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London Particular Madeira Wine,
> '
In pipes, hogsheads and quarter-ca/ks,
Landing this day at Chefnut-ftreet Wharf, and
for sale by w!
Joseph Antheny Sc Co. 1
'Nov. j. d
J3eft Boston & Nova-Scotia Mackarel,
Excellent Halifax Salmon in bbls.
47 bbls. prime Coffee,.
Best Boston Beef,
Codfilh in hdi.
Spermaceti Candles,
Spermaceti, and 1 „. T
Northern j
Mould and dipt, tailow candles, of a superior
"quality. " eh ,
A few boxes excellent brown soap,
6 Bales of Corks.
40 Pipes excellent I.itbnn Wine.
A tew sacks of Feathers.
A few bales India Muslins.
FOR SALE BT
JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co.
OiSlober 31. d
set
■ No. zB, NORTH SECOND-STREET.
John Gireen & Co.
Have for Sale, on low terms, for Cafli «r the ufutl .
credit,
A General /Ifforlment of \
ironmongery, Cutlery, Brass and Ja
panned Wares,
And a quantity of Ground White Lead, and Spanish
Brown in Oil and Powder. ] ol
LIKEWISB,
fjnafl invoice of Hats, of different qualities. _
Oftobcr 26.
To be Sold, 1
At No. iaS, North Second-Street, and by federal of
the Apothecaries in this City.
TRANSFERS of the right to remove pains and inflamma _
tions from tlje human b<*dy, as secured to Dr ELISH A
PERKINS, by patent, with instruments and dire&ions ne
cessary for the ora&ice. This mode of treatment is particu
larly ufeful in relieving pains in the heat, face, teeth, bread,
fide, stomach, back, rheumatisms, recent gouts, &c. See. ri
Notwithstanding the utility of this practice, it is not pre- J
timed but there are cases in which this and every othei
fcmcdy may sometimes tail.
June i, law A
Loft Last Evening,
At Rieketts's Amphitheatre, (supposed to be taken by
some villain out of a gentleman's pocket) _
A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, X
Containing about 185 dollars in banknotes; three notes
of hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and 306, da- /"
ted 12th lift August, payable 60 days after date, to the
order of Paul Siemen, together for 5150 dollars; an'ordar
of Mrs. Ann \ acpherfon, from Paul Siemen, on Lach- *
lin Mac Neal, Esq. at Port-au-Prince, for 100 dollars ;be- u
fides several letters and papers of no use but to the proprie
tor. The notes of hand and order are without endorse- J !
ment. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD !s offered to <t
any person who will discover and feenre the thief, and <(
FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing The above menu- i(
oned notes and papers at No. 119, corner of Front and (<
Malberry ffreets. d o<st. IX. ff
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To be Rented,
A Small and Convenient BREWERY, at
Morris Ville, oppo/ite Trent an. <(
ALL the Apparatus for Brewing new and irj good „
repairs A number cf Barrels and Half Barrels will «
also be rented. Possession may be had at any time. ~
{Inquire of' Mr. Garrett Cottringer in Philadelphia, «
or Mr. Robert Morris, jun. or Daniel Mun at Morris-
Ville. /,
Oftnber go, 1-96. mth&saw m
fc
Brokers Office, and p<
COMMISSION STORE.
No. 63 South Third street.opposite the national Sew Bank. „
SAMUEL M FR UNCES and JOHN VAN REED, b '
have entered into co-partnership, under the firm of .
FR.V UNCES & VAN REED, in the buftnefs of Brokers,
Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants. They buy and
fell on commiflion every species of stock, notes of hand,
bills of exchange, houses and lands, &c.
Money procured on deposits, &c. &c. all kinds c'
writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatnefsand
dispatch: ..ccouuts adjusted, and books fettled, in the
tnoft correct manner. Conllant attendance wilTTjc given. w
They solicit a share of the public favor ; they are deter- n
mined to endeavour to deserve it.
N. B. The utmost secrecy observed.
SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES,
JOHN VAN REED. "
Philad. August 17, I7<j6. m&wtf i
Lottery and Broker's Office,
No. 64, South Second street.
TICKETS in the Can&J Lottery, No. a, for sale—a
Check Book for examination'—and prizes paid in
the late T
Check Books kept for examination and r?grifteriflg, for /,
the City'oT Walhington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries,
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 Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for
examination.
Tht fnbferiber solicits the application of the public
and his friebds, who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock,
Certificates, Bills of Exchaiige or Notes, Houses, Lands, .
