of ttje United fates Numbs* iiag.j PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAT EVENING, 14, i 7g 6. P&MTJMf IX. LONDON, > THE SHIt JpliL ATLANTIC, SILAS SWAIN, Commander, WILL fiil on or about the ill of May. For freight or paffa'e apply, to the Captain oa board at Walnut-llreet wWF. orto PHILFP NICICLIN ts" CO. \ April 13. . i • v J ( N. B. The Letter Bag of the brig Peggy, captain He-.Tr. f>r London, will be taken from the Pod-Office on Friday morniffg, the xjth inft. at jq o'clpck. The Letter Bag of the ship Hamburgh Packet, captain C!av, for Liverpool, will be taken from the Poll-Office on Saturday evening, the 16th iuft. And the Letter Bag of the Ihip Diana, captain Pile, for Hamburgh, will be taken from the Poft-eJffice on Monday evening next, the 18th inft. '_ 1 - FOR SAL E, THE SCHOONER % M J N E R V A, -SSSIfiHK. IJURTHEN 95 tons, Tingle dek'd, and New-England built.l staunch good vessel, »8 months' old, lying at CheOiut flreet wharf. For terms apply to the Captain on board, or to yo/eph Anthony Iff Co. •^>"ll3- $iw. For BOSTON,; Schooner JOHN, grTiWr : Thomas Coffin, mailer, LAVfflOatMfTrc. Anthwrry (Jr* Son's whtrf, to fcil in eight days. For freight Br paflage apply m. ZAIVA&E STOW, jun*s. Store, No. 4,fouth Water-ftrcat. WHO HATH FOR SALE, A quantity of N. £. Rum; Beef; Soap; Cindl s, Sic. Ilth April. §8 For SALE, CONCORD, Capt. Thompson, THE Coocord is up* .irds of 300 tons, about three year 6 old, live oak and cedar, coppered—fit to proceed on a voyage to India, or yfewh-te—is in the best order, could fail dire&ly. For terms apply to PETER BLIGHT. April 6, 1796. $iw. FOR CHAR TE R, 1 T H E S H I P John Bulkeley, BU K 1 HLiN about 3000 barrels. Enquiie of Jejfe & Robert Wain. _ ' '' *9- S IJ]1 J ] ji of Paris&iiurrStones. JUST ARRIV&D, 1 the ship Alia, Captain Langford, from Havre de-Grace.——Apply to Peter Blight. March 31. . eodtpt. George Dobfon, BEGS leave to inform the Store-keepers in town and couatry, that he has removed from Market»ftreet,to No. 25, south Third-Jlreety whore he is opening a large and elegant aflortmcnt of the naoll fafhionabie SPRING GOO Da, arrived in the different Vessels from L®ndon Sc Liverpool. N. B. 150 dozen Men's Silk Stockings. April 8. " § FOR S A L E, Ji r ISAAC HARVEY, Jun. No. 5, south Water-street, A quantity of Mould k dipt CANDIES, Caflile, ~) White- and > SOAP,' Brown ) Mess, Prime, and > B E E F, in bW«. and half bbls. CIDER, SHOES, &e. 4th ma. Bth 1796. §3'" COFFEE. 102 Hoglheads, *) 30 { PRIME COFrEE, ' " ai7 Bags, j Imported in the brig Richard and James from Jeremlc, and for sale by Richard Iff James Potter. April 11. § ~ MADEIRA, "I SHERRY and I WINES. PORT ) Far Sale by EDWARD STOW, Jun- No. 4, South Water-Street. Dec. 12. <3* JUST RECEIVED From France, via New-Tori, a new an J fafhiona bie ajfortment of FRENCH CHINA, . CONSISTING OF Desert Sets. Tea Sets of .6, 11, 18 and 24 enpj and fancers Walhing band basons and jugs , Flower pots of different fl»apes Bowls, porringers,. and cyphered epps and fancers A great number of Groups, among which are Louis the XVI. and Frapkljn j the. Death of Adonis, and the Bull of General Culline The whole of this assortment, which is suitable for this and the Weft-India market, is entirely dew, and jull open ed for sale at the fubferibers store Orders from any part of the continent will be dnly at tended to,and the packing done so as to be teat any where either by hnd or water carriage, N. B. An invoice of Hardware and Jewellery to be disposed of at a low rate. Pafquier Iff Co. No. 91, South Secoud-tfr et February 7. d3W Furrs and Skins. RICHARD & JAMES POTTER, HAVE FOR SALE A prime feleS'ton of the annexed articles : Shaved Deer Skins Unftived ditto Elk Skins . Shaved do. Baaver Otte* Bear Racoon Wolf Or hides TigiSr ' Leopard Lilewtfe, Three thousand wt- of