the Daily Advertiser. _ _ MONDAT EVENING, FEBRUARTI3, 1.797. _ [row* XI- Afc? -5m T 583. j _____ — , — — r- —« *" 'r- ' ~ I r I .» /-» T/n IN/T nU #\/vnr>tT Or> rl 7 AIYW7 A /I A of Brandy, * FIRST & id proof, Gin, ?f 4th proof, in pipes Ca Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhdi Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each Glifs Tumblers, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes> of different lizes Haz: nuts, in sacks Whiting Jc ijpunifl) Brown J For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. January 4J_ w „ $ D Peunfylvania Population Company. NOTICE is hereby given, to such Share-holders as as hav« not paid their affefTments on theirlaares—to w; pay the fame immediately to the Secretary of the.Compa- dr »y, at the Company's Olfice, No. 53 north Fourth-street, Philadelphia. They are further infprmed, that in default ral of paying the fame within thirty days from the 4th of l J e- ev bruary, mftant, thdfeveral forfeitures will be ftri«Sl'ty ax aiiteu, in conformity to the 21ft article of affociatioß. M By order of the Board, a SOL. MARACHE, Secretary a s, Feb, a. 4— $3» be This Day is Publilhed, Br 810 REN and MA DAN, w And to be Sold at their Printing-Office, in Doclc ftrett ; by M.Carey, No. 118, Market-street ; Thomas Bradford, No. 8, South Front-street, and George Doug]aft, No. 2, South Third-street, (Price, neatly bound., two dollars) AN ENQUIRY Ja Concerning Political Justice, I< And its Influence on Morals and Happi«efs, w By William Godwin. THE ceputation of this work is already well efta b!rfh«H*-Puropr—lt is hardly aiecefliry for. an Ame- ' rican editor to fay more than barely to mention, that the Enquiry concerning PcJitieal Justice has ever iince its publication been a favorite performance with the friends of republican government. The stile is pure, nervous, and elaflical; the ideas are strongly Vj marked by aw original vein of thinking ; and, amongst a multitude of other just and striking paflages, the author's delineation of the peculiar infelicities iefepa- C rable from , the condition of a King, may be pointed ' ®ut as a'molt masterly specimen of philosophical dif xjuifition. The late# London edition of this work ar fells in this city at four dollars and an half. re January 24 djtaw2w th M*». G RATT'A N Refpc6ifully informs her friends, and the public in m general, that on Tuesday the iothday of January, tli ir.c proposes opening, at No. 39, North Sixth ftrert, A Linen and Muslin Warehouft. Bo per hdkf. w Muslin coior'd anc*border*d Handkerchiefs ai Dacca Handkerchiefs fe Tambour'd Cravats from los& to 11fit ei Pocket Handkerchiefs w Cambric, from 11/3 to 16/3 per yard \m Tabjp Cloths " Huckabuck Towelling - Women's Cotton Hose, from to 13/ per pair Dimity from SJIO to 6fn Men's Silk Hose j TambourM muslin Handkerchiefs from 11/11 to 1 jft 1 Irish linens for G.entieir en's Shirts, from S/5 t0 9/7 And a variety of other articles. N. B. Order* received for all kinds of ready made JLisen, Gentlemen's Shirts, ruffled or plain, Cravats, Pockct Handkerchiefs, »xc. &c. Houfliolri Linen, See &c. A plain shirt, made and mark'd, 3 I-l dollars. , J A full ruffled ditto, 4 dollars. A plain shirt, made and mark'd, 5 dollars. A full rulEed itto 6 dpllars .. A plain ijvrt, made and m^fked, 5 i-i dollars. A ihII ruffl d ditto 7 dollars. A plain shirt, /nsule and mark'd, ,6 dollars. A full ruffled ditto 712. 1 A plain (hirt, made and mark'd, 6 i-z dollars. i A very fine ruffled ditto 8 dollars. Linen included. January 13. § g A M j L L A, Or APifture of Youth. By the authored of Evelina and Cccilia, to be com- ' prised in five volumes, at Half a dollar each, payable s or. delivery—Printed at New-York, by Mr. John f, Bull- CONDITIONS. I. Handfonve, neat type, new, is em ployed. H v A volume, stitched in blue paper, is intended to be publilhed every a weeks, till the five are com pleted; ti.e firft and second are come to nand, and the third is hourly expected. Subscriptions are received; and Hooks may be had of J. GRMROO, No. Chefrmt-ltreet- Mrs. D'Arblay (late Miss Burney) the celebrated ayihorefs of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy, *0 