#a?ette MtlitetJ States, 6- Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. , rVolume X. Nrnmn 1 - SATURDAT EVENING, AUGUST so, < 79 6.__ — SSUMBEX 1232.J - r —. fl-cvan.V TlnwSOW. The brig MarY W MSi FOtf SALE, AND may be seen at Abiah and William I—l rr» Brown's wharf. She is about 800 barrels burthen, ltrong built, and well but-bolted, has clegaat accommodations, is a good sailer, only 10 months old, and may be feat to fta immediately. Apply to James Brown, Supe , No. 119 South Second-ftrtet. Do Who has for sale, a few puncheons high proof Some Jamaica Spirits. £fg AND A FEW BARRELS SHAD. Engl Aug- *3 ■ »** lo For Boston, Umt The brig Neptune, gg ■»» James Tower, Mailer, -7 WILL fall on Sunday next. For freight or passage apply t0 EDWARD STOW, Jiui. A 1 AOS. 16 § No. 76 South Front-street. XX I ' — Melifrs UNITED STATES, J §£u Pennsylvania District, 3 ' f> IN pursuance of a Writ to me directed from the Honour able Richard Peters, Esquire, Judge of the Diflrifl Apr: Court of the United States for the Pennsylvania Diftrid, ; Will be expofej to Public Sale, At the Merchants' Coffee-Houfe, in the City of Philadel- phja, on Monday, the 19th day of August, instant, at 14 in pip o'clock at noon, ' The SLOOP called the ( J||ijßgp Rebecca, • i ,3l9B.H£i2Cw«. With all and Angular her tackle, appa- ' rel and Furniture, as the fame now are ; the said sloop J having been condemned, to pay Mariners' wages, &c. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Mw&aL i MajfHal's Office, tyth AugTift, 179 ft. ___ For Sale or Charter, ?»' 4000 Bbls. of flour—fhe may be sent TX 1 to sea at a small expenee, her fails and rigging being in very good order—apply to ' , James Campbell, or for c Gearge Latimer. The April 49, § i 6 This Day commenced Landing, At ]\ ifflijis wharf, the cargo of the Brig Lucy and Sloop St. Jago, from St. JagodeCuba—confiiiing.of , White and Brown Box SUGAR. A; MOLASSES, of an excellent quality. COFFEE. HIDES and HONEY. Also, A For Sale or Charter. A ft out, strong vessel, will esrry a jljL bout 1200 barrels, and may go to for £ n fia with 0 very small expense. l?et j l will he 10Id for caih-»t approved aorta. c , re^ Samuel Emery, p NO. 64, south Second-street. give July 4 7 , 1796- dt /l LI For Sale, M o Or for Charter to the We/l <• Vies, this THE SHIP tl0t! C E R li S, Philadelphia Built, and Red Cedar, burthen about 3500 ba- (J rels, now discharging atLat.mer swharf. fan fcl is in excellent repair, well fouud and will,bear a tho- } rough examination, and as soon as discharged will be tea- _ dy to take in a cargo. For terms apply to John Vaughan. ,- lulv 48 ' - pU At South-street wharf, WILL BE LANDED, Friday, 19th in ft. August, by snow Hope, from Jamaica, and sloop bafly, T from Port-au-Prince, 300 Hhds. COFFEE, ce 70 Hhds. SUGAR. Also, Tie cargo cf the Sivedijh brig Gujlaf Adolphe, copt. liamfre, from Gibraltar, ifl and 4th proof Bramlv, in pipes and hhds. Hazle Nuts in sacks St. Übes SALT, fer faleby , PETER BLIGHT. >—a For Charter, " Thefaidbrig 4 I Gustaf Adolphe, * t' Swede, with J Medittrranean pass, 3-. ver y fi ne veflel, about 400 tons bur ,he». Aug- -8- _$4weo4w_ . To be fold, ; On Twelve Months Credit, ; If applied for immediately, i One Hundred Thouland Dollars, ( And one hundred and eighty thouftnd acres of good ] LAND, I In the state of V irginia. Apply to the Printer. *ig- 19 - 1 ■* FOR SALE, A Cemplete Font of Brevier, ENtirely new, and yet unopened The weight of th.» font is about 3" <1 l°l uY ° Wilson & So,".s, Glasgow, and will be fold M cost & charges. Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal Chafes. Enquire at the Oflicc of the Gazette ol the United States, 119 Chefnut-ftrret. Aug. 19 §4W_ w C A BL E s, Froni.i6-ta9 \ inches, for fale-by Jeremiah Warder, j u!y tJ § No 14 north Third-street. A Book-Keeper, OR Clerk's placc is wasted by a person properly quali fied, and'whofe charader will be found unexception j' able. Apply to the Printer. Aug. U Wm. HOLDERNKSSE, No. 76 High Street, HAS received, by the latett arrivals from Europe and 500 c J the East Indies, a well fde&cd assortment of Silk ' 10 0 1 Mercsry.Linen Drapery, and Habsrdafbery Goods; whicn All A 1 he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, on theltfweft terms ; amongst