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#afette of the tUttttetsJltateg, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
hvMBER 1267.] FRID AT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1796. ifoiuiir X.
jv|Tp. For Cork,
Mary Ann,
Francis Stuart, master : i> a ftreng, good
■ J3L?- "*-<■ {hip, fails fact, and has good accommo
dations for paflfengers. Great fart of her cargo.being
ready, (he will fail in 10 days. For freight or passage
apply to the Captain on board, at Mr. ShortalPs wharf,
Or to Shiart Id Barr.
Sept. M Noi »oo,"South front-ftreet.
For Sale,
jif|§s> IN D U S°T RY,
Burthen about 700 bbla. a good vef
.- fel, and will be ready to take in a car
go in two or three days. Also,
FOR SALE,
A few hhds. ANTIGUA RUM, received by
said sloop, and now'landing at Morton's wharf. Apply to
THOMAS GREEVES,
Se»t. 14. d6t. N°-73i Walnut-street.
—fc — f —"sl —*—
The, Brig DIANA,
Lying at Chefnut-ftreet wharf; a flout
well built velfel, one hnndrcd & fifty-eight ton»burthen j
well found, and but four years old. Apply to
Jofepb Anthony iff Co.
Sept. z6. d 6
i? or Charter,
The Ship Dominick Terry,
$4 jy® T»c*>b De Hart, master: an excellent
vessel, of about 3000 barrels burthen.
r . Jcffe fcf Re hurt Wain,
September 2T. d
For Charter,
?*> The Danish Barque Beneventura,
Samuel Stub, master,
good vessel, of about two hundred
tons burthen. JESSE & ROBERT WALN.
Sept. 17. dtf
FOR LONDON,
The capital (hip CERES,
; Y To - fail f°on : —For freight or passage
to DAVY, ROBERTS 3c Co. or
'John Vaughan,
September 10. Front-flreet.
FOR SALE,
The {hip STAR*
<T7m£]yfi\4 JOHN Vanneman, flatter,
T YING at Walnut-ftrset wharf, Philadel-
I 1 phia built, of live oak and cedar, will
carry about 31C0 barrels, is two years old, and in com
plea; order to receive a cargo—For terms apply to
THOS. & JOHN KETLAND.
Who have also for sale said vessels cargo —confiding of—
Wine and-Porter bottles,
Winduw Glass, 6byßto 16 by I».
Pipes in boxes
Earthen-Ware in crates.
Grindstones, Coals, Whiting, &c. .
AUg. Z9 §
Dutch Goods,
Received by the Pennsylvania, from Amflerdam.
GIN, in pipes
Morlaix
Ticklenburgs > In Bales
* Ofnaburgs J
53." }
Hollands \ DU ck, in ditto
Ravens 3
Bedticks, in ditto
?sr }
For Sale by THOMAS fcs" JOHN KETLAND.
Aug. 29 S
L AND I N G,
From on board the Brig REBECCA, Dominic Davini,
Master, at Philip Care's Wharf, and for Sale by the
Subscriber,
London Particular Madeira WINE,
In Pipes, Hoglheads and Quarter Calks.
There are in the above parrel 10 Hhds- of CHOICE
OLD WINE, fit for immediate use.
Robert Andrews,
Sept. 6. mw&f No. 86, So. Wharves.
John Whitefides & Co.
Have for Sale,
Venetian Red,
SpanilU Brown,
White Lead, ground in oil:
Shot, No. I, 1, 3, 4> 5-
London Porter, in calks and bottles-
Green Copperas.
Several crates of Queens Ware, in fetfcs, with desert
ditto campleat.
Blistered Steel,
German ditto.
Sept. 31. diw
To be disposed of,
THE time of a healthy NEGRO WOMAN, who
has between faur and five years to serve: She ,
can be recommended for her sobriety and honefly. For
particulars enquire at No. 13a, Chefnut-llreet.
