the & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1364.] SATURDAY EVENING, JANVARY ix, 1797. ' [VOLUME XI. THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone Hoafe, No. 41, South Secondflreel, Philadelphia, 1 HAS FOR SALE, A large and rery general assortment of -5 TA TI O NA R T. Drawing and Writing Best and second Swan Quills Papers. Black and red Ink Powaor Antiquarian # Ditto Liquid Ink \ Double Elaphant Penknives Atla.% Delk knives Elephaut Superfine red and black Seal- Imperial ing wax, "Super Royal Belt vermilion and coloured ' Royal wafers .Medium, Large and small office wa- Demy lers Thick Post folio Red tape broad, middling & Thin ditto narrow Extra thin ditto Elastic gum, in bettles or Thi«*k Post Letter , pieces Ditto plain Pounce Ditto gilt ivory pounce boxes Ditto lined Cocoa and bone ditto Thin Post Ivory paper-knives ©itto gilt Black sand Mourning -Sand boxes, japanned Ditto plaia, or lined Lignumvitx and common Bank Post Gunter's scales Sniall Pofl " Brals dividers Best EnglUh and American Leaden preflers Foolicap, various qualities Black lead pencils Superfine Pot sliding ditto Second ditto Japanned card racks Blossom and grey Blotting Writing parchment Paßer " Ditto vellum Wrapping paper Morocco writing desks Letter silas and laces Spanifta tambour ditto Paper cases, various sizes An elegant variety of cboay Bonnet paft«?boards ink-fta»difhes — middjing and small -Merchants* Account Books, pewter ink ft^ndifhes vis, Large, middling and small ledgers, single or double, counting-house ruled-for 1. s. d. or dolls. An elegant assortment of £ & cents, ot Imperial or Su- cfrryftal and wood per Royal, with or with- philosophical ink-pofrs out cross linos Ink-glalfo , varions fizea Journals, Day Books, In- Leather & paper ink-pisces voice Books, Account cur- for the pocket rent Books, Sales' Books, Small gilt visiting ' Letter Books, and K ccord Blank meflage-cards, large Books, of Imperial, Su- and small, gilt and p'ain per-royal, Royal, Medi-Boxes of marking-types for um, Demy or Foolfeap, linen. cross ruled or plain, — Receipt Beoks Bills of lading, large 3c small Bank Books Bills of exchange Memorandum B«oks Elegunt copperplate ditto Bill of 1 ading Books Cuttom-houffe entries Bill Books, payable and re- Manifefts ceivable Seamen's articles Bank-Check Books, of viri- Blank bonds ous lizes and for diiferent .udgmeiat bonds jndgment bills Cyphering and Copy Books Mortgages Common, place Books Arbitration bonds — Apprentice's indemuitfs Best Dutch No. 1,2, Powers ol attorney 3, 4 and 5 Bank checks, &cl &c. &c. December 17. S 6 Public Notice, IS GIVEN, that 1 have applied to the J judges of the Supreme Court of this state, to supply the defeA in my Title to a lot of ground, situate on the* Weft fide ©f Fourth-street, containing in breadth 20 leet, and in length 5 6 feeti bounded Northward Weft ward, by ground of the fubferiber, Southward by ground of Edward $hippen, and East ward by Fourth-street, occasioned by the loss of a deed from Timothy Harrington, John Lewis and James Wal|ton, by their attorney Robert Mollyneux. —All persons concerned, are required to appear before two of the jjiftices of the said court, at the house of Thomas IVS>Kean, esq. the Chief Jaftice of the state, on the jtoth at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to make their . answer to the bill of the fubferiber, filed i in the office of Edward Burd, esq. Prothonotary of the said court. WILLIAM SHIPPEN, jun. Philadelphia, January 6th, 1797. dt3oth Wants a place, as Wet Nurse, A woman with a good breast of milk, who can be well recommended, Ist" further particulars enquire of t hc Poster. Jan. 17. FaRSALET" About 1,600 acres of Land, WELL situated, laying on and between Marfn and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennfylvanin, in four separate Patents. For terms ot sale apply to 1 Wm. Blackburn, No. 64, Seuth S'cond-ftreet Oflober 3f. mwftf • ■<£■ NOTICE. THE Sales of LANDS of the United States, in (he North-Western Territory, heretofore advertised in the several publii papers, will commence this even ing, atthe City Taverw to be continued from day to day, 'till the tenth of February next, if not sooner fold.' January 4 § Waftiington Lottery. TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be or -exchanged for prizes, at the Olnce, No. 147, Chefnut £rcet, where a correct Numerical Book is kept for public infpe&ion. