& Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1397.] For Savannah, THE SHIP SWIFT PACKET, I ■ Glenn, Majler, g TXtended as a constant trader, and will *sst, X fail with all convenient speed—is handsomely accommodated for paiTengers and fails well, fc. For Freight or Passage apply to N. &J. FRAZIER, N©. 25 south Front-street. Whe have forfale, received by the laid {hip, 140 whole and 60 half-tierees Georgia RICE, new and of prime qua foy» i February a 8 §zw For Amsterdam, The faft-failing cedar and live oak ship Amiable, - - " D. C. Tilling})aft, Master y J JST grayed and in compleat order* and is now ta king in, and intended to fail in all this month, a great part of her cargo being ready to go on board, has good accommodations for pajflengers For freight or passage apply to the master, on board, at Bright's wharf, or tOj JEREMIAH WARDER, No. 12 South Third street. February 15 mw^fiw For Rotterdam, Edward Janes, Majler, HAVING the greatest part of her cargo engaged, will! fail with all convenient speed. For freight or Passage, ap ply to the captain on board, or to JOSEPH SIMS- February £2 mw&ftf For Charleston and Savannah, the schooner L Y D I A, Oliver Jenkins, Majler> WILL take freight on moderate terms, and be ready to ake in in a few days. Apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. , February 23 L>t For CHARTER, the Danish brig Friendship, JfeS&dSfcr*. Lorenlz Malaen, Mafirr, A strong, new velTel, with a Mediterranean Pass, bur then abeut J4O tons. For terms apply to February 19—§ PHILIPS, CRAMOND & Co. For Hamburgh, : JohnThompfon, ttaJUr, JUSI ciippeied"artd in complete order, and is now loading. A cnnfiJerable parrot her cargo is engaged, has goo i accom modations for paflVngers, and intended to (ail in the courje 6) this month.—Foi freight or passage, apply to tile Mailer on boai*", al BngUl's wkait, or to JEREMIAH WARDER, No. ij north Third ftrett. February I 5 mw&faw James Brown, Jt No. I 19 South Second jlrect, HAS just: received per the brig Peggv, capt. Hardy, from Amsterdam, a small invoice of. DUTCH" GOODS, confiftiag of \ * , > Ticklenburgs ' Flaxm linen Oznaburgs Coffee-Mills, No. Id to 4 Straw knives Scythes 10 hands long—and Glass tumblers afiorted Which he will f«li on good terms by the package. \lfo on hand, A few Quarter-calks Malaga V/INE, and 500 Gallons Spirits Turpentine. Febiuary 23 S For Sale, A Quantity of Excellent Turks-Island Salt,. Aud a few hoglhnds 3d and 4th proof Rum. Enquire of Jehu Hollingsworth & Co. February 17 A Quantity of Brandy, FIRS f & 2d proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes Jamaica Spirits-, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hork. in cases of 40 dozen each G'afs Tumblefs, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes, of different sizes Hazlenuts, in sacks Whiting , > in !>hd, White Lead ( Si SpaniHi Brown J For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. January 4 $ Mr. Pickering's Letter. This Day Published, AND FOR SALE BT THE EDITOR, Price three rights of a Dollar. THE Letter of the Secretary of State, to Mr. Pinclc ney, Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States, to the French Republic. February 9. ~ IV A. NTS A PLACE. ~ 7_ A Woman who can be well recommeeded for hoaefty, so briety, snd godd temper. She wilhes to engage as cham bermaid, or sempstress for low wages on condition Ihe may retain 2 young child with her. Enquire at No. 58 South Jront ftrert. February 16 d J'-tji Publijhed, AND TO BE SOLD BY THE BOOKSELLERS, THE SPEECH Of Joseph H. Fleming, of Philadelphia, In the LYCEUM, or society for free debate,'at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, February 