Aitgnft 31 v/ geftf
At a /fecial meeting of the Board of Di
reSoPs for eflablljhing ufeful Manufactures, ho/Jen
at Palerfon, July 8, 179^,
RESOLVED, That a special meeting of the Stock-,
Holders of the Society be called on the fir it Monday,
being the third ay of OAober next, at Paterfon, by ten
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 m luch cafe made and
provided—and the Sto kholders are earneftiy requested
to attend the said meeting in person or by proxy.
Angull 17 dt^othO
For Sale,
A Complete Font of Brevier,
T7Ntircl7 new . and yet unopened. The weight of this
XI/ font is about 311 lb. It is from the Fcundery of
Wiifon 5c Sons,Glafgow and will be Told at cost £< charges,
Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal Chafes.
Enquire at the Office of the Qazctte of the United
States, 119 (phefnut-flrce;.
t * -Srofmber 27.
Washington Lottery.
The Twenty-second & Fwcnty-third Days' Drawing of u
the Wafliington Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office
1 No. 234, Market-street, where tickets may,be examined.
j, N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other
r lotteries may be procured. t
; Sepcentber 23, 1796. df
>
Thomas Ryerfon 1
* iff AS jftOfoti vctjjhjf ship« Molly afiti
ITX "Packet from Liverpool, and the Light Horse from J
Bristol, and i» now opening for sale, at his store No.
177, Market-ilreet, art extensive alfortment of
Ironmongery, Cutlery, Hardware
and Saddlery.
The (hip Caroline, now on htr paflage from Liverpool
to Philadelphia, brings the remainder of his fall impor
tation.
; N. B. At the above store may be had, a few elegant
> Mahogany Cases for Table Furniture; also, a good as
sortment of the bell kinds of Knives and Forks.
Sept. 23. d
French Goods.
Received by the Sally, Mitchell, from Havre-de
t Grace,
' Cafe"'" ac " Cs ' SHOES of all colors fort 3 and sizes
1 Ditto white and colored Silk STOCKINGS
I Ditto Fine LAWN
I Ditto bed fine CAMBRIC i
I Ditto Ladies' bell lhammy and Grenoble Gloves
For Sale by THOMAS Sc'JOHN KETLAND.
§ u
' Wm. HOLDERNESSE,
No. 76 High Street,
HAS reccired, by tfije lati'fl in ■ iy'lf fir* rr f-ppo and
the East Indies, a well felefted aflortment of Silk
Mercery, Linen Drapery and Huherdalhery Goods; which
he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, on the lowest terms;
, AMONGST WHICH ARE, r
Some fine India mUfiins embroidered with gold and frlver o
j Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto t
Do do do d 6 Handkerchiefs c
Some extra black tafTeties,lut«ftringsand colored Persians
Bandano Handkerchiefs t
' Long and (hort Nankeens
English Mantuas of the firft quality (;
Dam aft table linen and napkins; very fine
Sillt'Hofiery, an elegant afibrtnuint r
Thead and cotton do
r Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd do. and do cloth
French cambrics, very fine
Irifii Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 §
For Sale, t
(In an excellent situation for business,)
A three-story brick House and' L.ot of
Ground,
1 Eighteen feet front and twenty-five feet in depth, on
. the South fide of Market near Fron£-ftrcet, now in poflaf
fiou of Samuel Read. .
Apply to «
IXrael Pleafants, or j
1 J Charles & Jqfe_ph.Pleafan!;i.__ _
Sept. 13. dtf 1
The Cargo of the Polacre Independent,
CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lif- 1
bon, landing at the fubferibers wharf— i
a 8 Pipes of Brandy
18 Bales of Spanilh wool
3 do. of Annifeed
7000 Bulhels of best Lisbon Salt
80 Boxes of Lemons
. For file by WILLINGS ft FRANCIS.
ALSO, 1
Seventy Hoglheads of prime JAMAICA SUGARS,
received by the ship Dominick Terry, Capt. De Hart, t
from Kingston. i
S«pt. 13. d 1
FOR SALE, 1
WINE, London particular Madeira, 4 years old, '
in pipes and hoglheads •
Claret, genuine old, in cases
Gin, in pipes, from Holland
' Earthen Ware, in crates
: Balket Salt, in hoglheads
Shot, Nos. 6, 7, 1 and 9
Bar Lead, Red and white dry lead
Steel, German and Rulfii, in barrels
\ ciblci, junk, huntings tarpolin canvas, c
Tin plates—An invoice Stationary, by a
THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. 1
J»ly £ ;
Lottery and Broker's Office,
, No. 64, South Second street. j
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. for sale—a
Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in
the late lottery.
