«*v »7-y r #S?ettt»f& & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. NVVBEX TUES DAT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1796. {V plums X. -—— ————————————— . » 1 1 rr 1 TFor Sale, Freight or Charter, yrrtjg The Ship General Washington, Now discharging her cargo from Liver pool at Rofs's Wharfr—She is a tact fail -IVig ftiip, and may be Tent to sea at a small -xpence, having been decked and refitted in Liverpool. 1 Apply lo Kearny Wharton. j Wholifei PHI or. h fajd (h»p, I J A few thousand Bushels Salt and Coal. Sept. >9. pJT - * For Charter, The Dani,h Barque Benevhntura j Samuel Stub, matter, good vefTel, of about two hundred jy tons burthen. JESSE & ROBERT WALN. Sept. 17. **- The Schooner L AfR. K, One Hundred and twenty tons burthen. ' A new vefTel well found, well built, & fails extremely fact. For terms apply to the mailer on board, or to Jofepb Anthony & Co. If the above vessel is not fold in a few dayi, she will take freight on very low terns for Boston. Sept. 10. d FOR SALE, r , fteL The ship STAR, ' John Vanweman, Matter, ia T "TINO. at Walnut-ftraet wharf, Philadel -1 1 phia built, of live oak and cedar, will tarry -bout 3100 barrels, is two years old, and in com ulca order to reccive a cargo—For terras apply to V THOS.& JOHN ZETLAND. Who have also for sale said veflels cargo—consisting of— Wine and Porter bottles, Window G, ass, 6byßto 16 by 11. Pipes in boxes Earthen-Ware in crates. Grindstones, Coals, Whiting, &c. I Aug. 19 §_ j -AL qiith-Jflxeet wharf, WILL BE LANDED, Friday, 19th inft. August, by snow Hope, from Jamaica, and flosp Sally, from Port-au-Prince, 300 Mhds. COFFEE, ' 70 Hhds. SUGAR. Also, the cargo of the Swedijh brig Guflaf Adolphe t ctlpt. Ramfre, from Gibraltar, rfl and 4th proof Brandy, in pipes and hhds. Hazle Nuts in sacks 1 St. Übes SALT, for sale by PETER BLIGHT. For Charter, * — The said brig Gustaf Adolphe, rf A Sswede, with a Mediterranean pass, a very fitie veffelj about 200 tons bur then. Aug. >B.' ffzweoaw , For Sale or Charter, THE FAST-SAILING SHIP rfMk* LIGHT-HORSE, LYING at Mess. J. & R. Wain's wharf, and seventy tons burthen, a stout, strong . vessel, and well feund. For term apply to -Joseph AAthony & Co, Sept. I. _ dtf _ nankeens, Of the firjl quality, FOR SALE >7", J RD. and JAS. POTTER. For any quantity above Five Thousand Pieces, a li beral Credit will be given. R. & J; P - September 13. * ■ INDIA SALES. ON Thursday the il& inft. at,lo o'clock, A. M. will be fold at the ftorcs of Willings and Franeis, a large quantity .of INDIA GOODS, imported in the Ganges, from Bengal, consisting of 3000 picces Gurrahs ' 1000 do. Baftas, different kinds 3500 do. CoffaSj do. 450 do- Humh'ums, do. 600 do. Patna hdkfs. for women 100 ho. Addaties 80 do Table cloths , ' 300 do. Emcrties 80 do. Punjums 300 do. Fine Mulmuls 200 do. Fine Dacca hdkfs. ISO do. worked Muslins joo do. Dorea.l 100 do. Book Muslin icc do. black and colored Persians or TaiTetiee 1200 do. Eandannoes, chocolate, red and blue l»o do. Ch<>ppa Romals 40 quarter calks of Hyson Tea of goad qeality, 40 Souchong .The coarse goods will be fold by the bale, the taffetas anu bandannoes in lots to suit the purchaferc, the teas by the chest. The whole is entitled to the drawback,and will be fold £§r approved notes, on a liberal credit. The goods may be fcen from the 15th inft. to the day previous to the sale. JOHN CONNELLY, A&ionecf-. September 8. To be disposed of, THE time sf a healthy NEGRO WOMAN, who has be:ween : four and five years to serve: She Can lie recommended f<>r her sobriety and