of the & Philadelphia, Daily Advertiser. Number 1358.] , SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, tygy, [Vclum's'll. Mxs. G R A T T'A N RefpeAfully informs her friends, and the public in general, that on Tuesday the iothday of January, lne proposes opening, at No. 39', North Sixtn ftreet, a • Linen and Muslin Warehouse. Book Muflin9, from 6/3 to 12/11 per yard Jaconet ditto, from 8/8 to 9f h per }ard Scrtped ditto, from 7/10 to iq/io per yard Fine GoGTae* Tambour'd Book Muslins, from 13/9 to zipper yard In lia Muslin, from 11/3 to Ijf per yard Sheeting Muslin Jaconet muslin Handkerchiefs, from to 6f p£r hdkf. Book muslin Handkerchiefs from 5/3 to io/6 per hdkf. Muslin colored and horder'd Handkerchiefi Dacca Handkerchiefs Tambour'd Cravats from io/"8 to lifit Pocket Handkerchiefs Cambric, from 11/3 to 16/3 per yard Table Cloths Hwckabu :k Towelling Women's Cotton Hose, from 6/3 to ISf V tr P a^ Dimity from 5/10 to 6/ii Men's Silk Hose Tambour'd muslin Handkerchiefs from 11/1 1 to 1 $si Irifti linens for Gentlerr en's .Shirts, from 5/5 to 9/7 And a variety of other articles. t N. B. Orders received for all kinds of ready made Linen, Gentlemen's Shirts, ruffled or plain, Gravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &e. &c. Houfliold i/inen, &c. &e. A plain Ihirt, made and mafk'd, 3 I-a dollars#, A full ruffled ditto, 4 dollars. A plain Ihirt, made and mark'd, 5 dollars. A full ruffled ditto 6 dollars A plain shirs, made and marked, 5 t-fc dollars. A fall ruffle j ditto 7 dollars. A plain fliirt, made and mark'd, 6 dollars. A full ruffled ditto 71-2. x A plain shirt, made and mark'd, 6 1-2 dollars. A very fine ruffled ditto 8 dollars. January 13. § For Sale, Two Convenient BRICK HOUSES, Three ftortes high, 16 feet front, and 40 feet deep each, and adjoining ; situated on the east fide of Front, between Kace and Vine-streets ; Nos. 161 and 1163. They will be fold on very reasonable terms, eithe> separately or together. Applv to JOHN MILLER, jun. & CO. January 13 diw FOR sale, f a fl~f a rf in & schooner ORION/ Y%r Saventy ton 9 burthen ; fifteen months —-jPliWr ■ ; her frame is of the berft of white oak : she is a laithfal built vejTel, handsomely finifhed off and well found in every particular ; is ready to receive a cargo on board, and can be put to sea without any ex pence on her hull, /ails or rigging : Ihe flows fix hundred barrels ; has handsome cabin and Peerage, and a half deck w)iich will flow from feventy-five to eigh.y barrels ; has been newly caulked, graved and painted, for terms apply to BENJAMIN RHODES, At No. 170, corner of Market a>d Fifth-ftreets, Or to the Captain on board said schooner at Meflrs. Willis and Yardfley's wharf, adjoining Chefnut-ftreet wharf; where there is for sale ( Excellent pickled Salmon in barrels, the best of American Mess Beef, and tome very excellent Boston manufa<stured Chocolate. December 26 jGfeL For Sligo and Kiliibegs, The American Ship JSlanct, Cuthbert Riggs, master. Will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflage apply to William Bell; Who has for sale, 4 Trunks Printed Cottons, well aflorted 3 Bales Irilh Flannels, and 2 boxes Linens 25 Pipes Brandy Madeira Wine ; Indigo. Russia Mitts, Also, A fcw barrels Prime IRISH BEEF, PORK, OATMEAL, &c. November 11, 1796, mwftf j-r* FOR SALE, 7 HE SHTP M ARY, SAMUEL PARKER, Master, 5? hundred tons burthen. Applv to JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. If the MARY is not fold in a few days, she will take freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. Oitober 31. d For Sale, or Charter, The Ship D lANA, Samuel Pile, Master, tTSfflrriawßurthen 105 47*95 tons regifler, built in SisjssSfS!