&c. or to obtain money on deposit of property.
*,' Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for
sale at Ten Dollers each, which will be drawn early in
the Spring. ,
tVm. Blackburn.
Philadelphia, Augnfi 18, 1796. mth <
Mr. RICKETTS i
BEGS leave to inform the I.adies and Gentlemen, that 1
lie will open his RIDING SCHOOL on the lit of Nov. '
for the infttuftion of Ladies and Gentlemen in the ele- ]
gant aceomplilhmcnt of riding and managing their horses
With ease to themselves.
Mr. Ricketts has well trained Horses for the vccom
ttiodation of Ladies and Gentlemen for. exercise, to pay
monthly. Pupils to pay by thefeafon, or by the lcfibn.
Horles trained to the road or field.
October 14. d
WANTS a fituatinn as CI-F.R K, in a m6rcantilehoufe
in this city, a young man who can be vrcll recom
mended : he is well acquainted with book-keeping, and
writes a good hand. Enquire of the editor of the G'a
«tte of the United States.
Oilebcr »,?. d 6,
v
, . . ' ■. • • '',4 " • • »
FOR SALE.
PORT WINE, and
HOLLAND GIN, of the firft qualities in Pipes.
FRAUNCES and VAN REED,
Brokers and Commiifion Merchants, No. 63,50. jd St. bi
Who discount approved NOTES of hand. ft
N. B. An APPRENTICE Wanted.
September 14. mw^
Philip Nicklin & Co.
HAVE FOR SALE,
Souchong ~
Hyson Skin / %
Young Hyson > FRESH TEAS
Hyson and \
Imperial ■*
Yellaw Nankeens
China Wart, ifforted in Boxes and Cherts
Quicksilver _ . .
Bandanno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in •_
ehefts ~
London Market MADEIRA \V INE
London particular Vin pipes, hogfiieads, &
New-York Market ) quarter calks
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hogflteads A
Sugar Candy by the Box K
Sail Canvas No. I a,B E
Lead in Iheets I:
3 Calks of Cutlery afldrted «
A few chests of Manchester Goods, afTorted.thick- K
sets, cords, striped Nankeens, &c. A
3 Small packages of black sewing-silks
8 Tierces Virginia Snake-root.
. Nails alTorted in calks
1 July 18 mw&f
\ Washington Lottery. I
The 32d and 33d days' drawing of the Waftiißgrton f
Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No. 234, Mar- c [
ket-ftreet, where tickets may be examined.
1 N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other jj.
lotteries may be procured. # tc
O&ober 27, 1796. <i hi
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To be Sold,
The Time of a smart, attive Negj-p Lad,
j Who has Eleven years to frrve.
Enquire at-No. South Front-ftrett. th
-Oflober 18.
THIS DAT PUBLISHED, pi
By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet,
, (Price I» l-l Cents)
- The President's Address re
1 To thi People of the United States, at
Announcing his intention of retiring from public life
at the expiration of the present conftitutiotal term of
presidency.
September 20. ' .. d
y Treasury of the United States.
* "\T°T'CE is hereby given to all persons who are or f e
XN may be Creditors of the United States, for any sums
of the Funded Debt, or Stock, taring a present inter?] 1 of fx
per centum per annum. —
i ft, That pursuant to an Aft of Cctfigrefs palfed on the
lßth day of April, 1796, intitled an aft in addition to an
aft, intituled " An aft making further provision for the
support of public cr«dit, and for the redemption of the
public debt," the faiddebt or stock will be reimiurfed and
' paid in manner following, to wit. " First, by dividends
" to be made on the last days of March, June and Septem
j « her for the present year, and from the year one thousand
l_ " seven hundred and rtiriety-feyeiii to tie year or.c thou- £
j " sand eight hundred & eighteen inclufivc, at the rate of
" one and one half per centum upon the original capital.
_ " Secondly, by dividends to be made on the last day of
" December ior the present year, and from the year one
" thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year £
,/ " one thousand eight hundred and seventeen indufive, at JJ
" the rate of three and one half per centum upon the ori
. " ginal capital; and by a dividend to be ma le on the last
.. " day of December, in the year one thousand eight hun
" died and eighteen, of such sum, as will be then ade
" quate, according to the contrast, for the finaj redemp
'> " tion of the said stock."
