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of the Ulllitetl & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
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\Nvmser 12.56. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1796. ,\Vqlumz X.
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For Boston,
The Schooner Olive, *
Peres Driakwater, matter, will pe£- I
V ' * :** , tivcly fail on Tucfday the 20th mft
havtag part of h«r cargo engaged. For freight or passage 0o
apply to J. JENKS, g
Sept 16. No. 70, North water-il rcet. p or
—~—. — ——- ————
For Norfolk and Baltimore, s^v
The Sloop NONPAREIL, receiv
JOHN HAMLYN, Matter, from]
Will fail in all this week. For freight Sep
and palfage ; apply te the Capt. on board, _
North fide of JESSE and ROBERT,
~~- Wains wharf, or to the Subscribers, J £
Who have now landtag from J,'aid Shop,
A few Hhds. of proof Antigua RUM.
The NONPAREIL is intended as a constant trader, be
tween Baltimore and Philadelphia, il suitable encouragement
is received.
LEVI HOLLINGSIVORTH, & SON.
September 13, 1796. S 5'
FOR LONDON, '
The capital (hip CERES,
o- To fail soon :—For freight or paflage
apply to DAVY, ROBERTS & Co. or For
John Vaughan, Pl
September io. , Front-street.
FOR SALE, Abi,c
The Schoorfer LARK, A bii>
Qne fjundred and twenty tons burthen.
A new velTel well found, well built, & _ . '
fails extremely fact. For terms apply Bpu J.
t« -the mafier on board, or to Brov
fafph 'ifittbvnj *fr~G+~
If the above vefTel is not fold in a few days, fhc will Char
take freight on very low terms for Boston. Cine:
Sept. 10. Cum
— Dam
For Sale or Charter, I Dow
1 Fran
BOSTON, Gre<
BURTHEN about 1000 Bbls. of flour—Die may be sent G^(
to sea at a small expence, her fails and rigging being in Gre(
good order—apply to , „
James Campbell, or
' George Latimer. dof.
i Har
FOR SALE, Thu
CfeL The ship STAR,
Mg&£R| John Vanneman, Matter,,
A T T'N G at Walnut-ftract wharf, Philadei-
I 1 phia built, of live oak and cedar, will J
™ y about 3100 barrejf, is two years old, and in com- the
nlea- order to receive a cargo—For terras apply to No.
plea, order to TH & OS. & JOHN KETLAND. *
Who have also for sale said vessels cargo—confilling of— fott
Wine and Porter bottles, S
— WiJ 9, fn ift by Tl. 1
Pipes in boxes
Earthen-Ware in crates.
Grindstones, Coals, Whiting, &c.
Aug.ag 1_ in l
~~ At South-street wharf,
WII.L BE LANDED, Friday, 19th inft. August,
by snow Hope, from Jamaica, and Coop Sally,
from l'ort-au-Prince,
•joo Hhds. COFFEE,
70 Hhds. SUGAR.
Also, the cargo of the Sivedijh brig Gujlaf Adolphc,
capt. Ramfre, from Gibraltar,
rfl and 4th proof Brandy, in pipes and hhds. _
Hazle Nuts in sacks
St. Übes SALT, for sale by 1
PETER BLIGHT. *
>—a For Charter, x
JWWvjt"" Thefaidbrig
GUSTAF AdOLPHE, file
A Swede, with a Mediterranean pass, mi
. a very fi ne veflel, about joo tons bur- fto
.ben. Aug. .8. „ £
For Sale or Charter, ca
P—l_ THE FAST-SAILING SHIP P c
LIGHT-HORSE, | a h
LYING at Mess. J. &R. Wain's wharf, yi
♦^tuS"and seventy tons burthen, a stout, strong til
vessel, and well fsund. For terms apply «° °
Joseph Anthony & Co.