/ Philadelphia in the year 1792, of live oak and red cedar, and was sheathed 13 months ago, she hasjuft had a comp'.eat out-fit, and may be sent to sea ata very trifling expence. For terms apply to Philip Nicklin & Co. iFho have for sale on hear J said vejfel, 47 casts of fine yellow pairft. 9 boxes and iz bundles of writing dates. I box ink stands and note prefles. 14 bales of fail canvass. And on hand, Imperial Hyson, and, > TEAS. Souchong J 40,000 pieces Nankeens of the fir ft quality. 19 tubs Qmckfilver. t chests Bandanno handkerchiefs. A few chests Manchester goodswell aflorted in Cor duroys, thicksets, Ginghams, Muflinets, Dimities, &c. 3 boxes black sewing silk. IHO crates Queens ware well aff«rted. 10 tons iheet lead. Nails aflorted, flat and (harp points. T°^ 0n L ir, i C " Ur ' 1 Madeira Win* in pipes S-Yorsx, s -?**•*■ 40 pipes and 10 hogfteads Teneriße wine. 8 tierces Snake Root. 130 logs Mahogarty. Nov 7. td.&ftf A B A L L. J. DOZOVs BALL Will be held on MONDAY NEX 1 , the 16th of January, at Mr O'Ellers's Hotel, and dtintinue every fortnight during the season Gentlemen's Tickets, at ene dollar each, to be had at the bar of the above Hotel, where Ladies who choose to honor him with their company, may also be fapplird with Tickets. J. DOZOL refpedlfnlly infnrms the Ladies apd Gentlemen, that he will centinue his Dancing-School at the above Hotel. Hour* of attendance for Ladies are from io to i in the jfiornmg, and for Gentlemen from 6 to 9 in the evening, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, during the season. N. B. Private Lesions will be given, either at his school or at the houfer of those who may favor-him* * January 12 Particular Teneriffe Wine. SO Ouarter-caiks Particular Teneriffe WINE, * Of a superior quality, For Sale by A. Mar pie & Israel W. Morris, No. 60, Dock-street. January j 2 tts6 Boarding and Lodging May be had at No. 62, Penn-ftreet, in a creilitablc ramily _ 1 January 9 NOTICE. THE Sales of LANDS of the United States, in the North-Western Territory, heretofore advertised in the several public papers, will eomraence this even ing, at «he City Tavera -to be continued from day to day, 'till the tenth of February next, if not sooner fold. January 4 § Fashionable Waistcoating. GEORGg DOBSON, No. 25, SOUTH THIRD-STREET, Hiis received per the Diana, from I.onion, Clouded and striped Spmifh Svanfdown Clouded Erminats and Moleskins Striped do. a»d da. " Figured Manillas Scarlet figured Erminets Printed Florinetts Do. and Caffimeres BuperS«e printed Qudtinps, newest patterni Also, per different arrivals, «A large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Suitable to the present and approaching feafoiv November 5. - SALT P E T R E. ~~~ Alarpre quantity of Double-Refined Salt Petre for fait as No. 25, South Third-street. November 5. ~ THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES to afeertain, whether a certain EDWARD NEVII.L, by trade a Stont-Cutter;, 01 1 Brick Layer> who qeiitted Ireland ii 1783, or 1754, and came into this Country, ('tis fuppsLd to Philadelphia) abou; tour years since, be living 1 or dead As this intelli gence is of the highest importanee, it will be thankful ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, No. 313, High iireet December 31. w&f im For Sale, J. WARDER, PARKER S3 3 Co. An Invoice of Cordage, Confiding of different sizes, from , 2 inch cables down to rope of 2 inches, of different lengths: Imported in the (hip Swift, from Hull, and entitled to drawback Sept-ay dtf For Sale, By George Defchamps, No. 01, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels and half barrels Ditto Herring and Mackarel. Smoaked Harring in barrels and kegs } Ditto S?imon, by thi doaen or single one Dry Codfifh, from one to fifty kentals Fine yid coarse Salt Nova-Scotia and French Plaster of Paris, in the stone and ground, for manure and flucco-work 1 Deeember t. stf Imported from London & Liverpool, EARTHSN WARE, in crates and hog/heads, well alTorted Wine Bottles in hampers Window Glass of all fi7es Two cases of fiationary One chest of yellow Jesuits Bark Two cases of Roll Arnotta A small consignment of Rose Blankets, Flannels, Baizes, Broad-cloths, Coatings, Plains, Paints of various colors. Bafeet fait in hogsheads. Also on hand, Madeira wine, very ®ld, in pipes, hogfl>cads and quarter calks Holland gin in pipes, firft quality Anchors of different sizes A few trunks of ladies French shoes aflorted Silk nankeen, &c. Likewtfe an assortment of Dutch goods, consisting of Ofnabergs, ticklenbergs, bed-ticks, stripes, checks. Morlaix linen, platillas, ravens duck, Britannias, &c> And for sale by the package only by Thomas Is? John Ketland. Walnut-street Wharf. Nov - ■ eotf FOR sale; About 1,600 acres of Land, WELL situated, laying on and between Marsh and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, xin tour Isparate Patents. For terms of sale a,,ply to Wm. Blackburn, No. 64, Smith S'cond-flreet Oilober 31. trjwftf' TO BE SOLD, A PLANTATION, in the town of Woodbury, coun ty of Cloucefter, and (tate of New-Jarfey, contain ing about one hundred and fifty acres ; a suitable propor tion of which is woodland and improved meadow. A greet part of the arable land is in a high {late of cultiva tion, and very natural to of Red Clover On said plantation there is a genteel two-fioijy brick houie, i with four rooms on a floor, and a good dry cellar under the whole ; together with a barn, corn-tiibsand carriage haufe The garden is large, and contains a good collec tion of the bed kinds of grafted and inoculated fruit trees ; the orchard confiftsof about three hnndred grafted apple trees. Any person inclined to pur chafe said premiles, may be informed of the terms by applying to ANDREW HUNTER. f Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76, HISH-STRBET, Has received by the late arrivals, a w,u Stira t J Assor T MSNT »f Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdashery Goods, Which he will fell, wholesale and retail, oil the very Icm eft terms ; Amonjrft which are Some elegant 4-4 Snd 7-8 Chintzes and Cottons, new patterns Ditto Furniture ditto Dimity Tamboured, Book, and Jaconef Muslins Ditto in Gold and Silver Ditto Neckcloths, very fine Mantuas of the firft quality tiillc and Cotton Hosiery Umbrella* of the firft quality, assorted Irish Linens, very fine, and Table Linens Marseilles and' Cotton Counterpanes Rose Blankets afforted—&c. &c. OAobcr 26. d A Frinting-Office for Sale ; in the city of Burlington, on the river De laware, about 20 miles from Philadelphia. *< Confining of French Cannon, Roman and Italic Double Pica, ditto ditto Englifri, ditto ditto Small Pica, ditto ditto Do. on Pica body, ditto ditto Two-line Letters—Flowers A good Manogany Prefs-*-Impefing Stone Alio, Chafes, Gallics, Composing-sticks, Racks, Furniture, Sec. complete. The situation is eligible for business, and the office calculated to execute any kind of work. The terms are rcafanable. Apply to 11. Kammerer, jr. Crown ftreet, near Race-street, 'at No. 43, Race-street, or of Mr. John Ncale, Burlington. January to, Just Landing, At §outb flreet wharf, from oh board the fbip Stclg ky, Captain liodge, from St. Peter/burg, The following Goods : Rufiia