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    of the lilted States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. ;
* Nvmjm* 12AC.1 MONOAT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1796, ITgM'Mf 1.,;,
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ROSS & SIMSON, 4
HAVE FOR SALE, *
EXCELLENT FOURTH PROOF
Jamaica Spirits; I
And to dispose of,
The fine, fact-failing schooner
Tggj&W SWA LLO W,
Of Baltimore, about 140 tout burthen.
August 2g. dtt
For Sale or Charter,
THE faßt ' sailing ship
te&tgk* LIGHT-HORSE,
lying at Me,r - j- & r Wain ' s whar{
two hundred and seventy tons burthen, a flout, ftreng
vessel, and well faund. For terms apply to
Joseph Anthony & Co.
Sept. I. -
• At South-street wharf, '
WILL BE LANDED, Friday, 19th inft. August,
by snow Hope, from Jamaica, and sloop Sally,
from Port-au-Frinee,
300 Hhds. COFFEE,
1 70 Hhds. SUGAR.
Also, the cargo of the Swedish brig Gufaf Adolphc,
capt. Ramfre, from Gibraltar,
ill and 4th proof Brandy, in pipes and hhds.
Hazle Nuts in sacks
Sit. Übes SALT, for faleby
PETER BLIGHT.
'a For Charter,
* The said brig
Gust a f Adolphe,
f*~ i. A Swede, with a Mediterranean pass,
a very fine veitel, about 200 tons bur
-tW— Aug. >g. _ jzweoaw
FOR SALE,
JGjklr. The ship STAR,
J ohn VahnemaN, Master,
T YINO at Walnut-ftrtet wharf, Philadel-
Lj phia built, of live oak and cedar, will
carry about 3xoo barrels, is two years old, and in corn
plea':: order to receive a cargo-—For terms apply to
THQS.&JOHN KETLAND.
Who have also fbr sale said veffek cargo—confining of—
Wine and Porter bottltes,
Window Glass, 6by 8 to 16 by U.
Pipes in boxes.
Earthen-Ware in crates. ,
Grindstones, Coals, Whiting, &c.
[ : *"g-29 _ *
For Sale,
Or for Charter to the Wei-Indies,
*§§&; c e"r""e s,
v Philadelphia Built,
F Live Oak and Red Cedar, burthen about 3500 bar
' / rels, now discharging at Latimer's wharf. lliis ves
sel is in excellent repair, well fouud and will bear a tho
rough examination, andasfoon as discharged will be tea
dy to take in a cargo. For terms apply to
J ohn-Vsragkar*.
July 2% 5
FOR SALE.
%||!||> The Brig PUNCH,
~ An entire new vessel, built, finidied and fitted
in the best manner. One hundred and thirty-fix
tons burthen, and will fail remarkably fact. For
terms apply to Mr. N. Sage, at the George tavern,
or to JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co.
Au°u/26, 1796. £'°- .
For Sale or Charter,
B 0 s T O N,
fitTRTHEN about 1000 Bbls. of flour—fhe may be sent
to lea at a fm.xll expeuce, her fails and rigging being in
v-ry good order—apply to
fames Campbell, or
George Latimer.
April 29, . §
CABLES,
From 16 co 9 £ inches, for sale by
Jeremiah Warder,
j u jy ji § No 11 north Th-ftirdreet.
~ TAKE NOTICE. "
THE fubferiber intends to make application for a re
newal of the following certificate, supposed to be
loft on the paffjge to England in April 1794 :
Certificate No. 10335, dated 15th November, 1793,
for 1830 dollars and 91 cents—Six per cent, domcftic
deit, on the books of the Treasury of the United States
in the name of the Hon. John Trevor.
v , ROBERT BIRD, at John Warder's.
Philadelphia, August 30th, 1796. *zaw 6w
. ~' " NOTICE.
rr>HE Subfcriber r having been reduced in his circum
X itances, by funary misfortunes, and beiag thereby
nuable to latisfy his jult debts, hereby gives notice to his
Creditors and to all perfens concerned, that he intends to
apply to the General AffemSly of Maryland at their next
fefluin to be held on the firft Monday of November next,
for the benefit of an ad of insolvency.
