& Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. PfuMBES 1242."] - THURSDAY EVENIKG, SEPTEMBER 1, 1796. ' 0 Hhds. SUGAR. Also, the cargo of the Swedish brig Guflaf Adolphe, capt. Ramfre, from Gibraltar, ift and 4th proof Brandy, in pipes and hhds. Hazle Nuts in sacks St. Übes SALT, for sale by PETER* BLIGHT. For Charter, * The said brig |Gustaf Adolphe, '■? > A Swede, a Msditerranean pjfs, "a very fine vefiil, about zoo tons bur 'lien. Aug. 18. rou SALE, &X The (hip STAR, John Vanxeman, M-after, T Y,NG at Walnut-A.rset wharf, Philadel- JLj phia built, cf live oak and cedar, will carry about 3200 parrels, is two years old, and in corn plea-' order to receive a cargo —For terras apply to .THOS.&JIHN KETLAND. Who have also for sale said vcffels cargo—confiding of— \vi:«l..w GTais, 6 by ? to 16 by .11. Pipes in boxes ' Earthen-Ware in crates. Grindflonei, Coals, Whiting, &c. a 9 § For Sale, Or for Charter to the Weft-Indies, T li-E SHIP C E R r: s, Philadelphia Built, OF Live Oak and Red Cedar, burthen about 3500 bar rels, now discharging at Latihicr's wharf. This vel fel is in excellent repair, well fouud and will bear a tho rojglu-x mination, andasfoon as discharged will be rea dy to take in a cargo. For terms apply to \ John Vaughaa. J"'y 20 f_ . FOR SALE. The Bri s punch,- An entire new veflel, built, finifhed and fitted in the bed msnoef. One hundred and thirty-fix tons burthen, and will fail remarkably fall. For terms apply to Mr. N. Sage, at the George tavern, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. AuguJ 26, 1796. jlO. For Sale or Charter, B O S T O N, BURTHEN about 7-000 Bbls. of flour—fhe may be sent to lea at a final! cxpence, her fails and rigging being in very good order—apply to James Campbell, or George Latimer. ■April 39, ' 5 CABLES, From 16 to 5 j inches* for sale by f jeremiah Warder, July § No 1 z north Th-flirdreet. ' TO BE SOLD, A pair of black Coach Horses. For terms inquire at No. u Quirry-ftrcet. Auguil 30. • tf Hex} luill bf fuhmit!.-d to public infpeHion, The PROSPECTUS Of a New Periodical .Work entitled »7he United. States Magazine, And Repository of.Ufeful and Entertaining Kifow ledge; Which will be conduced on a new, liberal, and interest- number containing belidcs the ulual quan 'ity of letter press, two neat engraviijjje, Soda favourite fongfet to r.-.ufio.—Priec only one fourth Qfa dollar ; the publication wtommerict on the ifl of'Febrnary i;y7, and continued monthly. 26. d. iv a A' r s jy, ■/>" APPI\L ?• 71C to'the- Printing Bujimfs. at tiiia Office. rtvg. 59 French Goods. Received by the Sally, Mitchell, from Havre-de- Grace, j £ a s„ Ladies' SHOES of all colors forts and Gzts I Ditto white arjd colored Silk STOCKINGS I Ditto Tine LAWN I Ditto heft fir.* CAMBRIC I Ditto Laiies' beil fiwnmy and Gre> <*b!e Gloves For Sal- by THOMAS & JOHN KFTLANB AUg. ,®4 70,000 Pieces Nankeens, Of the bejl quality and on reafenable terms, F( —d ited December 16, 1795, bearing interest from the firft day cf January, 1791, for 994 30-100 dolktrs. 1 ditto, deferred flock, No. 9,166 —dated the 17th December, 179J, bearing interest from the firfl Janu ary, 1801, for 798 83-100 dollars. Said certificates are fuppofed-t9 have been loft or ftoien in this citvTome time in December-or Janua:y h W JOSEPH THOMAS, No. 59, Nor-J: Front-street. Philadelphia, July »i, 1796. d6w. . ~ DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice"ts hereby Given, TH AT agreeably to an aft of Congress of the United Staffs of America, pasTed at Philadelphia, the zßthr day of May, 1 7g6 ; laying/duties on Carriages, for the 'convey ance of persons, and repealing the former ads for that' pur pose.