8, on the Question " Whether a Representative in a free gov ernment, isbound to a A by the will of his constituents, le gaily had, or by his ran judgment Feb. 17 mwfjt A genteel new -j-ftorv BRICK HOUSE, FOR SALE, Situate in sth, above Spruce-llreet—Poffeflion may be kad the beginning of April next. Apply at No. 109, Spruce street. Feb. »8. , daw. WEDNESDAT EVENING, MARCH i, 1797. Frejh Garden, Grass and Flower-Seedr, Roots, &c. &c. This day landing from the ship Eagle, captain Fofdick, from London, And FOR SALE by GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, / Corner of Walnut and Sccond-ftreetf, A most capital and txtenfive Assortment of GARDEN, Qft ASS and FLOWER-SEEDS, ROOTS, &c. &c. Among which are, v Five kinds AfparagusjlThrer kinds Cresses Four Uerecolej Twelve Onion Twenty-five Beans ! Thirteen Radish Six ' Beets Fifteen Turnip Eleven Brocolij Fifteea Peas Twenty-fix Cabbage Six Savoy Six Carrot Fottr Parsnip Threj Cauliflower Twenty-three Melon Five Celery! Twenty-one Lettuce Ten Cucumber Common and lemon Thyme Curled kaf and sprigged Parsley Pot Mary gold Pot Marjorum Balm Thyme Mangel Wurtzel Leek Kail Shallots Rape Seed Rye Grass Saint Fein Lucern« Red and white Clover Timothy, &c. &c. With a curious collection of the most esteemed FLOWER-SEEDS and ROOFS, Being the most extensive ever imported into this city. The above are from a capital Seedsman in London, and are warranted frefli and good. Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above. Dec. 17 § Bourdeaux Brandy, in Pipes, OLD Claret, in cartas Ditto in cases, or an excellent quality Lisbon Wine in pipes Fodrtb l proof Holland Gin New-England Rum in hoglheadsand tierces Raisins in kegs Reft Boston Beef and Poffk Halifax Salmon in barrels Ruflia Sail Duck Ravens Duck A few Feather Beds One 11 1-2 inch Cable ) , , , . One 9 do. do. J 1 fathoms long each spermaceti Candles Mould and dipt Tallow dittd A few barr els Tanners Oil, and A small invoice of India Goods, For Sale by JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co ALSO, Just received from Marfcillei, a fro all invoice of Silks, Silk Stockings, an alTortment of Perfumery, and a few cases of the best Olive Oil. February 15 §,ot For Sale, A T R AC 7 OF LAND, CONcaifiing 320 acres, in Harford county, 5 miles dis tant from Be lie-Air, 27 from Baltimore: the im provements ire, a twe-ltoi y brick dwelling-houle ; finifh ed in a gentet-1 manner, with stone kitchen and cellar ; a barn, and other convenient put buildings; a (GRIST MILL, lately built, in a good ft and fer country or mer chant work ; apple-ttrchard and other fruit-trees ; 30 a cres ot prime timothy meadow ; and nearly as more may be made from the conveniency of watering; 80 acres of woodland, welltimuered. The fields are well laid off, and under good tence : the situation is very pleainnt and' heahhy. The whole of this property may be had for 25001. Two thirds in hand, and the remainder in only payments, 22501. would be all cash- Pofifeflion might in 60 days after contraii, and"an indisputa ble title given by ' ROBERT BRYARLY. February 2o Mahogany and Logwood. A Cargo for Sale on board of the Ihip Sally, captain Gelft-on, just arrived from Honduras. Apply to PHILIPS, CRAMOND fc? Co. February 9 £ (O- NOTICE. THE Sales of LANDS of the United States, in the North-Western Territory, heretofore advertised in the several public pipers, will commence this even ing, at the City Tavern to be continued troFTi day to day, 'till the tenth of MARCH next, if not sooner fold. January 4 $ JUST ARRIVED, By the Danish ship Friendlhip, captain Matzsp, from Oporto, Red Port Wine, In Pipes, Hog(heads,an»i Quarter-Calks, 150 Boxes