I of the tUttitfctJ 6 s Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Dumber 1264.] TUESDAT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1% i 79 6 - [VOLUME X. ct.-.. , ■I ■ " 1 — * . -.1.1 . 1" 1 cfa— ■ .11 —— The Brig DIANA, . Jh Ljmg at Chefnut-flreet wharf; a stout well built vessel, ene hnndre<l & fifty-eight tons burthen ; i well found, and but four years old. Apply to ■, ' Joseph Anthony y Co. irc ISept. 16- d 6 J For Sale, j»S IjSL IND UST RY, Mah< Burthen about 700 bb!«. a good *ef- I fortm fel, and will be ready to take in a car- 1 Sc; go in two or three days. Also, I FOR S>ALE, A few hhds. ANTIGUA RUM, received by said Hoop, and now lf-nding at Morton's wharf. Apply to I THOMAS GREEVES, Sept. 44. dfe. N0.73, Walnut-ftfeet. J beral _ — I Se For Charter, — KiJSSIIk The Ship Dominick Terry, ■ fßr'Jacob De Hart, mailer : an excellent I Ret of aliout 3000 barrels burthjn. I JeJfe £9° Robert Wain. ioT September sr. d I i! '^ For Sale, Freight or Charter, -jThe Ship General Walhiiigton, J Now discharging her cargo from Liver- p 0 %T pool at Rots'. Wharf—She is} tart fail- I Au j n g jy,j an( J ma y o e s en t to sea at a small I expenve, having been decked and rtfi ted in Liverpool. Apply to Kearny Wharton. Who has For sale on said ship, 1 T T" * A few thousand Bulhels Salt and Coal. O. _ ,ic Mer '9- _ hew For Charter, sc The Danilh Barque Beneventura, St Samuel Stub, matter, I Sc good vessel, of about two hundred B; 'tons burthen. JESSE & ROBERi WAI.N. I Li Sept. 17- dtf * • FOR LONDON, s. The capital ship CERES, U * fail soon:—For freight of passage Fi pply to DAW, ROBERTS 3c Co. or | tr "John Vaughan, September io. Front-street. I FOR SALE, ■£fc The (hip STAR, L T OHN Vahneman, Matter, rp, T VINO at Walnut-ftrset wharf, Philadel g~:<S I j phia built, of live oak and cedar, will p carry about 3100 barrels, is two years old, and in com pica: order to receive a cargo—For terras apply to THOS. & J")HN KETLAND. Who have also for sale said vessels cargo—confining of— Wine and Porter bottles, 7 Wind.AV G ass, 6 by 8 to »6 by Xl. Pipes in boxes I F Earthen-Ware in crates. Grindstones, Coals, Whiting, See. I s Aug. 29 - .. .j . 1 rece "brandy, n OF lft and 4 th proof, and equal in quality to that import ed froAi France, may be had of the fubferiber at his Diftil ilery, No 115, St ny or New rtreet between Third and I Fourth-streets. Where the public, ppon application, inay I for themselves, and will find it an object well worth their attention - RUM and GIN in any quantity, for exportation or home J" consumption, and of fupeiior quality —by Thomas Cave. I !P. S RYE, MALT, BARLEY, and MELASSES, will be purchased, or taken in exchange for lpirits> upon appli- in cation as above. Also any quantity of Cliret or other wine fit for distillation. i«uguft29h f 1796. M4W I LANDING, From on board the Brig REBECCA, Dominic Davine, I Master, at Philip Care's Wharf, and for Sale by the Sutifcriber, London Particular Madeira WINE, In Pipes, Hoglheads and Quarter Calks. There are in the above parcel 10 Hhds. of CHOICE | OLD WINE, fit for immediate life. 1 ~ Robert Andrews, Sept. 6. mw&f No. 86, £0. Wharves. Mew-iingland Rum, N In hogfhesds, Wellb's best Boflon Chocolate, th And [ bn HYSON-SKIN TEA, in quarter chcfts, FOR SALE, BT J" A. MARPLE 53" ISR. W. MORRIS, F< No. 60. Dock-street. I ex S'P*- eo6t - . , ar John Whitefides & Co. Have for Sale, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, | . White Lead, ground in oil: J Shot, No. I, i, 3. 4. 