fupcrior New'-Orlearls tndjgoi Twenty tierces of Rice, and A quantity of excellent togwooi, which they wijl fejl on good terms. March 17 5 John Miller, jun, Sz Co. j NO 8, CUESNVr-STREBT, Have just imported in the Hamburgh Packtt, A general ajfortment of Spring Goods, l ® which they expe>3 large additions by the next arriv als from London and Liverpool Thrj have also on reccivtifrom trance, by the box, assorted, 1800 dozens v>f Silk Stockings, on which the drawback is recoverable j A few Bales of India Book Muflwe, & Handkerchiefs, which wjll be fold loVrty-clofc sales.' March 30. $ ...... 1 ■ ■ . .11 Landing at South-street wharf THE CARGOES Of Weft-Indian, Little John, and Induilry, from Jamaica & Hifpinioia, High proof RUM, SUGARS, of prime quility, COFFEE COCOA,'and PIMENTO, ton SALE Br Peter Blight. April it. $ lw . " P ■ . ■«. k JEaft-India Goods. FOR SALE, BT MORDECAI LE WI S, The CARGO »f the Sbifi India, Capt. Aihmead, from Calcutta; CONSISTING OF Gurrahs, Sanahs, Gtirzenai, , Chinties, Collars, Humhums, r " Baft as, Doreas, Curwah Cloth, Bandannes, Mamoody, ' Choppah Rom.ills, E:ncrties, Sugar, Moragegunjaes, Pepper, &c. Tukeries, April 11. jlweod3W ». Robert Smith & Co. No. 58, fonth Fr'ont-ftreet, Have received by the late arrivals from London and Li verpool, ~ A general ajfortment of Goods, Suitable for the Season; And by the Vessels that are daily expected they wUI re-" ceive a farther supply, which they will dispose of on tea tonable terms for Ca(h, or on a (hort credit. have also received a quantity of NUTMEGS & MACE. April 8. §im JUST IMPORTED, In the Ihip Liberty, from London, a handsome well'af forted Invoice of Dry Goods, (or AIOOT £IOOb SYIKLtNo) Co«fi(ling of Britiih and India Book Muslins, ChintZe,, See. two Bates of 6-4 wide Book Muslins. Also, n small Parcel of Nutmegs; and for Sale by JAMES C. i!t SAM. W. FISHF.R. April 5. §jw FOR SALE, SALISBURY, \ Large and well improved Farm containing 2 749 acres f\. of lersl fertile land, remarkably well adapted to the growth of grass, and eviry kind of grain j there are tow 100 acres of timothy meadow bo it, from which 150 tons of hay were made the last jcar; 300 acrcs may at • moderate fxpenee be made into meadow equal to that already made, and one half thereof watered. There isoa the premifts a commodious two ttory dwel ling house, well finifhed, with eleven rooms and a pas sage, eight of the rooms have fire places, a piazza in front, 50 feet in length, and 8 feet wide, a well of good water in the yard ; a large and convenient barn ftiedded all round, that affords flablage fufficient for 70 or 80 head of cattle; also well conftru&ed stables fufficieot for 30 hqrfes, with every other necessary out buildings; he tWeen 4 and 500 young apple trees of well chofea graft ed fruit, jull beginning to bnar, about 3000 bearing peach trees, and funary other kinds of fruit trees; about on« third of this land is clearW and tinder good fence, the remainder it in wood, the pasture lands are well taken with red clover and other valuably grass; this farm is well watered, having several good springs, and two streams running through different parts, on one of them is a grift and saw mill, also a well fixed diftillefy ; theia arc also on the premises a tan yard in goffd order, the neighbourhood in which it is, will afford that bdfineft t* be carried on to great extent, on the tan yard lot there:is a comfortable two story dwelling house, bark house, cur riers (hop, See. ftc. Should any one disposed to buy this property, also wilh to buy negroes, I can accommodate them with twenty valuable field negroes, who are well' Acquainted with all kinds of work, necessary on a farm, the purchaser may also be supplied with horses, black cattle, Iheep, hogs, and with every necessary utensil for a large farm. Salisbury is situated in a