of the lEntteu States, Philadelphia Daily Achertis Number 1-74] SATURDAT EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1796. - Washington Lottery. The Twenty-sixth & rwenty-feventh days' drawing of the Washington Lottery, No. a, are received at the office No. »|4i Mirket-ftreet, where tickets may be examined. N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other lotteries may be procured. October », 1796. — Just Imported, Tin Plates in boxes •sh,petan«i bar Le^d Shot—all ftie* p*tcn' and common Copper bottoms and flieets Errglilh fuoes and boots in cases Taunton Ale in calks of 10 doz. each Jj::fkct Salt Wool Ca*ds Gold Watches. For Sale by Simon Walker, O&. 7. mwfim f Dock-flreet Sales of India Goods. "Jlie Cargo of the (hip Ganges, sapt. Tingey, from Cal cutta and Bengal, consisting or A Large and general aflortment of Bengal and Madras CO VTON-and SILK GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE A variety fine worked, and plain Mujlins, Doreas, izfe. Also, A .Quantity of Excellent Sugar, In boxes and bags—3nd BLACK PEPPER, , For Sale by Willings & Francis, * No. i) Penn Street. lane 8 § GreaTis Truth and mutt prevail, JUST PUBLISHED, Andfor fate at No- 41 Chefnut-Jlreet by J. ORMROD, An Apology for the Bible, r By R. WATSONy p. D. F. ft. s. Bi/hop of Landaff, bfe. Being a complete refutation of Paine's 1 Age of Reason, And the only aufwer to the Second Part. August 30. dt 7be Brig MART, , Lying at MelTrs. Willings and Francis's 1 Wharf,burthen zoo barrels, built in Philadelphia in 1793, of live oak and red cedar. is well found, and may befent to sea at a small exyeuce. For terms apply to Gurney isf Smith. OA. 6. dtf. ' " ' » For New-York, Newport, and Providence, nc™ Sloop EA G LE, John Earl, mufter-r-will \.i\ in a few elegant accommodations for passengers, and will take freight on jnoderate terms. Apply to the matter on board, or to joseph Anthony & Co. OiSober j. dtS DISTRICT COURT, ) IT Pennsylvania Diflritf. j JJ' I N pursuance of a writ to me dire&ed, from the Honorable Richard Feters, Efiguire, Judge of the Dif tri<st Court of the United States, in and for the Pennsyl vania Diftti<S, will be exposed o Public Sale at the Merchant's Coffec-Honfe, in the City of Philadelphia, on Wednesday the nth day of Odtabej inft. at >2 o'clock 'at noon, the SHIP called jtelggv The JOSEPHUS, ¥a3^N(Wg^ W ith fingulw her tackle, appa* rel and furniture, as the fame now are, tho said ship having been condemned to pay mariners wages, &e. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marshal. Marshal's Office, 4th fc)<itober, 1.796. d For Boston, -411 The Sch °° ner J 0 Hh> A conflant trader. Peter Coffin,mailer, £ Ifinjj. tu Mr. Vanuxem's wlierf, will fail in all nest week. C For Freight orpafiage apply to the Captain onboard or to <- Edward Stow, jun. | Who has received by the above vcfTel, j . Some excellent Pickled Salmon, s and a few quintals of the C Very bed kind of Dumb Fish. September 30. d 9 FOR LONDON, - '^' )e ca P ,:a ' CERES, T 0 f a " f° on : —For freight or passage to DAVY, ROBERTS & Co. or t! ■ fohn Vaughan, i';' September 10, # Front-fuvet. ti — . p tryjjTl. for Cork, e> Mary Ann, a: Franei » StnlTt ' m » ft « : is a strong, good £ fh,p, fails fact, and has good accommo Ja'i-jns for Great part of her cargo being read), fhc will fail in to days. For freight or paftage apply to the Captain on board, at Peter Knight's wharf, ~ Or to Stuart iff Barr. ' Sept. 29. dtf No. 100, South Front-greet. 1 yJTI for Charter, « The Danilh Barque Bsneventura ot Samuel Stub, mailer, ac ■?'