add t.) the laurels Ihe has already acquirer' in the (literary world, l'he itrength of imagination and ele- j ■ gance of style, diiplayed in Evelina and Cecilia, -will e fufliciently lecommend to every reader of taste and \ judgment, the perusal of Camilla. > f It may not be improper tp add, that the Queen of r England, after having perused this interesting pu'.di cation, presented Mrs. D'Arblay with a thouf«nd ' pounds sterling, as a teftimon.y of her approbation of the work. ' January 25 Wyf ( For Sale, At the Office of the Editor of tht Gazette qf the United Statej, A few copits OF " An account of the Receipts and Expenditares of the United States, for the year 1795." A PARCEL OF VERY FINE St. Croix Sugars and Rum, JAMAICA SPIRITS, ami LACUIAA HIDES, I for Sale by fcb. 7. —|iw JAMES TARD. landing, AT Walnut-street wharf, from on bo&rd the Ihip Peg- y erv, captaia Elliott, from A 1 VINDE GH.A.VE, or White Claret, in Hhdsand Qr. _ nen Calks excu RED CLARET, in Bhds Ditto in cases of «4.and 30 bottles each Green and Souchong TEAS, in quarter chelts For sale by Rundle Leech, ,i rer Nn. 9 vValnut.ftreet. iwl , Februa»y 6 mwf " ' Tbe Elephant, b« h Now exhibited, was bought lot Tco ( houuiid . Dollars. , . He is 3 years old, 6 feet high, growing to iß'l«et. ' He eats 150 weight a-Jay, and drinks a bairel o. water ;he has drank fc.me days forty bottles of porter, [5 drawing the corks witV his trenk. Pjin He is pcrfedUy inoftenlive; travels loose, at the — rate of five miles an hour, and t»tbe greatest curiosity ever brought to .his Comment. He is to be leen 'till the ijth of January, in r , Market-street between Third and Fourth-streets, it j . a quarter of a dollar, that eye. f one may fee him-— long after which time the former piiee of half a dollar will hind be resumed. He will leave Philadelphia it So on as the weather ctree will permit. ] December 3 1 d A G A R D. If Mor.fieur G. H. Souls, Who left Bordeaux the aoth Julie last, and armed at Boftoi tbout the middle of Atsguft, in the fchocfler Jane, is in Philadelphia, he is requeUed to call on R Joseph Anthony & Co. No. 5, Chefnut-ilreet. who will give him forae information of importance - December 24, 1796. ? bcti co Dollars Reward. u « _ ' that LOST, last evening, hctweun eight and nine o'clock, pur] as the fwbfcriber was going to his house at the Falls of of c Schuylkill, from the houfc of his father»iu-law, Mr. and Francis Stewart, in Sugar-alley, between Sixth and Se- ; " !,t venth-ftreets, eVove Market-street, A black POCKET-BOOK, ; ■ Containing 1190 Dollars, in Bank' Notes ion From 5 to lOQ Dollars each, One of which was of the Branch-Bank of New-York, and several papers, such receipts and orders. —1 he road the fubferiber fook, was the Falls road, croffingat j the Upper Ferry. I Whoever finds the above Pocket-Book, and returns it e(j( to the fubferiber at the Falls, or to bis father-in-law, LtLid mr Stewart, living in Sugar Alley, lhall be entitled to the t the above reward, paid by pub .JAMES HAFFY b,ir Feb. 3 - L_ pU ' J —-—— — — pro Clocks and Watches. LESLIE and PRICE, g No. 79, MaRKET-STRBET, PHILADELI>HI/I, ( rjc ' HAVE IMPORTED, by the late arrivals from l!le London, 1 aflortrnent »f tVA R&ANT~ Ji D Lh? IVA I'CHES, e«nfil. l ing of horizontal, capp'd afld ?nd dc » 30 Ps. Cloth, by t Frelh Prunes in boxes and barrels. February 7. tu fe fr Sa ( Davis's Law Book Store, Nn 3,3, HIGH'STREET. , GEORGE DAVIS announces to hit proteffional friends, tu) t and the Gentlemen of the Law, generally, through the j" Union, that his late importation ol BOOKS is now arrang. iat " ed, and ready for Sale, from a single volume to an entire li- j d brary, .without any advance upon his former exceeding low 00 prices, whieh for several years paA have in so diftinguilhed a if manner recommended iliem'to nolice. I '® Printed Catalogues combining the msft extealive coljhc. r ' j tion cf the latelt Englilh and lnlh Editions ever imported 1* .. In :o tbis country, arc p>J>liihed, and will he delivered graua' th on application. Orders addrcfled to G. D. in writing from any difiance f] (hall be punitually attended to. tr A number of TRUNKS for Sale. d, rtLSO, TO BE LET, a, e A convenient lOffj near Market Strret Wharf. rw.