„ v ... *"■ "vffF ' of the Hmtets States , &» Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. NVMBF.* 1250,] _ SATURDAY* EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1796. [Volume X. Will be Landed To-morrow, From on board the Schooner \Tollv, Capt. Mullet, /J/ Morton's Wbn f, } jI Pipes of Coq-niac Brandy, 4th proof, . p.* 15 Hhds 4tb proof Ja-naica Rnm, ( entitled to " J 16 Barrels and 14 Bags of Coffee, ar.d f drawback. 24 Boxes of Aloes, J ' FOR SALP- B? Wharton & Lewis. JVho hff've also for. fah, Ro 40 Half pipes Madeira Wine, _i And the fatd-Schooner, in s s came f rom fa » burthen about 500 bjarreks if not fold in a >ew days {he will take in fovif freight for SaL*m Sept 8, 1796, . <*3 For Sale, Oi Or for Charter to the We/i-lndies, vfifc C E™R."'rt ,S, Philadelphia Built, OFJL,ive Oak r.nd Red Ce lar, burthin about 3500 bar rels, now discharging at Latimer's wharf. Iliis ves sel is in excellent repair, well fouud and will bear a tho- T rough examination, andasfoon as dlfcharged will be iea- I R s LE, E XCJI-LZXT FQURTH PROOF Jamaica Spirits; And to difpufe of. The fine, fafl. failing fehooner WKc bale, the taffet-s jfnd tandarinoes in lots to suit the purchasers, the teas by the chest. The whole is er.titkd to the drawback,and will be'fold for approved liotos, on a liberal credit. •i-lie goods may befcen from the Ij thinft. to the day trevicuti to the sale. JOHN CONNELLY, Aaionetr. Sip tember 8, , d ' . C A B L E S, f loin 1(1 to 9 £ inches, for sale by 'Jeremiah Warder, § Nc 11 north Th-flirdteet. Mordecai Lewis , ms "OK SALE, ro NANKEENS, Ion; and short. , r . China, well assorted. SgS* BO Baftas. A Coffas. Bandano Handkert'oiefs. , Roll Brimilone. Sept. 6. ' trStfim Jift Arrived, Id the Snow Boston, James Kirk pat rick, master from Li -1 verpool, A I jooo Bufbels SALT ; /] 100 Crate 9 QUEENS WARE; and An AfTortment of SHIP CHANDLERY; J FOR SALE On board, at Pine-street wharf. Apply to 'James Campbell, or Gebrge Latimer. April 19. $ . Wm. HOLDERNKSbb, , No. 76 High Street, ' T TAS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and 11 the Ead Indies, a well feleifted assortment of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery and Haberdashery Goods; which he vhll fell, Wholesale and Retail, on the lowest terms ; w AMONGST WHICH ARE, Some fine India muslins em'oroidered with goldandfrlver Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto Do do do do Handkerchiefs Some extra black taffeties,lut«ftrings and colorsd Persians i Bandano Handkerchiefs j Cong and (host Nankeens I Englilh Mantuas of the firft quality Damaflc table linen and napkins, very fine. Silk Hosiery, an cleg int assortment Thead and cotton do TJnArcltas—oil'dde. and dp cloth , French cambrics, verjrfihc - : *- li-ifh' Linens, do. &c. Sec. June 14- § ■ FOR SALE, WINE, Lif" 1 "," particular Mideira, 4 years old, •n pipes and hogsheads Claret, genuine old, in cases in pipes, from Holland Eafthen Ware', in crates Baficet Salt, in hogsheads Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 and 9 Ear Lead, Red and white dry lead .'Steel, German and R«ffia, in barrels Anchor®, cables, junk, bunting, tarpoliti canvas, Tin plates—An invoice Stationary.' by > THOM AS & JOHN KETLAND. £ July 19 > r 1 ' • M .• - no At a special meeting 'f the Board of Di redors for eflabl'tfhing.ufiful Manufactures, holden at Paterfon, July 8. 179^' RESOI VED, That a fp-cial meering of the Stock- ~ holders of the Society be called on the firfl Monday, in being the third ay of Odober n« r.t, at P ..terfon, by Kn of the clock of the fame day •, "then and there to t ike inlo_confi'dcration the propriety of dissolving th' laid 1 corporation, sgL££ aiJ T~* ,v 'k.- I*w in fijeh cafe made and provided—ami—the btnckivjlder* arc r .tn-.