1 « . .y^ I ' #a?ette the mnttetj States, Philadelphia Daily Adfucrtiscv* huMBER 1265.] WEDNESDAT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 4796. [FoitmfX. For Sale, The Brig DIANA, I I Lying at Chefnut-ftreet wharf; a stout _ well built vessel, one hundred & fifty-eight tons burthen ; 1 well found, and but feur years old. Apply to x '' Joseph Anthony Es 5 Co. " Sept. 7.6 , T ior Sale, t O F . MS, The SLOOP Ut i' INDUSTRY, m' •fcgSs® Burthen about 700 bbU. a good vef- fort ..t' fel, and will be ready to take in a car- Si go in two or three days. Also, FOR SALE, A few hhds. ANTIGUA RUM, received by T laid sloop, and now landing at Morton's wharf. Apply to the THOMAS GREEVES, No. Sept. 14. d6t. Np-73, Walnut-street. > —, lotti f or Charter, i Ship Domriick Terry, Jacob De' Hart, master : an excellent vessel, 'if about 3000 barrels burthen. ' JeJfe y Robert Wain. T ' September sr. d j h j£T2_ f or Charter, Tlle Danini Barque BenevenTUßA, Samuel Stub, master, good veflel, of about two _ 0 . tons burthen. JESSE & ROBERT WAI.N. r ( Sept. 17. dtf j I FOR LONDON, [■. f» '>« > CFBl?*y. 1 fail soon:-—Fop or .paflage ~ John Vaughan, September 10. Front-street. FOR SALE, J] &L The fliip STAR, Me JopN VANKEtIAN, Matter, Ji T YING at Walnut-street wharf, Philadel- g 1 pbia built, of live oak and cedar, will g carry about 3100 barrels, is two years old, and in com- j plea; order to receive a cargo-—For terms apply to c THOS. Sc JOHN KETLAND. j Who have also for sale said vefielscargo—consisting of— j Wine and Porter booties, j Window Glass, 6 by 8 to 16 by 11. I Pipes in boxes t Earthen-Ware in crates. j Grindstones, Coals, Whiting, &c. _ j Aug. 29 > §_ 1 BRANDY, j— OF lfl and 4th proof, and equal Bt&alitvW ed from France, may be bad of the-fdbfCfiTier at Tits Diltil lery. No. 115, Story or Nuw-itreet between Third and Hit puolic, uprn application, may -for rherr.felves* and ill find it an object well ■worth their attention. P RUM and GIN i« any quantity, for exportation or .home ~ - confurnption, and of superior quality "by Xi Thomas Cave. ' f P. S RYE, MALT, BARLEY, and. MELASSES, will V be or taken in exchange for fpuits, upon appli catvn as above. Also any quantity of Cliiei or other wine fit tor distillation. Augurtzgh. '796' M-jw . " LANDING, 5 1?rom on lioard the Brig REBECCA, Dominic Divine, Master, at Philip Care's Wharf, and for Sale by the | Subscriber, . rec „ London Particular Madeira WI-NE, f™ In Pipes, Hogftu-ads and Quarter Calks. J There are in the above parcel 10 Hhds. of CHOICE OLD WINE, fit for immediate use. Robert Andrews, . Sept. 6. mw&F No. 86, So. Wharves. ' n New-irligland Rum, In hoglhesds, Welsh's best Boston Chocolate, And HYSON-SKIN TEA, in quarter chests, FOR SALE, BY A. MARPLE & ISR. W. MORRIS, V Ho. £©- f Sept. 24. x co6t - " John Whitefides & Co. Have for Sale, Venetian Red, j Spanilh Brown, J White Lead, ground in oik t!l Shot, • I, 3> 4?. S' , - London Porter, in casks and bottles. f - Green Copperas. c Several crates of Queens Ware, m setts, with desert ti< ditto camjilcat. - p BUftered Steel, German dittOj , o nr daw Sept- "• — = — ar To be disposed ot, e 'THE time of a healthy NEGRO WOMAW, who & I has between f«ur and five years to fei ve: hhe, can be recommended for her sobriety and honefly. I'or particulars enquire at No. I3 2 > Ghefljut-ltreet. August 3. — — r At a fbecial meeting of the Board of Di rcclcts for cjlahYtjhing ufeful Manufactures, holden at Putrrfon, 'July 8, , V RESOLVED, That a fpeciai meeting of the ..toe,t- Iroldir* of the Society be called on the firit Monday, being the third ay of October next, at ten of the clock of the lame day: then and tlpre to take inio conjideration the propriety of diflolving t c corporation, agreeably to the law m such ca etna "- 1 -- provided— anl the Stockholders are earnestly rcqusfted to attend the said meeting in pcrfon or by prosy. Ansnft 17 dt3GthO_ P For Sale, A Complete Font of brevier, p TrNrirtly ne« .'andyet unopened. The weight of this . XL font i«about jis lb. It is from the Founciery ol ? V/ilfoc & Sons, and will be l'olc at cost & charges. , A'.. ;for S,.L-, a rair of Super Royal-Chafes. ' lEn.