<. tuiltfjw a | , THESU BSC RIBE R'" « WISHES to afecrtain, whether a certain .EDWARD h _ NEVILL, by trade a Stone-Cutter, or Briok-Layer, r who quitted Ireland i». 1753, or 1784, ami came into f this Country, ("'tis fuppoi'ed to Philadelphia) about 3 four years since, be 'King or dead. As this intelli gence is of thehigheft i.nportanee, it will he thankful ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, No. 313, Hijh-flreet I De«emhfr JJt- v, &.f »m To the Citizens of Philadelphia. I ONCE more teme forward to trouble you with a Sub j fcriptbn. Read Mr. BAatow's lat'er to your govern- t ' snent, rehting to the American Captive, at Algiers, and eitcufe itt. OJV MQNDAT NEXT. • i My Eljphanlt wdl be exhibited for thu Benefit of those raoU iint'jiunaf c follow-fntferers and brothers. The price will beojtiuiial; but not lefe than 1-4 ot a dollar —chil- I dren anc servants at half price I lhall »tw«d myfelf aid Opt I will w-Jt 011 two ®r trore of the citizens 'render«d to Their . --atry, and'requ.tt th -m tt> be that day at the place of the *shefc«tian. On PaeTday price if admiflion will be half a dollar. BT. MAitV. I Tht other Printers are rwjuefted t. puldilh the above. February is ' 3t " '■ ■ ■ ■ i. ■ 1 " ■ A Principal Book-Keeper _J > IS wanted in one of the Public Oihccs. Enijuira of the Pinter. February to §6c t I five Dollars Reward. M b a & T OST, about te:i days since, a linall SPANISH OOG, Te: t X. J white, dappled with yellow—sharp ears, small head, Dii - long hair, inclining to curl ; occalianally limps on one II hind leg ; answers to the name ef Damon. Whoever 1 C ( will bring him to Mo. 104, corner of Spruce and 3d I Jai r streets, {hall receive the above reward. I Co February 9 tf&t3t I VV. 1 _j I SWAN N'S ) .Riding School, Horse Acautmy 1$ Infirmary, 1 ] , Adjoining the Public s»qaare. Market Street. - | — \ T. SWANN i RETURNS huQncere thanks totbofe gentlemen I 0 he has been empltoyed; hisTefidence la this City, and I flatten himleiithar the TucceU o{ in the numerous, J obstinate aadj daogerous diseases in in which he has I - been confultcd, together with his moderate charges, will fe- 1 ure their fu:urfcfavors and I He.now begs letve to inform M»cm and the public at large I thathr Ipacious a«4 commodious premilcs, ereftcd for the j t, purpdes zbovedeTcrtbed arc open for the reccptioo of pupils I X)i >f of cither lex, who wish to beiqftrudted in the Art bf Ridinjr, I %)i r. and the right method of governing their horses, so as to ride j them with cafe, and lafety—their horses will be 1 carefully and expeditiouily broke, for every purpose, and I made obedient tot he will of the riders ; the natu<«l powers I whicti are up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling J ; >S forth uniformity of ipotion, and giving to mat noble animal I all those beauties of a&ion which providence has so bounti- | { tully beflo>vtd on them. | ' Also, at every disorder to which the horse i-s | le liable will be treated according to the miles of art, confirmed i b) Uag and repeated experience. I po l'he utility of the above lnifituiioo has never been qoeftion- I sou lC ed, that it has loog been wanted in thi> city, every gentleman's j Itud will[manifell, and T. Swamn the ft»ft ot j -o the vetertnary art, folicitt and relies upon the fuppoitof thai I public (which he is ever anxious in fetving) to enaDle him to I R< biingtt to perfection. The idea of a tubfcription for that I uurpofehas bceu hinted by feveial gentleman, Wilh to | promote -the amount ol each fubferipiiop t© j be relumed by fei vices in any of the departments he profeffes, I IV ygretable to the rate of charges stated in his hand bill. Such L fubfcripiion ispovy open, and the fignaturesot many | a ole gentle me n aiiea-iy obiained. He therelore injorms hi? j friends an«i futh Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not j v ' the honor of being known, that be dial! in a few days take J tjifi liberty of waiting Upon tKcm and folicking their support I d and prot diou. ' j >r NH. Horses arc properly prepared for tbofe Ladiei and J d with 10 be ih(tru6ted. i, 51 tthAf. 