• WILLIAM EDMONDSON
Eafton, ift of the 9th month. 1796. lawtiltMN
FOR SALE,
WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old,
in pipes and hoglheads
Claret, genuine old, in cases
Gin, in pipes, from Holland
Earthen Ware, in crates
B;fket Salt", in hogiheads
Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 3nd 9
Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead
Steel, German and Rufiia, in barrels
Anchor*, cables', junk, bunting, tarpolin canvas,
Tin plates—-An invoice Stationary, by '
THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND.
July 19. §_
IV ANTED,,
An APPRENTICE to the Printing Bufimfs.
F-cquirc at this Otlicc. Aug. 19
For Sale,
A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut 1
street, between Front and Second streets, in which
Meltrs. James Calbraith & Co. have for man) years (and
now do) carried on business.
PolTefTion will be given in one month, or sooner.
For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or
HECTOR CALBRAITH. I
April ai. §
70,000 Pieces Nankeens,
Of the hfjl quality and nn reafonahle terms>
ITOR SALi. - . <
Philip Nicklin 'iff Co.
16. dtf I
Win. HOLDERNKSSE,
' No. 76 High Street,
TT AS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe ani
II the East Indies, a well feleftcd aflortmsr.t of Silk
Mercsry, Linen Drapery and Haberdashery Goods; which
he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, on the lowest terms ;
AMONGST which are,
Some fine India mullins embroidered with gold and fflver
Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto .1
Do do do do Handkerchiefs
Some extra black taffetics.luteftrings and colored Pcrfians
Bandano Handkerchiefs
Long and Ihort Nankeens
English Mantuas of the firft quality
Damask table linen and papkins, very fine
Silk Hosiery, an elegant affortmiint
Thead and cotton do
Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd de. and do cloth
French cambrics, very fine
Irish Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 §
French Goods.
Received by the Sally, Mitchell, from Havre-de-
Grace,
2° Tranlcs all colors forts and sizes ,
1 Gale J % •
1 Ditto white and colored Silk STOCKINGS
I Ditto Fine LAWN
j Ditto best fine CAMBRIC ,
I Ditto Ladies' best (hammy and Grenoble Gloves
For Sale by THOMAS & JOHN KEI LAND.
Aug. i_ I
* A x ßook-Keeper,
OR Clerk's place is wanted by a person properly quali- \
fled, and whose charafler will be founil unexception
able. Apply to the Printer.
Aug. 11 'f
' FOR SALE,
( A Complete Font of Brevier,
ENtirely ne\i , and yet unopened. The weight of this
font is about 3121b. It is front the Foundery of
Wilson & Sons, Glafgow,and will be fold at cost 8c charges.
Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal Choice.
Enquire at the Officc of the Gazette oi the Unitde
States, 119 Chefnut»ftreet. Aug. 19 §4W
New-England RUM in Hhds.
COUNTRY GIN in barrels,
JUNIPER BERRIES in Calks,
SPERMACETI,
COMMON WiIALE, and [ OIL.
TANNERS )
SPERMACETI CANDLES,
Tatts"w PKIJ," xtTguUl a>id '■. ■ , ■
White SOAP, in Byxes
Best Boston BEEF> in barreli and half barrels
CODFISH, in hhds,
Best Boston MACKREL, in barrels,. and
A few choice fmoaked SALMON, For S;le by
JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co.
Also, a fmjll invoice of wellafl'orted
IN X) I a 1 GOOD S,
JUST ARUIVED.
• Aug. 2} fio
A very valuable Merchant Mill,
A DISTILLERY and BREWERY-, and sundry STONE
QUARRIES to be let.
I will rent my merchant Mill at the little Falls of Po
towmac, for any term not less than l'even, nor more than
eleven years, frohi the firft day of September next. The
mill-house is 41 by 40. feet, three stories high, built with
stone, and has in it three pairs of French Burr Stones, two
overshot iS feet water-wheels, and Evans's machinery
complete, with every other thing proper and necelTary for
carrying on the business with dispatch, and at as little ex
penfc as pofiible, all ill good order—From the mill to my
landing on she I?«ltomac river, (wherecraft, of any bur
then maydeiiver grain and take in flour) it is about 40
yards, and from thence by water to George-Town and
the City of Walhington, about 3 miles, and to Alexan
dria .'.bcnit 11 m:!< 'lili- fif-.in* ,t>n, aitied by a fttf&eienl
capital, will command the produce of a very extensive
back country, where large quantities of wheat and other
grain is annually made, the distance to it being from 8
tp 1 o miles less than to any market town upan the navi
gation of the Potowmac. There are on the premises a
lai*ge stone Coopers' Hup, a stone granary, and a commo
dious miller's house. At the landing aforefaid a bridge
is now building over the Potomac, which is in great for
wardnefs and probably will be finilhed the ensuing fall.