—That there lhail be levied, «Jll,e6led and paid, upon all carriage* for the conveyance of persons, which shall be kept by or for anyperton, for .his cr bc'r own use, or to let -out to hire, or for the conveying of passengers, the several du ties and rates following, to wit. For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. « upon every Chariot, 12 dols. upon every Post Chariot, 12 dols; ! ; upon every Pofi Chaise, 12 dols,. upon every Phaeton, with or without top, gdols upon every Coachee, 9 dols. upon other Carriages- having panne 1 work above, with blinds, glailes or curtains, 9 dols. upon four wheel carriages, having frafned polls and topi with steel springs, 6 dols. * upon four whe?l top Carriages, with wooden or iron springs or jacks, 3 dols. upon curricles with tops, 3 dols. upon cliaifes with tops, ,3 dols. upon chairs with tops, 31 dols. upon sulkies with tops, 3 dols. upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. upon two wheel carjiages, with steel or iron springs ; I 3 dols. c For and upon all other two wheel carnages, 2 dols. upon every four wheel carriage, having framed ports -»nd fopfc, an. Z.T wooden fpaxs, 2jiols. The Collectors of the Kcvenue of the firft, survey of the Diftrift-of Pennsylvania, will attend daily, day of next, for the purpose of receiving the duties on C linages, at No. 117, in Race or Salfafras street, in the City of Philadelphia, at the house of Daniel S, Cliir, t r q in the 9 County of Montgomery ; and at the house of Abraham Du bois,- Esq. in ijbe County of Bucks; of which all persons poi feffed of such Carriages ai'e desired to take notiee. Notice is also given, TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign diftilled.fpiri hjous liquors, that licences will be granted to them ; one li ccnce for carrying on the business of retailing of Wines, in 2 iefs quantity, or in less quantities than 30 gallons—and one licence for carrying on the business of retailing Spirituous li qu-rs in less quantities than 20 gallons, at the fame time and at the fame places, by the officers legally authorized to grant Tuck licences. E WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpe£tor of the Revenue: of the firft furvo-y 1 - of the dilhift of Pennsylvania. n Office of Infpeftion,at > c Philadelphia, 21ft July, 1796. { I' Philadelphia, Weft-Cbetter, Strajburgh, y Lancatier, Tork and Frederick-town I STAGE S. y r T"'HE proprieOrs of the above Stages, return their b.ft JL thanks to their friends and the public in general, for 0 the encouragement received in this line of 'business, and beg d lf ive to inform the public, that tl'iey are determined to run _ their stages through from Philadelphia to Lancaster in lt day, commencing on Tuesday, the 14th July instant, e in the following manner,—viz, A Stage will set out on , that da; at 4 o'clock in the morning, from the house of ;> George Weed, Market-street, Philadelphia, and run by ~ th Mv.iy-of W.eftcnafter and Strafo'urgh, arrive inLancaf a ter the fame evening, on Friday, morning run to Wright's ferry and exchange paffenjers with the York and e : ick-town it age, return and arrive in Philadelphia on Sat . | urday, and on Monday morning following, at 4 o'clock, j said stage willfet out from the; faid'Gaorge Weed's, PJiila .. ; lislphil, and arrive at I.ancafter the fartie evening, on Tuesday morning at 4 o'clack will set out from the house n of Mrs. Edwards, Lancaster, and arrive in Philadelphia _ the fame evening, and will commence again' on Thursday morning following, and continue every week—The price tor each paffingtr from Philadelghii. to Lancaster is three e dollars and a halT, to York, four dollars and three qHar _ tei-s, to Frederick town eight dollars, the like funis for 150 weight baggage, with the Hl'ua! allowance of 14 lb. y gratis to each passenger, and 5 pence » mile for all way ,• . paiitngers. 30—§4w John Reijly, , George Weed. J ult Arrived, . 'In the Snow Boston, jame .JCivkpatrick, master from Li c \ verpool, 1 5000 Bnfliels jgALT ; 100 Craies QUEENS WARE ;■ and s An AfTortment of SHII' CHANDLERY; i, F O P. S A L E c On board, at Pine-ftreei wharf.—l —Apply to "James Campbell, or ■ - George Latimer. y Apsis 10.- ® for sale, A Complete Fort of Brevier, T7Ntirely nev , and yet unopened. The weight of this d X'.j lent is ahbuc 1 11 ib. 1., is from the Foundery of e Wilfou f,oh|jjoiw,and willbe I'oid r.t eoft & charges. • Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal Chafes.' l'ntuure at the Otlke of the Gf.ieUe 0# the United '!'