#a?ette 0 States, 6- Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. MONDAT EVENING, OCTOBER io, 1796. [Toxm« X. Number 127?."! ' 7 I 7"~ _ ' . . On li r ednejday evening, the ntb injl. at J o'clock, a the Coffee-Houfe, Will be Sold by Public Au&ion, t \ LARGE, elegant, ami wen fiHimed ttaee story I A B,«.HOUSE , ? !;z'; Zfe Tn foil stories are each thirteen feet high; - t !" re ft^ e "" mahogany door, in the house, / S™ m " ku'cht with mahogany rails, and a good flcy-ligkt, the k ' tche " h in the cellar, which is spacious and convenient, and finhked with ail oven, stew holes and pantries, a hall and large wine cellar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which is an area in which is a pomp ; the yard is vaulted. Communicating with the said building, is a neat, three-story 3k,ck HOUSE, on the North fide of Jnion street, containing so feet front by 20 feet deep, the lower part of which is at present occupied as a con pt jng-houfe, and the upper part divided into well finilhed large chambers: this Koufe, may, at a fm ? U. expence, be converted into a convenient dwelling ; the street door is , very handforr* , and the front and back have Venetian - window-shutters. Adjoining the last mentioned house, upon the lot belonging to the firft, are erefled Kooms, &c. there are likewise very good Coach-Houses and Stables, finifhed equal (or nearly so) with any in h the city, on a lot, containing on Umon-ftreet 20 feet, ' and in depth 011 the Weft fide of the said alley 52 feet there are good cellars under the whole ot the buildiug, . and a Win-; Room over a part of the Stable, with a Hay . I.oft over the remainder. Approved notes at 60 and 90 < days will be taken for one half of the purchase money, the remainder on like notes at five months, feeurity to be iriven on the premises unfil the whole is discharged. * LOOT MAN W Co. Auctioneers. '6th o«r ' dt " th At Public Au&ion, At the Merchant's Gojfte-Heufe, on Wednejday evening next, the 11th injl. at 6 o'clock, r £ySh The very remarkable fact failing vjhSCH Schooner Lively, Built at Kensington in 1794, of Cedar and Live Oak—6B feet 3 inches on $s&l£&lSSiS(leck, 19 feet 6 inches beam,' 8 feet 4 inches hold, and carries between J and 600 barrels flour; , fte wants nothing bu" a flying gib to fit her for sea, and may be seen on the South fide of H.milton s wharf. ] ALSO, ita&eNr The Bri § Liberty, At Stamper's wharf—burthe* 13 00 " :1 - = ■ flour, fails very fact, and is in order for t Sa«iSKsSSfetf?fea—hav.ng been completely sheathed t in June last by Mr. Nathaniel Hutton, of Southwark, lad several new fails, one entire new cable, two new j boats, and otberwife completely found. [ Approved indorsed notes, at 2, 3, and 4 months, will be received in payment for both vcffels. John Connelly, Auftirtieer. Qftober Bth, 1796- dtS - J ik> jj! x i'W 1 Snia r rhe B "° MARY ' 1 Lying at Meflrs. Willing.* and Francis's 1 Wharf,burthen 10b barrels,built in Philadelphia in 1793, of live oik and red cedar. —She is well found, and may , befent to sea at a finall expence. For terms apply to Gurney £5° Smith. o&. 6. dtf - DISTRICT COURT, ) (T Pennsylvania Difiridt. 5 ' IN pursuance of a writ to me direifted, from .the Honowble Richard Peters, Esquire, Judge of-theDif trid Court of the United States, in and for the Pennfyl vaiiia Difiria, will be exposed ro Public Sale at the Merchant's Coffee-Houfe, in the City of Philadelphia, on Wednesday the 12th day of October inft. at 12 o clock at noon, the SHIP called TbS J OSEPHUS > all and singular her tackle, appa' - rel and furniture, as the fame now arej the said ship having been condemned to pay mariners wages, &c. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marlhal. Marflial's Office, 4th Oitober, 1796. d •JP3ISL For Boston, c^°oner y 0 h [ A constant trader, Peter Coffin, master, son? at Mr. Vanuxem's wherf, will fail in all next week. For Freight orpaffage apply to the Captain onboard or to Edward Stow, jun. Who has received by the above vcflel, Some excellent Pickled Salmon, and a few quintals of the Very belt kind of Dumb Fiih. September 30. , "TH FOR LONDON, The ca P ,ta ' CERES, To fail loon: —For freight or passage to DAVY, ROBERTS'& Co. or John Vaughan, September 10. Front-street. For Cork, MdryAnn, Francis Stuart, master : is a ftreng, good - ship, fails faft v and has good accon\mo Nations for pafiengcrs. Great pare of her cargo being ready, (he will fail in 10 days. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board v at Peter Knight's wharf, Or to Stuart f Barr. Sept. 29. dtf No. 100, South Front-street. or Charter, The Dafiiih Barque Beneventura Samuel Stub, master, good vessel, of about two hundred tons burthen. JESSE & ROBERT WALN. Sept. 17. dtf if or Charter, Ship Dominici Terry, ■ J acct Dc Hart > «>. excellent vessel, of about 3000 barrels burthen.' ' y e .(F e ■ & Robert Wain. Sep:ember «I. d ~ ~ * Washington Lottery. The Twenty-sixth & Twenty-seventh days' drawing of B] the Wa&ifigton Lottery, No. 2, are received at the pHice No. 234, Market-flreet, where tickets may be examined. N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other 1 lotteries may be procured. Oflobcr 7, 1796. j Just Imported, Tin Plates in boxes Sheet and bar Lead Shot —all sizes, paten * and common Copper bottoms and fficcts Englilh ffioes and boots in cases Taunton Ale in casks of 10 doi. each Baflcet Salt Wool Ca,ds a Gold Watches, •" For Sale by Simon Walker, Oft. 7. nvwfim Dock-street For Sale, 30 Hogsheads of choice New-England Rum, Landing from the schooner John, at Vanuxem's wharf.— For terms apply to No. 71, North Water Street, at the head of the wharf. Oft.. 3- , - The Cargo of the Polacre Independent, b J CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lif- " « bon, landing at the fubferibers wharf— 28 Pipes of Brandy 18 Bales of Spanish wool 3 do. of Annifeed 7000 Bushels of bed Lisbon Salt 80 Boxes of Lemons For sale by WILLINGS & FRANCIS. J_ ALSO, Seventy Hogsheads of prime JAMAICA SUGARS, received by tile (hip Dominick Terry, Capt. De Hart, from Kingston. • Sept. 13. d Thomas Ryerfon HAS just received, by the ships, Molly and Hamburgh Packet from Liverpool, and the Light Horse from . Bristol, and is now opening for sale, at his store No. 177, Market-street, an exteniivc affortnient of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Hardware and Saddlery. che The ship Caroline, now on htr passage from Liverpool to Philadelphia, brings the remainder of his fall impor tation. . N. B. At the above store may be had, a few alegant Mahogany Cases for Table Furniture; ajfo, a good af lortment of the best kinds of Knives and Folks. ' Sept. 2 V d Win. HOLDERNESSK, r fist' No. 76 High Street, TTM : *Hr*tvrA. hvthp Intdft arrivals from Europe .and. il the Kaft Indies a well fele2te3 affortmcnt of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery and Haberdalhci y P.nmV , nitbirh . i he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, on the lowcft terms; ]\ AMONGST WHICH ARE, ' Some fine India muflinsemDioidered with gold and fflver Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto Do do do do Handkereliicfs Seme »xtra black taffeties.lutsftringsand colored Pcrfisns the Bandano Handkerchiefs wi Long and fliort Nankeens th: Englilh Mantuas of the firft quality Aj Damalk table linen and napkins, very fine ; Silk Hosiery, an elegant alTortmant Thead and cotton do Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd da. and do cloth e French cambrics, very fine , Jrifh Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 § Lottery and Broker's Office, " f No. 64, South Second street. ' th TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 2, for sale—a 0 ' ( Check Book for examination—and piiies paid in 'i the late lottery. t0 s Check Books kept for examination and rejiftering, for the City of Washington, No. 2, and Psttefon Lotteries, both of which are now drawing—information where tickets art to be had, an i. prizes exchanged for undrawn tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late Ne\fcr- Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottory, for examination.. Cll r, The fubferiber foKcits the application of the public j. and his friends, who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock, m o Certificates, Bills of Exchange'or Notes, Houses, Lands, &c. or to obtain money on deposit of property. to Wm. Blackburn. Philadelphia, Augufl 18, 1796. mth NOTES LOyl\ WHEREAS two notes drawn by Benjamin Hafkell eli and George W. Kirkland, dated Boston, the 24th February, 1796, payable to Joseph May, or order, in 18 fe memthsV after ,date, one for One Thousand Dollars, the other Fifteen Dollars, weie stolen with sortie other papers R out of a trunk on the Lancaster road. It isrequeftcd that any person to whom they may be offered for negociation, pi ; e will give thereof to the fubferiber. jr GARRETT COTTRINGER. Sept. 30. ttstf b! Great is Tmvth and must prevail. ■ P JUST PUBLISHED, tl And for sale at No- 41 Chefnut-Jlrect hy J. ORMRO D, I d An Apology for the Bible, By R. Watson, d. d. f. s. s» ,'h Bishop of Landaff, <Jdc. f, Being a complete refutation of Paine's iv jige of Rea/on, tf And the only answer to the Second Parti August 30. dt h tl s Plans of the city of Philadelphia, 'Including the Northern Liberties and diftrift of • id Southwark, Publifhetl, and fold by t< BENJAMIN DJVIES, F No. 68, "High street, " (Price one dollar.) THIS plan is 26 inches square, and Iras been en graved by one of the firft artists in the city, from a late it and accurate survey. Purchasers are entitled to a nam phlet vvith each plan, giving 44 forae account of the 1' city, its population, trade, government,,dtc. ta&ftf g % ■ .. j ; ■ " For Sale, By J. WARDER, PARKER & Co. i An Invoice of Cordage* C nfUing of different sizes, from 12 inch cables down ] to r pt of 2 inches, of different lengths*. Imported ih the fh/> Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback. . .. 1 ? dtf A Sales of India Goods. F!n The Cargo of thelhip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal- pj a cutta and Bengal, Co, CONSISTIfCG OF V £) It Al.arge and general assortment of D-;ngal and Madras u COJ'TON and SILK GOODS. j ap AMONG WHICH ARE A variety fine worked and plain Mujlins, Doreas, Iffc. Also, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, lii boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, , For Sale by Willings & Francis, No. 21 Penn Street. June 8 § " NANKEENS, wi Of the fir/} Quality, FOR SALE BY, RD. and JAS. POTTCR. - 'For any quantity above Five Thousand Pieces, a li beral credit will be given. R. & J- P. September 13. T. tf 70,000 Pieces Nankeens, Of the befl quality and on reasonable terms, Cai FOR SALE BV Sh< Philip Nicklin & Co. dtf Philip Nicklin & Co. HAVE FOR SALS, Souchoig i Hyson Skin / Young Hyson > FRESH TEAS Hyson ind, \ Imperii! Yellow Nankeens China Ware, assorted in Boxes and Chests Quickfitver Bandanno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in chests London Market MADEIRA WINE London particular >in pipes, bogflieads, & New-York Market ) quarter casks Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hogsheads Si Sugar Candy by the Box Sail Canvas No. 1 a 8 Lead in sheets 3 Casks of Cutlery aborted A few chests of Marichefter Goods, assorted thick- c fcts, cords, striped Nankeens, &c. 3 Small packages of black sewing-silks Sn:ik e-root. J Nails assorted in calks jKly'tfr" f;; / , mw&f Wanted to Rent, vi convefticul, well