which are, On boari Some fine India mullins emoroidered with gold aod (Hver Superfine Book, Jaconet, imdMulniiil ditto j) 0 do do do HaiidkeriliK-fs Somee*tr* : blai'>4 Aj' Bandano Han'dkerchicts "~™ Long and short Nankctm | Engliih Mantuasof the firft quality j t Damask table linen and napkins, very fine Silk Hosiery, an elegant aflortmait V] Thead and cotton do Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd do. and do cloth a„ French cambrics, very fine . Irish Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 $ y For Sale, A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut street, between Front and Second streets, in which - Messrs. James Calbraith «c Co. have for many years (and J Su( now do) carried on bufihefs. Q f May PolTefiion will be given in one month, or sooner. ancc of | For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, cole. — r- HECTOR CALBRAITH. ; llcarrl . ft April 41. §_ kept by FOR SALE, gSS WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old, FOl anc E4 in pipes and hogsheads Claret, genuine old, in cases Gin, in pipes, from Holland Earthen Ware, in crates Basket Salt, in hogsheads , a _ ' Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 and 9 op Ear Lead, Red and white dry lead , SteeU German and Riiffia, in barrels _ bunting, tarpolin caiivii, Tin Dlates —An invoice Stationary, by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. July iq i- ELEPHANT. This Animal is to be seen in High-Street, let-ween the Tenth and the Eleventh-Street. TTE will pofitivcly leave Philadelphia the tenth of Sep- f or an( 2 " n rl tember, for Baltimore, in his way to Charleston, where he will winter. ADMITTANCE Half a Dollar—quarter of a Dollar The for Children. R"}™' The PANORAMA, or the VIEW of the CITIES of ofSepl LONDON and WESTMINSTER, Carna, Is to be opea till the 10th of September, and the sub- ol Phil ie given to the purchafur on payment of the money or lu - :f. ficient bondtherefor, and polTeffion of the premises will be given in the said month of September. P The iale is to continue 'till the whole is dnpov-d 01. X Mount Holly having become rhe County Town, makes [{ e g this property mere v.iiUable than heretofore. The condi- wo l c tions will be made known at the time and place of Tale, by j PETER SHIRAS. _ d; N. B. All persons indebted to the fubfctiber,are request- ' ed to difchargethe fame immediately, as he intends loon , to remove out of this state. Any person having a just de j mand against the fubferiber, is reqyefted to produce the firft " fame for settlement. § lw j • iea- Mount Holly, August 16, 1796. ~~~A middle-aged Woman, \TTHO has been used to the care of children, and can § V V give refetence for her reputation, may hear of a "" place, as child's maiJ, by applying to the Printer. AUg. >5 i— ' Lottery J Sally, T7OR raising fixthoufand fix hundred and sixty-seven ,j, 1 dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen per cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz. I Prize of 5000 dollars is dollars 500© I 1000 1000 Me, I s°o S°° r T ' s 400 lOCO J , 29 100 4000 the ls> 00 jo 4950 lea 100 45 5 000 the 2000 10 40,000 on^ c Last drawn numbers ®f loo® dollars each, 5000 in ' thi 4334 Prizes. 44>450 Gt T7 4018 Blanks. tei n P 1^8 ' 6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44,45° fe ' is bur- Q . rder of the Diredors of the Society for eftablilh- ""1 02W i n g Ufeful Manufa&ures, the of the Pat- " r erfon Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the fa foregoing Seheme to the public, and have direiled them de to refund the money to those persons who have purchased |T in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets | ° ! in this Lottiry. ; 1 adc rhe lottery has ailually commenced drawing, and will ® . continue until finifhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes f« g ood may be seen at the office ol William Blackburn, No. 64 «' south Second street, who will give information where tick- te ets may be procured. 