r of & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. L£i Number 1365.] <£> 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 £ity Tavern to be continued from day I" day, 'till the tenth of February next, if not sooner fold. January 4 Boarding and Lodging May he had at No. 62, Penn-ft eet, in a creditjblc family January 9 Wants a place, as Wet Nurse, A woman with a good bres(l of milk, who can be well recommended, for further particulars enquire of the Pi inter. Jan. 17. Public Nptice, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I have applied to the judges of the Supreme Court of thw state, to supply the defe& in my Title to a lot of ground, situate on the Weft fcde ©f Fourth-street, containing in breadth 20 feet, and in length 56 feet, bounded Northward and Westward, by ground of the subscriber, Southward by ground of Edward Shippen, and Eastward by Fourth-street, occasioned by the loss of a deed from Timothy Harrington, John Lewis aud Jamt« Walton, by their attorney Robert Mollyneux —All per ions concerned, are required to appear before two of the justices of the said court, at the house o£ Thomas M'Kean, esq. the Chief Jaftice of the state, 011 the 30th inft. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to make their answer to the bill of the fubfcribcr, filed in the office, of Edward Burd, esq. Prothonotary of the said ceurt. WILLIAM SHIPPEN, jun Philadelphia, January 6th, 1.797. dt3oth FOR SALE, About 1,600 acres of Land, WELL fituatedj laying on and between Marsh and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, in four fcparatt Patents. For terms of sale apply to Wm. Blackburn, No. 64, South mwftf October 31, Washington Lottery. TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be purchased or exchanged for prizes, at the Office, No. 147, Chefnut flreet, where a corred: Numerical Book is kept for public infpe&ion. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or ex char «red for prizes diawn in the Washington Lottery, of which the 54th and 55th days returns are received, £jf" The Bufincfs of a Broker carried on as usual. January 12. / ttstf SALT PETRE. A large quantity of Double-Refined Salt Pstre for sale at No. 2;, Sauth Third-itreet. November c. ,Parl.cular Ten< riffe Wine. $0 Quarter-casks Particular Tenerifife WINE, Of a superior quality, For Sale by A. Marple tS° Israel W. Morris, No. 60, Dock-ftr^et. January it For Sale, Two Convenient BRICK HOUSES, Three stories high, 16 feet front, and 40 feet deep each, and idjoisiing; iituated 011 the east fide of Front, between Kace and Vine-streets ; No». 161 and 163. They will be fold on very reasonable terms, either separately or together. Apply to JOHN MILLER, jun. & CO. d?.w January 13 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 four hundred doliars. Whoever has found the fame, and will leave it at the office of the editor No 119 Chefnut street, with the contents, particularly the papers, (hall be handsomely rewarded, an ; no queftiojis alked. January 17 A CARD. Jf Monjieur G H. SoHLt, • Who left Bordeaux the 20th June latt, and arrived at Boftoß ;.bout the, middle of August, in the schooner jane, is in Philadelphia, he is requefied to call on Joseph Anthony & Co. No. Chefnut-ftrect, who will give him some information of importance. December 24, 796. $ WANTED, A MECHANIC, to eredt Spinning and Weaving Machines by water, fiich as are used at my manutac < Fresh Teas. < Souchong, j C Bohea 3t»W3m Imperial Hyson, Young Hyson, D«c. 9. For Sale, By the Subfcribers—ln PENN-STREET, 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported by the Eagle., WILLINGS & FRANCIS. w&f Nov. 30 tts6 SALE, MONDAT EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1797. 7 HE SHIP MART, SAMUEL PARKER, Master, "'Two hundred tons burthen. Apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. If the MARY ia not fold in a few days, fne will tak freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. O(Sober 31. d ' For Sligo and Killibegs, The American Ship Nanct, Cuthbert Kiggs, matter. Will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflage apply to • William Bell; Who his for i'ale, 4 Trunks Printed Cottons, well afiorted 3 Bales Irifti FlanneU, and i boxes Linens »5 Pipes Brandy Madeira Wine ; Indigo A few barrels Prime IRISH BEEF, PORK, OATMEAL, &c November 11, 1796, The fajl-failing schooner ORION; Seventy tonsburtheH ; fifteen months old ; her frame is of the best ©f white oak : Ihe is a faithful built yeffel, handsomely finifhed off j and well found in every particular ; Js ready to receive a • cargo on board, and can be put to sea without any ex- , pence op her hull, fails or rigging : she flows fix hundred , barrels ; has a handsome cabin and steerage, and a half 1 deck which will stow from feventy-five to eigfcJjr barrels ; has been newly caulked, graved and painted. For terms apply to BEN J <\MIN RHODES, At corner of /farket arid Fifth-ftreets, Or to the Captain on board said schooner at MeiTrs. Willis and Yardfley's wharf, adjoining Chefnut-flreet wharf; where there is for sale Excellent pickled Salmon in barrels, the best of American Mess Beef, and some vsry excellent liofton n-.anufa in in the year 1791, of live oak and red cedar, and was sheathed 13, months ago, Jhe has ju!t had a compleat out-fit, and nuy be i'eut to sea at a very trifling expence. FQr terms apply to Philip Nicklin Co. Ifho ha-ue for file on hoard fetid vejel, calks of fine yellow paint, 9 boxes and iz bundles of writing flatss i box ink ftandi and note preffct. 