-Alr to attend the said maeting in person or by pfoay.. , ~ August 17 dtjpthO FOR SALE, y j A Complete Font of Brevier, TT'Ntirely new , and yet unopened. The weight.of this ■ J2j font is about 31a lb. It is from the Foundery of Will'on & Sons,Glafgow,atld will be fold at cost & charges. Also for Sfile, i.pair of Super Royal Chafes. , e Enquire at the Ofiice of the Gazette ol th< Unitde j States, 119 Chefnut-ftreet. Aug 19 §4\v . C. — r ... le A very valuable Meh chant Mill, if A DISTILLERY apd BREWERY, and sundry STONE qUARRIES to be let I will rent my met chant Mill at the little Fails of Po towmac, for any term not less than leven, nor mora than eleven from the firft day of Septetrtber nest. The mill-houf is 42 by 40 feet, three (lories high, built with ft, (lone, and has in it three pairs of French Burr Stones, two ir- over (hot 18 feet water wheels, and Evans's machinery complete, with every other thing proper and necessary for ~ carrying on the business with dispatch, and at as little ex pense as pofliblc, all io good order.—From the mill to my ' landing on the Fotomac river, (wherecraft, of any bur then may deliver grain and take in flour) it is about 40 ol yards, and from thence by water to George-Town and ai arf, the City of Washington, about 3 mi|es, and to Alexan- p< , n g dria about r 1 miles, This situation, aided by a fufficient al capital, will command the produce of a very extenfivt k back country, where large quantities of wheat and other 0 grain is annually made, the distance to it being from 8 '' to 10 milts less than to any naatket town upun the navi- * — ga'tion of the Potow ac. There on the premises a large (lone Coopers' (hap, a (lone granary, and a commo dious milltr's bouse. At the landing aforcfaid a bridge I is now building nver the Potomac, which is in great for rSc wardnefs and probably will be finifhed the enfuing,fall. 5 C3 ' There are also on the premises,' a Brewery and Distille ry, built with Hone, in them are three stills, two coppers or boilers, with every necessary article, all new, and in good order, and fufliciently large to carry on the Brew ery and Diflillery upon a very extensive plan. This prop erty I will rent for the fame term of years. Upon my laads adjoining the premises, and along the bank; of the river, where craft may load with cafe and dis patch, is an i nmcnfc q lantity of building and founda tion Hones. Four quarries are now open, and as many mote may be opened with cafe: the stone taken from 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 as may btft suit. On the top oi the hill, and about 200 yards from the mill, is a stone Dwelling-house, large enough for the ac- , comoiodation of a family : also, a kitchen, dairy, smoke- , house, &c and a garden, enC ofed and in cultivation, the < foi of which is equal in goodness to any in this Hate. I j, will also rent this property. ( Adjoining to the Brewery and Diflillery is a Smith's 1 etr.s (hop, in which is a complete set of BlaikfiAith's tools, I by which 1 will also rent, and if agreeable I will hire to the will tenant two negro blacksmiths, one sf them is a complete workman. day I: I rent out the stone quarries, I will fell three crafts, which were built for the purpose of carrying stone : they r. will altogether bring ilpwards- of 90 perch Immediate poffefiion will be given; For terms apply to the fublcrib- or in this town. The Mill, Brewery and DiftiiMy, withtheir appurten ances, will be delivered to the tenant or tenants in good repair', and muftbe so returned, at the expiration of the lease orleafes, , PHILIP RICHARD FENDALL. t. Alexandtiti, Aug". iS—25 r 7 // ■- - p O/? sjle, G COFFEE, in hhds. hb's. & bagO COTTON, of Demerara, and > entitled to dnwback SOAL-LEATHER > 4nd ' Also, „ A 1 BOSTON BEEP, and Mould and Dipt CANDLES. Apply to ISAAC HARVEY. ['n. No. 5 south Water-street. 