honesty. For • puticulars enquire »t No. Chelnut-flrect. August 3. w<f French Goods. Received by th& SaJ/vy Mitchell\ ffom Hdvre-de• Grace, A to Trunks ■» L , SHOES of a ii co i ors forts and sizes 1 Cafe S . . ] I Ditto white and colored Silk STOCKINGS t^e \ Ditto Fine LAWN f, ol I Ditto best fine CAMBP-IC t Ditto La 'il..' best (hammy and Grenoble Gloves For Sal -by THCfMA-S& JOHtf KETIAND. Aug. 14 ~ Wm. HOLDERNhjSSE, J No. 76 High Street, . HAS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and | £ the Eall Indies, a well ftlcfted assortment of Silk I M| Merctry, Linen Drapery and Haberdaftiery Goods; which , Ro , he willfell, Wholesale and Retail, en the low eft terms ;• j j AMONGST WHJCH ARE, Some fine India muslins embroidered with gold and frlver Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto Do do do do Handkerchiefs Some sxtra black taffeties,luteftringsand colored Persians i Bandano Handkerchiefs Long and short Nankeens f~ English Mantuas of the firft quality : Damaik table linen and napkins, very fine » Silk Hosiery, an elegant aifortment __ Thead and cotton do • Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd do. and do cleth French cambrics, very fine Iridi Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 § 70,000 Pieces Nankeens, r Of the best quality and on reasonable terms, FOR SALE 3Y Philip NickHn £5° Co. " f fef", ■, - dtf "The Cargo tjf the PolacreTndepetid^nt, CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lil bon, landing at the fubferibers wharf— ' 28 Pipes of Brandy . f 18 Bales of Spanish wool » 3 do. of Annifeed 7000 Bushels of best Lilbon Salt [1 80 Boxes of Lemons T For sale by WILLINGS & FRANCIS. ALSO, Seventy Hogsheads of prime JAMAICA SUGARS, , received by the ship Dominick Terry, Capt. De Hart, -i from Kingston. Sept. 13. d /. \ CAB L- E S, From 16 to 9 J inches, for sale by Jeremiah Warder, July 11 § No 12 north Third-flreet. Washington Lottery. THE Twentieth and I'wenty-firft Days' Drawing of the Wafhifigton Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No. 134, Market-street, where tickets may be examined. N. B. Information given where tickcts in all the other lotteries may be procured. * September ij, 1796. df [; """ FOR SALE, ~ WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old, in pipes and hogsheads - Claret, genuine oM, in cases Gin; in pipes, from Holland \ Earthen Ware, in crates Basket Salt, in hogsheads Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 and 9 5 Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead Steel, German and Rwffia, in barrels b Anchors, cables, junk, bunting, tarpolin canvaa, 0 Tin plates—An invoice Stationary, by ii -THOMAS.& JOHN KETLAND. c 1 luly 19 1 . $ F THE PUBLIC s * IS hereby cautioned not to trust any person or - r " persons on my account, under any pretext whatever., nsl __« fliall not pay such debts as may have been, or hereafter may be contracted without my knowledge. THOMAS HOGGARD. Sept. 13. tt&f3 INFQRMAIION TS given daily of the drawing of the WASHINGTON c ig 1 LOTTERY, atfthe Office a No. 147 Chef nut Jlreet, f between Fourth and Filth streets. Also, where Tickets a may yet be had. Sept. 15. ttf -r >£r The aoth and 21ft Days drawing is arrived c ! Lottery and Broker's Office, 1 No. 64, Smith Second street. li- r 1 PICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 2, for sale—a X Check Book for examination—-.and prizes paid in the late lottery. _ Check Books kept for examination and r "giftering, for the City of Wafliington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries, both