- A good vessel, of about two hundred w tor.a burthen. ' JESSE & ROBERT WAI.N. s «T't- 17- dtf i- or Charter, - f Dotnittick Terry, , n De Hart, maftfr : an excellent »«' vefrcl, of about 3000 barrels burthen. ™ JeJfe y Robert Wain. September, ii, For Sale, 30 Hogflieads of choice New-England Rum ' * nc( j. Landing fremthe schooner John, at Vanuxera'swharf.— t j ier For terms apply to No. 71, North Water Sticat, at the head of the wharf. oa. 3. f - The Cargo of the Polacre Independent, CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Xif- ' bon, landing at the fubfciibers wharf— 28 Pipes of Brandy iZ Bales of Spaniih wool 3 do. of Annileed 7000 Bushels of best Lisbon Salt 80 Boxes of Lemons " For sale bv WILLINGS & FRANCIS. ALSO, Seventy Hogfhcads of prime JAMAICA SUGARS, { received by the lhip Dominick Terry, Capt. De Hart, £ from Kingston. — Sept. 13. d LANDING," :al- From on board the Brig REBECCA, Dominic Davijie, Mailer, at Philip Care's Wharf, and for Sale by the Subscriber, lras London Particular Madeira WINE, j, - , In Pipes, Hoglheads and Quarter Casks. There are in tlie above parcel 10 Hhd>. of CHOICE tS ) OLD WINE, fit for immediate use. Robert Andrews, Sept. 6. mw&f No. 86, So. Wharves. Thomas Ryerfon HAS jnft received, by the (hips Molly and Hamburgh Packet from Liverpool, and the Light Hor r e from — Bristol, and is now opening for falc, at his store No. ~ -i 1 /■, .t. aj. «tteqGvc aflortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Hardware and Saddlery. ' The (hip Caroline, nov/ on htr paflkge from Liverpool to Philadelphia, brings the remainder of his fail iir.por ■ ' tation. N. B. At the above store may be had, a few slegant Mahogany Cases for Table Furniture ; also, a good af >g fortment of the best kinds of Knives and Forks. Sept. 23. d c }] Wm. HOLDERNESSE, — No. 76 High Street^ HAS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and the East Indies, a well feledled aflortment of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery and Haberdafhei y ; which s's he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, on the loweii terms; 3, AMONGST WHICH ARE, iy Some fine India mullins em'oroidersd with gold and ffiver Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto Do do do do Handkerchiefs Some extra black ttiffetiesjuteftrfngsand colored Peyfians _ Bandano Handkerchiefs Long and Ihort Nankeens ju I Englilh Mantuas of the firft quality Damalk table linen and napkins, very fin« Silk Hosiery, an elegant aflortment Thead and cotton do Lmbrellas»—icreen (ill., oil'd do. and do cieth , French cambrics, very nne - — tni )n Iriih Linans, do. &c. &c. June $4 ? FOR sTTSr 4 " A : PORT WINE, and -- HOLLAND GIN, of the firft qualities in Pipes. FRAUNCES and VAN REED, Brokers and CommilTion Merchants, No. 63,50. 3d St, le Who discount approved NOTES of hand. r . N. B. An APPRENTICE Wanted. _ , 1- September [4. mwf ' a e _ For sale by the fublcrjbers, :t IN PE|ln. STREET, 01 13s quarter Cheils frefh Hyson 'Pea ;i 100 ditto d«. frefh Souchong Tea; 10 300 Boxes China, containing Small tea setts of 41 ~ 2 . pieces; b ) e 400 picces Bandanoes. " Willings Ss 5 Francis. pn January .30 tt&f cil F O R SAL E, mi By N. and J. FRAZIER, Nd. S. Front-street, t0 r> Prime Boston Beef, ia barrels. t Wy- i t. Georgia Cotten. to Carolina Rice and Indigo. Sherry and Teneriffe Wines, of eicell.nt quality. Ravens Duck. , ele Indio Bandanno's. i Sewing Silks, various colours. fen ColTahs and Gurrahs. ( S'l"- *?