There are also on the premises, a Brewery and Diftillc
ry, built with stone, in them are three stills, two coppers
or toilers, with every necelTary articlc, all new, and in
good order, and fufficiently large to carry 011 the Brew
ery and Distillery upon a Very c&tenfive plan. This prop
erty I will rent for the fame term of years.
Upon my laads adjoining the premises, ?nd along the
banks of the river, where craft may lead with ease and dis
patch, is an inmenfe quantity of building and lounda
-1 tion-ftones. Four quarries are now open, and as many
more may be opened with ease : the stone taken frqm these
quarries is better, and has the preference at this market,
to any other stone brought to it. I will rent these quarries
separately or together a? may btft suit.
On the top of the hill, and about zoo yards from the
mill, is« stone Dwelling-house, large enough for the ac
commodation of a family : also, a kitchen, dairy, fmokt
houfe, &c. and a garden, enclcfed and in cultivation, the 1
foiof which is equal in goodness to any in this state. I
will also lent this property.
Adjoining to the Brewery and Distillery is a Smith's
(hop, ii) which is a complete fct of Blaekfmith's tools,
which I will also rent, and if agreeable I Will hire to the
tenant two negro blacksmiths, one of them is a complete
workman.
If I rent out the stone quarries, I will fell three crafts,
which were built for the purpofc of carrying ftor.e : they
will altogether bring upwards of 90 perch. Immediate
1 potfeflion will be given, l'or terms apply to the fubferib
er in this town.
The Mill, Brewery and Distillery, with their appurten
ances, will be dejiverad to the tenant or tenants in good
repair,'and must be so returned, at the expiration of the
lease orleafes,
PHILIP RICHARD FENDALL.
Alexandra, Aug. 16 —25
JufF Arrived,
In th« Snow Boston, Jarnes Kirkpatrick, maltcr from Li
verpool,
5000 Bushels SALT ;
100 Crate s QCTEENS WARE ; and 7
An Afiortnient of SHIP CHANDLERY ;
FOR SALE
On board, at Pine-flreet wliarf.- Apply to
'*> fames Campbell, or
George Latimer.
Avtjl *9-
St. CroTxSI'GAR amfMOLASSES-
Landing from on board tlv. fchooncr Little Tom, Capt.
Thomas Dennett, at Race-ftrcet wharf,
A choice parcel of St. Croix Sugar,
and a few hogsheads of Molasses.
For Sale by
Pragers and Co.
Auglift 3c dio
Sales of India Goods.
.The Cargo «f the (hip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal
cutta aud Bengal,
CONSISTING OF
A Large and general aflortment of Bengal and Madras cc
CO ITQN and SILK GOODS. *
AMONCt WH'CH ARE
A variety fine worked and plain Mu/lins,
Doreas, Isfc. Also,
A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, "
In hoxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER,
For Sale by
Willings lsf Francis, c b :
No. 21 Penn Street. ni
June 8 - §_
"take notice,
r_ T 11J AT application will be made for the renewal of
1 the following certificates, iH'utJby Joseph Koui fe-
Register of the Treasury, in the name of Roger'Gril'
wold,' Esq. of Norwich, Conneilicut—
I certificate, fix per cent domestic ftpek, No. 13,907
—dated the 17thDecember, 1795, bearing intcreft from
the firft day of January, 1791, for 1,597 65-100 dol
-1 ditto, thre' per cent, domestic stock, No. j0,68a
—dated December 16, 1795, bearing interest from the
firft diy of January, 1791, for 994 30-100 dollars.
I ditto, deterred .stock, No. 9,166 —dated the 17th c ]
December, 1795, bearing interest from the firft Janu
ary, 1801, for 798 dollars.
Said certificates are supposed to have been, loft or
fto!en in this citv some time in December or Janua.y
last. JOSEPH IIIOMAS,
No. North Front-street.
Philadelphia, July 21, 1796. d6w.
~ FOR SALE,
JCOFFEE, in hhds. bbU. & bags f (
COTTOM, of Pemerafa, and>catitledto drawback
SOAL-LEATHER )
Also,
BOSTON Mould and Dipt' CANDLES.
Apply io ISAAC HARVEY, Jun.