'* id. All diftinftion between payments on account of
Interest and Principal being thus abolilhad by the eftabiifli
ment of the permanent rule of reimbursement abov« de
scribed, it has become necessary to vary accsrdingly the
powers of attorney for receiving dividends; th.: public
creditors will therefore observe that the following form
is eftablifhec) for all powers of attorney which may be
granted after the due promulgation olthis notice, viz.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that
31 j r
s 7
do make, conjlitute and appoint
of my true and lawful dt-
' torney y fur me y and in my name, to receive the dividends lubieb are,
, or Jball be payable according to laiv, on the (hert describing the
stock) Jianding in my name in the books of (here deferibingi .the c
1 books of the Treasury or the Commiffioncr of Loans, P
i where the stock is credited) from (here insert the com
mencement and expiration of tkne foi- which power of
attorney is to continue) xvitb power also an attorney or attor
n'tes under bim, for that purpose to make andfubjlituie, arid to do all
laivjul acts requ'ifitefor effecting tbepremifes, hereby ratifying and h
confrming all tbat my said Attorney or bisfubflituU, Jball lawful- C
ly do, by virtue hereof. o
- In IVitnefs hereofl have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the
day of in tbe year x
Sealed and Delivered
in prefer > •
-a BE IT KNOIVN, tbat on tie J.y of
,n efcrc meperfonally came 1
within named and achno-wledgei tbe above letter of attorney to le 1
or bit atl and deed. ,
" s > In testimony -whereof I have hereunto set my Hanitni affix
od Seal the day and year last afortjaid. t
vn Siven under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen- |
tieth day of July 1796, pursuant to directions 1
■° r from the Secretary of the Treasury. ,
MEREDITH,
Treasurer of the United States.
j 7*b ) 1 > tfi
Is, 1
Mr. FRAN CI S,
' n (Of the New Theatre)
TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his
scholars and to the public. Mr. Francis intends,
on his return from Maryland, to open a public aca
- demy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He
flatters himfetf that his attention to h»3 pupils hi
lat 'herto renders any promises of conducing his future
JV . schemes on the raoft liberal and strictest terms, of pro
le. priety, totally unneceflary.
Fes N. B. Private tuition as ufuai.
. J"" e 3 raw
rtlr :
»ay Boarding and Lodging
Dn ' TWO GENTLEMEN may be accorumoda'ed with
Boarding and Lodging, in a private family and pleafaat
part of the city. Apply to the Printer. Oft. 11, tts
use ~; —-
WANTED,
in< ' As COOK, 1.1 a private family, a woman of g»od eharafter
ja - and who can be well iccomoiended.
Enquire of the Printer.
6, October gi. d? t .
Madeira Wine.
30
A few pipts of Madeira Wi'ne, landing from on
. board the schooner Lucy, Capt. Prows, at Chefnut
ftreet wharf, and for falc by the subscriber.
Robert Andrews,
0&. 14. raw No. 86, So. Wharves. T(
. V ■ - -—r w
New Hat and Hosiery Store, se.
Wholesale, and Retail, I
By WILLIAM M'DOUGALL,
No. 134, Market Strict, 3d door from the corner
of Fourth, South Side.
Mens' Black American andEnglih Hats, of various qual
itie» and prices.
Ditto Drabs and Green-undtrs. *
Ladies' ditto black
n And a large aflortment of fancy ditto
Coloured Beavers a
With a great variety of elegant and
j, mings l <scc.
Youth's black and drab coloured ditto.
Children's fancy ditto
All kinds of silk, filkand cotton, cotton and thread hose
Knit coloured Pantaloons
Ditto Drawers ,
Ditto Breeches Patterns
Bilk Gloves
" Knotted, coloured ditto, ootton
A quantity of mending cotton, sorted colours,
N. B. The hatsfinilhed in the newest falhoß.
Oft. 17- eodim.
Samuel Richardet
RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen
Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY
» TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the
" city of Philadelphia. q U
The Subscription Room will be furnilhed with all the
daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos
ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com- <je
taercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly filed tlo
and none permitted to be taken away on any account.
Tea, Coffee, Soupse, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety d ri
of French Liquors; together with the usual refrelhments, ((,,
1 will at all tinr.ea be procured at the bar. — —.
Gentlcmcn may depend on being accommodated with
the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mod
approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries.
The Larder will befupplied with the prime and aarlieft
productions of the Season.
Large and small Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be
accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours mod convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is _
i regularly kspt for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had
at ths bar.
