t' - • * .1 of the Unit Philadelphia Daily Advertiser, WEDNESDAT EVENING, FEBRUART 8, 1797. v XI, NeMBBA 137 9. J _ * _ —— —» i -S -I Frejh Garden, Grass and Flower-Seeds, Roots, &c. &c. This day lending from the ftiip Eagle, captain Fofdick, A from Londo*, H- And FOR SALE by Lone GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, Corner of Walnut and Sccond-ftreew, J worl , A mojl capital and and , GARDEN, GRASS and FLOWER-SEEDS, ffCQr ROOTS, &c. Sic. eighi Among which arc, with five kinds Afparagbsj Three kkrds Cresses wor i Pour « Berecolel Twelve ° n '°" D Twenty-five - Beans; Thirteen R^-; h sijc Beets! Fifteen Turnip Eleven Brocoli; Fifteea P«» gj Twenty-fix Cabbage Six v r„Z Six Carrot. Four «» f ? Three Cauliflower! Twenty-three Melon Five Celery; Twenty-one Lettuce Ten Cucumber! Common and lemon Thyme Curled leaf and sprigged Parsley Pot Marygold Pot Marjorum Balm Thyme Mangel Wurttel Leek Kail Shallots Bi Ripe Seed Rye Qrafs Saint Foin Lucerne pox Red and white Clover Timothy, &c. &c. foutfc With a curious collection of the mod esteemed Fr FLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, Being the moll extensive ever imported int» this city. The above are from a eapital Seedsman in Landan, and are warranted frelh and good. Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above. M Qec. I" ? don Elegant Jiruiiels & iurkey Carpeting, For falc by George Dobfon, No. 15, South Third-street. December 15. - — E Ijii A Qjjjmtity of Brandy FIRST & id proof, * Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes j Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhdi . f Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each Glass Tumblers, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes, of different lijes Hazlenuts, in sacks j Whiting } plo , C®PP e 7« C jnhhd. I' White Lead C to \ Ml Spanish Brown J n i pr P For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. gjj January 4 , * , and SALTPETRE. ch« A large quantity of Double-Refined Salt Petrc for fl fate at No. 25, South Third-street. ?ut November c. 9 2 Insurance Company of the State of Pennfylyania. Cuff «.-j oTICE is hereby given, that the directors have de- j U( I J\ clared a dividend of thirtydoi.lari ptr (hare, on ] he bufmers of the last fix months : which will be paid to £ 0 he ftocliholders or their legal reprrfentatives, after the cat 10th iiflant. , poi SAM. W. FISHFR, %tc 7. g* Philadelphia, Feb. »d, 1797- dtiqth. Bank of Pennfylvanm, January 4, 1797- I At a meeting of the Directors tfc's day, a dividend of I "* sixteen dollars on each (hare was declared for the lan V 6 months, which will be paid to $he Stockholders as- 1 tw ter the 14th inft. * ' [ONATHAN SMITH, Caftiitr. w Jan- 3- jtf '— SWAN N'S Riding School, Academy ISj Infirmary, 1 Adjoining the Pflblic Square, Market Street. T. SWANN RETURNS his fin cere thanks tothofe .gentlemen by whom 1 lie employed, during his residence in this Ctty, and 1 flattershimfelf that the success of his efforts, in the numerom, | obstinate and dangerous difcafes in Horses, in which he has j been confuUed, together with his moderate charges, will ie- j ure £cir fui ore favors and recommendation. I He now begs leave to inform them and the public ar large J that his spacious and commodious premises, eie£ted for the 1 purpofos above de-fciibed are open for-the reception of pup* • | of cither sex, whw wifhto beinftruftcd in the Art of Ridtnft, j q, and the right method-os go»«xiaag their horses, Co as to ride J t j them vfith eile, elegance, and lafety—their horses wiU be carefully ano expeditioufly broke, for every purpose, and, made obedient to. he will of the riders ; the natural powers •which *re (but up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling | forth uniformity of motion, and giving to that noble animal J all thofc beauties of action which providence has so bounti- 1 fully