-iuire at the Office of the Gazette of the Lmtcd States, iio Chefont-ftfcet, J&eptcinocr | Thomas Rverfon HAS just received, by the (hips Molly and Hamburgh -A- Packet from Liverpool, and the LigJitTiorfe from Bristol, and is now opening for fnle, at his store No. 177» Market-street, an extenfivc aflortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Hardware ~ and Saddlery. The ship Caroline, now on htr passage from Liverpool -"J to Philadelphia, brings the remainder of his fall impor tation. N. _H. At thr aboTe store may be had, a few elegant * Mahogany Cases for Table Furniture; also, a good as- *f fortment of the best kinds of Knives and Forks. Sept. i.-j. . Washington Lottery. The Twenty-second & I'wenty-third Bays' Drawing of the Wathiagton Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No. 434, Marjtet-ftrcct, v.-here tickets may be examined, rp N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other lotteries may be prfljurtd. Sepcember 2%, Ife6. ■ ' df ' N AYj K. E E N S~ rer t Of the frfl quality, FOR SALE RY, Oi RD. and JAS. POTTER. For any quantity above Five Thousand Pieces, a li- . beral credit will be given. R. & J. P. — September 13. T. tf French Goods. Received l>y the Sally, Mitchell, from Havre -df j Grace, Caf* 1 ' S ladies' SHOES of all colors forts and frees I Ditto white and colored.Siik STOCKINGS. I Ditto Fine LAWN _ X Ditto best fine CAMBRIC Ladles' best lhammy and Grenoble Gloves e Aug. 14 L Wm. HOLDERNESSE, i th No. 76 High Street, 0 » ( HAS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and the East Indits, a well fele&ed afibrtmcnt of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery and H&berdaftiery Goods ; which' he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, on theloweft terms ; AMONGST WHICH ARE, " Some fine India muslins embroidered with gold and (river Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto P r Do • do do do Handkerchiefs .. Some dfctra black tafTeties,luteftringsand colored Pcrfians C 1 Bandano Handkercliiefs Long and ftiort Nankeens m English Mantuas of the firft quality Damalk table linen and napkins, very fine Silk Hosiery, an elegant alTortment Thead and cotton do Umbrellas—green silk, oil'ddo. and do cloth French cambrics, very fine Irifti Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 § el: - Pieces Nankeens, fe Of the bejl quality and on reasonable terms, a TOR SALE BV h , Philip Nicklm & Co. ■ , Auc^if 1 . a 5. dtf e — j CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lif- bon, landing at the fubferibsrs wharf— i- 28 Pipes of Brandy ~ e j8 Bales of Spanilh wool 3 do. of Annifee'd 7000 Bulhels of best Lilbon Salt j -80 Boxes of Lemons For Me by WILLINGS A FRANCIS. a , ' ALSO, " e Seventy tloglheads of prime JAMAICA SUGARS, j received by the fbip Dominick Terry, Capt. De Hart, from Kingftoti. , Sspt. 13. d E FOR SALE, J WINE, London plrticular Madeira, 4 years old, a <n pipes aivj hoglheads Claret, genuine old, in cases Qfn, in pipes, from Holland Earthen Ware, in crates Baiket Salt-, in hoglheids Shot, Ncs. 6, 7, 1 and 9 Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead » Steel, German and Ruflia, in barrels Anchors, cables, junk, bunting, tarpolin Canvas, e Tin plates—An invoice Stationary, by " THOMAS & JOHN 'KETLJTND. p July 19 • § « Lottery and Broker's Office, o A*"*?. 64, South Second street. j.