oa?e:te °f States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1357.] FRIDAT JANUAIir 13, 1797. [VOLVMB XI. A Pririting-Office for Sale ; Situate in the city of Bunington, on the river De- f laware, about 10 miles from Philadelphia. Confuting of u French Cannon, Roman and Italic j] Double Pica, ditto ditto t English, ditto ditto f Small Pica, ditto ditto Do. on Piea body, 'itto ditto Two line letters —Flowers A good Manogany Prefe—lmpofing Stone -Also, Chafes, Gallics, Co*ipofing-fticks, Racks, Furniture, &c. complete. The situation is eligible for bnfinefs, and the office ■Calculated to execute any kind of work The terms are reafanable. Apply to H. Kammerer, jr. Crown- street, near Kacerllreet, at No. 43, Race-street, or of ilr John Neale, Burlington. j January 10 J Particular Teneriife Wine. ] g 50 Quarter-calks Particular Teneriffe WINE, Of a superior quality, j For Sale by A. Marple & Israel W. Morris, No. 60, Dock-street. ] January n A BALL. 1 J. DOZOL's BALL Will be held en MONDAY NEXT, the i6th of January, at Mr O'Ellers'a Hotel, and continue every fortnight during the season Sentlemen's Tickets, at one dollar each, to be had at the bar of the above Hotel, where Ladie< who choose to honor him with their «ompany, may also be supplied with Tickets. J. DOZ.OL refpefifully informs the Ladiei and Gentlemen, that he will continue his Dancing-School at the above Hotel. Hour* of attendance for Ladies are from 10 to 1 in the nipming, and for Gentlemen from 6 to 9 in the evening, Mondays, Wed*eidays, and Fridavs, during the feafen. N. B. Private LefTons wilt be given, either at his fchcol or at thehoufe- of thpfe who may favoi him. January/12 3 , , Boarding and Lodging May be had at No. 6a, Penn-ftreet, in a creditable family I January 9 % -FOR SALE, fajl-faihng Jehotmer ORION; -WvSr Seventy tonsburthan 5 fifteen months 11 n 1 i her frame is of the bell of white eak : tht is 1 1 faithful built vessel, handsomely finifhed off and well found in every particular; is ready to rcceivfl a cargo on board, and can be put to sea without any cx pence on her hull, fails or rigging : (he (lows fix hundred barrels; has a handsome cabin and steerage, and a half dedk which will flow from ftventy-five to cigh.y barrels; has been ncwlv canlkeJ graved and painted. For t-rms »pp| y to BENJAMIN RHODES, At NO. 170, corner of Mr.rket ai>4 Filth-streets, Or to the Captain on board laid fchooncr at Mclfrs. Willis and Yardfley's wharf, adjoining Chefnut-llrcet wharf; where ther; is for sale Excellent pickled Salmon in barrels, thebeft of American Mess Beef, and,fome very excellent Boston rr.anufadlMred Chocolate. i December 26 fit For Sligo and Killibegs, The American Ship Nanct, Cuthbcrt Riggs, master. Will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paffagc apply to William Bell }« Who has for sale, 4 Trunks Printed Cottons, well assorted 3 Bales Irish Flannels, and 1 boxes Linens 25 Pipes Brandy Madeira Wine ; Indigo. Rulßa Matts. Also, I A few barrels Prime IRISH BEtF, PORK, OATMEAL, &c. November 11, 1796, mwftf v-t FOR SALE, 7 HE SHIP MJRT, mm, BAMUEL PARK>ER ' MAStbr, hundred tons burthen. Apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. If the MARY is not fold in a few days, fne will take freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. O&ober 31. d For Sale, or Charter, The Ship DIANA, Samuel Pile, Master, Burthen 205 47"9J tGl>s register, built in Philadelphia in the year 1792,, of live oak and red cedar, and was sheathed 13 months ago, (he has jult had a compleat out-fit, and may be sent to sea at a very trifling expence. For terms apply to pbilip Ntckhn tsf Co. rrJ.o have for file on hoard said vejel, calks of fine ycllo.v pamt. 9 boxes and 12 bundles of wr-iting Hates. I box ink stands and note presses. 