No. 5 south Wator-ftreet.
mo. 20. 0 j'- v 1
Prime St. Croix Sugar & Rum,
i-anding at Cliffords Wharf, from on board the brig (
Pragers, ( apt. Thomas Wat.on—
Aad for Sale by
Pragers & co.
Au3afti6. diot.
At-a Jpecial meeting cf the Board of Di- *
reSors for ejlablijhing ufefiil Manufaciurer, holden
at Paterfon, July 8, 1796,
RESOLVED, That a special meeting of the Stock
holders of the Society be called on the firlt Monday,
being the third ay of Odlober next, at Paterfon, by ten
of the clock of the fame day; then and there to take
into consideration the propriety of dissolving the said 1
corporation, agreeably to the law in such cafe made and I
provided—and the Stockholders are tarneftly requsfted
to attend the said jji»eting in person or by proxy.
August 27 dt3othO
DUTY ON j
Notke is hereby Given,
THAT agreeably tp an a6i of Congress of the United
States of America, palfed at Philadelphia, the 28th day
of May, 1796 ; laying duties on Carriages, for the convey
ance of persons, and repealing the forrtier a&s for that pur
pol'e.—That there (hall be levied, collected and paid, upon
all carriages for thr conveyance of persons, whifih shall be
kept by or for any person, for his or h«r own uie, or to let ,
out to hire, or for th? conveying of passengers, the fevcral du
ties aftd rates following, to wit.
For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. 1
uprtn every Chariot, I 2 dols.
upon every Post Chariot, A i dols.'
upon every Post Chaise, 12 dols. 1
upon every Phatfon, with or without top, q dols 1
upon every Coachee, 9 dojs. 1
updn other Carriages, having panne < work above,
with blinds, glaffesor curtains, 9 dols. - <
upon four wheel carriages, having framed pods and
top* with steel springs» 6 dols. .
upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iron {
I'pringS or jacks, 3 dols. ,
upon curricles with lops, 3 dels.
tiponchaifes with tops, 3 dols.
upon chairs with tops, 3 dols.
uj.on sulkies with tops, 3 d^ls.
upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols.
upon two wheel carriages, with flcel or iron springs,
3 dols.
For and upon all other two wheel caniages, 2 dols.
upon every four wheel carriage, having framed ports
and tops, and relViug upon wooden spars, 2 dols.
The Coik&ors of the Revenue ot the firft iurvey of the
Diftrift of Pcnnfylvania, will attend daily, until the 30th day
of September next, for the purpose ofreceivkig the duties on t
! C<"'r.ages, at No. 117, in Race or Saffafras street, in iheCuy (
ot Philadelphia, at the houfc of Daniel S. Clair, Efq in the
County ot Montgomery ; and at the houfc of Abraham Du
bois, Esq. in the County of Bucks; oi which all persons pof
felfed of such Carriages are defircd tu take notiee.
Notice is also given, •
TO afl relail dealers in Wir.es, and foreign diflifted spirit
tuous liquors, that licences .will be granted to them ; one li •
cencefor carryingon the bulinefs ot retailing of Wiue6, in a t
less quantity, or in less quantities than 30 gallons—and one ;
licence for carrying on the bufiii-ls of retailing Spirituous li
quors in less quantities than ao gallons, at the fame time and
places, by the officers legally authorised to grant
such licences.
WILLIAM NICHOLS,
Infpeftor of the Revenue ot the firft
' of the dillrict of Penufyivania.
Office of Infpe£Hon,at J
Philadelphia, 21 ft July, <796. {
Carolina Rice,
In tierces—
A few pipes of fourth pr oof Brandy,
7 by 9 and 8 by io Window Glass,
For K:Je by
Gurney & Smith.
August 31.
Dutch Goods,
Received by the Jrom AniJlerd&Tn.
GIN, in pipes
Morlaix
Titklenbiirgs > 1b Bales
Ofnaburgs J
gfe } ■ s ""-
Hollands DUCK,Tin ditto
Ravens 3 - i .
Bedticks, in ditto
Bnttagne, >
Platilles j
For Sale by THOMAS \5? JOHN KETLAND.
AUg. §
BRA NDY,
Of lft and 4th proof, and equal in quality to that import
ed from France, may be had of the fubferiber at his DiiUl*
Icry, No. 115, Story or New-street, between Third and
Fourth-ftreeu, where the public, upon application, may
judge for theinfelvesj and will find it an obj£& well worth
their attention.,
RUfv} and GIN in any quantity, for or home
consumption, and of fupef»or quality—by
Thomas Cave.