5- I London Porter, ip calks and bottle®. . Green Copperas. ScvA-al crates of Queens Ware, in setts, with desert I ditto com;>leat. 1 Blittered Steel, German dittb. Sept. SI. I Washington Lottery. , j n ■ The Twcnty-fecond & Iwenty-third Days' Drawing x>{ cl the Walltif Jton Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office r; No. 534, Market-ttrcet, where tickets may be examined, p N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other I lotteries may be procured. Sep:embtr C 3, 1796- *" I r To be disposed of, . THE time of a healthy NEGRO WOMAN, who 1 ? has between f«ur and five years to serve: She J r can be rccommencktl for her i'obriety and honelly. For j particubvs enquire at No. 13 Chcfnut-ftrect. A.ugu.1 3. wjcltf Thomas Ryerfo^ I TTAS j i-\ft received,by the Ihtps Molly and Hamburgh j JTI Packet from Liverpool, and the Ligjht Horse .from | Bristol, and is now opening for sale, at his ftorc No. 177, Market-ftrcet, an extensive assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Hardware th fj and Saddlery. fi° n The ship Caroline, now on h»r palfage from Liverpool j to Philadelphia, brings the remainder of bis fall impor- I tation. I N. B. At the above store may be had, a few elegant c £ Mahogany Cases for Tablo Furniture ; also, a good as- u I fortment'of the bell kinds of Knives and Fork*. Sept. 23. d 'NANKEENS, A Of the firj quality, FOR SALE BY, Mefl RD. and JAS. POTTER. n °p, For any quantity above Five Thousand Pieces, a li- I beral credit will be given. R. & J. P. I September 13. T. tf a] French Goods. Received by the Sally, Mitchell, from Hamre-de- ( } Grace, able 110 ,1' r11S 1 Ladies' SHOES of all colors forts and sizes |yl Cafe j , I 1 Ditto white and colored Silk STOCKING 3 I I Ditto Fine LAWN • r I Ditto bed fine CAMBRIC I I Ditto Ladies' bed lhammy and Grenoble Gloves For Sale.by THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. AUg. S4 § Wm. HOLD ERNESSE, No. 7 6 High Street, I TT AS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and I n the East Indies, a well fele<fted assortment of Silk 1 Mercsry, Linen Drapery and HaVerdafhery Goods ; which j he will fell, Wholcfale and Retail, on the lowclt terms ; ] J amongst which are, I Some fine India mutlins embroidered with gold and frlver -— j Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto ' I Do do do do Handkerchiefs I Solrie extra black taffetiesjluteftringsand colored Persians Th< I Bandano Handkerchiefs Long and short Nankeens Englilli Mantuas of the firft quality A "I Damalk table linen and napkins, very fine -l- ~ j Silk Hosiery, an elegant assortment Thead and cotton do A I Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd do. and do cloth ° j French cambrics, very fine r Irish Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 § 70,000 Pieces Nankeens, Of the bejl quality and on reasonable terms, FOR SALE BY Philip Nicklin Sf) 5 Co. J Atiguf: 26. dtf . The Cargo of the Pblacre Independent, II /CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant ind Lif — bon, landing at the fubferibers wharf— 28 Pipes of Brandy I 18 Bcles of Spanilh wool — I <3 do. of Annifeed I 7000 Bulhels of belt Lilbnn Salt ' ( I 80 Boxes of Lemons i For sale by WILLINGS & FRANCIS. a ALSO, j Seventy Hoglheads of prime JAMAICA SUGARS, I received by the fbip Dominick Terry, Capt. DeHart, ) from Kingston. r Sept. 13. d r l ' : CABLE S, o? I mi ,y from 16 to 9 i inches, for sale by h Jeremiah Warder, pr ie 1 July ii § No ii northThird-ftreet. to | FOR SALE, - I ' . ill WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old, in pipes and hoglheads ue j Claret, genuine old, in cases Gin, in pipes, from Hollan'3 _ r Earthen Ware, in crates - 1 Balket Salt, in hoglheads J Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 and 9 of ie > j Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead ar he j Steel, German and Raffia, in barrels P< Anchor l ;, cables, junk, bunting, tarpolin canvas, J 1 1 Tin plates—An invoice Stationary, by TIIOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. " :e J"'y x § f' Lottery and Broker's Office, No. 64, South Second street. — j '"THICKETS in the Caiial Lottery, No. a, for sale—a I X Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in J the late lottery. Check Books kept for examination and rejiftering, for I the City of Walhington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries, I both of which are now drawing—information where J tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn I tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New- I Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for ' I examination. The fubferiber foKcits the application of the public — j and his friends, who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock, j Certificates. Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, I &c. or to obtain money on deposit of property p Wm. Blackburn. I Philadelphia, Augufl 18, mth For £ale, I The Time of a Negro Man, [ !ert I Who is a good Cook. • Enquire at No. 109, South ( I Water-Street. I I Sept. 23. dio 1 _ W A N T E D, I A Middle-Aged WOMAN, who can be well recom- , j mended, to take charge of the entire management of , r of j children—Such a person will meet with suitable encou ffice I ragement, aitd may hear of a place, by applying to the led. I printer of this Gazette. her Sept. 14. mwf Diflolution of Partnership. 4 — I "TPHE Partnerlhip between ROBERT ANDREWS and j » DAVID MEREDITH, under the firm of ANDREWS , I and MtREDITH, being diflolved All persons who are I indebted to, or who have claims against ihe laid house, are j requested to apply lor ftttlemcnt to the fubferiber. For [ ROBERT ANDREWS, t No. 86, So. Whatves. 1 5ept.6,1796. d tf For Sale, (In an excellent fixation for bullncfs,) A three-story brick House and Lot of p Ground, j Seorj Eighteen feet front and twenty-five feet in depth, on Carol 'he South fide of Market near Froat-ftruet, now in peffef- Sherr Son of Samuel Read. Rave Apply to Indio Israel Pleafants, or Scwii Charles & Joseph Pleafants. L g','j Sept. 13. d'f ♦ For Sale, A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, io Chefnut jj street, between Front and Second ftrafts, in which J(9 Messrs. JamesCalbraith 3c Co. have for many years (and now do) carried onbufinefs. Possession willbe given in one month, or sooner. For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or HECTOR CALBRAITH. April 11. 5_ J a A Book-Keeper, OR Clerk's place is wanted by a person properly quali fied, andwhofe charafler will be found unexception able. Apply to the Printer. Aug. II tf B: ■ 2 — : — : — Who Dutch Goods, n. Received by the Pennsylvania, from Airjlerdam. GIN, in pipes Morlaix B 1 Ticklenburgs > In Bales Ofiiaburgs j & } iK'S" } DUCK, in dil'o To ■Bedticks, in ditto Brittagnes > in ditto The Platillcß \ Eor Sale by THOMAS JOHN KETLANT). . r AUg. 19 — i_ Ui Sales of India Goods. — s The Cargo of the IWp Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal- ( cutta and Bengal, consisting or ALaree and general assortment of Bengal and Madras A,,,- CO ITON and SILK GOODS. . AMONG \YMICH ARE i\ A variety fine worked and plain Mujlins, Doreas, fjfe. Also, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, g e : In boxes and "bags-—and BLACK. PEPPER, For Sale by Willings Francis, A No. 21 Penn Street. — June 8 § —— ] JUST A RRIVE D, from Lisbon, 5 And for Sale by the Subscribers, A , Lilbon Wine, In pipes and quarter-caik.s }- 5000 13ufhels Lisbon Salt. j feffe iff Robert Wain. ~ . ' Sept. TO. dtf At a special •meeting of the BoarTof Di~ s ; rjeflozr for ejlabltfoing ufrfu I Manufactures, ho/den _ at Paterfon, July 8, 1 ' RESOLVED, That a special meeting of the Stock holders of the Society be/ callud on the firll Monday, being the third ay of October next, at Paterfon, by ten of the clock of the fame day j then and