Sept. T. — i g 1
— INDIA SALES. »
» /-vN Thursday the aid inft. at 10 o'clock, A. M. wil, S
O be fold at '.he stores qf Willings and francs, a large d
quantity of INDIA GOODS, imported 111 the Ganges, ._
|i from Bengal, confilling of w
iO(?o pieces Gurrahs
ioco do. Bifras, different kinds r
3500 do. Coffas, do. 0
450 do. Humhum*,do. , „
600 do. Patna hdkfs. for women c
100 ho. Addacies e
go do Table cloths
300 do. Emerties b
So do. Punjums f
' -560 do. FineJVlulmuls t
T. 0,0 do. Fine Dacca hdkfi. r
ICO do. Worked Muslins c
100 do. D ore as t
tco do. Book Muslin a*
TOO do. black and iolored Pcrfians or Taffet.es
j 20D do. Bandannoes, chocelate, red and blue ,
140 do. Choppa RomaW ' (
40 quarter cases of Hyfort Tea of goad quality j
An Souchong j
The coarse goods will be fold by the bale, the taffeta,
rKSS:»a,,;
previous to the sale. JQHN cqmnELLY, Aaioneer.
September 8. - - . : 1
DTlTolution of Partnerlhip.
ip.t-tnrrlbip between ROBERT ANDKEWS
«V* s\ti\A PTIF ni r H, under the firm of ANDRtwa
nA big d.tlvcd Ml perfen, who are
indemed to, o, who have claims
rcqjefied to apply ior a'nQRHWS,
No. 86, So. Whaivet.
f d tf
Sept.6,l79S.
The Cargo of the Polacre Independent, p
CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lis
bon, landing at t.he fubfciibers wharf— . ,
28 Pipes of Brandy A til
18 Bales of Spanish wool
3 do. of Annifeed jjigV
7000 BuQiels of belt Lilbon Slit the So;
80 Boxes of Lemons {1011 of
For sale by WILLINGS k FRANCIS. Aj>p
A L S O,
Seventy Hogsheads of prime JAMAICA SyCARS*,
received by the ship Domlnick Terry, Capt. De Hirt,
from Kingston. Sept
Sept. 13. d
JUST ARRIVED, from Lisbon, A"
And fer Sale by the Subfcribcrs, MelFrs
Lisbon Wine, no^
' lo pipes and quarter-cases ; p
5000 Bushels Lisbon Salt.
Jeffe & Robert Wain.
Sept. 10. . dtf
M AILS, 2'
r For the following Post Offices, -will be closed at U 1
Philadelphia ON Friday ifternoon at sun-set
Mails from the fame Pojl- Offices will arrive on
Fridiy morning— -
Abbotflown, P. Hanover, P. IPITTSBIIRG, P. jy
Abingdon, Va. Hagerftown, Md. Rockinghamc.h.v 'j
Bardftown, K. Harrodfburg, K. Sharpfburgh, Md- q
Bedford, P. Hancock, Md. Shepherdftown, Va • q
, Bathc.h. Va. Jonefboro', Ten. SpringfielJ, K. J
" Bourbon, K. Knoxville, Ten. Stevtnfburgh, Va. j.
Brownfville t P. Lancaster, P. Strafburg, Va. H
r»T ® ' Va. Utaunaaa,VaL. , -t- I
ill Chamhefiburg, P. Cfenngten, K. ISweei bprings,Va. .
Cincinnati, n. w. t. Lexington, Va. Taney-Town, Md. j
Cumberland, Md. K. Union, P. fof
~ Danville, K. Marietta, n. w t. Wifh;ngt6n, P, Atlf
Downingtown, P. Millerfiown, P. Washington, K.
Frankfort, K.' Martin&urg, Va. Williamsport, Md.
Fredericktn. Md. Montgomery, cv. Winchester, Va.
Morgantown, Va. Weft Liberty, Va.
Greenfburg, P. Nalhville, K. Wheeling, Va.
Gettifbtirg, P. Mew-Market, Va. VVoodftock, Va.
n Greenbrier c.h. v. Oldtown, Wythe c. h. Va.