1 ; . i ■ , ■ ■ ■ j L ; James M'Alpin, ! No. J, South FourthJlreet, J G * RETURNS h's grateful acknowledgments to his jft - Friends and the Public for th*ir liberal cbcouragement, Jn. and begs le«ve to solicit a continuance of their favors. 4 A He has on hand an exteufive ajTortment of the I (; ■ Molt Fajhionable GOODS, I And of the bell quality, fuitahle for the feafoD. j ' At this (hop Gentlemen can be furmlbed withtke I mrteriah> and have them made up in the neatest and mofl j " Faihion i'de manner, and «n the fliortcff notice. He will I _ c thankfully receive any orders, and pay a prompt and I pun-flual attention to them. I x November io. "^ 8 r ? . : ■ j :t - All Persons having Demands , Ag aiitf! the Eftnte of the late Thomas Franklin, 1 decrffed, .are defircd to bring in their accounts lor I settlement ; and those indebted to make immediate I payment, to ISRAEL PLEASANT 4 !, ) p '*» WALTER vRANKI.IN, or V , 8" SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN, ) 1 K January 14th, 1796. eoiw , — j PROPOSALS, b For carrying the Mails of the United s i« States, |J "g On the following Poji Roads, will be rectived until . thefirjl Jay of Afhrch ri'xt inclujive • I-y r. Fro .iCh irleil.jii, S. C. by Jackfonboro" and Coofa- 1 | hatchy, to SavaPrtah, twice a week. Receive the vlail I■] at Charkfton every T* Jlday and Friday by 6, P. M. and I deliver it as Savannah the next Friday and Monday, by 8 I A. M. Returning, receive the Mail at Savannah evfyl Saturday, by 6, P.M. and Weduefdiy by 6, A. M. and I deliver it at Char teflon the next Tuesday and Friday | by noon. Propofah for tbii rouU will be reerived by tbt pofl-mafltr at I r Savannah. a. From Coofaiiutchy to Iteaufort once a week- Receive the mail at Coofahatchy every Thursday by 6, I *. m. and deliver it at Beaufort by noon on Friday. Hi- I turning, leave Beaufort every Friday by 3, r. m. and arrive 1 ' |at Cgofahatchy on Saturday by 8, a. m. I j [ Propolals-for carrying the mail on this route will be rf- j 1 oeived by the poll-maftcr at Beaufort. Note I. The PQll-mafl.er General may alter the times I for the arrival and departure of the mails at any time da- I lee. ring the continuance of the contra&j, he previously ftipu- I i t( j lating an adequate campenfation for any extia expence I »tis that may be oc'oafioned thereby. Note 1. For every hours delay (unavoidable accidents I ince excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed by con- I trail, the contractor shall forfeit one dollar, and if the I delay continue uutil the departure of any depending mail I 1 an additional forfeiture of five dollars shall be incurred. I Note 3. Should any person making proposals desire an I alteration of the times of arrival and departure abovefpe- I cified, h« mud Hate the alteration desired and the price 1 r, _ he will carry the mail for with and without such alte- l ration. J i rer > Note 4. The contraiSi are to be in operation on the J nt " firft day of April next and to continue until the 30th of J 'Oft September in the yearjßoo. 1 clli- JOSEPH HABERSHAM, ftj- Fuji Mtj/la Central. General Poll Office, ) 1 :t Philadelphia, Jan. JJ.J797-J n Vsn. if. a»w6w. I j Mahogany and Logwood. A Cargo for Sale on board of the ihip captain Gelfton, jult arrivfcd from Honduras. Apply to PHILIPS, CRJMOND & Co. February 9 $ JUS T A.'.AiVED, By the Danifii ihip Friendlfcip, captain Matzen, from Oporto, Red Port Wine, In Pipe*, Hajfhcais ann- I a Chcfts Bjndanno Handkerchiefs he I A few chests Manchcfter Goods, well a&orted ia Cor tail I duroys, Thicksets, Ginghams, Muflinets, Dimities, &c. ed. I 3 Trunks black Sewing Silk an I ISo Crates Queen's Waie, well a{forte4 pe- | 10 Tons Sheet Lead ice j \ N ails assorted fiat and iharp points Ite- | London Partiular 7 Madeira wine in pipes and hogf -1 I India Market j heads the] 40 Pipes and 10 HogflieadsTeneriffe Wi* of | 10 Hogflseads choice Port Wine I 7 Tierces Snake-Root I a 6 Calks yellow Paint 9 Boxes and It Bnndles writing Slates I I Box Ink Stands and Note Presses I 14 Bales Sail Canvass aflorted, No. Ito S f. J Abruary If. mw&f^f