14 bales of fail canvass. And on hand t Imperial } Hyson, and, £ TEAS. Souchong ) 40,000 pieces Nankeeits of tlie (Wft qaalitj' 19 tubs Qmckfilver. i chests Bandanni handkerchiefs A few chests Maiichefter goodswell aflorted in Cor duroys, thicksets, Ginghams, Muflinets, Dimities, &c. j boxes black sewing silk. 180 crates Queens ware well afibrted. 10 tons ftittt lead NaiU assorted, flat and fljjrp points. London Particular, ") . London Market, C Madeira VI ine in pipes New-York Market, ) a,id i>ogtn.-ads. 40 pipes and 10 hojrflieads Tcneriffc wine, 8 tierces Snake Roat, ijo logs Mahogany Nov 7 Women's Cloaks GEORGE DOB SON, No. 15, South Third-street, Has just reeeived, pe-r Eagle, Capt. Fofdick, via I.on don, an aifortment of Scarlet "\ lira!) r Cloak* trimmed with iur and Purple and ( ermine. Pearl J December 15. S PROPOSALS, For carrying the of the United States, On the following Pojl Roads, Cotillions, Scotch Reels, and Contri Dances. Messrs. Francis and By-ne beg leave to inform their scholars, friends, and the public in general, that their firft Ball for this fcafon will be on Tuesday, the 24, at O'Ellers's aflembly-room ; at which a variety of new Catillions, Contre Dances, and the molt celcbratee' Scotch Reels, will be introduced. Messrs, Francis and Byrne propose to give gratuitous attendance at thpir school room, for the inftrudhon of those Ladies and Gentlemen in their new dances, who mean to honpr the ball room with their prefence,—at tendaßce for this purpose after their school hours, on Tueldays, and '!hurfclays. Tickets to bt. had of Messrs. Frmces and Byrne No. ye, North Eight street, or at O'Ellers's Hotel. La dies are requested to apply to their female fria* Is, ot Messrs. F. & B. ur as above, at their r«fi dence. N B. The new daaccs will not infringe upon the usual routine of the evening. The days of teaching for their young pupils are Thurf days and Saturdays, from three o'clock in the afternoon till fix—and onTueidays & Thursdays, from fix till nine, for those of a mora- advanced agej "% r * Private tuition as usual. January i I, 1797 Frejh (garden, Grass and Flower-Seeds, Roots, &c. &c. This day landing lrcm the i)iip Eagle, captain Fofdict, from London, And FOR SALE by GOLD I HWAIT & MOOIIE, Corner of Walnut and Second-streets, A mcji capital and extfn/ive Ajfurtmcnt of GARDEN, GRASS and FLOWER-SEEDS, ROOTS, &c. &c, Among which arc, A{p aragusl [Three Berecok Twelve Beans [Thirteen Beettj Fifteen Brocoli Fifteen Cabbage; Six kindi Five Four Twenty-five Six Kitven Twenty-fix Six Carrot; Three Fiv^ l'civ Cauliflowerj Celery! Cucumber | Common and Curled leaf aud Pot Mary gold Balm 'l'hyme Leek Kail Rape Srei Rye Grals Saint Foin Lucerne Re* and white Clover Timothy, &c. &c. With a curious collection of tiie mod efteemcd FLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, Being the most extenGve ever imported into this city. The above are from a capital Seedsman in London, and arc warranted frefh and good. Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above. Dec. t £$ In order to tamply contracts, I •will Jell, for affnved bonds, on 3 equal annual payments, A Square of LOTS, At the upper end of Frederickfbin-g, beginning op poiite to the lower corner of Doflor Wcllford's, on Caroline-flreet, and running up 10 the croft flreet leading to Fitzhugh'j krry, and firem thence back to Soyhia-ftreet. This square I have bid off into 14 lots, »7 and an half feet front, and 121 back, 11 or} Caro iine-ftreet, and iz oil Sophia-flreet. Nine of those on Caroline-street I have leafed on an annual ground rent of 8 and 10 pounds, to the amount of 74 pounds, and the vacant lots a purchaser Could enhance the value of by building small houies, which will as readily procure tenants as pots or goards will' Martins in the spring, and yiel-o a greater profit in proportion to their cost than large buildiugs. Thof* who inctin; to purchase may knew the terms by applying to HENRY FJTZHUGH. Beli-Air, Dec. 8, 1796 THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES tn ascertain, whether a certain EDWARD NEVILL, by trade a Stene-Gutter, or Brick-Layer, who quitted Ireland is 1783, or 1784, and came into this Country, ('tis fuppafed to Philadelphia) about four years since, be Jiving or dead. As'this intelli gence is of thehigheft importanee, it will be thankful ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, December 31 13auk of Penniylvania, At a. meeting of the Dire will be immediately attendedjto. ~ eoaw James M'Alpin, Taylor, No. 3, South FourthJlreet, RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, and begs leave ta solicit a continuance of their favors. He has on hand an ex ten five assortment of the Mofl Fajhionable GOODS, And of the bed quality, suitable for the season. At this fliop Gentlemen can be furuiftied witbthe feed materials, and have theai made up in the nested and moit Fashionable manner, and on the fhortcft notice. He will thankfully receive any orders, and pay a prompt and punctual to then). Nevember 10. wi [Volume XL in khds PETER BLIGHT. I dim