111 Greencvjlle, Ten. Peterfburgh, P. |York P.
The MAIL from Lancafler, P. arrives at Philadelphia,
every Monday, Wednefd.y and Friday, at 6 P.M..and
closes at Philadelphia the fame davs, at 7 P. M-
The MAIL for Pottfgrove, Reading, Lebanon, and
" HarrUburg, will close at Philadelphia, every Tucfday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 P. M.
General Poll-Office, September 13,1796. d 4t.
el- Washington Lottery. ju
rill THE Twentieth and Twenty-firft Days' Drawing of
m- Wafltington Lottery, No. s, are received at the office At
No. 234, Market-street, where tickets may be examined. rl
N. fy- Inlormatian given where tickets in all the other m
— lotteries may be procured.
September IJ, 1796.
1 FOR GALE, I'l'ti
WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old, into
f in pipes and hogsheads • corj
— Claret, genuine old, in cases prot
Gin, in pipes, from Holland to at
. Earthen Ware, in crates A
" ' Basket Salt, in hogsheads ■
y ' Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 and 9
Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead
Steel, German and Raffia, in barrels \
Anchors, cables, junk, bunting, tarpolin canvas, IS
; Tin plates—Ah invoice Stationary! by will
>be ' TIIOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. Sat,
July *<) $
A very valuable Merchant Mill, p J
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 thanfeven, r.oi mors than
eleven years, from the firll day of September next. The
>afj, mill-house is 41 by 40 feet, three stories high, built with <-p
bur- stone, and has in it three pairs of French Burr Stones, two i 1
u . overlhot 18 feet water-wheels, and .Evans's machinery jQ f
complete, with every other thing proper and neceifary for anc
carrying on the bulinefs with dispatch, and at as little ex- pof<
penfe as possible, all in good order.—From the mill to my all 1
landing on the Potomac river, (-.vhrre craft, of any bur- kep
then may dsliver grain and take in flour) it is about 40 °, ut
barf, yards, and from thence by water to George-Town and | '> es
rung the City of WafhingtoH, about 3 miles, and to Alexan- sol
drii about !i miles. This situation, aided by a fufficient
capital, will command the produce of a very extensive
back country, where Urge quantities of wheat and other
grain is annually made, the distance to it being from 8
to 10 miles less than to any market town upon the navi
, gation of the Potowtnac. There are on the premises a
1 ' large stone Coopers' (hip, a stone granary, and acommo-
3 C s house. At the landing aferefaid a bridge
"8"' is now building over the Potomac, which is in (rreat for
wardnefs and probably will be finithed the ensuing fall.
There are also 09 the premises, a Brewery and Distille
ry, built with stone, in them are three stills, two coppers
or boilers, with every necessary article, all new, and in
good order, and fufficieotly large to carry on the Brew
erjuind Distillery upon a very extehfiye plan. This prop
erty 1 will rent for the fame term of years.
Upon my lands adjoining the premises, and along the
banks of the river, 'where craft may lead with ease and dif- *%
patch, is an i nmenfe quantity of building and founda- !
tion-ftones. Four quarries are now open, and as many j
more may be opened with ease 1 the stone taken from these ! p
quarries is better, and has the preference at this market,
to any other stone brought to it. I will rent these quarries c
fcparately or together as may best suit. jot
5 On the top of the hill, and about 100 yards from the c
mill, is a stone Dwelling-hoUse, large enough for the ac- !r
commod'ation of a familJ: also, a kitchen, dairy, smoke- fe
V lioufc, &c. and a garden, enc ofed and in cultivation, the
foi of'which is equal in goodness to any in this state. I
aftetas wil i a lso rent this property. J „
:as 5 Adjoining to the Brewery and Distillery is a Smith s £
ldwill fliop, in which is a complete set of Blacksmith's tools, )(
which 1 will also rent, and if agreeabie I will hire to the
M da y tenant two negro black&r.iths, one of them is a complete 0
workman. . # a
eer# [{ I rent out the stone quarries, I will fell three craits, r
vy-hich were built for the purpose of carrying stone : they
will altogether bring upwards of 90 perch Immediate
jnd poffcflion will be given. For terms apply to the fUbfcrib
,F,v's er in this town.