of which are now drawing—information where tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn g e tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late Nevv =B» Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for examination. The fubferiber foEcits the application of the public and his friends, who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock, Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, &c. or t« obtain money on deposit of property- Wm. B/ackbtirn. Philadelphia, Augujl iB, 1796. mth FOR SALE, A Complete Font of Brevier, ENtirely new, and yet urlopened. The weight of this < 1 font is about 312 lb. It is from the Foundery of 1 Wilson & Sons, Glasgow, and will be fold at cost & charges. ' Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal Chafes. Enquire at the Officc of the Gazette of the Unitde Statse, 119 Chefnut-ftreet. Aug 19 §4W Dissolution of Partnership. THE PartnerlhiD between ROBERT ANDREWS and DAVID MEREDITH,under the firm of ANDREWS 3y and MEREDITH, bring diflolved All persons who are ill indebted to, or who have claims against: the laid house, are rcqucfted to apply for settlement to the subscriber. ay ROKERT ANDREWS, ■r. No. 86, So. Wharves. 5ept.6,1796. d if WANTED, A Middle-Aged WOMAN, «who can be well recom mended, te t3ke charge of the entire management of he children—>such a person wVll meet with suitable encou or ragemerit, and may hear of a placc, by applying to the printer of this Gazette. Sept. 14. mwf . For Sale, OI (la aft elcellent (ituation for bufineft,) publi A three-story hrick House and Lot of to m Ground, " Eighteenfeet front and twenty-five feet in depth, on the South fide of Market near Frortt-ltreet, aow in poffel fion of Samuel Re»J., Apply t« Israel Pleafants, or E Charles & Joferph Pleafants. „ iww, ,6ept. 13. dtf For Sale, A Three Cory BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chef-nut } f\_ street, between Front and Sicosd (tracts, in which ' ■ Messrs. James Calbniith & Co. have for many years (and I 1 ' now do) carried on business. I PolTeflion will be given in one month, or sooner. For terms apply to WILtIAM BEI.L, or r HECTOR CALBRAITH. Se April 11. § 5 1 A Book-Keeper, OR Clark's place is wasted by a person properly quali fied, and whose ch-irafler will be found unexception able. Apply to the Printer 1 . a Aug. II n Dutch Goods, Received by the Pennsylvania, frovi AmJlerJam. GIN, in pipes Morlaix , Ticklenburgs > In Bales Ofnaburgs J A Girjnan 7 Stripes, in cases Haerlem j . I Hollands ") BUCK, in ditto Ravens } , X3.:dtictrs,-iri dittu . r- Brittagne. > itl (litto A J Platilles 3 For Sale by THOMAS JOHN KETLAND. «g' . S * 7 Sales of India Goods. By Tht Cargo ef thefliip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal cutta and Bengal, . CONSISTING OF § A Large and general assortment of Bengal and Madras t, l\ COTTON and SILK GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE A variety fine worked and plain Muslins, x Doreas, Mfc. Alio, I A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, 3 In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, For Sale by 4 Willings y Francis, ~ No. 11 Pecn Street. ■ J June 8 § cc JUST ARRIV ED, from Li/bon, 8' And for Sale Subscribers, Ste] Lisbon Wine, In pipes and quarter-calks; p cr cooo-Bufhels Lisbon Salt JeJfe & Robert Wain. £ Sept. 10. At a fpscial meeting of the Board of Di- i reßows for ejlablijhing ufefu! Manufactures, holden _ ! at Paterfon, July 8, 1 °( RESOLVED, That a special meeting of the Stock- for holdirs of the Society be called