Sail Duck, firft quality. Do. Sheetittg do. Do. Diaper. Do. Huckaback. Do. Craih. Do. Mou'd Candles, 4* 5 and 6, to the lb/of the English fijse. Do, "White Candle Tallow. * Do* White 3o~p hi Ihiall botes. Do. Cordage of fine yarn. Ravens Duck. , lfinglafs, id ani fort. Herfe Hair uncurlcd. RufTia Bar Iron. « Do. Hoop Iron. Do. Nail Rods. 10 Ton* Oakum and Junk. St. Petcrffcurg Clean Hemp; For Sale by Philips, Cramond, & Ce. O.loinr It. § Washington Lottery. TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be purchased or «xchang«l for prizes, at the Office, No. 147, Chefnut freet, wlu:re a corrtift Numerical Book is kept for public infpeftion. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or ci changed for prizes diawß in the Washington Lottery, of which the 54th and s*l. days returns are received. V The Business ot a Broker esrried on as ufnal. V A SHARE in the NEW THEATRE to be fold 011 reasonable terms. January n. ttntf OJfict of the Injuranct Company of Ntrlb-America, January gib, 1797. The Dividend declared by the Direilors, for the last fix months, is two dollars, for each fliare of stock iri this company, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their attornies duly authorised, at any time after thei9thinft. By order of the Beard, tawtigth EBENEZER HAZARD, See'ry, L'rejh Garden, Ltra/s and Flower-Seeds, Roots, &c. This day landing from the (hip Eagle, captain F&fdiok, from LSndoH, And FO-R SALE by GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, Corner of Walniit and Second-streets, A mojl capital and txtenfive Assortment of Garden, grass and flower-seeds^ ROOTS, &c. &c. Among which are, Five kinds Asparagus Three kinds Crefles * Sere cole Twelve Onion Twenty-five Beans Thirteen Radish Beets' Fifteen Turnip Ekven Brocolii Fifteen Peas Twenty-fix Savoy Carrot 1 Fonr Parsnip » hree Cauliflower, Twenty-three Melon l' ve Celery, Twenty-one Lettuce r "> Cucumber Common and lemon Thyme Curled leaf and sprigged Parsley Pot Marygold Pot Marjorum ' Thyme Mangel Wurtiel Leek Kail Shallots 1 Rape Seed Rye Grass Saint Foin Lucerne < Red and white Clover Timothy, &c. Sec. With a curious collection of the most esteemed 1 fLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, = T . tile m °ft extensive ever imp orted into this city. '* Ihe above are from a capital Seedsman in London, and t . arc warranted frelh and good. Tinted catalogues may be had by applying as above. 1 Dec. 17. dtf. WANTED, " MECHANIC, to ereil Spinning and Wc.-ving . Machines by water, such as are ijled at my maniifac - tory Apply to JAMES DAVENKj! T, L No. 101, North Front-ftreeU N. B. None need-apply but a complete mechanic* and a mas of liability. > Globe Mill, December 29, 1796. £ FO-R SALE, ; At Whitefides' Tea Ware-House, 'No. 99, North Second Street. Imperhl S r Hyson Skin. Hyson, > Frefli Teas. < Souchong, Young Hyson, 3 £j3ohea 3tawjm. A C A R D. If Monsieur G H, StHLi, Wko left Bordeaux the 2«th June last, arid arrived »t Boston i.bfitit the middle of August ( in the schooner Jane, is in Philadelphia, he is requested to call on Joseph Anthony & Co. No. 5, Chefnut-ftreet, who will give him some information of importance. December 24, 1796. £ In order to ctmply luiti contrails, / will fell, for approved bonds, on 3 equal annual payments, A Square of LOTS, At the upper end of FredericlUburg, beginning op posite to the lower corner of Doctor Wellford's, on Caroline-ftren, and running up 10 the ctofs street leading to Fitahugh's ferry, and from thence back to Sophia-street. This square I have laid off into 24 l«ts> 27 and an half feet fro»t, andi2» back, 12 on Caro- Ime-ftreet, and u 011 Sophia-fireet. Nine of those on Caroline-street I have leafed on an annual ground rent of 8 and 10 pouwds, to the amount of 74 pounds, and the vacant lots a purchaser could enkance the value of by building small houses, which, will as readily procure tenants as jpots or goards will Martins in the . fpringj and yield a greater profit in proportion to their cost than large buildings. Thof* whe incline to purchase may know the terms by applying to HBNRY FITZHUGH. BelitAir, Dee. 8,j796. 