.; , ' / mttxtpf the Unites Jltates, & rV()LUME XI. _ _ MONDJT EVENING, FEBRIJA RT 10, 1797. - —- NuMßEfi 1509.J - " _.T rr— t Frejh Garden, Graft and Flower-Seeds, M*s. GR AT < For Freight or Charter, the sloop At QHE i< a good veflel, fails faft, carrie* jbout 500 barrels, and will take in Freight to proceed Coastwise, or for the Weft-Indies. For terms apply to Emanuel award, mailer, on toard, at Arch-street wharf, or t» ISAAC HARVEY, Jun, No. 4 South Water-street. Febnu'y 14 tw FOR SALE, ON BOAR® SAID VESIIL, A few coils Cordage, ne CANDLES, and <h> SHOES. A Quantity of Brandy, ( FIRST &• ad proof, M Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes T Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each Glass Tumblers, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes, of different sizes j a Hazlenuts, in sacks q 4 Whiting \\ wE&a { T & Spanilh Brown J _ For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. January 4 § The Elephant, Now exhibited, was bought for Ten Thousand Dollars. P He is 3 years old, 6 feet high, growing to 18 feet. He eats 150 weight a-day, and drinks a barrel 0. vrater ; he has drank some days forty bottUs of porter, K drawing the corks with his triink. He is perfeaiy inoffenfive; travels loofc, at the £ mllra in Vir>.r. «.rl is rlw jrreatati utMoGt-y ever 'grougbt to thi® Continent- . J He is to be seen 'till the 15th of Jan«ary, in , JVI/rket-ftreet between Third and Fourth-streets, at , s 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. December 31 ■ ° j FOR SALE, BY Philip Nicklin & Co. c Imperial and") TEAS Hyson ) I j Tubs Quicksilver 2 Chcfts Bandanno Handkerchiefs A few chefls Manchester Goods, well assorted in Cos. duroys, Thicksets, Ginghams, Maflinets, Dimities, scc. . 3 Trunks black Sewing Silk 180 Crates Queen's Wa:e, well assorted io Tons Sheet Ldad N ails assorted fiat and ftiarp points ■ london Partiular") Madeira wine in pipes and hngf- India Market J heads 40 Pipe l and 10 Hoglheads Teneriffe Wiqf jj * IO Hogsheads choice Port Wine cl 7 Tieices Snake-Root l> j6 Casks yellow Paint p a Boxes and I a Bundles writing Slates 11 ■ - | lull JU HUt'J I 111 I 14 Bales Sail Canvass assorted. No. I to % ti February 11. mw&ftf " -—Washington LOTTERY, a b . U. 0 List of Prizes an» Blanks. * 64th Day's Drawing, February 11. jVo. Dots. No. Dots. No. Doh No. Doll. 77 10 12033 14252 2® 368®! 83 279 255 10 8 43 10 161 10 I 3 7°* 37°7° 197 xo 473 10 *5562 470 403 789 249 10 s*Ss ao Ijls I4I?2 359 10 819 431 777 4«9 I® V.2 4*5 817 10 38293 548 15756 87? J 9 I3 J ' g ; 6 16J10 906 aaa 966 146 9 : 5 10 . 9 1 * *•' S4-72 10 217- »6oß< 405°4 169 657 814 687 733 706 27033 10 41649 3220 972 s*° 42097 10 583 17075 2,12S *72 624 414 138 10 43077 not IO 616 IO <s° 584 10 402* 18547 680 689 I® 404 1902© 10 96S 25 44517 457 4t® 3°02l 779 L j»tt »"""■ TOO 163 10 660 10 559 45099 208 839 i6 7 86/ 21326 283 511 19 891 s*l 497 4*539 r ° 659,7 791 6 53 899 7 T4O 9 1 5 3 94i 363 2201, 536 10 47581 10 571 10 212 10 337 60 10 48104 IO *644 10 318 10 762 119 646 10 363 9*4 l° 2 55 10 9394 23CM 931 49*88 ,694 015 20 34369 361 10 697 162 350/9 545 10 1045 J 4 -S8 795 10 947 875 911 -10 36243 10 1199 1 10 24060 10 578 65th Bay's Drawing, February 13. No. Dols. No. Dels. No D«U. No. Doh. 1137 17445 i® 26028 4.1234 10 192 45 7 27479 1« 469-10 926 18388 7=9 5" *0 1059 sas 10 28*55 599 383 537 »9549 8? 4 10 678 980 10 620 42124 3341 10 i° 3 C 43' 33i 10 4191 613 476 6 3i IO 429 10. 63* 32433 43095 10 . J74 10 700 857 139 j 9 «9 to 40184 339.17 143 7037 739 988 lij 1*348 11605 34253 435 11758 10 880 616 10 44127 10 111 74 10 22105 35021 lo 486 48S 847 10 10255 -le 38180 - 4539* 18 989 aßi 39050 10 ( 4*ooi 10 13315 3 61 J® i®9 36< 465 10 24200 10 218 47146 10 500 161 10 394 372 »o 1453# 841 85a 10 6eo 10 15125 »5'»6 4®HJ % 664 1603? 471 521 8 5l *0 412 673 10 987 981 In the 62d day's drawing) mftead *f 42819 bla»k, Yead 42879 blank. For Sale, At the Office of the Editor of the Gazette of the , United States, Thi A FEW COPIES OF * "An account of the Receipts and n Expenditures of the United States, fy the year T795." Mr. Pickering's Letter. This Day Publiflied, GA JNDFOR S.ILE LT THI EDITOR, Price threeeights of a Dollar. THE Letter of the Sectary of State, to Mr. Pinck- • Jive ney, Minister Pkniyoteiv iary oi the United States, to Four the French Republic'. ' February 9. 