1 £ Dated this 17th day of June, 1796. K . — J. N- GUMMING, 7 P JACOB R. HARDENBERG, JONATHAN RHEA, ) ;/ r th „ f To be fold, cliarges. A PLANTATION, in the town of Woodbury, coun- J\ ty of Gloucetter, and state of New-Jerfcy, contain- 1 United ing about one hundred and fifty acres ; a suitable propor .4w tion of which is woodland and improved meadow. A E»veat part of th« arable land is in a high state of cultiva tion, and very natural to the production of Red Clover. . On said plantation there is a genteel two-story brick house, with four rooms'on a floor, and a good dry cellar under 1 the whole ; together with a barn, corn-cribs and carriage ftreet. heufe. I'he garden is large, and contains a good collection tion of the best kinds of grafted and inoculated fruit trees; the orchard eonfifts of about three bundled grafted app'e .. trees. Any person isclincd to pur chafe said premises, may y be informed ef the terms by applying to xt " ep luI1 " Andrew Hunter. tf July 49 F Just Arrived, < In the Snow Boft.n, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li- r> EGS 1 verpool, 13 Coun 5000 ,Bnfhels SALT ; 1 soo Crates QUEENS VVARE; T and • wWhcl AnAlTortmentof SHIPCHAJfPLERY; underraen F O R. S A L E Supcrfit Onboard, at Pine-street wharf. Apply to Vorklh Jame; Campbell, or •vt'-'d- Latiftier- FUa«ti «. i ■■ ;—C. , — Loncjoi I Landing, • »'«** Of: India From on board the Schooner JZppedition, LongC St. Croix RunvScSugar, For Sale by F. COPPINGfiR, 4-4 am Aug. II 5 >.»T South Front-street. 4-4 &< DUTY ON CARRIAGES. &\%? ■ 4-4 Notice is hereby Given, ifarg. j rp>HAT.agreeably to an a& of Congress of the United Quiltti X Statesci America, paiTed at Philadelphia, the 28th day ?, a . ac X of May, 1796 ; laying duties on Carriages, for the convey- Gingh ance of perlons, a<\d repealing the former acts for that pur- 1 p o s e , —Thai there {hall be levied, collected and paid, upon Mtns all carriages sos the conveyance of persons, which (hall be ivia kept by or lor any pcrfon, for-his or her own ule, or to let out to hire, or for the conveying of pailengers, the fevcral du ties and rates following, to wit. ' f For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. j upon every Chariot, 12 dols. upon every Port Chariot, 12 do\n (-* upon every Poll Chaise, 12 doU. upon every Phaeton, with or without tpp, 9 dols V V upon eVery Coachce, 9 dols. contain; upon other Carriages, having panne 1 work, above, alley le; with blinds, glafles or curtains, 9 dols. and 50 . upon four wheel carriages, having framed posts and < top* witbttcel fpt ings, 6 dols. stories S, -Carriage!. *Ub wooden* »on Jo<^ fprtugs or jacks, 3 dols. - ; „y ra ;i : upou auricles'with tops, 3 dols. ar upon cliailes with tops, 3 dots. ov ' en upon chairs with tops, 3 dols. wine-c upon sulkies with tops, 3 dols. upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. 1 upon two wheel carriage*, with steel or iron fpnngs, 3 dols. bnck 1 P" For and up»n all other two wheel carriages, a dols. ing 30 'ii, upon every four wheel carriage, havir.g framed polls is at p: and tops, and relliug upon wooden spars, 2 dols. part d lar The Colli tlors of the Revenue ot the firft lurvey may a Diftriftof will attend daily, until the 30th day dwelli of of September next, for the purpose of receiving rhe duties on an( j b . Carriages, at No. it;, in Rate or Saffalras street, in the City ho ,b- of Philadelphia, at the house of Daniel S. Clair, Eq. in the bithll E. County b' Montgomery ; and at the house of Abranam Uu bois, Esq. in the County of Hncks; of which all persons pol leired ot tuch Carriages are delircd to take notice. m d Notice is also given, goo d _ TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign distilled fpiri- room tuous liquors, that licences will be granted to theifi ; one Ii maim cerice for carrying on the business ol retailing of Wines, in a on less quantity, or in less quantities than 30 gallons—and one At thi by licence for carrying on the business of retailing Spirituous li- I qfors in lets quantities than so,gallons,at thelame time and $ih at the fame .places, by the officers legally authorized to grant ore lucb Ucciacc-. WILLIAM NICHOLS, ( B V 1 to- InfpcQor of the Revenue of the 61ft survey 'Office of Infprflion,at ? Ibe PhiladelDlii.. aift l"lv, 1796. S K TAKE" NOTICE, C -THAT applieition will be made for the renewal of Vutl ol "- L the following certificates, iiTiiecTby Joseph Nourfe, I per, ikes Register of the Treasury, in the name of Roger Oril ndi " wold, Esq. of Norwich, Conne&icut— Au by I certificate, fix per cent domifticftock, No. 13,907 S " -dated the i 7 tliDecember, 1795, bearing mtereft from j f ft - the firfl day of January, 179 1 .