furnl/hed Bed Chamber, With a £ood fire-place, in an airy and healthy part of 5 the city. The person wh© wants to rent such a chamber, would havt; nopbjedlion to board, or brcakfaft only, with the family occupying the house, as may be mofl agreeable. Apply to the printer. September 29. ' taw Public Notice is Hereby Given, TO the Freemen of the City and County of Phila delphia, and the County of Delaware, that a gene ral eletftian will be held on Tuesday the eleventh day of October next. —The eledlion to be opened between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon, and one fii 1 o'clock in tho afternoon. Tv I When the freemen of the City of Philadelphia,-are D to meet at the State-house in the fa'd city, to elefl °' r Six Representatives for said city in General AfTera e bl >'' . . 1 One Representative for said cify in the House of Re- .. n prefentatives ef the United States. J Twenty persons for members of the Common Coun cil. c Twelve persons for members of tbe Select Com t mittee. The Freemen of the City and County of Philadelphia ' to elect lr One person for Governor ai Two persons for Coroners te One person for County Commiflioner The Freemen of the County of Philadelphia, to II eleit h Six Representatives for Taid County in General Af -8 fembly. ic One Representative for said county in the House of rs Repi*efentalives of the United States. it The Freemea of the City and County of Philadel n, phia, and County of Delaware, to eleift J One Senator for the State The Freemen of the townlhip of the Northern Li- 1 betties are to hold their ele£tion at the town-house in Second Street continued, above Coats's Street. The Freemen of the townships of Germantown, Roxborough and Bristol, are to hold their eledtioii at i the Union School House in Gernwntown. ), | Tire Freenieft »f the townships of Oxford, Byberry, j Lower Dublin and Moreland,.ve to liold their eleiTtidn at the house of the late John Barnfley in Bufsletown, in P thetownfhip of Lower Dublin. " And the Freemen of the Diftri<£l of Southwark, and , thetownfhipstif Moyamenfing, Paffyunk, and King- S feffing, are to hold their eleition at the State-Hotife in the City of Philadelphia. The Constables of each Ward, Diflri«£t, &c. are to feoiti their election, in the different dillri<3s to choose their infpecftors for the enfningyear, and to give their — attendance at the time and refpetftive places. Sept. 26. JOHN BAKER, Sheriff. of — — ——; * The Ele<s>ors of Chester county are requested 0 to meet at Hunt Downing's, in Eaft-Caln townlhip, on 1 Friday, the 7th day of OAober ensuing, to form a 3 ticket for thtf'eufuing eledlion. September n, 1796. „ tl « *** The Inhabitants of the county of Chester are t C _ requested to meet at the house of Abraham Marshall, « " in the townlhip of Weft-Bradferd, in said county, on t the 7th day of Oflober next, in order te consult on a a general ticket for the ensuing eieiHe*. r September 14, 1796. J"■. • • 1 University of Peiinfylvania, OBobtr 5, 1796. I. The Medical Lttlures will commence the firft Monday in 'November. taw.;w » India Tamboured Muslins. h A Jmali, handfeme afortment of Mu/lins, •vtz. Fine EjmVoifred" Malda and Santlpor* Mufliiis, valgus patterns and prices. Plain 6-4 jaconet. Corded and cross-barred Muslin Shawls. Ditto ditto 6- 4,and 4-4 Dorcas. is Muslin Handkerchiefs, fine and cuirle. Japan Muslins, and A few puces extraordinary fine Long Cloths. } Ton S.ilE BY Thomds Tingey, No. 121, South Third-itreet. Sept 14. / tutf&f FOR SALE. PORT WINE, and HOLLAND GIN, of the firft qualities in Pipes. FRAUNCES and VAN REED. ' feroksrs and Commission Merchants, No. 63, So. 3d St. Whe discount approved NOTES of hand, N. B. An APPRENTICE Wanted. September 14. mwf TOR sale, By N. and J. FRAZIER, No. 95, S. Fro'nt-ftreet, Prime Bolton Beef, in barrels. Georgia