Check Books kept for examination and registering, for
the City of Walßington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries,
both of. which are now drawing—information where
t 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 foKcits the application of the public
and his friends, who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock,
Certificates, Bills ©f Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands,
; &c. or to obtain money on deposit of property.
J ' , Wm. Blackburn.
Philadelphia, Augufi 18, 1796. mth
For Sale, 1
The Time of a Negro Man,
' Who is a good Cook. Enquire at No. 109, South
Water-Street.
Sept. 23. dio ' J
; WA N T E D, ' \
j A Middle-Aged WOMAN", who can be well recom- I
j mended, to take charge of the entire management of '
I children—Such a person will meet with suitable encou
ragement, and may hear of- a place, by applying to the
printer of this Gazette. (
Sept. 14. mwf (
Dilfolution of Partnership.
THE Partncrlhip between ROBERT ANDREWS anii <
P AVID MEREDITH, under the firm of ANDREWS
and MEREDITH, being diflolved. All person* who arc
' indebted to, or who have claims against the laid house, arc
requclled to apply for fcttlement to the fubferiber.
t ROBERT ANDREWS,
No. 86, So, Wharve».
d if
* For Sale,
[ By J. WARDER, PARKER & Co.
An Invoice of Cordage, p .
Coififtipg of different sizes, from 12 inch cables down
to rupe of 2 inches, of different lengths: Imported in £ a
the flip Swift, from Hull, entitled to drawback.
Scut. 27,. dtf R a
T vr'enty Casks excellent Claret and I
| A few pipes choice Bordeaux Brandy, Co
iVr fait by :
'joseph Anthony 1$ Co.
September d 6
NANKEENS,
1 Of the frfl quality, FOR SALE BY,
RD. and JAS. POTTER.
For any quantity above Five Thousand Pieces, a
beral credit will be given. R. & J. P.
September 13. T. tf
- '70,000 Pieces Nankeens,
Of the bejl quality and on reajonable terms,
FOR SALE BY
Philip Nicklin & Co.
Anguft 16. dtf
THIS DAY PUBLISHED, W
By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet,
[Price iz 1-2 Cents)
The President's Address
To the People of the United States,
- Announcing his intention of from public life
at the Cxpiratioff of the present term of
presidency.
September 20. d rj
■ ! Public Notice is Hereby Given,
I, I*o the Freemen of the City and County of Phila- T1
X delphia, and the County of Delaware, that a gene
ra] eleilion will be held 00 Tuesday the eleventh day
r of Oflohet next. —The eleflion to be opened between
the, hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon, and one
o'clock in the afternoon.
s When the freemen of the City of Philadelphia, are
10 "meet at the State-hoiffc in the fa'*d city, to elesfl
Six Representatives far said city in General Aflem
bly, A
One Representative for said city in tlieHoufe of Rc
prefentatives t>f the United States. '
Twenty persons for members Of the Common Coun
cil.
Twelve persons for members of the Seledl Com- t>
. mittee.
The Freemen of the City and County of Philadelphia
to elect
One person for Governor
Two persons for Coroners
One person for County Commiflioner
The Freemen of the County of Philadelphia, to
1 elefl
Six Representatives for said County in General As- «
fembly. '
One Representative for said county in the House of
Representatives of United States. A
The Ficemen of the City and County of Philadel
pTila, and County erDHaware, to eTeiff
One Senator for the. State ]j
s The Freemen of the towndiip of the Northern Li
- berties are to hold their election at the town-house in
.Second Street continued, above Coats's Strtet.
The Freemen of the townships of Germantown, ~
Roxborough and Bristol, are to hold their eledlioii at
the Union School House in Germantown.
The Freemen of the townships of Oxford, Byberfy, .