- TICKETS m the Canal Lottery, No. J, sor s fale—a Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in the late lottery. Check Bool;* kept for examination and registering, for the City of Washington, No. a, and Pattefon Lotteries, both of which are now drawing—information where ;rt tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New- Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for examination. The fubferiber solicits the application of the public and his friends, who wifti to purehafe or fell Bank Stock, Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, ho &c. or to obtain money on depofu of property. he . Wm. Blackburn. 01 Philadelphia, August mt^ - For Sale, 1 r The Time of a Negro Man, en Who is a good Cook. Enquire at No. 109, South ] , Water-Street. < Sept. 23. dl ° ' sen n- ANTED, ; aid A Middle-Aged WOMAN, who can he Well recom md mended, to take charge of the entire management of ted children—Soch a person will meet with suitable cncou ragement, and may hear of a place, by applying to the ) printer ot this Gazette. — Sept. 14. mV,L - ■ Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnerlhip between ROBERT ANDREWS and D AVID MEREDITH, undei the firm of ANDREWS of and MtREDITH, being diHolved. All p-rfoos who are ges. indebted to, or who have claims again!! the bid house, are rcauelted to apply forfettlement to the fubferiber. ted ROBERT ANDREWS, No. 86, So. Wharves. 5ept.6,1796. d lf Twenty Casks excellent Claret and A few pipes choice Bprdeaux Brandy, For file hy Joseph Jlnthony tff Co. rhl September • d 6 w l or Sale, 1 By 7. WARDER, PARKER & Co. 'i>,u An Invoice of Cordage, ConGULo',' of (K-trt- iit fizea, from 11 inch cablss down s« to cop? «' li:'".-', : Imported in the (hip Swlit, from Huli, to drawbu,::. Sept. a;. — • I— This Day is i r By WILI.IMM COBBETT, 3' i Opposite Christ .Church, ; The POLITICAL CENSOR 4 FO li S E PT E MB ER. y CONTAINING, J ' Tie LIFE of THOMAS PAINE, intrt-fperfed with ~~ remarks and reflexions ; and Qbfervations on the Pamphlets lately pub lijhed againfl P. Porcupine. September a 6. *3 ] THIS DAY PUBLISHED, ' W !* By J. ORMROD, No, 41, Chefmit-ftreet, (Price,l2 1-2 Cents) The President's Address r To the People ps the United State», Announcing his intention of retiring from public life at the expiratiolv of the present conftitational term of presidency. Scptemler 20. d Public Notice is Hereby Given, XO ihe Freemen of the City and County of Phila- Tht u -t* 1 1 -lj | .I- , t t ypnf- a " ral election will beheld on Tueiday the eleventh day h of Of ober next. —The ele&ion to be opened between I the hours of ten . o'clock in the forenoon, apd one _J o'clock in the afternoon. Wlien the freemen of the City of Philadelphia, are k to meet at the State-hojfe in- the fa>d city, to elefl '' Six Representatives far said city in General AfTem bly, Ar. One Reprcfentative for said city in J he House of lie- / r prefentltives »f the United States. I Twenty persons for members of the Common Coun is cil ' Twelve persons for members of the Select Com- n triittec. Th. Freemen of the City andCoimtycf Philadelphia ' to cleft Cne person for Governor Two perfous fcr Coroners — One person for County Ccmmiflioner The Freemen of the County of Philadelphia, to 'elea Six Representatives for said County in General As- , fembly. ' A One Representative for said county in the House of Reprefrntitives of the United States. The Freefien as the City and County of Philadel * la, and County of Delaware, to eledi — OntSiuator for the State •, — ; *i- p y The Frferr.cn or tne ef the TforTTTern JLi ? berties are to h.ld their eiedlien at the town-house in Second Street continued, above Coats's Street. The Freert'.en of the townfliips of Germantown, Roxborough and Bristol, are to hold their election at the Union School House in Germantown. The Freemen ef the townlhips ef Oxford, Byberrv, . Lovrer Dublin and Morcland, are to hold their ele&ion at the hoafe of the late John Barnfley in Bnfsletown, in thetewrtfhip of Lower Dublin. p;, c. And the Freemen of the Diftrift of Southwark, and ' the towefhips of Moyamenfing, Paflyunk, and King- pj ' felling, are to hold their eleflion at the State-House in c c the City of Philadelphia. Di — The Constables of each Ward, Diftrifl, &c. are to M hold their eleiflion, in the ditferent to choose Ja their infpe<3»rs for the enfaingyear, and to give their A ' atteiidiince at the time and refpeflive places. Sept. >6. JOHN BAKER, Sheriff. DUTY ON CARRIAGES. 