of Lemons, (For Sale by Philip J, Cramond & Co. February 9 § Notice. THE ELEPHANT will leave town positively ear ly in March. Admittance—one quarter of a dollar. Children—half price. N. B. An ELEPHANT TOOTH weighing 54 pounds to be fold. Enquire at the place where the Ele phant is kept, Feb. 30. d Wanted, A NURSE, t® attend a iick Lady, a few miles from this city :—a person well recommended, will be im mediately employed,- and liberally rewarded. For infor mation enquire of the Editor of this Paper. February 24. Igt Brokers Office, and COMMISSION STORE. No. 63 South Third street, opposite the national new Bank" SAMUEL M FRAUNCBS and JOHN VAN REED* have entered into co-partnerlhip, under the firm of FRAUNCES & VAN REED, in the business of Brokers, Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants* They buy and fell on commiflion every species of llock, 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; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in th* most correal manner. CeSllant attendance will be given. They solicit a ihare of the public favor; they are deter mined to endeavour to deserve it. N. B. The utmoii fefrccy cbferved. SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, JOHN VAN RE£D. PHilad. A House and Lot. FOR SALE, x A HOUSE and Lot, in a good neighbourhood, and 1 vdeafant situation ; it is the second House east of sth street, of that handsome row of new buildings, pow near finilhpg, situate on Arch, between Fourth and Fifth streets ; and is about twenty feet front and forty-two feet deep : the Lqt is absut eighty feet deep, more or less : ; and above the height of the firft ftoryhasa pleasant open ing to the South., of perhaps three hundred feet wiore. Poffeflion may be had about the ift of \pril or May nexf. 1 erms are, three thoufaud dolfars to be paid on receiv ing the title, and the residue if defircd may remain, for seven years onfecurity arid interest—or VACANT LOTS • situate on Arch street, any where between Front and i welfth streets, will be taken in payment, either in part or for the whole amount of the purchaie ; according to their value at liberal rates. For furcher particulars, please to apply at the Counting House of the Su'»fcriber, Arch-street, No. 146, any aioraing, from 7 to 8 o'clock. LI AM SANSOM. February 21 Pennsylvania Population Company. NOTICE is hereby given, to such Share-holders as as have not paid their affeffinents on theirfhares—to pay the fame immediately to the vSccretary of the Compa ny, at tbe Company's Office, No. 53 north Fouith*ftreet, Philadelphia. They are further informed, that in default of paying the fame within thirty days from the 4th of Fe bruary, inftaat, the several forfeitures will be ftri&ly ex acted, in conformity to the aift article of afTociation. By order ®f the Board, SOL. MARACHE, Secretary Feb-2. 4 Important Public Document. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, And for Sale At the Office of the Editor of the Gazette of the United S>ates, No 119 Cliefnut-Srreet, [price one dollar and fifty cents] A FEW COMES OF THE Receipts and Expenditures OF THE UNITED STATES, For the Year 1795, — Bei»g the Latest Period to which an account can be be made up. February %% § This day is pubiijhed. By Wiliam Cobbet, ia three large o<Sfcavo volumes, A Defence of the Confiitutions of Govern ment of the United States of America, Againfl the attack of M. Turgot, in his letter to Dr. Price, dated the twenty second day of March, 177 X, By JOHN ADAMS, LL. D. Prrfdent of the United Stales. Embelliftied with a striking l.ikcntfs of the author, cleg ntly engraved by Smither—from *ll original portrait by Ctfl-y. February 23 —§3w Red Clover Seed. Fresh red Clover Seed of the best quality, in bags of 5 buihels each Madeii a wine ffl pipes, fit for immeiliale use Tcnerile wine in pipes, hogsheads and quarter calks Ditto do. of firlt quality, for the use of private families Coffee iu u.)g(head« Jamaica lpirits Connecticut soap in small boxes \\ indow glass aud Spanilh fegars, and Two t.uiiks of be# patent, piaiu aurd ribbed Glk and cotton hosiery, for sale by JOHN CRAIG. February 1, wffttmtf fOR SALE, BT Philip Nicklin & Co. r;":;" ni } t . 