The Mill, Brewery and Distillery, with the.r appurten
f»° are ances, will be delivered to the tenant or tenants in good
1 a ' re pair, and must be so returned, at the expiration 01 the
leaf* or leak's
: (t PlilllP RICHARD FEND ALL.
1 tf Alexandria, Aug. 16— tjj W
>i- For Sale,
(In an excellent situation for bulinefs,)
A three-flory brick House and Lot of
Ground, A
Eighteen feet front and twenty-five feet.in depth, on s e p,
the South fide of Market near Front-street, now inpoffef-
fioii of Samuel Read.
•Appiy to /
Israel Pleafants, or 9
Charles & Joseph Pleafants,
Sept. r.v dtf Sep!
For Sale,
A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut R
street, between Fron< and Second ftrcets, in which
Metfrs. James Calbraith &Co. have for many years (and
now do) carried on bulinefs. 40 ' '
Poffedion will be given in one month, or sooner. I Cai
For terms apply to WILLIAM BEI.L, or i Dit
HECTOR CALBRAITH. I Dii
April *L § 1 2-'
— — I Dn
A Book-Keeper,
/\R Clerk's placc is wanted'by a person properly quali-
vy fi s d, and whose charaiSler will be found unexception
able. Apply to the Printer. Of
r Aug. II s_. Houfc
; Dutch Goods, _ F i=
Received by the Pennsylvania, .from Arrflerdam. G
GIN, in pipes
Morlaix ")
v T ifklenburgs > In Bales /l n dj
Ofnaburgs J a
Hacrlem } in
Hollands 7 DUCK, in ditto
Ravens j .
r- j: ";- Ben
i ?££" }
For Sale by THOMAS W JOHN KETLAND.
Att?. 19 §
d. Sales of India Goods. And
The Cargo of theihip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal
cutta and Bengal,
CONSISTING OF Lad
A Large and general assortment Bengal and Madras
COTTON and SILK GOODS.
AMONG WHICH ARE
ia ,' A variety fine worked and plain Muslins, B ioo<
Doreas, Itfc. Also,
nd A Quantity of Excellent Sugar,
iy, In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, Bein;
For Sale by
Willings Francis,
No. 21 Penn Street.
June 8 §
tic! At a special meeting. of the Board of Di
ed. reStnrs for i/Jlabliking ufeful Manufactures, holden
ller • at Pater.fan, 'July 8, 1796,
r) ESOI.~V£D, That a special meeting of the Stock-
,"v holders of the Society be called on the firlt Monday, |—I
l;tidg the third ay of OAober 'next, atPatcrfon, by ten
of the clock of the mrd tK.r. >f' t f-- y
lid, confukraticn the propriety of dissolving the said
corporation, agreeably to the law in such cafe made and
provided —and the Stockholders are earr.cftly requested g
to attend the said meeting in person or by proxy. 11
Aug,ll 17 dtjOthO
' "hTbernian society.
A QUARTERLY MEETING of the Hibehnian I j-
Socie'i v for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland, s
will held at Mr. M'Shane's tavern, in Third-street, on -j
). Saturday the 17th inll. at seven o'clock in the Evening. ;
j Matbsif Caret, Sec'ry. I 1
September 13, 1796. d J I
P. S. It i 8 particularly rcquefted the meipbers will be J
piineHinl in their attendance. '
INF ■ I
DUTY ON CARRIAGES.
Po-
The Notice is hereby Given, j
with 'p>H AT agreeably to en aft of Congress of the United
two 1 Slates of America, passed at Philadelphia, the ißih day
nery jQ f Mav, 1796 i laying duties 011 Carriages, for the convey- I
y for a,ice of pcrtons, and repealing the former acts for that pur
e ex- ' pole.—That .here (hall be levied, collected and paid, upon
omy all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which (hall be
bur- kept bv or lor any person, for his or her own use, or to let
t 40 out to hire, or for the conveying of paffengcr., the levcral du.