very healthy part of the country, and m an excellent neichhourfHK>d, it ivby meafnrement »6 miles from Alexandria, and about 2J froirrthe city of Wsfhingion. and on tlic turnpike foad from Alexandria to Wirchefter. As I am desirous of felling this property, a great bargain will be given to any one that will pay down one half the purchase money, for the other a ceufiderable credit will jie giv,-n. SAMUEL LOVE, i Virginia, Landoun County, April ift, 1796. ' *eoßt. TO BE SOLD, I(l- \ Three-story brick House, No. 80, N. Second Lx. flreet. The lot is about 11 feet front, and aBB feet deep, to Breau-flreet, or Moravian Alley. It has long beSn one of thobeft Hands for business. ad. A frame Dwellieg-Houfe, No. 160, South Front ftreet, with a Bake-House, the Lot is about 17 feet Not, bj IJO feet in depth. iiar.dfeme Lot qf ly feet by «pQ feet deep, ex- street to Gc»rge-tlr4et ; it is the 3d 1 Lorpenfcv South-ftraot 1 on Georje-Areet there is,a two' Wofy. bricfatettektent, a frame ditto adjoining, with Sgood bakeov«n? I LikewiW a LARGE MEADOW FARM, situate oti . | Uijr'River Delaware, at a convenient (tiftancc from Pbjtu dtfphia Marlcet—the Meadow is of the b ; i» '.lity, and ffi good bank. There are commodious buildmgs, with i goad proportion of arable and woodland, and Cedar Swamp. Fir terms apply to JOHN LITLE, No. 40 North Slxth-flrect, March nft, 1796, dtf ivA Mr E i), " "77; Several Apprentices to the Printirtg- BuCnefs Apply at the Office of the Gazette $f the United Statas, N>. 119, Chefnut-ftreet. si Canal Lattery lickets, For Salc # warranted wtdrdivn, atth OrFICt, \ 49, CliefilUt street, between Fourth an 4 Filth streets. Washington Lottery—No. 2. ' I "HE Public are refpeilfnlly informed, ti.it the whole A of the Tickets in the above Lottery art row rolled of, apd from information received, will commence im mediately. After the firft day's drawing, which will be announced i« one of the Philadelphia papers, tickets it is cxpe&ed will be then TeirDollars. A correct fjumeri cal Book so» public infpcSion will be opened at the above Office, jtvhere all tranfaAions relating to the line of a Bro ker, an promptly and faithfully executed. J , THOMAS NOBLE. - .. J N. B. Approved Notes securing payment, either in money, or in th« prizes of this Lottery, and payable in ten days after completion of the drawin;, will be recciv ed for any number above fifty tickets. • Excellent Claret in Casks, FOR SALE, BY Joseph Anthony Iff Son. February 13. " ' $ P E0 R SALE, ANF.AT two story frame building, situate in Fiflh flreet, continued in Southwark, which Lets at 301. ptranuum, fuhjed to a ground runt of iiox. An elegant Biown Gelding, 14 i-i hands liigh, goes werin a chair or und r the laddie.— An hantifomc riding ■ Chair and Coaeliee, with harness complete. • Three trails of Land, situate contiguous to each othsr, containing about 773 acres, in Northumberland county, near the town of Norfhnmbcrland. Sundry tra<£ls of in Bediord county, being <ib.out i.ioo part nefr the waters of Conymeaux, and adjoining Lands of Tylqi:. Also; one other tri<2 in We'.tmoreland cointy, adjoining lands of William Sitgreoves, on Clear field creek. For terms apply to S A MULL R. FRANKLIN, PWlajjelplwa, I'eb. aj, 179*. ondtf ; O i: i 1. A very valuable ESTATE, Called Tiririrnhjo*. , CITDATE in thi tfLvnJhip us Upper Derby, and county if DeUuHte, 7 1-2 miles frmn Philadelphia, and half a milt 4<m tin «•» IVeflem roads esnloisuag 230 acres of excellent Land, 4.5 of ichicb arc good ■watered Meadow,.\e)Q of prime Wood Land, and the reO Arable of the frfl quality. 