14 bales of fail canvass. And on hand, Imperial Hyson, and, f TEAS. Souchong J .. 40,000 pieces Nankeens of the firft quality. 19 tubs Qnickfilver. . t chests Bandanno handkerchiefs. ~ _ A few chufts Manchester goodswell assorted m Cor duroys, thicksets, Ginghams, MuSinets, Dimrties,&c. 3 boxes black fewingfilk. ifco crates Qiieens ware well assorted. 10 tons Iheet lead. Nails assorted, flat and flsarp points. ■Londo* Particnlar, Madeira Wine in pipes London Market, r an( j hogfticads. New-York Market, J . 40 pipes and 10 hogsheads Teneriifcwine. t tierces Snake Root. 130. log* Mahogany. rfhrf-f , ov " '»• ey notice. THE Sales of LANDS of the United Sutes, in the North-Wcltern Territory, heretofore advertised in the several public papers, will commence this even ing, at the City Tavern to be continued from day to day, 'till the tenth of February next, if not sooner fold. January 4 _§ Fashionable Waistcoating. GEORGE DOBSON, No. a.5, SOUTH THIRD-STREET, Has received per the Diana, from London, Clouded and striped Spanish Swanfdown Glouasd lirminats and Moleskins Striped do. a«d do. > Figured Manillas Scarlet figured Erminets Printed Florinetts ' ' Do. Caflincts and Caffimeres Superfine printed Quiltings, lleweft patterns Alio, per different arrivals, A large and general assortment of Dry F Goods, Soft-able to the prcfent and approaching leafon. November 5. / dtf SALT PETRE. A large quantity of Double-Refined Salt Petre for sale at No. 25, South Third-street. November c. Elegant Brussels k Turkey Carpeting, | For sale by George Dobfod, No. 25, South Thicd-ftreet. December 15. dtf ~ THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES to ascertain, whether a certain EDWARD NEVILL, by trade a Stone-Cutter, or Brick-Layer, who qaitted Ireland i« 1783, or 1184, and came into this Country, ('tis supposed to Philadilphia) about four years since, be living or dead. As this intelli gence is of the highest importance, it will be thankful ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, No. 313, High-street I December 31. w & sim For Sale, By George Defchamps, No. 91, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels ■ and half barrels Ditto Herring and Mackarel. Smoaked Harring ir. barrels and kegs Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or single one Dry Codfiih, from one to fifty kcnlals Fine and eoarfe Salt Nova-Scotia and French PUfter of Paris, in the stone and ground, for manure and ftticco-work December I. ,| ■ Imported from London Liverpool, EARTHEN WARE, in crates knd hoglheads, well assorted Wine Bottles in hampers Wndow GUIs of all fi7«« ' T»a ftatioiiary One cheitof yellow Jefuiu Bark Two cases of Roll Arnctta A small confignmtnt of Rose Blankets, Flarinek, Baizes, Broad-cloths, Coatings, Plains, &c. Paint. of various colors. Bafcet fait in hoglheads. Also on hand, Madeira wine, very old, in pipes, hoglheads and quarter calks Holland gin in pipes, firft quality Anchors of different tizes A few trunks of ladies French ihoes aflorted Silk nankeen,&c. Likewise an assortment of Dutch goods, consisting ok ticklenbergs, bed-ticks, ftripss, checks. Morlaix linen, platillas, ravens duck, Britannias, &c» And for sale by tlie packagc only by Thomas & John Ketland. Walnut-street Wharf. < Nov. if. , * eot^ FOR SALE, About 1,600 acres of Land, WELL situated, laying on and between Marili and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, in lour separate Patents. For terms ot sale apply to Wm. Blackburn, No. 64, South Oaober 31. mwftf Notice. THE Advertiser is a person regularly bred, and has e carried on in an extensive