1 and ' ( ' ts an d rates following, to wit. I O
n - For and upon every Coach, 15 dols.
'. upon evel y Chariot, 12 dols.
upon every Post Chariot, it doll.-
' ve upon every Post Chaile, 12 dols. ; I
ut "er , U p Qn evcl y phaeion, with or without top, 9 doll j -
om 8 upon every Coachee, 9 dols.
navi- upon other Carriages, having panne 1 work above, j
ifes a w iih blinds, glaffesor curtains, g dols.
nmo- upon four wheel carriages, having framed polls and |
ridge ' top) with steel fpiings, 6 dols. 11
: for- upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iron | .
ill. I'prings or jacks, 3 dols.
ftille- upon curricles with tops, 3 dols.
,ppers upon chaises with tops, 3 dols. I
nc l | n upon chairs with tops, 3 dols.
3, ew . upon lulkies with tops, 3 dols. IJ
upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. |V
"* upon two wheel<ariiages, with steel or iron springs, j
x 1 3 dols. ,
'j i-r 'Jbr*nd upon all other two wheel carliages, « dols. ' |s
id «lil- upon every four wheel carriage, having framed polls I
,url " a " and tops, and reftiug upon wooden spars, 2 dols. I
many The Colltftors of the Revenue ol the firft lurvev of the I
1 these ! oj(t r jft of Pennl'ylvania, will attend daily, until the 30th day I
afket, of September next,for the purpose of receiving the duties on I
jarries c at No. 11 y,in Race or SalLfraj street, in the City I j
of Phifadelphia.'at the house of Daniel S. Cl.ii, Efq in the I
m the 1 Countv ol Montgomery ; and at the houie ol Abraham Du- j >
he ac- bois, Ehq. in the County of Bucks; of which all persons pol- I,
moke- felled of f»ch Carriages are defued to take notice. I ,
m, the Not'ce is also given,
ltc " 1 TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign distilled fpiri- I '
, tuous liquors,that licence, will be granted to them 1 one li 1
>mitl\ s c( , rcc f or carrying an the bulinefs of retailing of WioCs, in aj '
i tools, lcts g llaiulty) or lels quantities than 30 gjllonsr-and one !
to the licence for carrying on the bufinels of retailiag Spirituous li- I
mplets 014 in ( e li quauiiiies than no gallons, at the fame time and I
at the fame places, by the offtcers legally authonaed to gr.ut
craits, fucte liccncts.
; they • • WILLI M NICHOLS,
nediate Infpeftor of the Revenue of the firft lurvey I
ibferib- of the ditlrift of Penuf.lvania.
Office of Infpeftion, at ? -,3°
purten- Philadelphia, 21ft July, 1J96. S
n good 1 1-1 " I
01 thc w ANTED,
ALL. An APPRENT j'CE to lit Prirting Bufmfs.
•jw Enquire at this Office. * u £ - 9 »
_ ——— " "V
Rofs and Simfon
HaTc for Sale, • •
A few calks Bees-Wax,
Of an excellent quality,
And a parcel of Lampblack.
Sept. 14. ■
Just Landed,
ij6 Bags of Prime Coffee,
EutilUJ to drawback.
For Site at 127, South Sfeonu-ftrcet.
Sept. IJ. _ ***3 .
French Goods.
| Received by .the Sally, Mitchell, from Havre di*
Grace,
40 Trunks ■> Lad ; es > SHOES of all colors forts and fizc*
I Cafe j
I Ditto white and colored Silk STOCKINGS
I Ditto Fine LAW N
I Ditto best fine CAMBRIC
I Ditto Ladies' best (hammy and Grenobl * Gloves
For Sale by THOMAS S JOHN KE 1 LAND.
AUg. 14 '
A Single Woman,
Of a good chara&er, that would take part o.t a firall
House, may hear of one by applying'at No. 110, North
Front-street .Sept. 14.
Great is Tauth and must prevail.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And for fait at No- 41 Cbefnut-ftreet ty J- Ok:'\QD>
An 'Vpdioi'V tor the bible,
By R. PVjtson, d. d. f- r. s.