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or ex changed for prizes di awn m the Waftiington Lottery, of which the 54th and 55th days returns are received. The Business of a Broker carried on as ulual. January 12. ttstf SALT PEt RE. A large quantity of Double-Refined Salt Petre for ' sale at No. 25, South Third-street. November 5. t Boarding and Lodging May l|e had at Na. 62, Per.n-ftrect, in a creditablc family ( January 9 Particular Teneriffe Wine. 50 Quarter-caflcs Particular Teneriffe WINE, Of a superior quality, For Sale by A. Mar pig iff Israel W. Morris, No- 60, Dock-street. 3 January 11 t ts6 Cheap French China. , THE iWbfcribers finding it impofiible to supply their ft®re with any more China from France, the prices being too immoderate in the manufadleries, give no cise that they will fell at prime cost the remaining fteck on hand, consisting of Deflert Setts, Tea-Table Setts . Separate Cups and Saucers <3roupes and Figurej Alabafteir Vzfts ' Looking' Qlailis, in gilt frames, Besides India Japan'd Toilet Defxe, Chairs, Tables nad Quadrille Boxes. PASQUIER & Co. No. 91, South Seeond-itreet. jfch. tt waxu'D; * A MECHANIC, to eretSl Spinning and. Weaving Machines by water, fueh as are used at my manufac tory—Apply to JAMES DAVENPORT, No. 401, North Front-street. N. B. None need apply but a complete mechanic, jnd a man of liability. Glebe Mill, December 29, 1796. f A CARD. If Monsieur G. i/. S/jhl i, Who left Bordeaux the 2®th June last, and arrived at Boftoa about the middle of Aagoft, in the schooner Jane, is in Philadelphia, he is requeued to call en Jiifeph Anthony & Co. No. 5, Chefnut-flroet, who will give him some iaforraation of importance. Decfwtber 34, 1796. ' J For Sale, Two Convenient BRICK HOUSES, Three ltories r6 feet front, and 40 feet deep eaeh, and adjoining ; situated on the east fide of Front, between Race and Vine-streets ; Nos. 161 and I'tfjV They will he fold on very reafenabl# terms, either feparitely or together. Apply to JOHN MILLER, jun. & CO. January 13 dzw LOS T, On the Road between this city and Baltimore, A black leather POCKET-BOOK, Containing sundry papers valuable only to the.owner, also between three and fAur hundred dollars. Whoever has found the fame, and will leave it at the office of the editor No. 119 Chefnut ftrect, with the contents, particularly the papers, ihall be handsomely rewarded, and no qucltions asked. January 17. FOR sale, The fa/!-failing schooner ORION; Seventy tons burthen ; fifteen months —../CTffry. —t, old ; her frame in of the best ©f white oaL : Ike ,• a faithiuj. built veflel, handiomely finifhed off and well lound in every particular ; is .ready to receive a cargo on board, and can be put to sea without any ex pence on her hull, fails or rigging : fhc fiowsiii hu-uJruti barrels ; has a handsome caflin and a half deck which will itow from feventy-iive to eigh y barrels; has beeft newly epfHlkod, graved riM painted. For »ei m« Wr to , BSNJAMIN RHODES, At No. 170, cornoc of larkc: ar,d Fifth-ftreetj, Or to the Captain on board said schooner at Mtffrs. Willis and Yardfley's wharf, adjoining Chcfnut-ftreet wharf; where there is for sale Excellent pickled Salmon in barrels, the best of American Mess Beef, and some very excellent Boston manufa&ured Chocolate. 