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    of the Unites & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser,
Number 1277.] WEDNESDAT EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1796. [VCLOME X.
For Sale by the subscriber, °'
At the Merchant's Ceffee-Haufc, on H'ednefday even
ing, the I lib instant, at 6 o clock,
.t—7t_- THE SHIP i
General Washington; £
White-oak frame ; built at Wilming- Qr
3P3p3®K£ ton, state of Delaware, in the year 1-90 ; (j
80 feet 5 inches keel ; %) feet I inch beam ; 12 feet 9 , c]
inches -tieM 5 burthen 251 tons; is a strong, firm built afi
vefM; in compleat order, and ready to receive a cargo : u
POl fuiriii'i particulars, inventory and terms, prior to .
the evening of sale, enquire of S AMUEL SMITH, ihip- m
broker, No. 86, Sout^Front ftrcet. _ w
John Connelly, Au&ioneer. i»
Oflober IX- dtS - 5'
For Boston, v!
The Brig Diana, j
i' f Lying at Chefnut-ftreet wharf; will fail
vf; in a few days, and take freight on mode
rate terms —for which, or passage, apply on board, or to ' 3
Joseph Anthony Co. "
O (Sober 10. dj w
For Sale, *
• The brig FAIR AMERICAN, tl
Captain Richard Callev,
AN entire new vessel, and wellfinifhed a]
1 built at Newbary-port, (N-E.) her plank j
a nd timbers white oak : Sails well, and s i
it completed}' fitted—her dimensions are 57 feet keel, strait t j
rabbit —21 feet beam—B feet 8 inches hold, and 4 1-2
between decks. She is now discharging spars, near the
' Still-hosfe wharf, Southwark, and if not disposed of i»
a few days will be fold at public sale at the City-Tavern,
on the evening of the 13th in (I.—Apply to
ISAAC HARVEY, jun.
5 South Watcr Street.
lothmo, loth. diw.
At Public Au&ion,
jit the Merchant's GoJJce-Houfe, on IVednefday evening
next, the nth irifl. at 6 o'clock,
j *y-- The very remarkable fail failing
Schooner Lively,
Built at Kensington in 1794, of Cedar
' and Live Oak—6B feet 3 inches on
SbiifctSSwSfe^S deck, 19 feet 6 inches beam, 8 f*et 4
inches hold, and carries between 5 and 600 barrels flour;
flie wants nothing bu*. a flying gib to fit her for sea, and
may be seen en the South Cde of Hamilton's wharf.
ALSO, 2
jThe Brig Liberty,
WKfflHaLAt Stamper's wharf—burthen 1309 bis.
tzs£ilry3 flour, fails very fact, and is in order for
i sea—having been completely sheathed
in June lad by Mr. Nathaniel Hutton, of Southwark, .
iiad several new fails, one entire new cable, two new
boats, and otberwife completely found-
Approved indorsed notes, at 2, 3, and 4 months, will .
he received in payment for both veffeis.
John Connelly, Auctioneer.
~ O'Sober. Bth, 1796. d' s
The Brig MARY,
v.: -iLying at Messrs. WiHings and Francis's
•Wharf,burthen zoo barrels, built in Philadelphia in 1793, r
•„f live oak and red cedar.—She is well foHnd, and may f
be sent to sea at a small expcnce. For terms apply to
Gurney & Smith.
oa. 6. dtf
"district court, ) IF~
p f nnfylvania Diftrifl. 5 "
IN DTfuance of a vrit to mc dirc&ed, from the J
Honorable Richard Feters, Esquire, Judge of the Dil- J
trid Court, of the United States, in and for thq Pennfyl- I
vaniißiftria, will be exposed :o Public Sale at the
Merchan/s Coffee-Honfe, in the City of Philadelph.a,
»n Wed:iefday the lathday of Odober inft. at ta o clock
at nootf, the SHIP called
The JOSEPHUS,
jjlfcfy w ' th all and ® n g ular her ta«kle» *ppa
and furniture, as the fame now a?«,
the been condemned to pay mariners
wages, &c. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marital.
Marihai's Office, 4th October, 1796. d
FOR LONDON,
The capital ship CERES,
Jv^V','fH^> ,To &il l° on « : — For freigl ll or paflage
t° DAVY, ROBERTS & Co. or
John Vaughan,
September io. Front-street. 1
' * \
or * !