8 rtio.zo. Beii Sa' es of India Goods. The Cargo the ship Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal- r and Bengal, l * consisting « - - ALaTge and general assortment of feengal afl« Madras gy J COTTON and SILK GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE A variety fine worked and plain Muslins, , Doreas, Isfc. Also, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, bi In tiosfes and bags—and BLAG& PEPPER., wife For Sale by of th WUlrngs V Francis, No. ai Penn Street. tice a lune 8 * a French Goods. Received by the Sally, Miltheß, frofa Havre-Je* the l ;!l Grace, x 1 1 C™" kS } I ' ad:cS ' SHOJES ® f aII co,ofs forts and nse ' mini * x Ditto whitfirild colored Silk STOCKINGS rupt I Ditto Fine I AWN be I Ditto best fine CAMBR.IC ns 1 Ditto Ladies'beft fnammy and Gre oble Gloves For Sale by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. . *" g - - * Th Dutch Goods> bj Received by the Per.nfylvcinia, pom Amjlerdam* j -r---*" Gtxr lapses -j" . : uca Morla.ix ) aarr Ticklenburgs > In Bales pj av Ofnaburgs j a Id £ er T n t Stripes, incafi* G » Hacrlcm J , true Hollands ") jDUCK.tin ditto Ravens J Bedtic ks, in ditto Brittle, > iD dhto Beir Platilles j For Sale by THOMAS S3* JOHN KETLAND. AUg. 29 5 as. For Sale, can A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefem dl^ c street, between Front and Seco'-.d (Iriets, in which MeffrSi James Calbraith M Co. have for man} yean (and now do) carried on bulinels. j„ t PoiLllioii Viil be gicen in one month, or sooner. ; For terms apply to WILLIAM BEI.L, or • en " HECTOR CALBRAITH. ■April 21. § ;k- ' Or A Book-Keeper, ( kt /AR Clerk'splace is wanted by a person properly quali a ;d \ ) fii/d, and whose th irafler will be fotind uneiception- ' ujd able. Apply to the Printer. , ted Aug.-II - lf •_ ' " To be Sold, — A valuable Lot of Ground, A T the fsu-.h-eaft corner of .Market and Front-streets, , . \ extending on Vlakr.t-ilreet one hundred feet, to the S tlu ' house occupied by R. Aitkin and Son, and twenty-five put feet on FrOnt-street, with the buildings thereon—The wil > es " corner houfe,-no.v in poffefiion ofjlimcs Stokes, is Well wii known, having been many years occupied as the mer- J chants coffee house. It is propoftd to divide the ground — into convenient lots for (lores, for which, from its excel- o. — lent fituatioft for business, it seems particularly suited; or, if mod agreeable to pnrchafers, it will be fold together. 7,-. For terms- apply to Israel Pleafants, or Po Charles & Joseph Pleafants. rhe s *pt- 8- dtf _ two , d\jty on carriages. lcry _ 'ex- Notice is hereby Given, my. AT agreeably to an aft of Cong.refs of the United 3ur- # Slates of America, passed at Philadelphia, the 28th day 40 of Mav, 179S'; laying duties 00 Carriages, for the convey and ance of perions, and repealing the former ads for that'pur can- poie.—That (heiefhaN be levied, colleaed and paid, upon j ient all carnages for the conveyance of perions, which thall be — iftve kept ty or for any person, for his or h«r own ufc, or to let ther ) oui to hire, or for,the conveying ot passengers, the Icveral du. m g ties and rates following, to wit. » a V i- ®" or u P on every Coach, 15 dols. *• upon eve-y Chariot, 12 dols. cei CS 2 tipon every Post Chariot, 12 dols^ upon every Poll Chaifey 12 dols. upon every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 dols " upon every Cwachee, 9 dols. upon other Carriages, having panne/ work, above, ille- with blinds, glasses or curtains, 9 dols. pers upon four wheel cariiages, having framed posts and iin top: wth lleel fp'ings, 6 ciols. , ac e\v- upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iron rop- fpnngs or jacks. 3 dols. _ upoii curi irles with tops, 3 aols« • the upon chaises wjth tops, 3 dols. [(jif. upon thairs with tops, 3 dols. , 4 C nda- uj-on alkies with tops, § dols. — iany upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. 