on the firft Monday, del lieing the third ay of O .Sober nutt, at Paterfon, by ten in j&, of the clock of the fame day ; then and there to take into consideration the propriety of dissolving the said corporation,' agreeably to the law in such cafe made and — provided—and the Stockholder* are earnestly requested — to attend the said meeting in person or by proxy. August 17 dt3othO or — — ■i * A [\\ DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Fil ; Notice is hereby Given, pi — AT agreeably to an aft of Congress of the United j Cc 1 States of America, parted at Philadelphia, the aßth day j Di of May, 17g6 ; layin ; duiifs on Carriages, for trie convey- M ance of persons, and r- pealing the former acts for that pur- a pole.—That there fha.l be levied* coined and paid, upon a ets a ll carriages for the conveyance of peHons. which (hall be kept by or fpr any person, for his or hsr own use, or to let out to hire v orfor the conveying of paflengers, the several du — ties and r?tes following, to wit. • For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. upon every Chariot, 12 dols. upon every Poll Chariot, dols* upon every Post Chaise, 1 2 dojs. j n upon every Phaeton, with or without top, g dols T" upon every Coachee, § dols. or upon other Carriages, having panne x work above, w with blinds, glaffesor 9 dols. en upon four wheel carriages, having framed posts and topi with steel springs, 6 dols. wn upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iroc " ,v " springs orjaciis, 3 dols. c * or upon curricles witn tops, 3 doll* } 3 upon chaises with tops, 3 dols. V >lic upon chairs with tops, 3 dols. ck, upon lulkies with tops, 3 dols. ids, upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. or upon two wheel carriages, with steel or iron springs, 3 dols. For and upon all other two wheel carriages. 2 dolt. a 1 upon tveryfour wheel carriage, having framed posts and tops, and reftiug upon wooden spars, a dols. j The ColV&ors of the Revenue of tbe firft lurvey of the I Dtftriftof Pennfy'.vanta, will attend daily, until the 30th day this of September next, for the purpose of rece vmg the duties on 0 f Carriages, at No. n7»inßa'ce or street, in iheCity yes. of Philcdelphia, at thp bo.uit of Daniel S, Ckir, in the 3 ' County of Montgomery ; and at the houfc ot Du „de bois, Esq. in the County.of Bucks; of which all persons pof- ieiled ot such Carriages are desired to take notiee. —. Notice is also given, f, TO all retail dealer, in Wines, and foreign distilled fpirw p and tuous liquors, thai licences will be granted to >hem jor.e li cj VVS cencc for carrying on the bulinefs of retailing of Wmes, in a are lets quantity, or 111 lels quantities than 30 gdlons—and one _ are licence for carrying 00 the bufinels of retailing Spirituous li qu ws in leu quantities than 50 gallons, at the fame time and at the lame places, by the officers legally authoriaed to grant fucU licences. lf WILLIAM NICHOLS, p — , Infpeftor of the Revenue i>t the firft survey (■ of the dillriQof PenDfjlvania. c Office of Infpe£lion,at { , 3° om ". Philadelphia, sifl July, 1796. 5 f t of ■ C °h e W A .V r E D, Jn APPRENTICE to the Prirting Bufmeft. 1 vi ■ Enquire at this Officc. . 9 .