The Ship Mary Ann,
Francis Stuart, matter: is a ftreng, good
■ {hip, fails fact, and has good accommo
dations for passengers. Great part of her cargo being
ready, (he will fail in 10 days. For freight or pafiage
apply to the Captain on board, at Peter Knight's wharf,
Or to Stuart & Barr.
Sept, 29. dtf No. 100, South Front-street.
For Charter,
Tlie Dan!ni Barque Beneventura,
Samuel Stub, mailer,
a good velTel, of about two hundred
tons burthen. JESSE & ROBERT WAI.N.
Sept. 17. dtf
For Charter,
The Ship Dtminir.k Terry,
mmMm Dc Hart, master : an excellent I
veflel, of about 3000 barrels burthen.
Jeffe & Robert Wain.
SeptrmV.rr ii. d
jOoarding and Lodging
T\TO GENTLEMEN may be acccmmeda'ed with
Boarding ,and Lodging, in a family and pleasant
part of the city. Apply to the Printer of the Gazette of
the United States.
O&ober 11. * ttic;tf
On Wednesday evening, the \itb injl. at 7 o'aSti, at
the Coffee-Houfe,
Will be Sold by Public Auction,
off
A LARGE, elegant, and well finilhed three-ftery .'
Brick HOUSE, (the late residence of Gen. Walter
Stewart,) with a Lot of Ground thereunto belonging,
on the Weft'fide of Third-street, near Union-street, con
taining in front 31 feet, and in depth 100 feet to an alley en
leading into Union-street. The House is, 3i feet front,
and 50 feet deep; the several rooms contained in it are
large, commodious, and compleatly finilhed; the two
firli ft(V"ic» are each thirteen feet, high; there are ten
mahogany doors in the ht>ufe, a geometrical ftair-caie IJ I
with mahogany rails, and a good fey-light; the kitchen ]ab
ii in the cellar, which is spacious and convenient, and -
finiOied with an oven, stew holes and pantries, a servants'
hall and large wine cellar adjoining thd kitchen, in front
of which is an area in which is a pump; the yard is'
vaulted. Communicating with the said building, is a ;
neat, three-story Biuck HOUSE, on the North fide of 1 -■
iJnion-ftreet, containing zo feet front by 26 feet deep,
[ the lower part of which is at present occupied as a compt
ing-houfe, and the upper part divided into well finilhed ' hl
, l?rge chambers: this House, may, at i small expence, be |"°
converted into a convenient dwelling ; the ftroet door is ; t| c
very handsome, and the front and back have Venetian
window-ihutters. Adjoining the last mentioned house, " c
upon the lot belonging to the firft, are ereAed Bathing- j ex
Rooms, &c. there are likewise very good Coach-HoUses |
and Stables, finilhed equal (or nearly so) with any in an
> the city, on a lot, containing on Union-street 20 feet,
and in depth on the Weft fide of the said alley J2 feet— .
there are good c«l!«fs under the whole ot the buildiug, !
and a Wine Room over a part of the Stable, with a Hay a
| Loft over the remainder. 'Approved notes at 60 and 90 |
days will be taken for one half of the purchase money,
f the remainder on like notes at five months, feeurity to be
1 given on the premises until the whole is discharged. _
FOOTMAN & Co. AuiSioneers.
6th Oa. dti?th
>—— — X 1
Just Imported,
Tin Plates in boxes £l
Sheet and bar Lead " .
Shot—all sizes, paten*" and common 1
Copper bottoms and sheets PI
Englilh shoes and boats in cases
r Taunton Ale in calks of 10 d»z. each at
Baflcet Salt
Wool Ca»ds 1
Gold Watches. cc
For Sale by
r Simon Walker,
1 Oa. 7. mwfim Dock-street.
I- - -
i For Sale^
30 Hoglheads of choice New-England
Rum, to
Landing from the schooner John, at Vanuxem's wharf.— tl
For terms apply to No, 71, North Water Street, at the
j head of the wharf.
oa. 3.
» .■ ' ~ ———————
The Cargo of the Polacre Independent, r
1 /CAPTAIN CATHCART, from Alicant and Lif- •
V/l bon, landing at the fubferibws wharf —
28 Pipes of Brandy
' 18 Bales of Spanifli wool
3 do. of Annifeed
7000 Bulhels of best Liibon Salt J
80 Boxes of Lemons
For sale by WILLINGS & FRANCIS.