6^ upon two wheel carriages, with steel or iron fpfings, -kct 3 dols. jn • 1 For and upon all other two wheel can ia#es, 2 aols. ef rnts 1 upon every four whe<. I carriage, having iiamed posts j and tops, and reftiug upon wooden spars, 2 dols. the The Coll. florS of the Revenue of the ti Ift lurvev of the ' ac " DiftntVof Pennsylvania, will attend daily, one il the goth day °^ e '" of September next, for the purpole o' rece ing >he dunes on j the Carnages, a:No. 117, in Race or Saffafrai street, in iheCity -• J !of Philadelphia, at the houtf ol'Daniel S. Clair, Efq in the cc County of Montgomery; and at ihe homeoi Abraham Du- m lith's bois, Esq. in the County of Bucks; of w ich all persons poi- 10 :00k, fetfed ol*f«ch Carriages are detircd toy for the'bible, By R. Watson, o. x>. f. h. s. Bifl-bp of Latuiaff, I'Jc Being a complete refutation of Paine's Jlge cf Re of on, Afl a yourik; geftflemai. in Ne -York. * Thcfc tloi.gb are ilrange, but not more ltruftge than tnie." To which ts added, A Bbftfcript to Peter Porcupine : Being remarks on a Pam'phkt v lately pufelhtwd by him* entitled, his." We and. Adventures.' 0. ir DANIEL DUTECTQf:, u I'll tell the bold fae'd villain that he lies." Sold by A. &J. G HekUersom;' corner of Relief and Carter's Alley, back of No 77, Dock ftreet,'and by th« different booksellers in this city. ch Sept. 7- my,&l -■ n ' ! JUST P U BL'ISH ED, And for Suit at the /hop of LVJLJLIAM CQBBETT* Cppcfn-c Chfiji Church, A PaINT, entitled 7ht SWAN and the WICK, ~ Or the Treaty of Amity and Commerce fcefnfully rejeiflsd. .. May it haJ 4 tbrfame flact~~ PORCUPINE, a p.int. The BLUE S OP, a pamphlet. A PILL FOR P. P. do. The IMPOSTOR DETECTED, do. Sept. 5 3' ' Evening School, , ts No. 201, ARCH S7 A' i\ET. the S. LEWIS refpeelfully inferms his friends and the ive public, that his Evening School for Yoong Qentj-IMem 'he will commence on Monday, September, for ths 'ell winter feafoß. er- Sept. 8. ' V °4 1 md — St. Croix SUGAR and MOLASSES. Landing from on board the fchooncr Little 1 An, Capt» 1 Thomas Dennett, at Racp-lir.-et wharf, A choice parcel of St. Croix Sugar, and a few hoglheads of MolalTes. _ For Sale by 7 Praters and Co. Augnft 3 ||[n . . . . dl ° .. 70,000 Pieces Nankeens, j ed Of the beji quality and on reajonable terms, la y v fOR sale BV iur- Philip Nicklin & Co. P™ Atigtift 46. dtf d '« Lottery F U " OR railing fixthoufind foe hundr«d and fixty-fevea dollars and fifty cents, by a dedudion of fifteen per ccntfrcm the prizes, and not twO blanks to a prize, viz 1 I Prize of 5000 d«llanis dollars 5000 1000 1000 t ,500 r SOO lOCO ove, JO 100 acoo , 99 jo 49J0 and goo ' i° co zoo® fto,ooo s Last drawn numbers cf 1000 dollars each, 5&00 Z33® Prizes. 44,4JO j 4018 Blanks. 63J0 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44,4 JO ings, By order of the Directors of the Society for eftabiiih •ng LMeful Manulaflurcs, the fuperintendants of the Pat er.on Lottery hive requtfted the .Managers to offer the p® os foregoing S«h;me to tne public, and have directed them ' to reiund the money to thoie perions who havj purchased : '^ c in the tormer Lottery, or exchange the tickets for ticket*, ,'I ln this Lottery. , , • . ■„ ' , riie lottery has actually commenced d. awing, and will A,e continue until finilhed. ■. hit o. the Blanks and frizes O U . may be seen at the office ol William Blackburn, No. 64 pot - I outh Second street, who will give information where tick-, ets may be procured. Dated this 17th day of June, 1796. J. N- GUMMING, ~) ' >in- JACOB X. cIAiioEXBERG, > "lanagers. e . h • JONATHAN HHHA, J » n « J N dtf eo - r J _~j 1 1 ~ t»nd Waftiingtoii Lottery. Brsnt8 rsnt TH£ Eighteenth and Nin.te nth Days' Diawing of the W fhington Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No 2t4. Market-street, where tickets may be examined. si, lnlormation given where titketi in ill the other lotteries may be procure*. Septen>hfr 8.