26 £g&sk F°r Sligo and Killibegs, The American Ship Nanct, t _ Cuthbert Riggs, master. w Will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflage apply to William Bell ; Who has for sale, 4 Trunks Printed Cottsns, well aflorted 3 Bales, Irish Flannels, and 2 boxes Linens 25 Pipes Brandy Madeira Wine ; Indigo. Ruflia Matts, Also, A few barrels Prime IRISH BEEF, PORK, OATMEAL, &c. November 11, 1796, mwftf FOR SALE, 7 HE SHIP MART, ®AMU£L PARKER, Master, Two hundred tons burthen. Applyto' ,r v JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. the MAR 1 is not fold in a few days, ihe will tak freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. o<3ober 31. j For Sale, or Charter, #g£L The Ship DIANJI, WWztWA Samuei - Pile, Master,' Burthen ioj 47-95 tens register, built in wl%&£St*%P Philadelphia in the year 1792, of live oak and red cedar, and was iheathed 13 months ago, Ihe has just had a compleat out-fit, and may be sent to fta at a very trifling expence. For terms apply to Philip Nicklin £5° Co. IVho have for fate on beard said vejfel, 27 casks of fine yellow paint. 9 boxes and 12 bundles of writing slates. 1 box ink stands and note prefles. 14 hales of fail canvass. And on hand, Imperial Hyson, and, >■ TEAS. Souch®ng J 40,000 pieces Nankeens of the ftrft qaalky. , 19 tnbs Quicksilver. s cherts Bandanno handkerchiefs. , A few chests Manchester goodswell alTorted in Cor- , duroys, thicksets, Ginghams, Muiinets, Dimities, &c. 3 boxes black sewing silk. I IKO crates Queens ware well aflorted. £ 10 tons sheet lead. Nails aflorted, flat 3nd (harp points. London Particular, London Market, i Madeira Wme ir.pipes New-York Market, ) 3 " d hoSftcads -40 pipes and 10 hogsheads Teneriifc wine, 8 tierces Snake Root. 230 logs Mahogany. Nov 7. wth&ftf bajll. New Cotillions,. Scotch Heels, and Contre Dances* Meflrs. Fraosis snd T>v r.e beg leave to inform their . scholars) friends, public in general, that their firft fiatl for this f.-aftn will be on Tuesday, th ;4,at • o'Eller»'» p*" ?jnb iy-f.r.n.j at which a variety of new Contr? Dinoes, and the raoft cilebritc" Scotch Reels, will be introduced. Mefirl fWM* and Byrne propose to give graisitoss attendance at tjeir r Uool room, for the io .'traction of these Ladtes and Gc-otieroen in their new !aiic«. «< n »; mean to honer tlie ia!l room with ibeiY prefcnce,—at- j teadanctf for th:s jjiifpmc after their f'ci.swi heur», on ' Tueidayj, and Tkorfdays. , .M. Tickets to be #f Meflrs."Fr r-ces and.Uyrne No. 70,' North. Eight street, or at ;ul. La dies arc retjuefted to apply to their femije f; iends, . feholars of Mtffii, F. & B. or, aa above, at-tr.eirrefi dence. N. B. The new dances wilfcliot infringe upon the j ufaal routHfe of the evening. The day«of teaching for their young pupils are Thurf days and Saturdays, from three o'alock in the afternoon till fix— and on Tueldays Sc Thnrfdays, frbm fii till nine, for tho£s of a more advanced age. *4* Private tuition as tifual. January n, 179.7- aawt2*. ON TUESDAY NEXT WILL BE PUBLISHED, Porcupine's j POLITIGAL CENSOR, Fo*i December, 1796. CONTAINING Remarks on the Debates in Congress, particularly on the timidity difc&vered by the House ©f Represen tatives in their language towards the infolsnt French Atso, A Letter tQ-ths infamous 7*qm Paine, In answer to bis brutal attack on the ckaradier and Gonduft cf General Wafiiifl^ton. January to. Frejh Harden, Grass and Flower-Seeds, Rsots, isfc. £sV. Thfc day landing frqm the ihip Eagle, captain Fofdici 1 , from London, And FOR SALE by GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, Corner of Walnut a»d A met capital and txttnfive Assortment of i GAROiiN, GRASS and tfLOWER-i>EEI>S, ROOTS, See. Sic. Among which are, Fine kind* Asparagus Three kinds Creffc« lour Bcrecok Twelve Onion Twenty-five Beans Thirteen Radifli Six Beets Fifteen Tnrnip Eleven Brocol. Fifteuft Peas Twemy-fuc Cabbage jsix Savoy Cam r, Four Parfnir . Three Cauliflower! Twenty-three Melon Five Celery Twenty-one Lettuce Ten Cucumber - Common and lemon Thyme / Curled lsal and if rigged Parsley V Pot M*ry e old Pot Marjorum he Mangel Wurtzel j Leek Kail Shallow Rape Seed Rye Grass l §aint Foin Lucerne Red and white Clover Timothy, &c. &c. With a curious collection of the most efteeined FLOWER-SEEDS aud RQO I'S, Being the moll extensive ever imported into this city. The above are from a capital Seedfraan in London, and are warranted fre til and good. Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above. Dec. 17 g$ In order to eomp/y ivljk conlrafit, 1 will fill, for appneved Lands, on 3 equal annual payments, A Square of LOTS, At the upper end of Fredericlklburg, beginning op polite to the lower corner of- DoiJtor Wellford's, on Caroline-flreet, and ruining up« to the cross street leading to Fitzhugh's ferry, and from thence back to Sophia-street. This fqnare I have laid off into 24 lots, 27 and an half feet front, and 122 back, 12 ®n Caro line-ftrect, and, 12 011 Sophia-street. Nine of those oja Caroline-street I have l«afed on an annual ground rent of 3 and 10 pounds, to the araonnt of 74 pounds, and the vacant lots a purchaser could enhance the value of by building frnall honfea, which will as readily procure tenants as pots or goards will Martins in the spring, and yiel-3 a greater profit in proportion to their coil than large bniidittgs., Those who incfine to purchase ir.fy know the terms by applying to HENRY FITZKUGH. Beli-Air, Doc. 8, 1796. 7thJ.d4W^ THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES to afeertain, whether a certain EDWARD NEVILL, by trade a Stone-Cutter, or Brick-Layer, J who quitted Ireland in 1783, or 178 a, and same into this Country, ('tis fuppefed to Phihdalphia) about four finse, be Sving or dead. As this intelli gence is of the highest importance, it will be thankful ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, • No. 313, High-street December jl. w &sim Bank of Pennfylvani-a, January 4, 1797. ' At a meeting of the Directors th ; s day, a dividend of lixteen dollars on each ikjre was declared for the Lilt 6 months, which will be paid to the Stockholders af ter the 14th inft. JONATHAN SMITH, Cashier. J"- 3- dtf. The Elephant, J Now exhibited, was bought for Ten Thoufaud i Dollari. He is 3 years old, 6 feet high, growing to 18 feet. ] h ■ eats 150 weight a-day, and drinks a barrel of t water ; he has drank some days forty bottles of porter, c drawing the#orkj with Lis trunk. He is parfeftly inoffenfive; travels loose, at the * rate of five miles an hour, and is the grcateil curiosity ever brought to this Continent. He is to be feeri 'till the 15th of January- in Market-street between Third and Fourth-streets, at I a quarter of a dollar, that every one i»ay fee him— a after which time the former price of half a dollar will be resumed. He will leavn Philadelphia as soon as the weather will permit. December 31 d r Elegant Brussels & Turkey Carpeting, J For sale by George Dobfon, Ne. 25, South Third-ftrcct. r Decemb«r 15. dtf . M*s. G RAT JA N Rcfp?&fr.i!£- Informs her frieiids, arid the public in i" geneVal, that on Ttiefday the irthdayof January, ihe propoies opening, at No. 39, North SL>;?h ftr&et, A Linen and Mufiin Warehouse. Book Mu'flins, from 6/3 toti/ii per yard J.