—A.L S O,
s Seventy Hogsheads of prime JAMAICA SUGARS,
' received Uy the ihip Dominick Terry> Capt. De Hart,
from Kingston.
Sept. 13. d
. Wm. HOLDERNESSE, "
No. 76 High Street,
HAS received, by the latest arrivals from Europe and
the East Indies, a well feleaed assortment of Silk
- Mercery, Linen Drapery and Haberdalhery Goods; which
- he will fell, Wholesale and Retail, en the lowest terms ; b
e AMONGST WHICH ARE,
J, Some fine India muslins embroidered with gold and fflver
k Superfine Book, Jaconet, and Mulmul ditto
Do do do do Handkershiefs
Some extra black taffeties,lut«ftringsasd colored Pcrfuns
Bandano Handkerchiefs
Long and Ihort Nankeens
Englilh Mantuas of the firft quality
Damalk table linen and napkins, very fine
Silk Hosiery, an elegant assortment
Thead and cotton do
Umbrellas—green silk, oil'd de. and do cloth
French cambrics, very fine
Irilh Linens, do. &c. &c. June 14 $
re NOTES LOST.
, r "TX THERE AS two notes drawn by Benjamin Hafeell
W and George W. Kirkland, dated Boston, the 24th
February, 1796, payable to Joseph May, ©r order, in 18
months after date, one for One Thousand Dollars, the
•other Fifteen Dollars, were stolen with some other papers
out of a trunk on the Lancaster road. It is requested that c
a»y person to whom they may be offered for negociation,
will give notice thereof to the subscriber**
GARRETT COTTRINGER.
Sept. 30. "stf
"
;e Great is Truth and must prevail.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And for fate at No- 41 Chefnut-Jlreet by J. OR M ROD, {
An Apology for the Bible,
4 By R. Watson, d. d. f. x.'s.
Bi/hop of Landajf, tS?c. j
d Being a complete refutation of Paine's
Age of Reason,
Awd the only anfvver to the Second Part.
- August 30." dt
' 1
Plans of tKe city ofPhiladelphia, \
Including the Northern Liberties and diilri<2 of
Southwark,
Poblilhed, and fold by
BENJAMIN DAVIES,
No. 68, High street,
(Price one dollar.)
THIS plan is 26 inches fqtiare, and has been en
h graved by one of the firft artists in the city, from a late
n and accurate survey. Purchasers are entitled tg a pam
of phlet with each plan, giving " some account of the
city, its population, trade, government, &c.
July 19 tu&ftf
A GOOD HOUSE, x
FOR SAIE) \
THE .fubferibes, isttnt on moving to tllfi countrA
offers for file, the HOUSE in whieh he now «•_
Its heafthy and beautiful situation, opposite th?
of Mr. Bingham, needs neither comment or eulogium." 1
PoffelTion will be given 011 or before the 15th of the
enfuii'.g month.
THOMAS TINGEY,
No. i2t, South 3d Street.
He has elfo for Sale,
A small handl'orae assortment of work'd and plain
INDIA MUSLINS, which he wHI dilpofe .of reason- —
I ably. dtf. Oilober iq.
Lottery and Broker's Office,
No. 64, South Second street.
TICKK'IS in tha Canal Lottery, No. 2, Tor sale—a
Check Book sos examination —and prizes paid ;n
the late lottery.
' 1 Check Books kept for examination and rcgifterirtg, for
1 the City of Washington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries, _
j both of which are now drawing—information where
, ; tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn
tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New
} Port Lo'ng-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for
examination. , Pr
; j The fubfeHber foticits the application of tha public q £
, and his friends, \vh- with to purchase or fell Bank Stock, q 3
t Certificates, Bills»«f Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, gh
. ] &c. or to obtain money on deposit of property Ka
) I *.* Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for i n(
' sale at Ten Doilsrs etch, which will be drawn early in g e
> ! the Spring. C<
Wm. Blackburri.