The Lodging Rooms mill be completely furnilhed, and y
p the utmost attention paid to cleaolinefs, and every other f
requisite. cel
S\Muit. Richardet will behappyto receive, and
execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at
large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himfelf that nothing on his part fliallbe wanting to pre
fer ve that patronage with whiah he has been so distinguish
' lHgly fionored.
Philadelphia, April 19 ■ mwf %
This Day is Published,
' A SATIRICAL POEM, CALLED —
He would be a Poet, **
! Or, " Nature will be Nature Jlill —
An HEROIC POEM. 63
I To which is annexed*
- A Thanksgiving Epistle on Electioneer-
ing Success. foi
f Br GEOFFRY TOUCHSTONE. to
e Printed for the authar, and fold by Mr. Benjamin jn
r Davies, No. 68, Market-street, and the principal > n
t Booksellers in the City.
Oilober 26, *eo3 co
1 m.
Just I mported, foi
Tin Plates in boxes etl
Sheet and bar Lead
Shot—all sizes, paten h and common
f Copper bottoms and sheets
English shoes and boots in cases
Taunton Ale in calks of 10 doz. each
c Basket Salt
c Wool Cards
a Gold Watches.
For SaVe by >
t Simon Walker,
Oft. 7. mwfim Dock-street j- u
To be disposed of,
THE time of a healthy NEGitO WQMAN, who I £
has between fsur and five years to serve: She a j
e can be recommended for her sobriety and honefly. For p
s, particulars enquire at No. 13a, Chefnut-ftreet. R
[- Augull 3. W&ltf li:
* STOP ft THE THIEVES!!! £
II Wednesday Evening, October 19, the F
id beursotyand ioo # clock, the bed 100 mof Ricketts in D
/- O'EUer's hotel was eniered, either by means of ialfe keys, S'
orat the window, by some villain or villains, who mutl have tc
been acquainted with the fituaiion of the house (as the door
was found locked after they had committed the thefi) who
took away from amoii«ft several trunks," ONE which can-
;ained a valuable partcf Mr. Rickett's property, but of which n
he is not yet able to ale rtain the contents particularly. Af
ter bringing the said trunk away, and emptying it of up- F
wards of a thousand dollars in cash and lank notes, the vil
lains left it behind the circus, during the time that the per
formances of the evening were going forward*
It is earnestly rcqueiled, that all tavern-keepers on the stage
roads, and the ferry houses, as well as all civil officers, may
n " be watchful in securing suspicious persons, who may have a P
ns redundance of cash, which their appearance would by no
means bespeak them tD be poflelfcd of.
One Hundred Dollars Reward
■ t will be given for Iccuring tbc thief or thieves, and a fur
ther reward for fecuiing them with the property.
Oft. 21. d
~F~O~R S~A~r~E. 1
;» A PLANTATION, '■
a ' \ BOUT 12 miles from this City,fituate in Abing- 3
-j e ton Township, Montgomery-County ; contaihing *
I*l_1* 1 _ 7° a new stone house, two itories high, 2 rooms on a T
floor, fire places in each, a stone kitchen and ilone spring
house, over an exceilent spring of water, a barn, stables, ,
°" sheds, barracks, See. A large apple orchard, and a variety of ,
other fruit, about 12 acres of good meadow well watered,
and wood fufheient for fire, and fencing the place. Polfcffi- 1
1W on may be had the ift of April next. Property in this city 1
— will be taken in exchange, or MORRIS and /
Notes in payment. Enquire at No. 37, Arch-Street. ' c
Philadelphia, September 13, 1796. ttftf
; Bt A Manufadtory FOR SALE.
i—. A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufa6lory, fituatc
in a convenient part of the city ; the works almost new, 3
on an entirely original conftruftion, and built of the belt
er, materials, and may be set to work immediately. Persons
whowiihto parchafe, are requcfted to apply at No. 273;
South Second Street.
September lg. * t t f if
Madeira Wine.
30 Pipes of the very bell quality, and fit for immediate
ufc, jult imported in the schooner Lucy from Madura
and for falc by '
'John Craig,
No. 11, Dock-street.
Who has for Sale, ,
TenerifFe Wine, ia pipes, hoglheads, and qr. calks.
Window Glass.
Segars, &c. Sec.
Two trunks of the best Cotton and Silk
Hosiery.
October 4. mwftf 'J
Washington Canal Lottery,
No. I.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorif«<j
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thoufana
tvro hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting
a Canal through the City of Walhington, fro«n th Po
tomacto theEaftern Branch Haruour.