7thJ.d4w Notice to Creditor*. The Assignees of Bernard Dougherty late of Bed ford County, will make a dividend of the effects in their hands, immediately after the firli day of Februa; ry next to luch Creditors as may furnjfh their accounts before that time. Thomas Smith V 1 homas Fitzfimoss ( . *. Ifsac Hazlehurft C Aflignecfc Mier6 Fisher j Philadelphia, Jan. 9, 1796. Philadelphia, Jan. 17971 All persons indebted to the Estate of* Joseph Paschall, deceased, ARE requested to pay their refpeflive iehts without further delay, otherwise their accounts willfft. t ~„t int» the hands of an Attorney to recover—And all tnofe who have any demands againit said Eftatk are desired to brimr in their accounts tor settlement, t» SAMUEL COATES, -j CHRISTR. MARSHALL, iun C Ei 4 re. CHARLES MARSHALL. } cox PubHc Notice*' IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I have applied to th« judges of the Supreme Court of this Hate, to supply the r j r rny [t ' e t0 a 0t of ? roun d, situate on the Weft hde «f Fourth-street, containing in breadth 20 feet and in length. 5 6 feet.boußded Northward and Weft ward' br groundof the iubferiber, Southward by ground ofEdward Shipptn, and Eastward by Fourth-street, occasioned by the lois of a deed from Timothjr Harrington, John Lewi* and James Walton, by their attorney Robert Mollyneux —All perfoas concerned, are required to appear beWc two of the justices of the said court, at the house. of Thomas M'Kean, cjq. the Chief Jaftice of the state, on the 30th inft. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to make their answer to the bill of the fuhfcribdr, filed in the offidfc of Edward Burd, esq. Prothonotary of the said court. „ WILLIAM SHIPPEN.jun. Philadelphia, J-amiary 6th, 1797. dtjoth For Sale, By the Subfcribers—ln PENN-STREET, 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported by the Eagle. ' . • WILLI NGS & FRANCIS. Nov ' 30 w&f • Bank of PennfyJvanm, January 4, 1797. At a meeting of the Direflors th's day, a dividend of sixteen dollars ofi each (hire was declared for the lift 6 months, which will be paid to the Stockholders af ter the 14th inft. JONATHAN SMITH, Cafliler. J« n - 3- dtf. A Quantity of Branch^ FIRST & 2d proof* Gin, of 4th preof, 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 ftze* Hazicnuts, infacks Whiting Copperas f , White Lead T hhdi St Spanish Brown J For Sale by PETER BtIGHT. January 4 j The Elephant, Now exhibited, was bought for Ten Thousand Dollars. He is 3 years Old, 6 feet high* growing to Ig feet. He eats 150 weight a-day, and drinks a barrel of water ; he has drank some days forty bottlee of perter, drawing the corks With his trunk. He is perfectly inoffenfive; travels looft, at the rate of five n»iles an hour, and is the greatert curiosity ever brought to this Comment. ' He is to be seen 'till the 15th of January, i« Market-street between Third and Fourtli-ftreets, at a quarter of a dollar, that every one may fee him after which time the former price of half a dollar will be resumed. He will leave Philadelphia as soon as the weather will permit. December 5* $
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