1 Notice is hereby Given, THAT agreeably Ho an aft of Congress of the United X States of America, patted at Philadelphia, the 28th day j 15, of May, 1796 ; hying duttei on, Carriages, for the convey- J w ancc of per ions, and repealing the for that pur- en pose.—That there Ihall be levied, colWfted artd paid, upon all carriages f«>r the conveyance of persons, which (hall be kept by or for any person, for his or h*r own use, or to let "out to hire, or for the conveying of paffeogers, the several du- K ties and rates following, ;o ) c For and upon every CoaCa, 15 dols. ~ a upon eveTy Chariot, 12 dots. in upon every Pofl Chariot, 12 dols< upon every Post Chaise, 12 dojs. ot for upon every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 dols ies, upon every Coachee, 9 dols. ere upon other Carriages, having pannei work above, wn with blinds, glattes or curtains, g dols. w _ upon four wheel carriages, having framed posts and f or tops with flecl springs, 6 dols. Il - unon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iron Afc ' springs or jacks, 3 defe. upon curricles with tpps, 3 dols. V' uponchaifes with tops, 3 dols. upon chairs with 3 dols. upon fulkics with tops, 3 dols. upon other two wheel top carriages, £dols. l upon two wheel carriages, with fteefcor iron springs, g — 3 dols. . , ai For and upon all other two wheel Canutes, 2 dt^ls. upon every four whe. 1 carriage, having frameQ posts and tops, and reftiug upon wooden spars, 2 dols. The CoUeftors of tbe Revenue of the firft lurvey of the Diftrift of Pfcnnfylvania, will atteftd daily, urt il the 30th day of September next, for the purpose of rece-athe duties on Carriages, at No. ii7,inßuce or SafTafrai the City — — of Philadelphia, ai of DartieTSTCljiir, Efq in the County of Montgomery ; and at the house of Abraham Du bois. Esq. in the County of Rucks; of which all persons pof -;f feffed of («Ch Carriages are desired to take notice. ou Not'ce is also given, i; the TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign distilled spiri tuous tiqilors, that licences will be granted to them ; one li f cence for carrying on the bufmefs of retailing oi Wines, in a lefs'quantity, or in less quantities than 30 gallons—-and one licence for carrying on the buGnels of retailing Spirituous 1;- - and quors in ]efsquantities than 10 gallons, at the fame lime and WS at the fame places, by the officers legally authorized to grant ( i are fuck licences. , are WILLI AM NICHOLS, 1 InfpeQnr of the Revenue of the firft lurvey of the ditlnftof Pennf. ivania. . Office of InfpeOion.at ) 3® tf Philadelphia, 21ft July, 1796. J * FQ R SAL E, By N. and J. FRAZIER, No. 95, S. Front-ftrcet, Prime Boston Beef, in barrels. Seorgia Cotton. % £ Carolina Rice, afid Indigo. Skerry and Tcr.eriffe Wine 6, of excellent quality. .Havens Duck. j Indio Basdartno's. * •Sewing Silk?, various colours. -Coffahs and G rr.ihs. i Stpt. J? . tt«4Vr. 1 - " ITo r"IST or — —'IN PirNN-ST* f'ET, 136 quarter Chests frefh Hyson Tea? iskd ditto do. frefh Souchong Tea; 300 Boxes China, containing tmall tea setts of 4»* pieces; . > 400 pieces Bandanoes. Wiliings & Francis. January 30 tt&f 1 FOR SAL E. PORT WINE, and HOLLAND OINi of 'he firft qualities in Pipe*. FRAUNCES and VAN REED, Brokers and Commifiion Merchants, No. 63, So. 3d St. Who dTcount