: Philadelphia, AughJl 18, 1796. mth
—1 111 - '
UNITED STATES, 1 rt-
Peftnfylvania Diftrift. J JJ'
NOTICE is kereby given, that pursuant to a writ p
to me., direfled from the honourable Richard Peters,
Efij. Judge of the Diftriit Court of the United States,
in and for the Penufylvania Diflriil, will be fold at
public sale, at the Custom-House floras, in Front, belcw .
Walnut-street, on Monday the 24th inft. at 12 o'clock F<
at tioon.
THIRTY BAGS COFFEE,
The fame having been libelled agamfl, and
condemned as forfeited in the ftid Diltrifl Court.
WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marihal.
Marihal's Office, Bth of Oilober, 1796.
For Sale,
By J. WARDER, PARKER Co.
j An Invoice of Cordage,
Confiding of different sizes, from 12 inch cables down
to rope of 2 inches, of different lengths: Imported in
- the Ihip Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback.
£• Sept. 27. dtf
c
Saies of India Goods.
5 The Cargo ef the ihip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal
cutta >cutta and Bengal,
CONSISTING OF
AL?.rge and general assortment of Bengal and Madras G
COTTON and SILK GOODS. 1 '
AMONG WHICH ARE
A variety fine worked and plain Muslins,
Doreas, Also, -S -
A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, . I
-In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, j
For Sale by *
Willings Francis,
No. 21 Penn Street.
Jane S § a
NANKEENS, *
d Of the frji quality, FOR SALE BY,
k RD. and JAS. POTTER,
h For any quantity above Five Thousand Pieces, a li
beral credit will be given. R. & J. P. ,
September 13. T. tf
:r ~ ~ j
70,000 Pieces Nankeens, i
1S Of the bejl quality and on reasonable terms,
for saLe by
Philip Nicklin ?S° Co.
August 26. dtf
Philip Nicklin & Co. 1
HAVE FOR SALE, \
Souchong
Hyson Skin /
Young Hyson > FRESH TEAS
Hyson and \
.]] Imperial
h Yellow Nankeens
:8 China Ware, assorted in Boxes and Chests
le Quicksilver
rs Bandanno Handkerchiefs of. excellent quality in
at chests
n, LondotrMarket MADEIRA WINE.
London particular >\n pipes, hogsheads, &
New-York Market j quarter calks
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hogsheads
_ Sugar Candy by the Box
Sail Canvas No. i a 8
Lead in (heets
3 Calks of Cutlery aflofted
A few chests of Manchester Goods, afforted,thick
' sets, eerds, striped Nankeens, &c.
3 Small packages of black sewing-silks
if Tierces Virginia Snake-root.
Nails assorted in calks
July t8 mw&f
> s — .
Wanted to Rent,
A convenient, well furnifhed Bed Chamber,
With a good fire-place, in an airy and healthy part of
the city. The person whe wants to rent foch a chamber,
would have no objection to board, or breakfaft only, with
the family occupying the house, as may be mod agreeable,
of Apply to the printer.
September 29. taw
TAKE NOTICE.
THE f&bfcriber intends to make application for a re
newal of the following eertificate, supposed to be
loft on the passage to England in April 1794 :
n Certificate No 10335, dated 15th November, 1793,
"e for 2830 dollars and 92 cents—Six per cent, domestic
debt, on the books of the Treafuryol the United States,
he in the name of the Hon. John Trevor.
ROBERT BIRD, at John Warder's,
Philadelphia, August 30th, 1736. ?tu&f6w
University of Pennfylvailia,
OF.ober 5, 1796.
The Medical Letlur.es will cpmmynce the firft Monday
I rti RgvemLer. tawgw ,
\ FOR SALE.
PORT WINE, and
HOLLAND GIN, of :he firft qualities in Pipes.
FRAUteCES and VAN REED,
Brokers and Commiflion Merchants, No. 63,80. »d St»
Who difeount approved NOTES of hand.
N. B. A«i APPRENTICE Wanted.
September 14- mVf f
For-fale by the fubicribers,
IN PSNtt-STKFET,
130 quarter Chests freffi Hyson Tea; ,
100 ditto do. frefh Souchomj Tea;
300 Boxes China, containing small tea setts of <jA
pieces;
400 pieces Bandanees.
Willing! & Francis.
Tanuary 30 tr&f
FOR SAL I-,
By N. and J. FRAZIER,
No. 95, S. Front-lh-eet,
Prime Boston Beef, ia barrels.
| Georgia Cotton. % «
1 Carolina Rice and Indigo.
' Sherry and Teneriffe Wines, of excellent quality.