manner for these 30 vears pall,the various branches of Goldftniths' and Jew ellery, plated and hard-ware Cutlery, and Ironmonjte - ry bufmcfn, and has general knowledge of the Dry Good and many other businesses. He has a particular taste for building, has built extensively so:- himfelf, has conduced buildings for others, and is of opinion tljat his ifrvices to any gentleman that might be in n went of a person to conduit any of the aforcfaid bufi k nefies, would not only be ufeful but an acquisition, as e he will engage 011 liberal terms, either as a falrfman a or to fell on commission as an agent, ad as a partner or take the care of a manufactory, or superintend hoild ing, &c. He is a married man, and having no-family but hie wife who would aft as a saleswoman or houle keeper. No objeflion to any part of the Southern Hates, or to take a voyage to Europe as a fupercar»o. Aline dil-eifted to J. C. to the care of the printer, will be attended to. N. B. He is well acquainted with sftoft of the Eng lish, Irish, and Scotch manufactories, as he carried on 'bulineft for ten years in London, but 011 account of unavoidable misfortunes in his country, he is now for ced to leek for a living for himfelf and wife in this way, and he flatters himfelf that he will give entire fttisfafUon to his employer. And as he is well known in this city, and t<» the inoft refpeflable characterS on the continent,doubts not bat his character, morality r- and indefatigable indulti y, will bear the ftrifleft •»- c. quirv Dec. IS. Wanted on hire, A Cook, or female —also a man servant to at tend in a private family and perform the duties' be -5 longing to the dining room. None need apply who ( io not understand and have not been accuAoined to the rcfpeilive fervicesa'nd who are not well recommended for honelty and good behavior. Apply at No. 12a, "Mulberry-fired, or to tbe printer, f January Women's Cloaks. GEORGE DOBSON, No. 15, South Third-ftrest, Has just reeeived, per Eagle, Capt. Fofdick, via Lon- al don, an assortment of J; Scarlet J Drab / Cloaks trimmed with hir and w Purple and ( ermine. Pearl J 7 December 15. § 1 Wm, Holdernesse, No. 76, HIGH-STREET, Has received by tb« late arrivals, p A Well SeletliJ Assortms.nt of C Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and £ Haberdaftiery Goods, * Which he will fell, wholesale and retail, on the very low eft terras ; w Amortgft which are / Somtf elegant and 7-8 Chintz«s ani Cottony new ai patterns 0 Ditto Furniture ditto P Ditto Diniity Tamboured, Book, and Jaconet Muflifli Ditto in Gold and Silver I Dkto Neckcloths, very fine | M&ntuas of the firft quality and Cotton Holiery Umbrellatj of the firft quality, afTorted Irish Linens, very fine, and Table Linens Marseilles and Cotton Counterpanes f Rose Blanlcets afforted—&c. &c. t OAobffr a 6. d r Frejh Garden, Grass and Flower-Seeds, fc Roots, hfc. &c. This day landing from the (hip Eagle, captain Fofdick, from London, And FOR SALE by GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, Corner of Walnut and Second-streets, A moji capital and sxtenjt-ve Assortment of j GARDEN, GRASS and FLOWER-SEEDS, t ROOTS, See. See. Among which are, Five kinds Asparagus Three kinds Cresses * Four Berecole Twelve Onion Twenty-five Beans Thirteen Radifli Beets Fifteen Turnip Ekven Brocoli FiftetfH Peas i'wenty*fix Cabbage Si* Savoy Six Carrot Four Parsnip Three Cauliflowerf i'wenty-tkrec Melon Five Celery j T]wenty-one v Lottuce Ten Cucumber Common and lemon Thyme Curled leaf and sprigged Parsley Pot Marygold Pot Marjorum Balm Thyme Mangel Wurtzel Leek Kail Shallots Rape Seed Rye Grass Saint Foin Lucerne Red and white Clover Timothy, &c. &c. With a curious collection of the most esteemed FLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, Being the most extensive ever imported into this city. The above from a capital Seedsman in Londen, and are warranted frefh and good. Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above. free. 17. dtf. v ' Just Landing, At Soutb flreet -wharf, from an board the ship Swig ley, Captain Hodge, from St. Pcterflurg, The following Goods : Russia Sail Duck, firft quality. , Do. Sheeting do. Do. Diaper. Dd. Huckaback. Do Crash. Do. Mould Candles, 4, 5 and 6, to the lb/of the Engiifh size. Do. White Candle Tallow. Do* White Soaw in l'mall boxes. Do. Cordage of fine yarn* Ravens Duck. lfinglafs, 1(I a&d ,and fort, Horse Mair uncurkd. RuQia B?r Iron. Do. Hoop Iron. k Do. Nail Rods. { 10 Tons Oakum And Junk. ) St. Peterfljurg Clean Hemp. For Sale by Philips, Cramond, & Co. October 1 a. § Cheap French China. i THE fubferibers finding it impossible to supply their s i flore' with any more China from France, the prices . | being too immoderate in the mauufafleries, give no . J tiee that they will fell at prime coll the remaining f deck on hand, consisting of r Deflert Setts, , Tea-Table Setts ! Separate Cups and Saueeri j Groupes and Figures Alabaster Vases 5 Looking Glafft-s, in gilt frimes, 1 Befidrt India Japan'd Toilet Delks, Chairs, Tables r nad Qaadrille Boxes. PASQUIER & Co. No. 91, South Second-street. Deeember ?th. tts j For Sale, Bj J. WARDER, PARKER Co. ' An Invoice of Cordage, Consisting of different sizes, from 12 inch cables down I to rope of a inches, of different lengths: Imported in f the ship Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback. _ Sent. 17. 1 . .dtf Davis's Law Book Store, No. 313, HIGH-ST&EET. GEORGE DAVIS announces to his profeflional friends, and the Gentlemen ef the Law, generally, through the y Union, that his late importation of BOOKS is now arrang " ed, fcnd ready tor Sale, from a single volume to an entire li brary, without any advance upon his former exceeding low prices, which (orfcvtral years paxt have in so diftinguilhed a manner recommended them'to notice. Printed Catalogues.combining the most extensive collec. . lion ct the latcrt EngliJh and lrith Editions ever imported into this country, are pabiilhed, and wili be delivered gtitif ) on application. Orders addrciTed to 'G. D. in writing fvom any* d.ftaace (hall be punfiuaiiy attended to. II A number of IR-UNKS for Saje. ' AL!>O, TO BE LET, A convenient Lo>l . urarMaikei reel Wharf. ov,B. * ' tu&fow- A CARD. If Monjieur G. H. Souls, Who left Bordeaux the loth June I id, ind arrived at Bolton j.bout th« middle of Anguft, in the fehoonef Jane, it in Philadelphia, he it requested to call on Joseph Anthony & Co. No. $, Chefrtut-flreet, who will give him foiee i»fortftation of importance. December 24, 1796. ' § In Crder to cimply with contracts, I -will fell, far approved bonds, on 3 equal annual payments % A Square of LOTS, At the upper end of Frsderickfburg, beginning op* polite to the lower corner of Dodlor Wellford's, on Caroline-Areet, and running up to the croft street leading to Fitihugli's ferry, and from thence Kick ta Sophia-street. This square I have laid off into 14 lets, tj and an half feet fro»t, and ui back, li on Caco line-ftrect, and 12 on Sophia-street. Nine of those oa Carol ine-flreet I have leafed on an annual ground rent of I and 10 pounds, to the amount ef 74 pounds, and the vacant lots a purchaser could enhance the value of by building small houses, which will as readily procure tenants a> pott or guards will Martifls in the spring, and yield a greater profit in proportion to their cost than large buildings. Those who incline to purchase may know the terms by applying to HBNRY FITZHUGH. Beli-Air, Dec. 8, 1796. 