#a?etteStates, y Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. 1385.] - THURSDAY EVENIb f FEBRUARY i 6, 1797. Xf. For Freight or Charter, Q HE is a good vefTel, fails fact, carrie* 1 O about 500 barrels, and will take in Freight to proceed Co i<wife, or for the Weft-Indies. For terms apply to Emanuel mailer, on beard, at Arch-street wharf, or to ISAAC WARVEY, Jun, {Jo 5 Sou: h W.ter-ftjeei. mi- ■■ ■ ' - tw rOK SALE, OS BOARD SAID VESSEL, A few coils Cordage, CANDLES, and- SHOES. iTJin For Sligo and Killibegs, The American Ship Nanct, Cuthbert Riggs, mailer. 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 Irish Flannels, and 2 boxes Linens jj-Pipes Brandy Madeira Wine ; Indigo. Russia Matts, Also, A few barrels Prime IRISH BEEF, PORK, OATMEAL, &c. ' November ix, 1796, ftf CUSTOM-HOUSE, February 13, 1797. Sales at Auction. AT the Cuflom House, on Monday next, the 20th in ftast, at t» o'clock, for payment of duties, having Remained in the stores beyond the timd limited by law, the fallowing goods : viz. , ' —— "Hi A tub of Urals Kettles T H I Seven boxes tliffeieut MinrraN One box Playing Cards Y S One ditto Paper T C I 5c 3 Two boxes Pamphlets W B Thfee calks Wine A box M ill Saws I M Six pockets Cctton I C M One box Pamphlets I§T 1 a 3 Three boxes Books W M I & 2 Two boxes ditco 3" D 10i One bale Girth Webb One box Pamphlets T W One cafe Wom .11' • Silk Shoes One chest containing .Cloth ' One bundle Bags M § R No. 4 One trunk Worded TafTels One bundle lupple jack Canes One box Candles One ditto Soap ■O Two small boxes Linens The Goods may be viewed at any time in the morning 41 the day of file. (Signed) SHARP DEL A MY, February 14 §tM Collector The Elephant, New exhibited, wa& bought for Ten ThoufantJ T)~Vz---z- • - ■ ' . * He is 3 years old, 6 feet,high, growing to 18 feet. He eats tjo weight a-day, and drinks a barrel of ■water ; he has drank some days forty bottles of porter, drawing the corks with his trenk. He is perfectly inoffenfive; travels loose, at the rate of five miles an hour, and is the greatell curiolity erer brought to this Continent. Ke is to be seen 'till the 15th of January, in Market-street between Third and Fourth-streets, 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. Dccenjber 31 d Red Clover Seed. Fresh red Clover Seed of the belt (quality, in bags of 5 bu/hels each Madeira wine in pipes, fit for immediate life Teneriffe wine in pipes, hoglhead's and quarter calks Ditto do. of firft quality, for the use of private families Coffee in hoglheads Jamaica spirits - 1 Connedlictit soap in small boxes pb<~c fpgnrK, ar.rl „ Two trjnks of best patent, plain and ribbed silk and cotton ho!ier>, fwfaieby JOHN CRAIG. February 1. wff&mtf FOR SALE, BY Philip Nicklin & Co. lTyfon Land } TEAS 17 Tabs Quickfilvtr a Chests bapdanno Handkerchiefs A few chests Manchester /Goods, well aflorted in Cor jduroys, Ti»ich.fets, Ginghaips, Muflinets, Dimities, Bcc. 3 Trunks black Sewing -Silk 120 Crates Queeji's well aiTorted lo Toms Sheet Lead Nails affortcd flat and fharppoin^ London Paruular*) Madeira wine in pipes and hogs- India Market 3 heads 40 Pipes a*d 10 Hoglheads Teneriffe V/ine 10 »Togfiiieadfc choice Port Wine 7 Tierces Snake-Root *6 Caucs yelipw Paint 9 Boxes' and is Bundles writing Slates I Box Ink Stands and Note Presses 14 Bales Sail Ganvafs aflorted, No. I to 8 February ti. mw&ftf A convenient stable Situatkd in Laurel Court— 3 Stalls therein te.be rent ed, with the privilege of using- the Hay-Loft. Eight years of the time of service of aNJZGRQ MAN for sale. lie is accaftomed to house work, and capable ps taking care ef Horses. Enquire of the Printer. February II ft thtf RICE. .180 Tierces Rice for Sale by Samuel Breck, Jun. No. 89 South Third Street LIKEWISE, »« or »» Pockets COTTON, and A Quality I. H. SHERRY