there tA take into Consideration the propriety of dissolving the said Fill corporation, agreeably to the law in such cafe made and provided—and the Stockholders are earnestly rcqutfted Pla to attend the said meeting in person or by proxy. Co Augtift 17 dt3othO Dit d. DUTY ON CARRIAGES. A 1 Notice is hereby Given, THAT agreeably lo an aft of Congtcfs of the United States of America, passed at Philadelphia, the 28th day — of Mav, 1796 ; layin; duties on Carriages, for the convey ance of persons, and repealing the former acts for that pur pose there fliall be levied, colkfted and paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which fliall be j y ' kept by or for any person, for his or her own use, or to let . . out to hire, or for the conveying of the fcveral du- ties and raftes folio w ing, to wit. For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. upon eveVy Chariot, 12 dols. upbn every Port Chariot, 12 dols/ upon e*ery rod C'naife, 12 T a upon every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 dols qu —a upon every Coachee, gdols. eh in upon other Carriages, having panne i work above, Pi with blinds, glasses or curtains, 9 dols. or for upon tour wheel carriages, having framed posts and e9) topi with lleel springs, 6 dols. , re ' upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iron tVn springs or jacks, 3 dols. w . upon curricles w.itn tops, 3 dols/ j- Qr upon chaises with tops, 3 dols. lr upon chairs with tops, 3 dols, upon sulkies with tops, 3 dols. ', upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 clofa. c ' upon two wheel with steel or iron springs, ds ' 3 dols. For and upon all other two wheel carnages, 2 dols., upon every four whe- 1 carriage, having framed pofls x and tops, and rcftiug upon wooden (pars, 2 idols. _ — The Coile&ors of the Revenue ot the firft furvev of the ° Diftrift of Pennsylvania, will attend daily* uni il the 36th day /of September next, for the purpolc of rece r i:>g the duties on P Carnages, at No. 117, in Race or SafTafrai street, in the City c ot Philadelphia, at the house of Daniel S. Clan, fc/cj in the u -h County ot Montgomery ; and at the house of Abraham Du bois, Esq. *rt the County of Bucks; of which all persons pos sessed of f«ch Carriages are desired to take notiee. Notice is also given, i, TO all retail dealer, in Wines, and foreign distilled fpiri 3m" tUoui tiqaorj, that licences will be granted to them ) one li f tof cence for carrying on the bufincfs oi retailing of Wines, in a , :ou less quantity, or in leU quantiiics than go gallons—and one j the licence for carrying od the bufinelj of retailing Spirituous li quors in lefi quantities than 50 galk>ns, at the fame time and r( at the fame-places, by the officers legally authoriaed to grant such licences. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Jn( l r Infpeflor of the Revenue of the firft funrey \VS of the dillrifl of Pennsylvania. > are Office of Itifpeflion, at ) , are Philadelphia, gift J"lvi >796- ) W ANTE D, An APPRENTICE to $e Prirting Bufnefs. tf Enquire at this Office. *»£• 9 • • • F O R SAL E, By N. and J. FRAZIER, Ni. 95, S. Front-llreet, Prkne Boston Beef, in barrels. Georgia Cotton. Carolina P-ice and Indigo. Sherry and Tebetiffe Wiries, of excellent quality* Ravens Duck. Indio Bawdanno's. Sewing Silks, various colours. Coffahs and Gurrahs. Sspt. 17. tt;-r.v. For sale by the jhblcribers, IN ?t N fc-STK E FT, 130 quarter Chests frefh Ilyfjr. Tea ; 100 ditto ilo. frcfh Souchong Tea; 300 Boxe9 China, containing small of 44 pieces; 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willings Iff Frtincis. January 30 tt&f FOR SAL E. PORT WINE, and HOLLAND GIN. of 'he firft qualities in Pipes. FRAUNCES and VAN REED. Brokers and CommilHen Merchants, No. 63, So. 3d St. Who discount