• . • The Merchants and Traders OF this City, who have claims upon the French Re public, either ift the Weft-Indies or Europe, are fequefted " to meet at the Coffee-Houfe, on Turfday the soth inft. zt n o'clock. Sept. 19, : FOR SALE, PORT WINE, and HOLLAND GIN, of the firlt qualities in Pipe'. FRAuNCES and VAN REED, Brokers an ! CoremiiKon Merchants, No. 63, So. 3d St. • i iv.ci NQ.TES of feund. N. B. An APPR&ymTS VTaftal. September 14, ' rr.wf t Rofs and Simfoil 1 Tl.vc for Sale, i A few calks Bees-Wax, Of an excellent quality, And a parcel of Lampblack* Sept. 14. d Great is Truth and mu/t prevail. JUST PUBLISHED, ■ And for sale at No- 41 Chefnut-Jlreet by J. ORMRODy An Apology for the Bible, By R. WatsoAt* z>. d. f. x. s. Bishop of Lamlaff, &c. Being a Complete refutation of Paine's Age of Reason, Aid the only anf«er to the Second Part. August 30. dtf THIS DAT IS PUBUrPFI), By W. Young, Mills and Son, [Price to cts. in boards, <2 i-l neatly bound] All Apology for th._ Bible, In a series of Letter], Addrefled to Thomas Paine, author of a book entitled ' The Age of Rrafon, part the feani, being an itt •v-/ligation of true and fabulous theology. By R. WATSON, D. D F. R S. Lord SUhop of '* Landaff, and Regius Profeffir of Divinity in the University of Cambridge. Sept. 15. tu&f6 as For sale by the fublcribers, IN fiNH-STKttT, r > 130 quarter Chests frelh Hyson Tea; 100 ditto do. frefh Souchong Tea; 300 Boxes China, containing small tea I'etts of 4* picces; 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willing! & Francis. . January 30 tt&l One Hundred Dollars Reward. SOME villainous person or persons having, in the night of the 7thinft. broken and much injured the MarMe Steps at Mr. Pierce Butler's door in High-ftreef, No. 315, the above fijm of 160 dollars will be paid immedi ately to any one who will discover the perpetrator or perpetrators, so that he or they'may. he apjrehended. Apply to . PIER' F. BUTLER, Or SAM. MAGAW. . Sept. 1!• "tf&m3 j, i _ ' - TSSE NOTICE. fubferiber intends to make application for a re 'en 1. newa of the following certificate, luppofed to be loft on the passage to England in April 1794 = Certificate .'o. 10335, dated 15th November, 1793, :k- for 1830 dollars and 91 cents—Six per cent, domestic ay, debt, on the books of the Treafuryof the United States, ten in the name of the Hon. John Trevor, ike ROBERT BIRD, at John Warder's, aid Philadelphia, August 30th, 1796. *tu&f6w ind — ked India Tamboured Muslins. L_ A small, bandfome assortment of Mnflins, •viz. Fine tamboured Malqa and Santipofe Mufiins, variou» patterns and prices*. Plain 6-4 Jaconet. ted Corded apd cross-barred Muslin Shawls. lay Ditto ditto 6-4 and 4-4 Dorcas-. ey- Muslin Handkerchiefs, fine and coarse. «r- Japan Muslins, and A few pieces extraordinary fine Long Cloths, be roil s.me B.Y iT. Thomas Tinges, Ko. Illy South Thirj-ftreefc Sept-la-. , tu&Ttf TO BE SOLD, . v That Neat and Convenient House, WHEREIN th; fubferiber now lives. There are tour rooms on a floorthe house is two stories high >ve ' with a good garr«t above : under the whole is an excelU etit cellar, with a dry well, in which is a convenient framed chamber for p refer ving meat, butter, &c. in warm roo weather. Attached to the house is a Stable for three horses, hay-los , granary, and carriage-house, a wood yard paved with ftorfe, and a garden with foil of a fine quality. An indisputable title will be made to the pur- * chafer. For farther particulars apply to the fubferiber in Princeton, or. in her absence to Thomas D- Johnson, Efq» or the rev. Samnel S. Smith, ngs, ANN WITHERSPOON. Princeton, Aug 24. 2awtO >AL ', rrant • By N. and J. FRAZIER, No. 9J, S. Front-street, Prime Boston Beef, in barrels. irvey GeoVgia Cotton Carolina Rice and Indigo. Sherry and Teneriffe Wines, of excellent quality. Ravens Duck. Indio Bandanno's. Sewing Silks, various colour!. r t. Coflahsand Gurrahi. Sspt. 17. tt«4vr. 1