WINE, 50 Cafcs SWEET OIL, Set. &c. F«binjiy it ticthfit , Samuel RrqHARDET ■n ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentleme- Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY TAVERN and MERCHANTS QOFFEK HOUSE in the city of Philadelphia; The Subscription Room will be fumilhed with all the daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, N3W-York, B&- ton, Baltimore, togother with thoie of the principal com mercial cities of Europe—They will fee regularly .iled and none permitted to be t iken arwuy on any acqgu't. Tea, Coffee, gcupcs, Jellies, Ice Creams, And a variety of French Liquors; together with the usual refreflsnrentsj wilLat all times be procured at the bar. Gentlemen riay depend on being accommodated witi the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the moil approved Malt Liquors fromLomion and other breweries. The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest productions of the Seaforf. Large and small Parties, qr single Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Sappers, at hours moil convenient to cold Collation :s regularly kspt the biliof Fare to be had at tha bar. The Lodging Rooms will be completely furaifced, aad the utmost attention paid to cleanlinefa, and tverj other requisite. igf Richardkt will bchappy to recefvej and execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges himfelf that nothing on his part shall be wanting to pre serve that patronage with which he has been so diltinguifh ingly Honored. Philadelphia, April T?) mwf G A M I L L A, Or A Pi&ure of Youth. By the authoress of Evelina and Cecilia, to be com prifecl in five volumes, at half a dollar each, payable on delivery —Printed at New-York, by Mr. John Bull. •CONDITIONS. I. llandfome, near type, ptri'edjl/ new, is em -plowed. 11. A volume, stitched ia blue paper, is intended to be publilhed every 2 weeks, till the five are com pleted ; the firft and fecorid art come to hand, and the third is hourly expeijled. Subscriptions are received, and Books may be h?d of J. OKMROD, No. 4 1 , Chefnut-ftreet- Mrs. D'Arblay (late Miss Barney) the celebrated authoress of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy to add to the laurels lie has already acquirer' iu the literary world, 'i he ltrength of mugina.tion and ele gance of style, displayed in Evelina and Cecjl.i, wilt fufftciently iecommend to every reader of ialle and judgmem, the perufaj of Camilla. It may not be improper to add, that the Qufen of England, after having perused this interfiling publi cation, presented Mrs. D'Arblay vrith a thouLnd pounds (lerlicg, as a testimony of her approbation of (-.the work. January 15 rav.'f For Sale, By the Subfcrioers —In PENN-STREET, 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported liv tfce E.a->lc. WILLI NGS 6c FRANCIS, Nov. 30 w&f For hale, At the Office of the Editor of the Gazette of the United States, A FKW COM KB OF " An account ot the Receipts and Expenditures of the Uniied States, for the year 1 '795.'' ivir. Pickering's 'fitter. This Dav- Published, AND FOR SALE BT THE EDITOR, Pricc three eights of a Dollar. I THE Letter of the Secretary cf State, to Mr. Piuck n«y, Miniiter Plenipotentiary of the United States, to , thjB # French Republic. 6t ALL PERSONS TKDEBTED to the Eflate of the late David Kennedy F.fquire, either by note, I ill, bond, book account, or otherwise, are requested to Kiake immediate payment to the fubferibers, without del y, and all persons luving,anjr just demands again# said filiate, are dcljrcd so exhibit the fame for adiuument. ANN KENNEDY ) Adni'x. FRANCIS JOHNSTON J Adm'r. Philadelphia, Fu- K ru,w". ?. v.