'There are on tic premises a good twoHory Brick House, with 4 rooms on ajiotr, and Cellars under the whole, vritb a Pump Welt of ex cetlent IVjter in front; a large frame Barn, Suites, and other Ufro menl buildings; <s Smote-Houfe andflone Spring Hntfe ; two good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields arc aU in ChQer, except tbofe immediately under tillage, and are so sasd out as to have the advantage of Water In each of their:, which restders it peculiarly convenient for Grating. The filiation m pleasant and healthy, and from the Ugh culti vation of the Land, tic good neighbor hoed, and the -jintity to the ci ty, it is very suitable for a Ocntleoaan's Country Seat. The foregoing is part of the iflate of Jacob deceased ondojfered for sale by MORDECAI LEWIS O&. 9, 1795 entf Svrve-jine Exci'tsttr. SHOT, OTlll fixes, from 3» lb to Grape, Cambofilei, Pots, and other callings Mtcuted at the ihoTteft notice. Nail rods, from iod to fplke, Hoop Iron, of all fixes, for catks or cutting into nails, from a brid to I id nails, Artchors, from 1J Cwt. to loolb. Bar Iron, A Quarttity as James River Tobacco, Carolina Pork. Herrings in barrels, Kiln-drJcJ corn meal in Hhds. and Bbls. Rye flaur See. to be fold by Levi Iff Sort. 4 "m; George Bringhurft, COACH ctf HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from Arch-street, to No. 13 in north Fifth-ftrect, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground, Where he continues the business of Coach making in all its Branches. He makes all kinds of crane neck and petch Carriages, such as Coaches, Chariots, Phxtons, and Coachees ; also, Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kinds of Har ness, with plated or brass mounting. Ha hath a good' fu;iply of tha bell materials, and a Hack of the bell sea soned woo.d. Ordefs from any,part of the United States will be du ly attended to vffith the punctuality xiifpatch. ! His long experience in business, his care in the execu tion of his work, and an unremitted attention to the de sires <»f his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove fuffi cicnt recommendations. 1 He has several fccond-hand Carriages for fjle, vix. a compleat Coachee, with a Coachman's feat and Venetian blinds aU round; aPhteton; a Chair; and a Salkey with a &llmg top. AU kinds of Carriages fold on Commiflion, and Car riage taken in to stand by the month or year, jApprentices wanted to the Business. fhitadHpiia, November n. t > t,&sg»».lawda < NOTICE 1 THE President and Managers of the Delaware and ! Schuylkill Canal, having determined to f«pply the city of Philadelphia wjtb Water, early in the year 1797, Proposals will be rectivc 1 in writing until the firft dat- of June next, from any pcrfon or pyrfons disposed to contra# forthe calling; and delivery of Iroa Pipes necessary lor the t above purpole. By the Beard, j WILLIAM'MOORfi SMITH, Sec'ry. March }I, aawtj. i TEN DOLLARS REWARD. id A BSCONDED, on the bight of Thurfdqy lajl, the 58 -£ V •jth inft. BosTpN Mt/RRAt', a blafk ikchmtelfet as V a at lad, *8 o- 19 years of Age, and etbritt ffirt Bor 9 inches ; one of his eyes h defeSitle in the corner "" to wards his no/e. His rt+prtrel cottjtfted of n fnaff-colcr :et ed round jacket, with a MatMjeflrr Hiefl uifd'tr It ; a pair of fiufiiantrovjfcrs, and under tbent d light mix-id "J pair of breeches- Whoever np ■■rehetlds the fait!fervaft, and returns him, 9- ecnfyq him ia any f. id in Fesenfrf ' j vanta or ferfey t ft tbat'l recover bhaftall reethtr tit ' above reward, togetkfr nv'fh reetf'mithh charges. m ' MOORE V/HARTOff* a . No. 109, SjprUce-flrect. |( j Peb. tti' dft a — 1- 1 ' ",iw ——« tr WANTED, ON Loan, for two of three jxars—joop Dollars for, which a trtoftgage oh Land wilt Be giVtn as fecaritf ThS land is clcar of every incwiriferancet Enquire of tnr Printer. l»n- 9. <!.' 