• Us 4 w. Hr Lottery and Broker's Office, phi No. 64, South Skcond stxsst. ( TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. a, for sale a Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in ber the late lottery. g £t ;e Check Books kept for examination and registering, for , r the City of Walhington, No. s, and Pattefon Lotteries, R c both of which are now drawing—information where the tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New- I T Port Long-Wharf, Hotel ar.d Public School Lottery, for ' , examination. ! a ' ' The fubferiber foKcits the application of the public i t! ' e and his friends, who wiih to purchase or fell Bank Stock ' , ' a Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands! i ' ,® &c, or to obtain money on deposit of property. g Wm. Blackburn. tlu e Philadelphia, Augufl 18, .796. mth t„i, Notes lost. ~ "\X7"HEREAS two notes drawn by Benjamin Halkell Rt,t . V V ana George W. Kirkland, dated Boston, the 24th S February, 1796, payable to Joseph May, or order, in i 3 — m ?° * r <Ute ' one for ° ne Thousand Dollars, the * other Fifteen Dollars, wete stolen with lo#ie other pap«r= t0 r ' outof =; tr «nk 06 the Lar.cafter road. It Urtqneftirfi that Fri( any perr„n to whom they may be offered for negociatioa, tick , Will give notice thereof to the fnbfcriher. S GARRETT COTTRINGER. JW-JQ. _ ttstf * Difl'olution of Partnerfhin. re< i ; T^ E ..^ rt " erlhi P '"-'ween ROBtRT ANDRI 'vS srul 111 , ?^Y > I ?rxV undfcr lhc of ANDREWS and MLREOITH, being dillolved, All perfcns who a-e S <-n ' ' lndeo ' c^ to, ° r whoha'e claims againU the (aid houfc aic S requclled to apply lor fcitiemrnt t. fublcriber. ' KOfci-.RT ANDREWS, c c 1: No, 86, S>. Wha*vei. J. 5ept.6,1796- d \ f t John Whitelides & Ce, id Have for Sale, I Venetian Red, Spanilh Brown, White Lead, ground in oil: Shot, No. x, ;, 3, 4, j. London Porter, in calks and bottles. — Green Copperas. { Several crates of Queem Waie, in fetls, with desert ...' ditto compleat. ,a * Steel, tf<taion ditto. * Sept. 2T. - diw For Sale, By J. WARDER, PARKER & Co. An Invoice of Cordage, „ Confiding ol'different sizes, from >1 inch cables down ' to rope of a lichee, of different lengths! Imported in rt ' the (hip Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback. Sept. 17 dtf NANKEENS, , e ' Of tit firji quality, FOR SALE BT, * c RD.'smd JAB. POTTER. For any quantity absvjrPive Tboufand Pieces, a li beral credit wif be givefl. v R. & J. p. September ij. T. tf 70,000 Pieces Nankeens, Qf the bejl quality, and nr reasonable term}, 108 9AJLC BT Philip Nicklin Ef3° Co. 16. dtf t Philip Nicklin & Co. "• HAPS FOR SALE, Souchong 't Hyson Skin / Young l. yion j- FRSSH. TEAS j'/ Hyson and \ Imperial Yellow Nankeens it China Ware, aflbrted in Boxes and Chefti f- Quiektilver BaHdanno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in ehefts London Market MADEIRA WINE London particular >in pipes, hoglkeada, & New-York Market J quarter calks , Tencriffe Wine in pipes and hqgfiiaadt ; ; Sugar Camly by the Box , j. Sail Canvas No. 1 a 8 Lead in sheets ( 3 Calks of Cutlery assorted r A few cheftsof Manchester Goods, aflbrted tbick fets, cords, Itripcd Nankeens, &c. 3 Small packages of black feuing-Glkj s !! Tierces Virginia Snake-root. • Nails aflbrted jn calks T tjlv ' raw&f Wanted to Rent, a J convenient, well fumifbed Bed Chamber, ; With a good fire-place, in .in airy and healthy part of a _the city. Jhe per/on \vh® wants to rent such a — would have noTobjcSTon to or breakraifonly, with . the family occupying the house, as may be moll agreeable. Apply to the printer. September 19. taw Public Notice is Hereby Given, ' 1 TO the Freemen of the City and County of Phila delphia, and the County of Delaware, tnat a gene ral eletftion will be.held on Tuesday the eleventh dav of Odobei next.