approved NOTES of hand. N. B. All APPRENTICE Wanted. September 14. mwf THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, By W, YOUNG, MILLS and Son, Corner of Second and Chefnut Jit eels, Price 12 1-2 cehts, ' The Prefid* nt's Address To the People of the United States, INTIMATING The rcfolntion he has f#rmed to decline being confidcred among the number of those out of whom a choice is to be made, at the ensuing election of a Prefidcnfc of the United States. c ~~sept. 2C. tvs6 - y . Great is Truth and mu/i y^enail. JUST PUBLISHED, 8 And for sale at Nr 41 Che/nut-Jlreet by J. ORMROD, An Apology for the Bible, 3 By R. Watson, z>. d. f. r. s. Bijbop of LanAaff, &c. Being a complete refutation of Paine's Age of Reason, A«id the only answer to the Second Part. AugUst 30. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, By W. Young, Mills and Son, ' [Price 50 cts. in boards, 62 1-J neatly bound] An Apology for the Bible^ Itt a series of Letters, Addrefred to Thomas Piine, author of a book entitled The Age of Rea/on, part the second, being an in ■veftigation of true nnd fukdovs theology. By R. WATSON, D. D. F. R. 3. Lord Bishop <>( Lartdaff, and Regius ProfefFor of Divinity " ~Ti. Itrt -X _ Sept. 16. t'J&to _ India Tamboured Muslins. y. A finally handsome ajfortment of Mujlins f ke Viz id Fiile tamboured Malda and Santipore Muflini, various jd patterns and prices. . cd Plain 6-4 Jaconet. Corded and cross-barred Muslin Shawli. Ditto ditto 6-4 and 4-4 Dorcas. Muslin Handkerchiefs, fine and coarse. Japan Muslins, and A few pieces extraordinary fine Long Cloths. -I FOR SALE BY Thomas T'mgey, No. 111, SouthThird-ftreet. Ed Sept la. tutf&f 'I TO BE SOLD, ■r- That Neat and Convenient House, on TT THEREIN the fabferiber now lives. There aietouf be YY rooms on a g oor : the house is two stories high with a good garr«t above : under the whole is an excell ,U" ent cellar, with a dry well, in which is a convenient framed chamber for preserving meat, butter, &c. in warm weather. Attached to the house is a Stable for three horses, hay-los , granary, and carriage-house, a wood yard paved with (ione, and a garden with foil of a fine quality. All indisputable title will be made to the pur chaser. For farther particulars apply to the ftibfcriber in ve, Princeton, or. in her absence ts Thomas D. Johnson, Esq. or the rev. Sam«el S. Smith, ind ANN WITHERSPOON. Princeton, Aug 24. 2awtO on __ Plans of the city of Philadelphia, Including the Northern Liberties and diftrift of SoUTHVVARK, J Published, and fold bv BENJAMIN DAVIES, No. 63, High street, ' (Price one dollar.) ioOs THlSplahis 26 inches fquare,.and has been en"} nls - graved by one of the firft artists in the city, from a late ' he and accurate fiirvey. Purchasers are entitled to a pam» . phlet with each plan, giving " foirte account of the CUv cit y» ' ts population, trade, government, &c. the July 19 . tu&ftf D- TAKE NOTICE. ? °" pHE fubferiber intend? to make application for a re* 1 newal of the following certificate, supposed to be loft on the passage to England in April 1794 : P"i- Certificate No. 10335, dated 13th Nqvember, 1793* E'• for 2830 dollars and 92 cents: —Six per cent; domcftic a debt, on the books of the Treasury of the United States, °? c in the name of the Hon. John Trevor. » I'" ROBERT BIRD, at John Warder's. an Philadelphia, August 30th, 1796., *tu&f6w ' ra,,t "W X'Nl E DT - Tut re JOURNErMEN £00K-BINDERS, OOD ftftdy workmen will meet with constant em ployment,and good wages ;by applying to JOHN" CURTIS, No. 43, North Fourth-street. N. B. BOOK-BINDING in all its different branches, executed with neatness and dispatch. Public and private r S. libraries repaired i» the neatest and best manner. September»«. t & a\v
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