Lower Dublin and Moreland, are to hold their eleilion
at the house of the iate John darnfley in Bufsletown, in
township of Lower Dublin. Fi
, And the F> eemen ps the Diftriil of South wark, and
, the townships of Moyamenfing, Paflyunk, and King- p
felling, are to hold their eleilion at the State-House in C
the City of Philadelphia. D
The Confiables of each Ward, Diftritf, See. are to M
hold their eleilion, in the different diftri<3s to choose J s
their infpedlors for the enfuingyear, and to give their A
attendance at the time and refpe<£tive places.
Sept. 26. JOHN BAKER, Sheriff.
DUTY ON CARRIAGES.
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT agreeably to an a& of Congress of the United
States of America, paifed at Philadelphia, the 28th day 1
»> of May, 17g6 ; laying duties on Carriages, for the conveyw
ance of persons, and repealing the former a£ts for that pur- W
pose.—That there shall be levied, collected and paid, upon
all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which shall be * r
kept by or for any person, for his or h«r own use, or to let w
out to hire, or for the conveying of passengers, ,the several du.
ties and rates following, to wit. ys
For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. qi
a upon cveVy Chariot, 12 dols. cl
ii upon every Poll Chariot, 12 dels* P
upon every Poll Chaise, 12 dols. 01
r upon'every Phaetoo, with or without top, gdols
5> upon every Coachee, 9 dols.
e upon other Carriages, having panne 1 work above, -
n with blinds, glaffesor curtains, 9 dole.
upon four wheel carriages, having framed posts and
r topi with lleel springs, 6 dols. /l 1
upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iror
fpriiigs 01 jacks, 3 dols.
upon curricles with to6s, 3 dols*
'» uponchaifes with topi, 3 dols.
'> upon chairs with dolt.
upon sulkies with topsj 3 dels.
upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 doll.
upon two wheel carriages, with lleel or iron springs, g
3 dols. a
For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 2 dols. p
upon every four wheel carriage, having framed ports c
and tops, and reftiug upon wooden spars, 2 dols.
1 The Colle&ofs of the Revenue of the firft survey of the
Dillritt of Pennsylvania, will ittend daily, until the 30th day
of September next, for the purpose of receiv i;ig the duties on r
Carriages, at No. 117, in Race or SalfaCra* ftrcet, in the City
of Plwladelphia, at the house of Daniel S. Ciair, Esq. in the
County of Montgomery ; and at the house of Abraham Du
- bois, Esq. in the County of Bucks; of which all persons pof- .
,sic fTcd ol f«ch Carriages are desired to take notiee.
Notice is alio given, i,
e TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign distilled fpiri*
tuows liquors, that licences will be granted to tbern ; one li
_ ccnce for carrying on the business of retailing of Wines, in a
iefs quantity, or in less quantities than 30 gallon*—and one
licence for carrying on the business of retailing Spirituous li- e
A quors in less quantities then 20 gallons, at the fame time and
S at the fame places, by the officer* legally authorised to grant |
c fuck licences.
e WILLIAM NICHOLS, (
Infpeftordf the Revenue of the firft survey '
of ihediflritlof Pennfjlvania.
Office of InfpeOion,at ) -" '
Philadelphia, sift July, >796. J
FOR SALE,
By N. and J. FRAZIE'R,
No. 95, S. Trcmt-fircet,
Prfcie 3ofton B.cf, m barrels.
Georgia Cotton.
Carolina Rice and Ir.digo.
Skerry and Teneriffe Wines, of 'excellent tjualiiy.
Ravens Duck.
lndio Bsßdanno's.
Sewing Silks, various colours.
CofT<»hs and Gnrrahs.
Siut. I/; tts4\v.
1 ——■ : —-T- — • —-
For sale by the fubicribefs,
IN Ps MN-STKFtT,
J3O quarter Cliefts frefh ITyfon Tea;
100 ditto do. freih Souchong Tea;
300 Boxes China, containir.g fihcia.il tea fettt -of 44
pieces;
480 pieces Bandafloes.
Willings
January 36 ' flßr tt&f
FOR SALE.