1 t ■ 4. —i~3»— ir Walhington Canal Lottery, NO. I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland lias authopfed the underwritten, to rsife tWenty-fix two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cuttieg a Canal through the City of Walhiftgton, ftotn the totnacto theEallern Brpnch H^VQut. Is The following is the SCHEME of No. (. ■d Via .1 Prize of »o,oo® dollars, i 3,000 f I ditto 10,000 ,10,000 >e 1 last draX'/n 7 it Tickets, each J J> cc ® 35,000 i- 6 ditto 1,000 6,cco e 10 ditto 4oa ■ 4,00<? W so ditto 100 s#«> ' ff Akt4 . 5a 3,y ; <ap f Sip « itto ' " «9,oo? . 1.... To be raised for Ihe Caeal, si,ajo i 11 5850 Prizss, 175,000 r . 11650 Blanks, hot t*o a prite. 17500 Titkers, at Ten Ddllars, - XfofCdd $3~ The Commissioners have taken the Securities ri* ' quired by the aforefaid afl for the pundoal piymcnt of the prizes. » The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without delay, asioon as the Tickets arc fold, of which timely " notice will be give*. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix motlths after the 1- drawihtr is finilhed, drill be eonllder -d as tot I. the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly, (Signed) NOTLEY VOUNC, s ' DAKIiiL CARROLL, «/D. 6 EE WIS HEBLOIS, GEORGIi 'A'AUCEP., r> Wv. W^AiSabjL l THOMAS t ' JAMES BAuivV. - , Crty of WaCilnjfcß, Feb. 11, § : — ; J, LOS r, A TICKET in the Wafhmgtcii No. 17901.—* Any pcrfcn having fcund tile farne is reqnclled to leave it with the Printer hereof. _ April ti. * jt. Paper'Haiigings lyfanufa^ory N". 10, V In Chef nut flreet, between Second iSf Third-flreets. » w. P o Y N T E L L, " prepared for Spring Sales a very cxtenfire caller-. ' IX ti«n, suitable for every part of a House, among® '* which are. many nrwatfd elcga«( Patterns. In addit on t<rthV extensive Stock of his own t re, he has for sale TIVELfE THOUSAND PIECES " of FRENCH PAPFRS, together with Borders, I,and-> * feapes, andC'hinrfe Pletei for ornamsnting Brcaft-W(>rk» ■f and Chimney Boards—a great variety of Pannel Papers, and every <jth»r article attached Jo OmamentalPaf.ering. _ Orders for any quatlthy exec'iifed at a lhort notice, and a liberal credit given to wholefaic dealers, and for export* "ion- April la. i This Day is Ptiblijhed,\ ■ At No. 101 Arch flrret, andfflav jlfo be had at Fdt weil's Printing Office, No. 33', in the lame street, - A MstP OF THE RIVER RHINE From to Basle, Shewing n The actual Seat of War Between the French and Attfirians. March 16 j aw . No. 8, North Front-flrcct. Printed Calico and Muslin WAREHOUSE. RICHARD & JAMES POTTER, Have jiljt received a Cuterb ajfortment of the following artcilet, •uihfcb ibey offer for fate. P.INTED calicoes, Gentlemen's neck handhfs, 4-4 wd. book muflias Nev/ fashionable (hawls 6-4 wif, ditto dittf Madras handkerchiefs , Book muslin handkerck «.1 Tambour'd muslins 1 Pocket ditto Gurrjihs i. Colored, bordered, muslin Humhums handkerchiefs CoCTacs &c ire Very new fancy dittn An elegant and frerfi assort , Elegant tambore muslins ment of ribbands and Colored Work, ditto falhes LacwHigOred ditto Cotton (lockings ' C Brocaded ditto Warfled ditto , Ladies plaids And a variety erf other articles, jull opehed. Many of the above goods art particularly calculated for the Well-India market, December 83 taw Joleph 6c JefTe Sharplefs, No. 11, south Thirdftreet. Have revived per the Hamburgh Packet, AND HAVE FOR SALE, A variety of Merchandize; CONiISfINC OP CALICOES, turnitare do Dimities, Foftians, wide and narrow clouded and flriped Nankeens, Checks, Ginghams, elegant Vest patterns of Camel's hair, mufl;- net, and MarfKlles, Hoflery, Cafimers, Jtans, Tuperfii e " , find second Cloths, Calimancoea* Spinnings, , Irish Linens, and dry Goods in geheral.-^^, dswasAt AjsoiiiTMrUT or Saddlery and Saddlers Tools. The* expea a large additional lapjply of dry Goods kv the firit vclTels, which ticy will rcafenable tnnii for calh or uftial credit. 3d mn. 30th. jawtf. A. B A number of elegant Cpsmte.pan«», ksd Mar feiiles Bed Q|iUs.
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