-.conct ditto, from 8/5! to fJH per'tard 1 Stripe J ditto, from 7/10 to lofto per .yard j Fiije GolTaes j Tamfeonr'd Book Mufiin?, from 13/9 to 21/ per yard ! India MuJiii, from 11/3 to ij/ p£r yard j Sheeting Muflit jsconet iwuflin Handkerchiefs, frem 4/3 to 6/per hdkf. Book muslin Handkerchiefs from 5/5 to 10/6 ptr fcdkf. . Mufiin eolor'd and !iorder'd Handkerchiefs , I Dacca Handkerchiefs Tamb»ur'd Cravats from icfß to lift I 1 Pocket Handkerchiefs 1 Cambric, from 11/3 to ifyj per yard Table Cloths j HuckabuckTowelling Women's Cottoa H®fe, from Cfe to 13/ per pair Dimity fr»m 5/10 to tyii Men's Silk Hose 1 atuhourM raaflin Handkerchiefs from lifil to \}ft trifh linens for Gentler* en's Shirts, from 5/5 to ;.y~7 And a variety of other articles. N, B. Orders received for ail kinds of ready n;adc Linen, Gcntlemes s Shirts, r r Sic J or plain, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c. &e. Houfhold Linen, &e. & c# A plain ihirt, made ..nd mark'd, 3 1-2 dollars. A full ruffled «itK>, 4 dollars. A plain (hirt, mode ard oiark'd, 5 dollars. A full ruffled uitto 6 dollars ( A plain ihirt, made and marked, 5 1-2 dollars. A full ruffled ditto 7 dollars. A plain shirt, made aadmark'd, i dollars. A full ruffled ditto 7 1-2. ' A plain shirt, made and mark'd, 6 4-2 dollars. A very fine ruffled ditto 8 dollars. Lined, included.,/ JannaTT 13. § A Quantity of Brandy, FIRS J' & 2d proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in crfssof 40 dozen each Glafe Tumblers, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes, cf different lizes Hazlenuts, in f'atks Whiting Copperas ( . ~ , White Lead f ,n hhds 4c Spaniih Brown J For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. January 4 J For sale, By George Defchamps, No. 91, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, 'Nova-Scotia Prime Salinon, in barrels and halt barrels Ditte Herring and Mackare). Smoaked Herring ia barrels and kegs Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or (ingle one Dry Cedfifh, frfim one to fifty kentals Fine and ooarfe Salt Noto-Scotia and French Plaster of Paris, in the stone and ground, for manure and ftucco-wark Daseoiber 1 !. Wm, Holdernesse, No. 76, H IGU-STREET, Has received by the late arrivals,, A WtH Seiicied A S SOR TMEKT of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdaftiery Goods,' Which he will fell, wholesale and retail, on the very lowest terms ; Amongji which are Some elegant and 7-8 Chintzes and Cottons, new patterns 1 Ditto Furniture ditto Ditto Dimity Tamboured, Book, and Jaconet Muflin# Ditto in Gold and Silver Ditto Neckcloths, very fine Mantuas of the firft .quality Silk and Cotton Hosiery , Hmbrellaij of the firft quality, offdrted Lrtfh Liiions, very fins, and Table Linens MarfoiHes and Cotton Counterpanes Rofc Blankets afforted—&c. Stc. 0 (Sober' 26. d Clocks and Watches. LESLIE AND PRICE, No. 79, Markkt-str-eet, Philadelphia, HAVE IMPORTED, by the late arrivals from London, j large aflbrtment »f WARRANTED WA'i CHE S, esnfifting of horizontal, capp'd and jewel'd Gold Watches, with seconds, of superior workmanship and elegance ; also eapp'd and jewel'd and plain Gold Watches ; capp'd &jewell'd, capp'd, seconds, day of the month, and plain Silver Watches; eight day & chamber Clocks.; elegant French Clocks with marble frames ; eight day and thirty homr, brass I works, &c. Deeembet 22, 1796. d2m WM. HAY DON, Drawing-Master, from London, Where he has Audied several years under one of the most eminent mailers in that science, attends' young Ladies aad Gentlemen at their refpeifHvehomes. His terms are 6 dollars per month for attendance three times per week. Likewise all kinds of ornamental Painti»g, Flawers, Fruit, &c. taught on the above terns. A line dire&ed ta W. H. left with the Editor of this Sazette, will be immediately attended,to. Januaryi'3. eo2W James M'Alpin, Taylor, No. 3, South Fourth Jlreet, RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, and begs leave to iolicit a continuance of their favors. He has <*1 hand an extensive assortment of the Most Fajhionable GOODS, And of the best quality, suitable for the season. At this ihop Gentlemen can be furniftied withthe baft materials, and have them made up in the ntateft and molt Fashionable manner, and on the shortest notke. He will thankfully receive any orders, and pay a prompt aad psn&ual to them. November 19. ws