7thJ.d4W Notice to Creditors. The Aflignees of Bernard Dougherty late of Bed* ford County, will make a dividend of the eff*<9» in their hands, immediately after the firft day of Februa* ry next to such Creditor! as may furnifh their account* btfore that time. Thomas Smith Thomas Fitafimons f , — Isaac Hazlehurft C Miers Filher J Philadelphia, Jan. 9, 1794. diw WANTED" A MKCHjINIC, to erefl Spinning and Weaving Machines by water, such as are Used at my manufac tory—Apply to JAMES DAVENPORT, No. 401, North Ffont-ftreel. N. B. None need apply but a complete mechanic) and a man of liability. Globe Mill, Deeemler 19, 1796. J FOR SALE, At Whitefides' Tea Ware-House, No. 99, North Second Street. Imperial C Hyson Skin. Hyson, > Fresh Teas. < Souchong, Young Hyson, j C. Bohea Dtc. 0 itsw?m. Philadelphia, fan. 4th, 1797. All persons indebted to tha Estate of Joseph Paschaljl, deceased, ARE requested to pay their refpedlive debts without further delay, otherwise their accounts will be put int© the hands of au Attorney to recover—And all those who have any demands againfl said Estate are deftrcd to bring in their accounts for iettlemeat, t® SAMUEL CO ATES, "J CHRISTR. MARSHALL, jun £ ExVi. CHARLES MARSHALL. J eox Public Notice, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I have applied to Hie judges of the Supreme Court of this date, to supply the <)efe£t in my Title to a lot of ground, situate on the Weft fide «f Fourth-street, containing in breadth 10 feet, and in length.s6 feet, bounded Northwardarid Westward, by ground of the fubferiber, Southward by ground of Edward Shippen, and Eastward by Fourth-street, occasioned by the loss of a deed from Timothy Harrington, John Lcwir and James Walton, by their attorney Robert Mollyneux. —Ali persons concerned, are required to appear before two of the justices of the said court, at the house of Thomas M'Kean, esq. the Chief Justice of the state, oa the 30th inft. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to make their answer to the bill 0/ the fubferiber, filed in the office ef Edward Burd.cfq. Prothonotary of the said Court. WILLIAM SHIPPEN, jun. Philadelphia, January 6th, 1797. dt3oth For Sale, By the Subfcribers—ln PENN-STREET, 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported by the Eagle. WILLINGS & FRANCIS. Nov. 30 w&f Bank of Pennsylvania, r January 4, 1797. 5 At a meeting of the Dife£lors th's.day, a dividend of sixteen dollars on each shire was declared for the last ' 6 months, which will lie paid to the Stockholders af ter the 14th inft. JONATHAN SMITH, CaOuer. Jan. 3. dtf. A Quantity of Brandy, FIRST & ad proof, 8 Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each » Glass Tumblers, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes, of different flics liazlenuts, in sacks , Whiting wEfXad { ""«• a & Spanish Brown J " For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. January 4 $ The Elephant, Now exhibited, was bought for Ten Thoufani Dollars. '' He is 3 years eld, 6 feet high, growing to 18 feet. He eats 150 weight a-day, and drinks a barrel of [. water j lie h'as drank some days forty bottles of porter, # drawing the corks with his trunk. a He is perfectly inoffertfive; travels loose, at the rate of five railes an hour, and it the greatest curiosity ever brought to this Continent. He is to be seen 'till the 15th of January, ire ,s Mark-et-llreet between Third and Fourth-streets, at a quarter of a dollar, that every one may fee him— "e after which time the former price of half a dollar will be resumed. He will leave Philadelphia as soon as the weather will permit. BseemUer 31 4