-ftw Wants a Place, A" S WAITER in a gentleman's Houie, a young man who has live Hor a cons: ierablc time in Tome of the I firft houses in the city, and whose character is sure ; or would engage with a fin<jle gentleman to attend on him. Directions left at the Near York and Baltimore ftage oflice, No. 10, south 4th, near' Market llteet, for R. H. will be attended to. February 14 Notice To the American Sailors returned from Albert. YOU are requested to call at ray house, on Thursday, the 16th inflant, at ten o'clock, to receive the mo ney I colleded for you. SI". MARY, 331 Market-ftrect. February 2t Peter Borger, No. 129 Mulberry Street, HAS imported by the brig TjyaJ, captain Robert Knox, and the Good Friends, captain Smith, from Hamburg, 7000 Empty French bottles, 200 do. demijohns, *46 do. filled with bcana and lentils, 100 Hand Engines, , 100 Ps. Platillas, aoo White Rolls— I—A LSO Several boxes with decanters and tumblers, half pint, pjnt and quarts—o«e invoice of Nuremberg toys —containing fnuff-boxes, looking-glasses, &c. too.©oo Quills of different qualities, 150 Boxes Window Glass, 7-9 9-11 11-12. —-ON HAND so Qr. Casks **crry Wine, 4 do. Biandy, 2ov Cases belt Holland Gin, 200 Boxes Red Wine, containing 12 bottles each, One of Flannels aflorted, and 30 Ps. Cloth, , N Fresh Prunes in boxes and barrels* February 7. tu 6c fr A Wet Nurse. WANTS A PLACE, \ YOUNG Woman, with a good bread of milk. She X~!k can be well reconuncJTJed. Enquire at Mr. Mor row's, Gun-Suiith, opposite the State-House, Chefnut fiftct. February 13. Bourdeaux Brandy,' in Pipes, OLD Claret, in calks Ditto in cases, or aa excellent quaiuyj Wine io pipes < Fourth''pi oof Holland Gin I -N>w-Ens{l3r]«i Rua» in hogfhead»and tieitei X lUiw in kfgt ! Be:f and Pork . i o ; Salstioii ia baircli i KuiHa Sail Duck . : n rtufk I A tcwf'ea her Iseds Out 11 i-z inch Cable > f , f , One 9 do. do.S '«* f «ho'.B» fV'g«ch Candlea Mould and dipt Tallow ditto A few b ar » els Tanners Oil, and A ftnqll invoice of India Goods, For Sale by JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co ALSO, Just received from Marfejlka, afiaall invoice of Silks, Silk Stocking, an adortment of Perfumery* and a few calct of the best Olive Oil. February 15 A Quantity of Brandy, FIRaT Sc. ad proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in cases of 40 dqzen each Glass Tumblers, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes, of different lijes Hazlenuts, in sacks Whiting Copperas ( . ~, WhireLead C ,nkM » & Spanifli Brown'J For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. January 4 Clocks and Watches. LESLIE and PRIGE, No. 79, Market-street, Philadelphia, HAVE IMPORTED, by the late arrivals .from London, a large afiortment «f IV si KHANT E D IVA /'CHES, esnfifting of horizontal, capp'd and jewel'd Gold Watches, v»-ith of fnperior workmanlhip and elegance ; a'.fo capp'd and jewel'd and plain Gold Watches ; capp'd & jc.iell'd, capp'd, seconds, day of the mouth, and plain Silver Watt lies ; eight day & chamber Clocks ; elegant Freach Clock* - with marble frames ; eight day thirty hour, bfafs works, &c. Decembet 21, 1796. d-zm Five Dollars Reward. LOST, about ten days since, a small SPANISH DOG, white, dappled with yellow—sharp ears, small head, long hair, inclining to curl ; occalionAlly limps on one hind leg ; aßfwers to the of Damon. Whoever will bring him to No 104, corccr of Spruce and 3d ftreeu, shall receive the above reward. February 9 tf&t3t -r— ; T T JUST ARRIVED, By the Danlfli ihip Friendinip, captain Matzen, from Red Port Wine, In Pipes, Hog{h<t»ids an% Quartcr-Caflcs, 150 Boxes of Lemons, .For by Philips 3 Cramend Co. February 9 § Frefo Garden," Grass and FlowerrSeeds, Roots, 'isfc. &c. This d-y landing from the lhip Eagh-, captain Fofdick, from London, And FOR SALE by GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, Corner of Walnut and Stcond-llreets, A mofl capital and 'xtenfivc AJfortment of GARDEN, GRASS