Cotton. Carolina Rice and Indigo. Sherry and Teneriffe Wines, of excellent quality. Ravens Duck. Indio Ban dan no's. — Sewing Silks, various colours. CoiTahs and Gurrahs. Sspt. if. _ tts4W._ For sale by the subscribers, IN PENN-STREET, 130 quarter Chests frefti Hyson Tea;) l©o ditto do. frelh Souchong Tea; 300 Boxes China, containing small tea feUs of 4* pieces; 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willings £s° Francis. January 30 tt&f in By Authority. & Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBUWi No. 64, South Seconds reel. SCHEME of a LOTTERY, For vaifing.Sixty Thousand Dollars, tably to an A& &L the LcgiHature of Pennfylva/aia, puffed duung the Jail • session, for bailding a Stone Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, in the County of Berk*. 1 Prize of 20 000 Dollars - «o,*coc 1 do. of 10,000 do. - - *0,000 3 do. «f 5.000 do. - 15,00 a . 4 do. of 2,000 do. • - Bcoo i?o do. of 1,000 do. • • 20,000 f 39 do. of 500 do. - - 19 £o*® 01 80 do. of 200 do. - 16,000 ei *> seo do. of .j 00 do. - 20,000 ith goo do. of $© do. - - 15,000 '* e * 1 do i of 500 do. to be paid the posses- > for ©f the draw n no. > 5 do. of 3,000 do. to be p?id pofleffors ) — of the last drawn nos $ 1 5'' OCO 9,400 do. of 15 do. : - 141,000 , _ 10,054 Prizes 300,000 a " 10,046 Blanks — — ie- 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,000 -tn All Prizes shall be paid fifteen days after the drawing ij me fiui (hed, upon the demand of a poffeflor of a fortunate ticket, fubje& to a dcdu&ion of twenty per cent. The ire Drawing wilj commence as.soon as the Tickets ate disposed of, or perhaps fboner. of which notice will be given m" Philip Miller, Peter Kerjhner> William Wit man + Joseph H'tejler, James DiemerThomas Dundas f c James May, John Otto, John Keirn, Daniel Graejf f Jn _ Selajlian Miller, Commissioners. Reading, May the $th, 17^6. m " i , Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. a, to be had at the hj a above office, where the earliest iniormation of the draw ing of the Walhington No. 2, and Patterfon Lottery'*, are received, and check books for examination and regis tering are kept. O&ober 7. » 2aw tf to THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, By W. YOUNG, MILLS and Son, Corner of Second and Che/nut Jlreet:, of Price i a i-z cents, The President's Address lei- To the People of the United States, 4 INTIMATING Li- The resolution he has formed to decline being considered in among the number of those out of whom a choice is to be made, at the ensuing oledtlon of a Prefidcnt of the vn, United States. i at Sspt. 20. ws6 THIS j T AT PUBLISHED, T' By J. ORMROP, No. 41, Ohefnut-ftreet, *° 1! (Price ia 1-2 Cents) The President's Address To the People of the United States, Announcing his intention of retiring from public life " in at the expiration of the present constitutional term ef presidency. — September, 10, d ofe . 1 — - heir . . No> '*3- DiJlriß of Pennsylvania, to w't. RE it remembered, that on the twenty-fourth day jof September, in the twenty-firft year of the independence „ , of the United States of America, William Cobbett of the fatd diftrift hath deposited in this office the Title of 'on a Book, the right whereof he claims as propri»tor, in n a the words following, to wit. " The Political Censor, or Review of the molt inte« " refling political occurrences rektiva to the United State» " of America—By Peter Porcupine I ' —ln conformity t® ire the A& of the Cengrefs of the United States, intituled nil, «An AS for the encouragement of learning by fecurine ,on the Copies of Maps, Chatts and Books to ths aiuho-4- )U a and proprietors of fueh Copies, during the times therein — mention«d." SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk. .Diitriit PenofyWaiua.
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