approvedNOTES of hand. N. B. An APPRENTICE Wanted. t September 14. mwf THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, '~~ s By W. YOUNG, MILLS and Son, Corner of Second and Chfnut jl reefs, Price 12 1-2 cents, The President's Addreft - To the People of the United States, INTIMATING 9 l- The resolution he has formed'to decline berng considered »- ar.iorc the Dumber us those out.of whom a choice is to y be made, at the ensuing ekihyuof a rrclTdchFoi the n United States. Ie Sept. 20. ( \vs6 e Great is Truth and viuft prevail. \- JUST PUBLISHED, Andforfale at No- 41 Chefnut-Jlretl by J. ORMROD, An Apology for the Bible, 1_ By R. Watson, d. d. f. a. s. Bi/kop of Landaff, &c. 1 Being a complete refutation of Paine's ia Age of Reason, Aid the only auf*er to the Second Part. Augufl 30. dtf - THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, ° By W. Young, Mills and Son, [Price so cU. in boards, 62 1-2 neatly bound"] An Apology for the Bible, >' In a fries of Letters, A<Wefied to Thomas Paint , author cf a boole entitled The Age ef Reason, part ibe second, bring an in •vefttgation of true ntid fabalous theology. 4 By p WATSON, D- r> u. a. &: tHfeop of Landaff, and Regius Profeffor of Divinity 111 hi the University of Cambridge. «, Sept. 16. _ _ ty&.lo _ « India Tamboured Muslins. ■ in A /mail, handfoms assortment of Muslins 9 in VIZ. Fine tamboured Matda and Santipere Muslins, various patterns and prices.- g" Plain 6-4 Jaconet. in Corded and cross-barred Muslin Shawls. Dttto ditto 6-4 and 4-4 Dorcas. to Muslin Handkerchiefs, fine and coarse. Je Japan Muslins, and sir A few pieces extraordinary fine Long Cloths. *0R SALS BY Thomas Tingey, No. 121, South Third-street. Sept ra. . tytf&f TO BE SOLD, . That Neat and Convenient House, ed TT THEREIN the fabferiber now lives. There are lour lay VV rooms on a floor : the house is two stories high :y- w ith a good girrst above : under the whole is on excell- Jr " ent cellar, with a dry well, in which is a convenient ? n framed chamber for preserving meat, butter, &c. in warm I , weather. Attached to the house is a Stable for three IC. horses, Kay-lof , granary, and carriage-house, a wood yard paved with stone, and a garden with foil of a fine 'quality. An indisputable title will be made to the pur chaser. For farther particulars apply to the fubferiber in Princeton, or. in her absence te Thomas D. Johnson, Ef<j. or the rev. Samuel S. Smith. ANN_WITHERSPOON. Princetoa, Aug 24. lawtO ive, — i , nd Plans of the city of Philadelphia, Including the Northern Liberties and diftridt of ron SOUTHWARK, Publithed, and fold by BENJAMIN DAVIESy No. 68, High street, (Price one dollar.) THIS plan is 26 inche» square, and has been en"! Igs, g rav <;d by one of the firft aftifts in the city, from a late and accurate furvev. Purchasers are entitled to a pam „ phlet with each plan, giving " some account of the ■ citvk its population, trade, government, &c. t July 19 v tu&ftf . TAKE NOTICE. MfHr rH" fnhfrrlW- -J—- r r 1 :" Li — J. newal ot tbe following certificate, supposed to be A U C loft on the paflage tb England in April 1794 = , 0 (. Certificate No. 10335, dated ijth November, 1793, for dollars and 02 cents —Six per cent, domestic debt, on the books of the Treafuryof the United States, in the name of the Hon. John Trevor. >iri- ROBERT BIRD, at John Warder's. ']i Philadelphia, Augufl 30th, 1796. *tu&f6w Zl w A NT E D; - » !i - THF.es JOURNEYMEN BOOK-BINDERS, and OOD steady workmen will meet with conftar.t em ;rant VJT ployment.and good wages; by applying to JOHN CURTIS, No. 43, North Fourth-street. N. B. BOOK.-BINI3ING in all its different branches, rVCy executed with neatness anel dispatch. Public and privata libraries repaired In the neauft ar.d best manner. September 20. ' aw
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