Rifhop of Lav. 'ass, .
Being a complete refutation of Paine s
—hgs oj lXZaJorr; — :
i. Aid the onlv answer to the Second l'jrt.
August 30. ,Jtt
THIS DAT f- ' vB- I rlt'.lJ,
And fold by W ILL I A M C O BBETT, oppoiue
1- Christ Church,
MISS WILLI IMS'S
1S Last Lesson to the Admirers of French
Liberty.
Let those who doubt of the f-db Rated in Porcupine's
Bloody Buoy, read here and.be convinced-
At the fame place may be had,
Watson's Apology for the Bible ;
Being a complete refutation of that hhfphctnous work
falfcly called the " Age of Rcafoi>."
As Aifo
All the Grub-street Pamphlets, vomited forth from
the lungs of filth and falsehood, against
— Peter Porcupine.
Sept. < 4-
Wm. HOLDERN ftS;•> ,
'No. 76 High Street,
T TAS received, by the latest arrival-! from Europe and
' y ' li. the East Indies, a well feletfed assortment ol Su.t
f n MerceryJLinen Drapery and Hoberdathery Goods; whic.i
r ...
, amongst which are,
"j Some fine Ipdiamutlinsembroidered with gold and fflver
Cd Superfine Bock, Jaci.net, and Mulmut ditto .
1 do do do Handkerchiefs
Some extra black taffetic9,Uiteftringsand colored Perfianj
I Band»no Handkerchiefs
1 Lone and short Nankeens
1 Entrfith Mantuas of the firft quality
AN J Damatk tabic linen and napkins, very fine
nd > I Silk Hosiery, an elegant aflortment
on Thead and cotton do .
ng. I Umbrellas—green silk, oll'd do. and do cloth
French cambrics, very fine
I Irith Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 $
70,000 Pieces Nankeens,
J Of the bejl quality and on reajonable terms,
I FOR SALE BY
Philip Nicklin iff Co.
I August 36. —-
ited Julf Arrived,
day m t he Snow Boston," James Kirkpatrick, master from Li
'eV I verpocl,
oon I s©°° Bulhcla SALT ; I
? Z 100 Crates QUEENS WARE ; and
> let An Assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY ;
<J U . I FO R SA L E
On board, at Pine-street wharf. -Apply to
Jams Campbell, or
George Latimer.
I April 19-
CABLES,
'° Ve ' From 16 to 9 i inches, for sale by
and I Jeremiah Warder,
iron July It S No it north 1 hird-ftreet.
FOR SALE,
A Complete Font of Brevier,
I T7Ntifely new , and yet unopened. The weight c I this
li, font is about Jixlb. It is from the Soundery of I
I Wilson & Sons,Glafgow,and will he fold at co.. & charges.
rings- 1 Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal Chafes.
Enquire at the Office of the Gazette ol the Umtde
_ I Krltse.'llO Chefnut-ftreet. Aug ,19
pods 7 , — •*— ——
oUhe FOR SALE-,
A very Valuable Estate,
<*City OAI.LED 7WITTENHA M, situate in the
in the K J tow-nfhip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware,
n Da- L 'a miles from I'huad lphia, and half a mile from the
lS P 01 " I new Western road 1 containing 130 acres of excellent land,
Lt of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood
land, and the reft arable of the firft quality. There are
I on the premises a good two scry brick house, with 4 rooms
If 1" on a floor, and cellars under the whole with a pump-well
s in a of excellent water in front; a large frame barn,
'd one and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and ltone,
ions li- spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach
ne and es. The field* are all in clover, except those immediately
o grant under tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage
of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con*
lurvey I situation is pleasant and lical thy, and from the high
cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the
I vicinity to the city, it is very . iitable for a gentleman s
- I °The^foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob
1 de-eased and offered for sale by . _
J Mordeeai Lewis,
x 'f s ' I q£l. 9. tt&i Surviving Executor.