^'l 97 M " lo ° it S! °, on 1 ditto, tlires per cent, domestic stock, No. 10,681 bgtv 1 d , e —dated December 16, 1795. bearing interest fromthe Uni : firfl day of January, ngi, for 994 30-100 dollars. W 1 ditto, deferred stock, No. 9,166— dated the 17th , December, 1795, bearing interest from the firil Jauu- is at ary, 1801, for 798 8 3"l«° dollars. °ft ' Said certificates are supposed to liave lolt or eon; r a " stolen in this city some time in December or Janu>;y 300 01 a , ~ ' fine r ' JOSEPH THOMAS, i: _2 No. 59, North Front-street. 1 On< Philadelphia, July n, 1796- d6w ' no J a fo ; e ° PMladelfihia, WefaCbefier, Strajburghi g viz. Lane after, Tork and Frederick-town Lcc JOO ° SIEGES. ' 1000 n I CI P 500 THE proprietors of the above Stages, return their bed Na lOCO i thanks to their friends and the public in general, for Ri( 2000 the encouragement received in this line of business, and beg j Ri( 4Q CO leave to inform the public, that they arc determined to run Sw ,000 their ft ages through from Philadelphia to Lancaster m - iO,OOO one day, commencing on Tuesday, the 14th July instant, 1 5000 in the following manner,—viz. A Stage wdlfet out on that day at 4 o'clock in the morning, from the houle ot I ...jo George Weed, Market-street, Philadelphia, and run by s the wav of Weftcnefter and Strafburgh, arrive in Lancal- terthe'fams evening, on Friday morning run to Wright's ? ,4 4(„ ferry and exchange passengers with the York and Fredej- ne abliih- iek-town stage, return and arrive in Philadelphia on bat, 4j ie p at . urday, and on Monday morning following, at 4 o clock, , a| Fer the said stage willfet out from the said George Weed s, Phila, or [ them delphia, and arrive at I.ancafter the fame evening, 00 or rchafed Tuesday morning at 4 o'clack will set out from the house los tickets of Mrs. Edwards, Lancaster, and arrive m Philadelphia ar the fame evening, and will commence again on 1 hur.day fp nd will 1 morning following, and continue every week The price le. Prizes f° r from Philadelphia to LancaXter i» three lU] No. 64 dollars and a half, to York, four dollars and three quar- 0 re tick- ters. to Frederick town eight dollars, the like sums for J v 1 <>o.weight baggage, with the usual allowance of 14 lb. I gratis to each palfenger, and 5 pence a mile for all way I £ passengers. _ 3 0, ™"S4W I v nagers. John Reilly, U j George Weed. I c Sales of India Goods. r, coun- rT ,. . , I contain- The Cargo ef thefhip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal- 1 propor- eutta and Bengal, ow> A CONSISTING OF cultiva- A Large and general assortment of Bengal and Madras Clover. -Ml COTTON and SILK GOODS. ■k house ' AMONG WHICH AKF. ir under | A variety fine worked and plain Mujlins, J carriage- i Doreas, \Sfc. Alio, it threes • Quantity of Excellent Sugar, ■d app'c- In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, iles.may For Sale by _ Wilhngs Sff Francis, 1 *. Superfine I.rtndoftClothsjnd Kerfeymeret, Yorkfhiie lccond Do. Ho- Eljlftic 'D \«ELL FINISHED Three-story Brick House, (The late residence of -General Walter Stewart) WITH a LOT of GROUND thereu.nto belonging, the weft f:de of Third-street, near Umon-ftrcet containing in front 31 feet, and in depth too feet, to un alley leading into Union-street. rjie house is $2 feet front and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms in it arc large commodious, and completely finilhcd; the two lust ftorics are each 13 feet high ; there arc 20 mahogany 0 the Iwrtrfc ; a geometrical staircase, with mahajja ny rails and a good sky-light. The kitchen is in the cell ar, which is spacious and convenient, and finilhed with an oven, stew-holes and pantries, a fervaiits' hall and large wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen,, in front of which is an area ill which there is a pump. Ihe yard is vaulted* s, Communicating with the laid building is a neat three-llory brick house, on the north fide of Union-street, contain ing 30 feet front by 20 feet deep; the lower part of which Us is at present occupied as a compting-houfe, a-nd the upper Is. part, divided into wGll-finilhed large