and FLOWER-SEEDS, ROOTS, &c. &c. Among which are, kinds A fporagu s; | Three kind« CreCfes !, 'our XJcrecolc j fwelve Onion Twenty-five Bear.3 Thirteen Radilh Six Beets Fifteen Turnip £leyen Brocoli Fiftesa Peas Twenty-fix Cabbage Six Savoy Six Carrot Four Parsnip Three Cauliflower Twenty-three TVlelon Five Celery Twenty-one Lettuce lea Cucumber Common and lemon Thyme Curled seas and fpriggecf Parsley Pot Marygold Pot Marjpryni Balm . Thyme Mangel Wurtzel Leek Kail .Shallots Rape Seed Rye Grass Saint Foin Lucerne Red and white Clover Timothy, Sac. See. With a curious collection of the most esteemed FLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, Being the most extensive ever imported into this city. The above are from a capital Sfcedfman in Londen, and art warranted frefh and good. Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above. Pec. 17 § A PARCEL OF VERY FINE St. Croix Sugars knd Rum, JAMAICA SPIRITS, and LACUIRA HIDES, For Sale by Feb. 7.—§2* JAMES YARD. Twenty Guineas Reward. " RAN AW AY from the fuMcriber on the 13d October, a Dark MSJLATTO BOY, named MOSES ; 21 years old; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mi-xsd green coat, with a green velvet cape and pval yellow buttons; a striped vert ; a pair of dark spotted pantalqons, and boots much worn. It is probable he may change his name aad dress. He has been accutlom.d to driving a carriage, and waiting. The above reward wiil be paid for securing him so that the fubfcriWer may get him again, and if'brought home all'reafonable charges paid by Robins Chamberlaine. Eaflon, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 'imiawtf NOTICE. . THE Sales of LANDS of the United"State», in the iNorth-Weftern Territory, heretofore advertised in the several public papers, will commence this even ing, attheCity Tavern tp becontiuued from day to day, 'till the tsath of MARCH next, if not foouer fold. • January 4 § 'i Mas. G RAT TA N Refpe&fully informs her friends, and the public 14 general, that on Tocfday the icth day t>f Janua lhe propol'es ppcning, ?t No. 39, Norfh Sixi!;? . street, A Linen and Muslin W^rehpufe,. Book Mufiins, from tb 11/11 per yard Jaconet ditto, from 8/8 to ojß per yard ' Striped ditto, from 7/10 to per yard Pine . TambourM Book Muslin;, from 15/9 to 2\j per yard Iridia MuHin, from 11/3 to ISf per yard Sheeting Miiflin Jaconet mufiin Handkerchiefs, from 4/3 "to (f per hdkf Book muilin Handkerchiefs fioni to Tq/b per hdkf. Muslin color'd and border'd Handkerchiefs Dacca Handkerchiefs Tambeur'd Cravats from 10JH \to 11/1: Pocket Handkerchiefs Cambric, from Jl/3 to 16/3 per yard Table Cloths Huckthuck Towelling Women's Cotton Hose, from 64> to 13/ per pair Dimity, from i/10 to 6/i 1 Men's Siik Hose Tambour'd muslin Handkerchiefs from 11/ ii to Irish linens for jGentleiren's Shirts, from jfs to Aud a variety of other articles. N. B. Orders received for all kinds of ready madj i,inen, Gentlemen's Shirts, ruffled or plain, Crayatj, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. Houlhold Linen, &c. See. A plain (hirt, made and mark'd, 3 l-l dollars, A full ruffled ditto, 4 dollars. A plain (hirt, made at>d mark'd, 5 dollars. A full ruffled riitto 6 dollars- A plain shirt, made and marked, 5 i-a dollars. A full ruffled ditto 7 dollars. A plain shirt, made and mark'd, 6 dollars. A full ruffled ditto 7 1-1. A plain fliirt, madeand mark'd, 6 i-a dollars. A very fine ruffled ditto 8 dollars. JLinen included. January 13. § Pennsylvania Population Company. NOTICE is hereby given, to such Share-holders at as havs not paid their afieflmfcnts on theirlharcs—to pay the fame immediately to the Secretary of the Compaq ny, at the Company's Office, No. 53 north Fourlh-ftreet, Philadelphia. 