bellowed on them. AlCo, at his hospital, every disorder to which the horse is | liable vnll be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed j by long and repeated experience. The utility of the above inUitution has never been qneftion- I ed, that it has long been wanted in this city, ever\f gentleman's j stud wi)l manifeft, and T. Swann as thefiilt eftablifher of J the vetercnary art, ialicits and relies upon the fuppoibof that | public (which he is ever anxious in serving) to enable him to J btingit to perfettion. Thr idea of a iubfeription tor that | purpose has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who with to J promote the institution—the amount of each fubferiptioo to | be returned by services in any of the departments, he profefTes, I agreeable to'the rate of charges (lated in his hand bill. Such 1 i iubfeription is now' Open, and the figri3tures of many rerpeut- J > able gtgatiemen alieady obrained. He therefore injorms fajs j , friends ami fut h Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not j j the hoaor of being known, that he shall in a few days take j the liberty of waiting upon them and folicicing their support I j ®Pd prmention. I N. &. Horses are properly prepared for those j Oentlemenwho wifhto be inftrufted. Nov. "h&r <£r NOTICE. j THE Sales of LANDS >of the United States, in the | ISorth-Weftern Territory, heretofore adyertifed i in the several public papers, will commence this even- j ing, Mtfhe City Tavern -to be continued from day J to day, 'till* the tenth of February next, if not sooner fold. January 4 $ I L A N D I N G y AT Walnnt-ftreet wharf, from on board the Ihip Peg- j gy, captain Elliott, from Bourdeaux, VI (s T DE GRAVE, or White Claret, in Hhds and Qr* J Cafksi j RIJQ CLARET, in Hhds Ditto in cases of 24 and 30bottles each •Green and Souchong TEAS, in quarter chcfts For sale by Rundle & Leech, jJJn. 5 Walnut-street. • M>rua»y6 mwftf I Clocks and' Watches". LESLIE ANi) PRICE, N»v No, 79, Market-street, Philadelphia, j HAVE IMPORTED, by tbe late arrivals from „ London, a large alTovtmcnt »f WARRANTED WJ(cr WA I~CH ES, eanGftiug of horizontal, cappM and ( j ra , Jvir jewd'd Gold Watches, with fecoadf, of superior workmanlhip and elegance ; also capp'd and jewcl'd ra{| ot and plain Gold Watches ; capp'd Scjewell'd, capp'd, eyrr j. seconds, day of the month, and plain Silver Watche ; eight day ac£fc*wU*i' Clocs.s; elegant frcaci Clock* with marble frames; eight day and thirty ho»r, bract a quJ ,. 1 works, ice. v | Decembet %%, d * tn be refi ! A PARCU OF VERY FIXE He ! St. Croix Sugars and Rum, *!>« JAMAICA SPIRITS,'and FQ 1 LAGUIRA HIDES, ; For Sale by Feb. y.-Jiw JAMES YARD. TO"'BE SOLD, ~ A.' The Time of a smart, aflive,' young thefi Negro Wench, >7 Ar BETWEEN 11 aild 14 yeais of age, andjuft had the small diamo pox. For terms, apply at Mr. WILLI AM BAXTER*, 1 * ' C ' r south Front-stre e t, No. 31 2, below Alonond-ftreet. in cal< Febmary , M_ Women's Cloaks. va J^ at j GEORGE DOBSON, Mar t) No. »5, South Third-itreet, de Bil Has just received, per Eagle, Capt. Fofdick, via Lon- 4 yol dpn, an assortment of Ruins Scarlet turali^ > Prab (Qloak' trimmed with tur and 3Hva, t. Purple,and T ermine. triTu Pearl J Jan December 15. 5 | p — — CAMILLA,- Or A Piifture of Youth. By the authoress of Evelina and Cecilia, to be com- p a y t V prised in five volumes, at half a dollar each, payable n y, ai on delivery —Printed at New-York, by Mr. Jolm Philac Bull. of P a CONBITIONS. bruar I. Handsome, neat type, perfedllj new, is em- ailed, ployed. . . 