-—The election to be opened between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon, and one o'clock in the afternoon. - When the freemen of the City of Philadelphia, are to meet at the State-house in the city, to cleft -<■ Six Representative! far said citv in General Affein bly, One Representative for said city in the Iloufe of Re prefentaPlWi ef the United States. Twenty persons lor members of the Common Coun cil. Twelve persons for members of the Seleifl Com mittee. The Freemen of the City and County of Philadelphia to elect ' One person for Governor Two perfQnsfor Coroners Onep' son for County Commissioner rt The Freemen of the County of Philadelphia, to " elefi Six Representatives for said County in General As sembly. _ One Representative for said county in the House of Rrprefentatives of the United States. The Freemta of the City and County of Philadel phia, and County of Delaware, to elect One Senate* for the State The Freemen ol the township of the Northern Li berties are to hold their eletßicn at the town-house in Second Street continued, above Coats's Street. 1 The Freemen of the townlhips of Germantown, , Roxborough and Briflol, arc to hold their election at >jr j the Union Srhool House In Gerraantown. The Freemen »f the townlhips of Oxford, Byberry, j Lower Dublin and Moreland,are to hold their eletSlio'n ; a; the houle of the lare John tSamfley in Bufsletown, in | the tewnlhip of Lower Dublin. - i And the Fi-cemen of theDiftrift ofSoathwark, and the town&ips of Moyamehfmg, Paflyunk, and Kii'ig fefling, are to hold their efeaion at the State-Houf; in „ the City of Philadelphia. The Cenflables of each Ward, Dif!ri<S, fee. ?feto hold their elecalon, in the different diliritfs to ciigofe their infpe&ors for the ensuing year, and to give their A attendance at the time and refpe&ive places. ° Sept. %(,. JOHN BAKER, Sh,riff. *'** The Eletfors of Cheftcr county are r eauefted to meet at Hunt Downing'*, in Eift-Calhtov /r.lhip, on Friday, the 7 th day of OAober eafuing, « x form a j ticket for the eofuing election* S< September ia, 1796. o{ — , tt Ihe Inhabitants of the county of Chester are requefled to meet at the house' of AbraV tl in Ijie township of Wtft /iradford, in f Ald eanr-tv J the 7th day of October /iext, in order to coafu 1 • Irf " " general ticket for the ei,l"uiiig eleaion. (' September 14, j 790. — ",V. . .• ... C Vt r A *.V 7* £ D. ~> W'—- An APPRENTICE u the Prh I Enquire atthi. Olfmr. ' f jßafineft, University of Pennfylvani Oitaber 5, 1796. The MedicaiLetlurei wiU commence the firft JMu.2;. r in November. t»Xv India Tamboured Mufli is f' A jmall y handfsme afortnienfref M< 7/. viz. Fine- tamboured Malda and Santipore } patterns aud pvicef. Plain 6-.) Jaoohc*. ' Corded and cross-barred Mwflin Shawls. Ditto ditto 6-4 and 4-4 Dorcat, 0 Muflln Handktrchicfs, fine and coari'e. u Japau Muslins, and A few pi«ces extraordinary fine Long Cloth#. >wn rOR sale BY 1 in Thomas Tingey, No. lai, SouthThird-ftreet. . Sep't tutf&f By Authority. Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. 1 li- Sold tj WILLIAM BLACKBURN, A?o. 64, •. South Second-Jlreet. SCHEME of 7 LOTTERY, For raising Sixty Tfcoufand Dollars, agrciably to an A&. of ib« Leniljature of Pennfyivawia, palled duting the last ftlfion, for building a Stone Bridge over tlie River Schuylkill, at the Borough of Rcadinp in the Qounty of Bcrkj. Dollan. —a* > Prize of so coo Dahart - sto,ooo 1 do. of tO,cco do. - - jo,coo g do. of 5,000 do. - - >5,000 4 do. of 2,000 do. « - S.oco to do. of 1.000 <30. - - - 80,000 39 do. of 500 do. - . 