chambers, 1 *iis house he may at a small expense. be converted into a convenient . ay dwelling: The street door is very handsome, and the front on and back have Venetian window-lhutters. Adjoining the 'V lafl house, upon,the lot belonging' to the firft, are crefled bathing-rooms, &c. There are likewlfe very good coach house and Habits finilbed equal (or nearly to) with any in ' the city, onalot cqataiinug on Uaion ftfect .30. feet, and in dep_n 011 the wuft fide ot laid alley .5 1 feet. There are good cellars unde, the whole of the buildings, and a wine ri- room over par.tof theliable, with a hay-loit over there li maindtfr. For further particulars enquire of 1 a EDWARD BONS.sLL & Co. " ,e At their Office No. 64 Docfc-iftreet. between Walnut «Sc K r li- ?o flreets. §! h month 24th, 1^96. ant PROPOSALS, (By Wiluam Cohbett, opposite thrift Church, Fkila ve delpbia, for publilliing by fubferijition, ; T l !* (\ <-> rjT J'lr- r. 1 —1 Its CRIMES, CRUELTIES and PERFIDIES, — /COMPRISING aa Inquiry into the manner of diflemi- nating, uiicjcr the appearance of Philosophy and los ViRTUt, principles whiih are equally fubvsrlive of Or rfe, per, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness. Jril By WILLIAM PLAYEAIK, I Author of the Commercial and Political Atlas, &c. 9071 With an Appendix, ■om p T peter porcupine, * I Shewing the close connexion Which has ever fubfiftei I between the Jacobins at Paris and the Democrats in the I United States of America. I CONDITIONS. [7th I j _ This new, entertaining and inftruflive work, which illu * i is at once a history of Jacobinism and a complete history I of the Frenth revolution down to the end of 1795, will t or I eonfift of two volumes, ocSavo, each containing about J»;y I 300 pages. It flw.ll be well printed, on a new type and I fine paper. 11. The price of each volume, bound in boards, will be J One Dollar and a Quarter, paid for on delivery ; and to Iv. I non fubferibers, a'Dollar a:a Half I in. As soon as a fufficiont number of copies ffeall be ■ 0 U fubferibed for, the uiork will be put to the press, and fin 's ' I ifhed as expeditiously as a strict attention to nSatnefs ami I accuracy will admit of. • ; j I Silbfcriptioris taken by the publilher, and the prin- I cipal Bookfeller9 of Philadelphia; Mcffrs. Spotlwoodand r bed J Nancredeof Boston ; Mr. Rivington of New-York ; Mr. '' or I Rice of Baltimore ; Meflrs. Pritchard and Davidfop of j Richmond, Virginia; and Mr. Young of Charleston, 0 run j South Carolina. Aug. I a ftant, J F 0 R S A L E, "re °of I A. very Valuable Estate, in by J /-called TJVITTENHA M, situate in the incaf- j township of Upper Derby, andcountyof Delaware, ight s| j I_l1 _ 1 m ;i es from Vhiiad Iphia, and half a mile from the redej-I newroa j. containing 230 acres of excellent land, 1 I 45 of which.are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood clock, I [ an( and the reft arable of thu firft quality. There are Pti.il:.- lon p rem |f es a good two story brick house, with 4 rooms 'g» otl I on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well houfd 1 0 £ e!(Ce ll £n t, wa ter in front; a large frame barn, stables, lelphia I ;in( i other convenient buildings a smoke-house andftone, ur,day I fp r i n g_houfe ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach - P rlce I es. The fields are all in clover, except those immediately »three 1 un( j e r tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage IHar"1 Har " los water 111 each of them, which renders it peculiarly con mS 'ik 1 ven ' ellt f° r grazing. 14 lb. I The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high 11 way I eu itj va tion of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the $4W I vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gentleman's I country feat. The foregding is part of the estate of Jacob Harman, I deceased, and offered forfait by Mordecai Lewis, • | Oil. q. eo."l Surviving Executor, m Cal- - Landing Madras 1 From on baard the Nancy, William Belcher, imf- I ter, frora£ourdeaux, a cargo, eonfifttnj* of— 360 Hhds. CHOICE CLARET, Ujltns, J 2 , 2 Cas es 0 f 24 bottles each, Cbret, 286 do. of 24 do. WHITE WINEi % 1 BRANDY, SWEET OIL, and ER . I i TRUNK of RIBBONS, I Toe Sale \xy CIS » I F. Coppineer. Strstt. I § I July 23.