■■■■ itj -. A few flip's of fourth proof L. a'tidy, 7 by g and 8 by 10 Window Guf, Pot S.iie by Gurnej & Smith. Augaft 31. ■ d 6 New-»Englan\l RUM in KhJ.s. COUNTRY GIN in barrels, JUNIPER BERRIES in Calk#, SPERMACETI, 1 COMMON WIIALE, and [- 01 L. TANNERS ) SPERMACETI CANDLES, Tallow. Ditto, Mould and Dipt White SOAP, in Bc.ies Best Boston BEEF, in barrels and half barrels CODFISH, in hk;h, Best Boston MACKREL, in barrels, and A few choice fmoaked SALMON, For ' *'' '• 1 y JOSEPH ANTHON Y & Co. Also, a small invoice of well aflorted INDIA GO 0..D S, JUST ARRIVED. Aug. a; §to Dutch Goods, Becchped L f the Penr'ylvania, Jroin /trhflcvclam. GIN, in pipes Morlaix f Ticklaoburgs > In Bales Ofnaburgs German 7 c .. Haeriem j St "P es ' ,n " fcS Hollands "> DUCK,'in c-itto Ravens j '•* Bedticks, in ditto Brfttaffries ) . t Platillcs j ,Ddltto For Sale by f.iQMAS ts 1 JOHN KETL/LND. Aug. 29 5 FOR SALE, COFFEE, in hhds. bbU. & bags COTTON, or Deraerara, and drawback SOAL-LEATHER \ Also, BOSTON BEEF, and Moulc and Dipt CANDLES. Apply to ISA .C HARVEY, Jtini No. 5 fauth \ , iter-ftrcet. 8 mo. jo. saw Juit Pabiii ici, From tlie Press of MORE A U DE ST..MERY, and to be jV'tf at the .principal Bookfdlers in town, (price one quarter of a dollar) vV, A PA MP HL E 7 EJSTJ TL E D The Blue* Shop; Or Jntpafjiiaf and Huniorouf Oiferv^iious on the Life and Aaminturcs of Peter Pokcupine. With the real motives which gave rife to his abuse of our diftingjiifhei} patriotic characters. TOGETHER \VITH A full and fair Review of his late Scare-Crow. £5" This production is in'erelling to alt parties. August 30. atf Great is Truth and mufi prevail. JUST PUBLISHED, And for sals at Nr 41 Chefnut-Jlre/rt iy % ORMROD, An Apology for the Bible, By R. JVatscn, d. d. f. r. s. Btjhap of Landajf, "Sfc. Being a complete refutation of Paine's Age of Reason, A>id the, only answer to the Second Part. Avguit 33. dtf Published by T. STEPHENS, A T o. 60, Siovth Second freet. v The Group ; Or, An ELEGANT REPRESENTATION ILL U ST R A 7 E D. Embellilhed with a beautiful head of S. MERGES, C. S. THE publisher t'ninlis it a mark of refpeftj due to a liberal and'enljghtened public, to inform them that this is the Poem for the publishing of which he hat been twice dragged from his house, and is now laboring under a vexatious 'prosecution. He is conscious that the piece contains nothing either criminal or offenfive, unl?fs ori ginal wit v decorated in elegant language, be criminal or dlfgufting to the prevalent tafie ; and, as he trusts that neither of these is the cafe, he submits the work to the public with a full affuraijcc of its meeting with a favora ble reception. He would beg his prosecutors to call to mind (if they have ever read it) the following apologue to a w«ll known romanre—" A young painter, indulging a vein of plea lantry, iketched a kind of Conversation Piece, refpeiting a* bear, fin owl, a monkey, and an ass; and to render it inoVe striking, humourous, and moral, dillinguifhed eve ry figure by some emblem of human life. Bruin was exhibited in the garb and attitude of a'n old, toothless,. drunken soldier; the owl perched upon the handle of a coffee-pot, with fpedtacles 011 his nose, feelned to contem plate i newspaper ; and tha ass ornamented with a huge tye-wig (which, howeyer, could not conceal his long ears) fat for his piiluTe to the mojikey, who appeared ' with the implements of painting. This wL'mJuaigroup afforded some mirth, and met with general approb..tiqu, until iome mil'chievous wag hinted the whole was a lam poon upon an old officer, a physician, and a member of Parliament; an insinuation which w:s no feontr circulat ed, than these people began to be ajarmed, and even to fancy themselves fignified by the several figures in the piece. The rurious 'group fell npon who de clared Ifcat he had no design to jjive offence, or tp cha raderiz® B T'.icular perfom. They affirmed, tic rcfcmllance was too patp:iblc to tc overlooked—afcd their clamottrs bcin'T overheard by the public, the Captain was a bear, the Dodtor ill al's, and the Senator an owl, to their dying day." If a Cmilar late ihould attend.the persons who will infill upon being the members of this group, iic public will do the pub'iflisr the to renumber that ; t is ho fault of his. AWguft d'.f