PORT WINE, and
HOLLAND GIN, of the fir ft qualities in Pipes.
FRAUNCfiS and VAN REED,
brokers flhd Commillion Merchants, No. 63,50.3d Stv
Who discount approved NOTES of hand.
N. B. An APPRENTICE Wanted. -
September 14. ~n\vf
" THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, ~~
By W. YOUNG, MILLS and Son,
Corner of Second and Chefnut fireets,
Price 11 1-2 cents,
The President's Address
To the People of the United States,
INTIMAtING
The resolution he has farmed to decline being confrdered
among the number of those out of whom a choice is to
be made, at the ensuing ele&ion of a Prefrdcnt of the
United States.
Sept. 20, . Iys6
Great is Truth and must prevail.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And for sale at A r o' 41 Chefnut-jlreet by J. ORM P-QDi
An Apology for the 15ible,
By R. Watson, z>. d. p. m. s.
B'tjhop of Landajf, &c.
Being a complete refutation of Paine'S
Age of Reason,
And the only answer to the Second Part.
August 30. t dtf
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
By W. Young, Mills and Son,
[Price 50 cts. in boards, 62 1-2 neatly bound]
An Apology for the Biblc^
In a fries of Letters,
AddrefTed to Thomas Paine, authorof a'book entitled
The Age »f Reason, part the fecor.d, being an in
vestigation (f true and fabulous theology-
By R. WATSON, D. D. F. R.S. l ord Bilhop of
Landaff, and Regius Profefibr of Divinity
in the Uuiverfity of Cambridge.
Sept. 16. iuScf6
India Tamboured Muffins.
A Jmall, har.dfeme assortment sf Mujlins,
viz.
Fine tamboured Malda and i'antipore Muslins, vaiiwi*
pattern* and prices.
Plain 6-4 Jaconet.
Corded and cross-barred Muffin Shawls.
Ditto ditto 6-4 and 4-4 Dorcas.
Muslin Handkerchiefs, fine and coarse.
Japan Muslins, and
A few pieces extraordinary fine Long Cloths.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas Tingey-,
l)o. t2i, South Third-ftrcet>
Sept. la. tutf&f
TO BE SOLD,
That Neat and Convenient House,
WHEREIN the fijbfcriber now lives. There are iou.
rooms on a floor : the house is two stories high
with a good garret above : under the whole is' un excel!-*
ent cellar, with a dry well, in which is ai convenient
framed chamber for preserving meat, butter, &c. in warm
weather. Attached to th« hotlfe is a Stable for three
horses, hay-los , granary, and cari iage-houfc, a wood
yard paved with stone, and a garden wiih 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 to Thomas D. Johnson, Esq.
or the rev. Samuel S. Smith.
ANN WITHERSjPQON.
Princeton, Aug 24. 2awtO
Plans of the city 1 of Philadelphia,
Including the Northern Liberties and diftridt of
Southwark,
Published, and fold by
BENJAMIN DAVIE S, •
No. 68, High ftreetj
(Price one dollar.)
THIS plan is 16 inches' square, and his teert cn'
, graved by one of the firft artists In ths city, from a lat£
and accurate furVey. Purchasers are entitled to a pam
phlet with each plan, giving " some account of the
' city, Its population, trade, government, &c.
July 19 tu&ftf
; TAKE NOTICE,
1 ' I 'HE fubferiber intends to make applicatibn for a re
' J. newal of the following certificate, supposed to be
: loft on the paffige to England in April 1794:
Certificate No. 1C335, dated 15th November, 1793#
for 2830 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.
» ROBERT BIRD, at John Warder's.
Philadelphia, August 36th, 1796. *tu&f6w
e ' W A NIF E -^
• Three JOURNEYMEN BOOK-BINDERS,
t OOD fleady workmen Will meet with constant tm-
VJT ployment, and good wages; by applying to JOHN
CURTIS, No. 43, North Fourth-street.
y ' N. B. BOOK-BINDING in all its different branches,
executed with neatness and dilpatch. Public and private
- libraries repaired in the ncatef'. and bell manner.
September 20. t 4c