17 Tubs Quicksilver • a Chests Bandanno Handkerchiefs A few chests Mancheller Goods, well assorted in Cor duroys, Thicksets, 'Ginghams, Muflinets, Dimities, &c. 3 Truuks black Sewing Silk 180 Crates Queen * Waie, well afloat 0 d 10 Tons Sheet Lead Nails aflorted flat and lharp points I>ondonPartiular") Madeira wine in pipes and* hogs- India Market J heaijs 40 Pipes and 10 HogflieadsTeneriffe Winjf 10 choice Port Wine 7 Tierces Snake-Root %6 Calks yellow Paint 9 Boxes and 12 Bundles writing SUt&s I Box Ink Stands and Note Presses 14 Bales Sail Canvass aflorted, No. Ito 8 February 11. mw&ftf MRS. G R A T T A N, * RefpeAfutly informs her friends, and the public in general,' th.at on Tuesday the 10th day of January, she proposes opening, at No. 39, North Sixth ftreet, A Linen and Muslin Warehouse. Book Muslins, frona 6/3 to 12/11 per yard Jaconet ditto, from 8/8 to 9/8 per yard Striped ditto, from 7/10 to lofio per yard Fine Coffaes Tambour'd Book Muslins, from 13/9 to ai/per yard India Muslin, from 11/3 to 15/ per yard Sheeting Muslin Jaconet muslin Handkerchiefs, from, 4/3 to 6/ per hdkf. Book muslin Handkerchiefs ftom $/$ 50 iq£6 per hdkf. Muslin color'd and border'd Handkerchiefs Dacca Handkerchiefs Tambour'd Cravats from to 11/11 Pocket Handkerchiefs Cambric, from 11/3 to 16/3 per yard Table Cloths Huckabuck Towelling Women's Cotton Hose, from 6ft to 13/" per pair Dimity from sfio to 6ft 1 Men's Silk Hose Tambour'd muslin Handkerchiefs from ij/ii to ltfi Irilh linens for Gentleiren's Shirts, from to 9/7 And a variety of other articles. N..8. Orders received for all kinds of ready made Gentlemen's Shirts, ruffled or plain, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. Houfhold Linen, '&jc. &c. A plain lhirt, made and mark'd, 3 1-2 dollars, A full rusHed ditto, 4 dollars. A plain fliirt, made and mark'd, 5 dollars. A full rulHed ditto 6 dollars. A plain fliirt, made and marked, 5 i-a dollars. A full rulfled ditto 7 dollars. A plain shirt, made and mark'd, 6 dollars. A full'rufHed ditto 71-2. A pkiin fliirt, made and mark'd, 6 i-a dollajr?, A very fjne ruffled ditto 8 dollars. Linen included. Wafhmgton Canal Lottery, NO. J. "W HKREAS t^'c ® tate of Maryland has authorised v ' V the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, twoiiundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpoie of ciiWiiig a Canal through th City of WaTiington, frp»Vth Po; tomacto theEaHern Branch Harbour. The following is--he SCllfiMH of No. I. Viz -i Print'of 10,000 dsliars, ao.ooQ t ditto 10,006 10,000 7 lad drawn > Tickets,each f 5.9W 35 ; cco 6 ditto 1,000 6,c00 10 ditto 400 4,000 »o ditto 100 -- »,000 J5 d'fto jo 1.7J0 ST so ditto ii 69,008 To he raised for the Canal, 16.150 5850 Priass, 175,000 J1650 Blanks, not two to a prise. I7JOO Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 I he Cemmiilioners have ta'tcn the Securities re* quired by the aforeiaid aft for tie punctual payment of the prizes. The. drawing of this Lottery will commence, without delay, as Coon as tH? Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. Such prize* as are not demanded in fix months after tht drawing is-finilhed, (hall be confider:d as relinquiflred for the benefit »t the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. (Signed j NOTLEY YOUNG, ° DANIEL CARKOLL, c/D, LEWIS .DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, W*. M.DUNCANSON, THOMAS LAW,' JAMES BARRY. City of WaftuDgioti, Feb. il. 5 Robert Smith & Co. No. 58 South Front Jircet, HAVE FOII SALE, A Quantity of Long Nankeeni, ALSO, An aflortment of India Goods, AMONG WiJiCki A££, Bandanot Pullicates Black and colored Pcrfiant Gurrahs punjams JJaftaes, Coflaes t Humhums, &c. together with A general aflortment of EuropeanGoodj Suitable for the ensuing J'eafon. February 20 mw&f 3 w A Black Boy. TO BE SOLD, theti:.ie of a smart, active Blsclt Bey, who has about listen] years to serve. Enquire at No, I 111 Chejnut street. February 13 § FOR SALE, " About 1,600 acres of Land, WELL situated, laying on and between Marflj and Beech Crocks, Milflin county, Pennsylvania, ii* four feparatc Patent!, For terms of fate apply tp W;n. Blackburn, No. 64, Smith Srcond-itrset' January 16. mwftf _ CAMILLA, T Or A Picture of Youth. By the authoress of Evelina and Cecilia, to be com. prised in five volumes, at half a dollar e*ch, payable on delivery—Printed at New-York, by Mr. John Bull. CONDITIONS. T. Handsome, neat type, pcrfedllj new, 16 em» ployed. _ 11. A volume, stitched in blue paper, is intended to be published every 1 weeks, till the five are com pleted ; the firft and second are come to hand, an;l the third is hourly expelled. Subscriptions are received, and Books may be had of J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet- Mr«. D'Arblay (late Miss Barney) the celebrate 4 authoress of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy to add t'> the laurels (he has already acquirer' in the literary world. The strength of imagination and ele gance of style, displayed in Evelina and Cecilia, witi I'ufficiently recommend to every reader of taste and judgment, the perusal of Camilla. It may not be improper to add, that the Queen of England, after having perused this interesting publi cation, presented Mrs. D'Arblay with a thousand pounds flerling, as a testimony of her approbation of the worfc. January 15 mwf ~' LANDING, T AT Walnut-street wharf, from on board the ship Peg gy, captain Elliott, from Bourdeaux, VIN DE GRAVE, or White Claret, in Hhds and Or, Calks RED CLARET, in Hhds Ditto in cases of 14 and 30 bottles each Green and Souchong TEAS, in quarter chests For sale by Rundle £9* Leech, Nn,9 Februapy 6 mwftf public Notice is hereby given, THAT I have applied to the Judges of the Supreme Court of this State, to supply the defecft in my title to a loi:of ground situate on the Weft fide of Fourth-ltj eet, containing in breadth io feet and in length 56 feet, bound, ed northward and westward by ground ef the fubferiber fouthward by ground of Edward Shippen, and eastward by Fourth-street; occasioned by the loft of a deed from Timothy Harrington, John Lewis and James Walton, V>y their attorney Robert Mollyncux. All perlbns concerned are required to appear before the Juftiees of the faidCourt at the City Hall in the city of Phiadelphia, 011 the third Monday in March next, to make their answer' to the bill of the fubferiber, filed in the office of Edward Burd, prothonotary of said court. William Shippen, ju n . February 14 A Young Gentleman, WHO can come well recommended by a refpeflable merchant of this city, would be willing to engage eitlu-r as a CLERK. in an accompting-houfe, public office, of whoUfaleftore. A line addreHed to A. B. and left witi. the Printer of this Paj:r, will be duly attended to. Febtuary 23 [Volume XI.
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