11. A voluijie, ft itched in blue paper, is intended to be publiihed every 2 weeks, till the five are com- _f e pleted; the firft and second ajc come to hand, and the third is hourly expeflefl. Si.bfcriptions are received, — and Books may be had of J. OKMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet- Dif)l „ >r Mrs. D'Arblay (late Miss Burney) the celebrated »uthorefs of this inimitahie work, needs eulogy to add to the laurels flic has acquirer' in the if literary world. The ftrepgth of imagination and ele gance of style, displayed in Evel'na >nd Cecilia, w:il iufficiently iccommend to every reader of taste and e " judgment, the perusal of Camilla. '* It may not be improper to add, hat the Queen of t0 England, after having perul'ed this interelting pnbU -16 cation, presented Mrs. D'Arblay with a thouLnd pounds sterling, »•; i. testimony of her approlfttion of L< The work. Jannorv 15 — 1 1 - ' ~ x r d Washington Canal Loucry, ««• n°. 1. of] TTrHEREAS the State of M iryiir.d has authcrife< Co all VV the underwritten, to raise twenty-fw thollland as- two hundred, a*d fifty dollar*, for the purpose of cutting o 4 Canal through the City of Wafliington, fro,.i th f" a nd J tomacto theEaftern Branch Haruour. raac The following is the SCHEME e seen 'nU I.sth of janairy, in Tajnl Mirket-ftreet between Tiiird and Tom th-ftreet-T—af la«lia a quirtenof a dollar, that every one may fee him— Sheet after which time the former price of half a dollar will Jacol be rdiimed. Book He will leave Philadelphia as soon as the weather Mull will permit. , December 11 d I a ™ t — , —,—rr Pock FOR SALE AT WILLIAM t'RIEST,VAN'S Caml No. 15 south Fifth-ftreet, Between Market and Chefnut Streets, Won \ Quantity of Plain Gold Watches-; Gold enamsl'd & [\. ofr.amented with pearls; Silver and metal ditto, by j y^en^ tbe firfl makers in Lcndnn and Paris; a Time-Piece >p am by Arnold; plajjs gold by Mudge tS" Dutton; several [ diamond and diamond ft" pea-1 lockets rings, ear-rings, 1 &c; about to >. of Scotch thread; dojuhle-barrel'dguns, in cafe, by Manton ; quantity of plated table, tea, »nd j nii;ht plated eandleftieks, branches, &c. 46 volumes of p oc j^ Law-Books, in one lot, maftly reports, folia, fc»ce and j_j valuable books; books of Prints ;—amongft which are A Martyn on Shells, Statue da Rolfi, Calmet's Di«h as j as hav» not plrithUerr alieUmentToo tbtirfhares—-to —" " pay the fame immediately to the Secretary of the Compa- J ny, at the Company's OfQee, No. 53 north fo^ilh-ilreet, I Philadelphia. They are furthar informed* that in default of paying the fac?e withiu thirty days from the 4th 1 f Fe bruary, inflant, the fever:.! forfeiturei will be ltriolly ci- q 3^. - afied, in conformity to thj ilft article of ajTociation. ~ By order of the Board, carg i '' SOL. MARACHE, Secretaryr f d il s Feb 1. 4 — §3° oabi e Hibernian Society. ' — . ' Such of th« Members ol this society as are entitled to ing Diplomas, are rcquetted to apply for them to Wi j Mr. Hugh Holmes, Prfident; .. Mr. David M'Cannick, Treasurer; e Mr. Robert H. Dtinker, CaunfelUr; Sm ;- Mr. Jojepb Brown i .' II Mr. Edward Hex ; d Or to MATHEW CAREY, Sec. Philad. Tin, it, 1797. tay6t *j t 50 Dollars Reward, tg ld — ~ , ~ )f LOST, last betv/cn eight and nine o clock, as the fubferiber was g<'ing to his houle at the Fall* of troai th;' houlc of his tather-in-law, !\iix frc — SteNvart. in Sugar between Sixth and Se* ■ veiith-ftrcets, arove M'»rketrftreet, J A black POCKET-BOOK, « Containing, 1190 Dollars, in Bank-Notes 'd- From to it: 0 Dollars .ach, One of vyhich was .0! the of NcW-York, 0 and several papers, rcts publication been a favorite performance with i r D. the friends of republican government. The stile is pure, nervous, and claflical; the ideas are strongly 1 marked by an original vein of thinking ; and, amongst ! , a multitude of other just and Urging pafiages, the ] author's delineation »f the peculiar infelicities infepa- : rable from the condition ol a King, raay be pointed ' out as a n}oft masterly specimen of philosophical disquisition. -—quifition. The latest London edition of this work fells in this city at four dollars and an half. RD January 24 d^taw2w f n e t ' o ' Red Clover Seed, Dout Fresh red Clever Seed of the bell quality, in bags of elli- 5 bulhels each tful- Madeira wine in pipts, fit for immediale use Teneriffe wine in pipes, hoglheads and quarter calks et ' Ditto do. of firlt quality, fpr the u.fe of private m families Coffee in hoglheads Jamaica spirits " le Conne' ZZZ FOR SALE, j 7 H£ S HIP MARY, ~~~ SAMUEL PARKER, Masth, : hundred tons burthen. Apply tjj cki JOSEPH ANTHONY, St Co,. of If the MARY is not fold ia a few days, ibe will tafc in. freight for Hamburg. Apply a« above. 