure Money upon Loan on good security.— The bufineft of an ATTORNEY AT LAW and NOTA RY PUBLIC is also tranfa wild, aad 1 cafoJiijilt charges paid if ha*ic. Elijha Luwrancf. July ii—Aug. t Siw For Sale, A LARGE ELEGANT AMD WILL MKjsBID Three-story Brick House, (The late residence of General Walter Stewart) TTfITH a LOT of GROUND thereunto belonging,. VV the weft fide of Third-street, near Union-street containing in front 31 feet, and in depth 100 feet, to an alley leading into Union-ftrcet. The house is 31 feetfront and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it ar« large, commodious, and completely finifhed; the twofirft stories are each 13 feet high; there are-10 mahogany doorn in the house ; a geometrical staircase, with maheg;- ny rails and a good sky-light. The kitchen is jn the cell ar, which isfpacious and convenient, and finifhed with as oven, steW-holes and pantries, a ferrants' hall and large wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which is an area in which there is a pump The yard is vaulted. Communicating with the said building is a neat brick hottfe, on the north fide of Union-ftrevt, contain ing 30 feetfront by zofcet deep; the lower part of which. is at present occupied as a compting-houfe, and the upper part divided into well-finiihed large chambers. Thishcafs may at a small expense be converted into a convenient dwelling : The street door is very handsome, and the front and back have Venetian window-fh utters. Adjoining the Uft house. iipan.ths lot belonging t«_±ke firO, are cre&ei bathing-rooms, tkc. There are likewise very gooi coach house and ftjibles finifhed equal (or nearly so) with any in the city, on a-lot-containing on Union flreec 30 feet, arid in depth on the wsft fide of said alley 51 feet. There are good cellars uude, the whole of the buildings, and a wine room over part of the ft able, with-a hay-loft over the re mainder. For further particulars enquire of EDW/VRD BONS LL & Co. At thetr Office No. 64 Dock-ltreet. between Walnut & Pea e0 ftretti. 6th month iijth, 1796 Just Published, ' BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone House, No- 51 South ScconJ Street, neatly printed in one volume quarto, price fix dollars the fine paper, or five dollars the com m'on: The Four GoJpels, TRANLATED FROM THE GREEK-, With preliminary Differta ions, and Notes critical andei« planatory. By GEORGE CAMPBELL, D. D. F. R. S. &c. Principal of Marifchal College, Aberdeen. * # * The chara&er of the tfuthor, for acutenefs and eiudition tiai been cilablifhed by his eflay on * miracles in answer to David HuT.e," the greatest ' maftirpiece of the kind ever publilhed, and by hi» " Philosophy of Rhetoric," and to the merit of the present work, the result of nearly forty year* study and application, and the fubltance of his course of lectures in his offieial capacity, the reviewers have given ample testimony, but their ac count, however honorable to the wotk, is too long for a place in this advertisement, the wotk howev er is now presented in* an American edition at not more than half the price of the London copy. July 4wiw Landing, From en board the Schooner Expedition, St. Croix Rum&Sugar, For Sale by F. COPPINGER, Aug. 11 § ill South Front-street. Spanijh Treaty Ratified. THIS DAY, Puhlifhed by J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chksnut-Streit, in a handsome pamhlet. (Price 12 arid i-» Cents.) A TREATT of FRIENDSHIP, LIMITS & NAVIGATION, BETWEEN the United States of America, and hit Catholic Majesty—with the Prefideat's Proclamation announcing its ratification. ORMROD has lately Publifted the Britilh and At germe Tre'atiel, which match in f'rze with the above. Alfa, Burke's celebrated letter to the Duke of Bad ford, and Wharton's answer to Prieflley -1 August 13. 4t§mw&f. To be disposed of, THE time of a healthy NEGRO WOMAN, who has between four" and five years to ferv« : She can be recommended for her sobriety and'honefly. Fer particulars enquire at No. 132, Chefnut-ftrect. Aiiguft 3.V , 3tv.tf.