1 hey are further informed, that in ctefaulf of paying the fanae within thirty days from the 4th of Fe bruary, in dan t, the several forfeitures will be, itri&ly c», ailed, in conformity to the lift article of association. By urder ef the Board, SOL. MARACHE, Secretary Feb *■ j— §3B _ Mahogany and Logwood. A. Carso for Sale on board ef the ship Sally, capfaio Gelfton, just arrived from Honduras. Apply to , PHILIPS, CRAMOND & Co. t FcSruarv Q ; ■ »'■ 1 »V* „ Bank of Pennsylvania, January 4, 1797. At a meeting of fche Dlre&ora th«s day, a dividend of sixteen dollars on eadi fh ire was declared for the la(£ 6 months, which will be paid to'the Stockholder* af ter the 14th inft. JONATHAN Cashier. Jan. 3. dtf. DANCING TAUGHT BY MRS. B T R N, Of the New Theatre, To Ladies only. THINKING it a great advantag: for them to 'have £ Female Tutor in ihat art, pledges .herfelf to their par ents and friends to tak,e allpoflible care in their inftrli&ion., In addition to the Dances taught in Philadelphia, mean? to teach the Minuet, Minuet de la Cour, Ali j-iand, Ga vot, Quadrilles, Strathspeys, and all Scotch Dances ; and above all to pay particnlar attention to that very neceflary part Polite Address. For particulars enquire of Mis Bykn> No-70 north Eighth-ftriiet. Februry6 - mwltf PURSUANT to a Resolve of the Board of Trustee* of Washington Academy, in Somcrfet County, State of Maryland, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the office of Principal Teacher in the said school {is vacant. A GENTLEMAN qualified to teach the higher Greek and Latin Claflics, Geography, and the Mathematics, with fucb other branches of literature as arc usually taught in such schools, meet with liberal encouragement, and, it i* believed, would obtain a very eligible settlement. For the present, the Trustees would be willing to contract with a per. lon capable of taking charge of a Grammar S hool. Asthis Institution is provided with buildings fufficient tp accommodate the principal and his family, and from seventy t9;eighty boyai; a library, an excellent philofophicil and ma thematical apparatus, globes, maps, &c; has refpe&able funds, and is situated in a plentiful and agreeable part of the country ; nothing seems wanting to make it rank among the mod ufeful fem.naries in this part of the Union, but a fuitabje character to preside in it. Proposals may be adarefTed to the fubferiber, in Princess- Anne, in the neighborhood of the Academy, or to Do&or MArtin L Haynie, No. 83, north Third-ftrect, Phila delphia, or to the Printer hereof. EZEKIEL HAYNIE. January 20. ' Feb y. tu&fßw This Day is Publilhed, BY Mess* Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the other Booksellers, price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, elegant r ly printed on woye paper, and by John Thomp® son, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The CONSTITUTIONS of the ftveral States„ "With.each other, and with chat, of the United States ; 1 exhibiting.in Tables, the prominent features of each Con stitution, and elalling together their most important pro visions, under the several heads of adminiftratioji; wit)} Notes and Observations. By William Smith, of Soutk- L L D. and member of the Congress of the United States. Dedicated to th® People of the United States. / * N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior paper, at ,>4thsof a jdollar. February 6 mwf For Sale, By George Defchamps, Nq. 91, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Noya-Scqtia Prime Salmon, in barrel? and half barrels Ditto Herring and Mackarel. Smoaked Herring in barrels and kegs Ditto Salmon, by the dozen of fingte one Dry _C«dfHh, from one to fifty kentals Fine and caarfe Salt Nova-Scotia and French Plaster of Paris, in the ftrrye and ground, for manure and ftucto-woik December
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