3e* 31. ( '- Lancajter, Harrijburghy Carlijle } Shift 1 , penjlitrg and Sunbury u ' s S T A G E S. irk, The public are requested to take notice, that the parte L'he nerlhip which has for some time, fu'ufiftcd bctweoit Mathir Jat a< Sl«ughof Lancalter, and William Geer, is now dilT»lr " ved i hut, not as M. Slough iiilinuates to the public s it without jull cause ;as will more fully appear by a letter aw, on the fuhjeft from M. Slough t» W. Geer, dated th* 1 to 29th December last. a recital ol wjiich is not now deemed neccffary. Any geutjeman who wishes to be tnor' cir cumstantially 11, Termed of the merits of this bufmefs, by r applying to W. Geer may have the perufd ef M. Slouch's lettsr, and then can be at full liberty to determine whe ther or not \y, Geer is not perfectly jufrifiabie in attach* iiig himfelf to any other pert'on in the prosecution of the 3C ] C _ Stage coßvityance from Philadelphia to Stiippeiifburg, t . or any other place. ' j Now from tbe liberal and generousfupport the public a were pleased to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in conjun&ion with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Wi'.mer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, with every eare, attention and dispatch that a zeal to Or blige the public can possibly t The above company, who are amply proviaed with 8 ' carriages, horses, and eyery appurtenance to render the paffege fafe and commodious, inform those who wish t» efta- patronize and the undertaking, that they can Line- take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White that Ht.rfe, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday ever and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Carlillc with and Shippenfljurg. The fare as hitherto eftablnhed. e is For the further accommodation ol the public, a Stage nglr will start every Wednesday from the house of Samuel melt Elder, in Harrifburg, arriveat Sunbury in Northuinber t'h c tand county, every Thurlday, and return from thence and _ arrive at .Ilarrilburg every Saturday, so that paffeuger* .1 destined for Lancaller or Philadelphia, may proceed am I i;r Mondays. WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. Z7, 1797. W , 2W N. B. This Line«f Stages ftartj from th« house of —: — William Ferree, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday and Sa turday morning at 6 o'clock, proceeding to the westward; gs of and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednesday morning, on the fame evening arrive* at' Patrick Cochran's in Shippecftmrg.and returns fr»m thence on every Thursday : per loaning the fame routine • daily as in' ttstour from Philadelphia. ' Feb. 1. «"»"• A GAR D. If Mfnficyr G. H. Souls, Who left Bordeaux the aeth June lalt, and arrived an( j at Boiion ibout the middle of Abguft, in the schooner Jane, is in Philadelphia, he is requested to call on G Joseph Anthony & Co. No. j, Chefnut-ilreet, who : " will give him some information of importance- ■ — December 24, 1796.' $ The Lyceum, for five Debate, p his In Mr. Poor's School-Room, CherryJlrfst, bctwicy ment, Third and Fourth Streets, jVorth. ors. Adjourned %>ueJlion. ; On Wednesday eveniug, the Bfh February, will be continued the debate on the following qvefiion— " Ought a Kefrefejttative in a Retiublicmn Governr e k«ft ment to aft on important meejvre< from the result of his d mod c