Ravens Duck.
, Indio BaHdanlio's.
Sewing Silks various colours.
Coffahsand Gurrahs-.
Sspt. 17. tt^w.
By Authority.
Schuylkill Bridge Lottery.
' Sold hy WILLIAM BLACKBURN, A r o. 64,
' Stuth Seandjlreet.
) . SCHEME of I LOTTERY,
For railing Sixty Thousand DoUars, agret ably to an .A"£l of
the Legiflaturc of Pennfylvaaia, OolTecf during the lait
feflion, for building a Stone B*»*ige over the River
j Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, in the County of
Berks. Dollars.,
1 Prize of 20.00© Dollars - 20,000
' 1 do. of j.0,000 do. * - io,coO
3 do. of 5.000 do. •
4 do. of 2,000 do. • - 8/000
20 do» of 1.000 do* . 1. - 2-0,000
39 do. of 50© do. - • »9 o°«
• 80 do. of 200 do. >* i6,0g0
200 do. of i©o do. ... 20,0 c©
300 do. of $0 do. - I^,ooo
n 1 d©< of 500 do. to be paid the posses- £
n for ©f the firft drawn no. $
5 do, of 3,000 do. to be paid pofleffors )
of the five hft drawn nos J 0
9,400 do. of 15 do. : 141.0C0
10,051 Prizes 300,00 0
10,046 blanks —
[.
30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars goo,ooo
AH Prizes shall be paid fifteen days after the drawing is
is finilhed, upon the demand of a poffeflor of a for unatc
licket, fubje& to a deduction of twenty per ctr.i. The
Drawing will commence as footias. the Tickets arc d'fpofed
of, or perhaps sooner. of which public notice will be given#
Philip Miller, Peter Kerjhner, William Witman,
Joseph Hiejier, J&mes Diemer, Thomas Dundas,
James May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Craef t
SebaJlian Miller, Commissioners.
Reading, May the gth, IJSS.
Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. 4, to be had at :ke
above office,\vhere the earliest information of, the draw
ing of the Wafcington No. a, and Patterfon Lottery's,
are received, ajul check books for examination and regit
teringare kept.
October 7. aaw tf
Thomas Rvcrfon
j
HAS just received, by the (hips Molly and Hamburgh
Packet from Liverpool, aad the Light Horse from
Bfiftol, and is now opening for sale, at his store No.
177, Markek-ftreet, an extenltve aflortment of v
Ironmongery, Cutlery, Hardware
and Saddlery. •
The ftiip Caroline, now on htr paflage from Liverpool
— to Philadelphia, brings the remainder of his fall impor
tation. 1
N. B. At the above store may be had, a elegant
Mahogany Cases for Table Furniture 5 also, a good as
sortment of the best kinds of Knives and Forks.
Sept. 13. ' d
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
By W. YOUNG', MILLS and Son,
Corner of Second and Chefnut Jlreets,
Price ii f-a cents,
The Prefidtnt's
m To the People of the United States,
It/TIMATING
& The rcfolution he has formed to decline being considered
amohg the numbe-r of thofc out of whom a choice is to
be made, at the ensuing eleStion of a Prefidcnt of the
United States. .*
Sept. 20. \vfs
THIS DAT PUBLISHED,
By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet,
(Price it 1-2 Cents)
The President's Address'
To the People of the United States,
Announcing his intention of retiring from public life
at the expiration of the present constitutional term «f
presidency.
September SO. .d
of . . No. 153.
er, JbiJlriß of Pexnfylvattia, to W't.
ith BE it remembered, that on the tw'cnty-fourth day of
lie. September, in the tWenty-firft year of the independence
of the United States of America, William Cobbett of
the said diftriit hath depefited in this office the Title of
a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, ia
the words following, to wit.
re- " The Political Censor, or Review of the molt inte
be " fefting political occurrences relativs to the United States
"of Amcrica—By Peter Porcupine"—ln conformity to
93, the A<a of the Congress of the United States, intituled
ftic "An A(st for the encouragement of learning by fecurir.j
tes, the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books to the authors
and proprietors of such Copies, during the times thtreir.
mentioned." SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk
j D;lln£i Punßfylvajoja,