19,500 8c do. of aoo do. . i6,oet> teo do. of too do. » . . ao.cc? 300 do. of 50 do. - - 15,000 t doj of 500 do. to be paij the jjolTtf- ) for ef the firft drawn no. £ ,^ 00 5 do. of 3 oco do. to be paid possessors ) of the five last drawn nos J 1 9,400 do. of 15 do. : - 141,099 in — ' — 10,054 Prices goo,coo 10,046 Blanks —-r* ** 3° 800 Tickets At Ten Dollars 300,00 a All Prizes lhali be paid fifteen days*after the drawing is finilhed, upon the demand of a pofleflor of a fortunate ticket, fuhjcil to a deduSion of tweniy per cent. The Drawing will commence as soon as the "tickets are disposed ot, or perhaps sooner. of whifch puWlic notice will'be given, k _ Philip MiUcr, Peter K'rfhner, William Wiimar.; Jofcph Hiejler, James Dtemer, Thomas Durtdas, JaMes May, Jchn Otto, J e h n Ke'im, liar.lel Crc.J, Sebqfiian Milltr, Commissioners. Reading, May the gth, i7§6. * Tickets in the Cnnal I ottery, Nc. 1, to be had at the> above office, where the eaUielt-intormatioli of the draw ing of the Walhingtoi! No. «, aud Pattcrfon Lottery's, o; - are received, and check books for examination and rcgif tfringare kept. OctoScr~7; law tf le. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, By W. Young, Mills and Son, [Price 50 cts. in boards, 62 t-j neatly bound] • An Apology for the Bible, In a series of Letters, " Addressed to Thomas Paine, author ps a book entitled lv 9 f Reajon, part the second, being an in- Teßigalitn of true and fabulous theology- * fly R. WATSON, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Biihop of Landaff, and Regius Profeffor of Divinity in the University of e Sept. 16. . tu&f6 - »- THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, ' By Mathew Carey, 118, Market-llreet, A DifTertation on Slavery, 1- WITH A PROPOSAL ' fat the Gradual Abolition of it In the State of Virginia. ia By sr. GEORGE TUCKER, Profeffor of Law in t'S Unii'crfty qf William and Mary, and one of the Judges in the General Court in Virginia. " Slavery not only violates the Laws of Nature and rt Civil Society, it also wounds the bell forms of govern -0 " m :nt: in a Democracy, where all men are equal, flavt " ry is contrary to th« spirit of the conllitution." f- • \Montcfquitu\ 6 f THIS BAT IS PUBLISHED, }iy W. YOUNG, MILLS and Son, Corner of Second and Cbefnut fir eels. Price i-z cents, ; The President's Address To the People of the United States, > INTIMATING ;t ' The refolutioa he has formed to decline being considered among the number of those out of whom a choice is to '> be made, at the ensuing eleition of a Prelidcnt of the n United States* n Sept. so. ws6 . . THIS DAT PUBLISHED, ®y J- ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, (Price ia 1-1 Cents) The President's Address ° To the People of the United States, " r Announcing his intention of retiring from public life at the expiration of the present constitutional term «f presidency. _ September 20. d ~~ No. 153. r— r n DifirtS of Pennsylvania, to cpit. a BE it remembered, that on the tv/cr"- Septcmber, in the twenty-firft v- .y-fourth daylof Oi the United S'atcsol A -ir 0 f the independence the said djftri J * l ~"* t . anerica, William Cobbett of • e uie in this»office the Title of " the words foil- whereof he claims as proprietor, ia, " The to w't -- " re**' Political Censor, or Review of the m#(l a -ing political occurrences relativs to the states rt» f A " ,er j C3 .-'sy Peter Porcupiae"—JonlarmUy to " A A .»° - ' be ean g rcfsot . «B"&aited States, intituled _ tJ " . for the encotiiijement of learning by securing Copies of Man*, Chatts and Books to the authors. "<i proprietors of luch Cnp-r.s, during the times therein 1 '"{■ntioned." SAMUKL CALDWELL, Cleric I Diilriit Ptii fylvanii.
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