The following is the SCHEME of No. I,
Viz -1 Prize of . ao,ooo dollars, Jo,ooo
I ditto 10,000 10,000
7 last drawn 7
Tickets, each j si° oo 35>000
6 ditto 1,000 6,000
ro ditto 400 4)000
io ditto 100 a,OOO
55 ditto 50 2,750
J750 ditto ia 69,008
To be raised for the Canal, 26,150
5850 Prizts, 175,000
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
1
■■ V.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000
£5" The Commissioners have taken the Securities re 1
quired by the aforefaid aift for the pun&ual payment of
the prizes.
The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without
delay, as soon as thtf Tickets are fold, of which timelv
notice will be given.
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after tht
drawing is fmifhed, shall fee confidfi-ed as relinquifted for
the benefit of rK.Xi.n.l .. 1 — -»-* >
f Signed J NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, o/D.
LEWIS DEBLOIS, i
GEORGE WALKER,
Wm. M.DUNCANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of Wafliington, Feb. \t. 5
Lottery
FOR raifirtg fix thonfand fix hundred and sixty-seven
dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen *.er
cent from the prices, and not two blanks to a priza. viz
I Prize of 5000 dollars is dollars 5009
If 1000 100®
i 500 509
S aoo ioco
30 100 ■ aooo
99 jo 495°
ao® , 5000
4000 10 10,000
5 Last drawn numbers of 1060 dollars each, 5030
1334 Prizci. 44,450
4018 Blanks. »
6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44.456
By order of the Directors of the Society for establish
ing Ufeful Manufa<3nres, the fuperirtendants of the pat
erfoe lottery have Managers to offei tfie
foregoing S»heme to the public, and have diredled them
to refund the money to thpfe persons who have purchased
in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
in this Lottery.
The lottery has aSually commenced drawing, and will
continue until finilhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes
may be seen at the office of William Blackburn, No. 64
south Second street, who will give information where tick
ets may b« procured.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1796.
J. N- GUMMING, ~)
.JACOB R. HARDENBERG, >• Managers.
JONATHAN RHEA, )
dtf eo
Treasury Department,
September 28, 1796.
NOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be re
ceived at the. office of the Secretary of the Treasury
until the expiration of the firft day of March-next en
suing, for thefupply of all rations which may he required
for the use of the United States, from the firft day of
June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both
days inclusive, at the places and within the diftri&s here
after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagary at
Pjefque lfle ;• at Sandufky Lake, and on San Julkf
River; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Frank
lin; at Pittsburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-Harailton ;
at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jefferfoji ; at Grcnville; at
Picque Town and I.oramir* Store: at Fort Adamv, at
Fort Wayne ; at Fort Defiance ; at any place b«low Fort
Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort
Steuben ; at Fort MafTac ; at any place from Fort Maflac
to the foutk boundary of the United States on the river
Miffifippi; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon.
If supplies shall be required for any posts or places not
mentioned in this notice, all such supplies shall be fur
nifhed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the
posts before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on
between the United States and the Contra&or. i
The rations to be supplied are to consist of the fol
lowing articles, viz.
c One pound two ounces of bread or flour.
j One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces 01
a pork or bacon.
3 Half a gill of rum, brandy or whiskey.
One quart and half a pint of fak."")
Two quarts of Vinegar, ( hundre d rations
Two pounds of Soap, ( 1
One pound of Candles, J
The rations are to be furnifhed in such quantities, as tat ■.
there shall at all times during the said term, be fuflicient
for the consumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, De- *
troit, Niagara,'and Ofwego, for the term of fix month* in
advance, and at each of the other posts, for the term 0 j
at least three months in advance, in good and wholesome
provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is to be un
£ derflood, that the Contra&or is to beat the exfence an B
a risk of iffuirg the supplies to the troops at each post, an
6 that all losses sustained by the depredations of aa enemy. oT
J by means of the troops of the United States, lb?)) be pai j
| for at the price of the articles captured or deftroyeo, on ■
* the dcpofitions of two or more persons of creditabk c
y raScrs, and the certificate of a commiffioncd ofliccr, a
s certaining the circumstances of the loss, and the aniou ■
*of ths ai tides for which compensation shall be claitnc
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of the Treasury. 9
I PRINTED BY JOHN FENN 0, |
'! —No. 119—
I' cHE S N T-STRH ET.
[price Right Dollars per Annum.}
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