P.S RYE, BARLEY, and MEHSSES* will
be purcbafed, 01 taken in exchange for spirits, upon appli
cation as above. Also any quantity of Claret or other wine
fit for diftiliation.
1796. M^w
Philip Nicklin & Co.
' >7 HM T E FOR SALE,
Souchong
Hylon Skin /
Young Hyson > FRESH TEAS
Hylon and \ .
Imperial
Yellow Nankeens
Chi%a Ware, aliorted in Boxes and Chells
-Quiokfilvi r
Bafiiiarmo Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in
chests
London Market } MADEIRA WIN li
London particular }-in pipes, hogfliead6, &
New-Yoik Market ) quarter calks
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hogli-eads
Sugar Can2y by the Box
SaifCanvas No. I a S
I,pad in flieets
3 Calks of Cutlery ?.fTorted
A few elicits of Maiichefter Goods, aflbrted thick
sets, cords, striped Nankeens, &c.
' 3 Small packages of black sewing-silks
8 Tierces Virgini4 Snake-root.
Zails aflbrted in calks
July 18 mw&f
PRINTING PRESSES7~& C r
The fubferibers ha'e for sale two complete New Mahogany
Printing-Preffes. one of' which will toke in a sheet of
fupet-i oyal. They have liktwijg on hard..
r Cases, brass rules, and all kinds ot Printer's fumltßre, &.c.
Also, Smith's Work of all kinds, done at the (hoiteft
notice, by /
John Innes £if Co.
Back of No. 77, Dock-ilreet, corner of Carter's Alley.
- 31* eo3
a Brokers Office, and
COMMISSION STORE.
No. 63 South Third ftrset,-oppcfitetbenationalnew Bank.
f , OAMUEL M .FR-iUNCiiS and JOHN RKED,
n O hive ente/ed into co-partnerfliip, under the firm of
:e FRAIjNCES & VAN'REED, in the business of Brokers,
d Conveyancers and Cooimiflion merchants. They buy and
4 fell on commimon every species of stock, notes of hand,
d .bills of exchange, houses and lands, $cc.
Money procured on deposits, &c. &c. all kinds
writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatness and
difp.itch; accounts adjusted, and bocks fettled, in the
moll correct manner. CoSllant attendance will be »iven.*
They solicit a lhare of the public favor ; they are deter
mined to endeavour to defer ve it.
N. B. The utmoll secrecy observed.
j SAMUIiL M. FRAUNCES,
JOHN VAN REED.
Philad. August 17, 1796. in&wtf
n Lottery and Broker's Oifice,
K No. 64, South Second stxsst.
" 'T'ICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. s, for fa I*—»
J. Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in
the late lottery.
Check Books kept for examination and rsgiftering, for
the City of 'Waftiington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries,
both of which are now drawing—information where
tickets are to be had, and prizes'exchanged for undrawn
tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New
e. Port Long-W narf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for
examination.
The fubferiber solicits the application of the public
and his friends, who wilh to pwchafe or fell Bank Stock,
10 Certificates, Bills of or Notes, Heufes, Lands,
&c. or to obtain money on deposit of property.
Wm. Blackburn.
Philadelphia, August 18, 1796. taw
Diftrid of Pemnfylvania: to wit
s, T)E it remembered, that on the sth day of August, in
13 the twentieth year of the independence of the Unit
ed States of America, William Coibett, of the (aid
' s diftiid, hath depofiied in this office the title of a book,
3 ' the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words
,£ following: to wit.
y >< The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine ; with a
" " full and fair account of all his authoring tranfaflions:
y " being a sure and infallible guide for all
j. " young men who wilh to make a ferlune by writing
■j «• pamphlets, By Peter Porcupine.hinifelf.
" Now, you lying varlets, you shall fee how a plain
" tale will pnt you down." Shakespeare.
in conformity to the a& of the Congress of the United
States, entitled " an aft for the encouragement of learr
' ing, by securing the copies of maps, charts and book, to
8 the authors and proprietors, during the times therein
c mentioned. Samuel Caldwell.
Clerk of the Diftriit of Pennsylvania.
'" t AOg- 8 . '
A Hf.ndfome, well-broke
SADDLE HORvSE,
y t '
For Sale, enquire at the'Coneftogo Stable's, th« owser
having r.o vfc for khx.
Aug. it «r.*fjw