6t Twe _ Red Clover Seed. ! Kiev Fresh red Clover Seed if the best quality, m bags of f Twc 5 bushels each Madeira wine in pipes, fit for immediate u.e j J nr< Teneriffe wine in pipes, hogsheads and quarter calks t ive Ditto do. of firft quality, for the use of private icn families C»ffee in hogsheads Jamaica spirits Conneflieut soap in small boxes Window glass and Spanilh and R Two trunks of best patent, plain and ribbed silk and cotton hofterv, for faleby JOHN CRAIG. February 1. wfl&mtf g Le Breton, The nd SURGEON-DENTIST, Prii Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Deittift to the King and Royal Family of Fran<-e, member of the of College and Academy of Surgeons at Paris, er, Keeps a complete aflovtment of every thing nece.iary to be used fsrthe z- : he Prt-ftrvation of the Mouth and Teeth. ,ty Paunr Jdiwnral Htinaan fc {vory Trtt+»; Lentrifice ia powder; Opi-Xi'; excellent E;ixir fv-r "J sweetening the mouth and preserving the teeth—he _ also furnifhes Brofhes and foft Sponges. * m * He lives in Chefnut-ftrect, No. 13J, ab#.ve 11 Fourth-street. November 26. tts E L A N DING, for , AT Walnut-street wharf, from ou board the Ihip Peg- uk; captain Elliott, from Bourdeaux, jt VIN DE GRAVE, or White Claret, in Hhds and Qr. - RED CLARET, in Hhds Ditto in cases of 24 and 30 bottles each Green and SouchcngTEAS, in quarter chests For sale by f ' Rundle Ss 5 Leech, Nn. 9 Walnut.street. Februa»y 6 mwfrf Davis's Law Book-store p ril . No. 313, HIGH-STREET. 2.° , K, GEORGE DAVIS announces ro his profeffional frjends, DU as S and the Gentlemen of the Law, generally, through the Union, that his late importation ot BOOKS is now arrang ed, and ready for Sale, from a finglc volume to an entire li- plo brary, without any advance upon his former ex-ccding io* ] prices, which forfeverai years past have info a manner recommended them 10 notice. D l £ ■HTr-|i- l ij»nW^-l--T'-'' : ">'■*llll _I r Wft ■■■■ >JI J.ftuj.. J mTV r/., tion cf the late ft Englilh and Irilh Lditioaa ev»i tmporieo f into this country, arc pablilhe4» <i e,lvcrc< * g«»U; on application. to G. D. iu writing from auy d»ft?r,ce (hall be puVi6lually at«ended to. p A number of J RUNKS sot Sale. aul o/j e . vLSOi TO BE LET, to A convenient LCXr f, near Mai kct Street Wharf. 0 ov.B. N iu&fya» ga Washington Lottery. 0 TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be purchafcd or exchanged for prizes, at the Ofßoe, No. 147 Ckefnut- £j street, where a correal Numerical Book is kept for public ca iiifpeiStion. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or ex changed for prizes arawH ia the Washington Lottery, of which the 60th and 6lft days returns are received. £s* The Business of a Brok«r carried oh as usual. ]aou:iry 12,. ttstf To the Benevolent. f [q r Bubfcriber having rented that well known lav- | j t ernhoufe, on Silver Springs, Cumberland county, : c j, on the great road leading from Philadelphia to Fort Pitt, [0 which he had completely furniflied for the accommodation fe [9 of travellers, but which unfortunately,by accident caught tQ fire about 12 o'clock in the morning, the 3d of Novem- m bcr lart, and in tke space of one hour was totally confum- ar ed witk all the furniture, wearing apparel, stores of li -quun, Scc.io a very largt amount, attended with the me- 0 j lancholy loss of a daughter about twelve years of age, j w who only survived a few hours after the fire ; his wile al- | Ic ? f® dilabled ;an 4 others »f his family much hurt ;he isj t j. 10 now reduced to an unhappy and destitute fitua ion—he a . therefore l«:gs leave to solicit some relief from a generous public, rhe following gentlemen «ire pleafeu to undertake p] I® the trouble t* receive iubferiptions for his benefit: viz. JO Samuel Richardet, Merchants' CofFee-Houfe ; James ai i'hompfon, Indian Queen ; Qeergc Irwin, CroXs Keys, in j v IO Fourth-street, and JoJji Dunwoody, Spread Eagle, High- r{ street- DAVID BRIGGS. a) 10 Philadelphia, February 14 ttlikftM3 IO ++•+ The other Printers are requeued to publiik the above. t j ££/" NOTICE. T> THE Sales of LANDS of the United States, in the North-Western Territory, heretofore advertised Dols. * n l^e P u bHc papers, will commence this even- IO ing, City Tavern to be continued fcom day today, 'till the tenth of MARCH next, if not sooner jo fold - January 4 $ 10 J PARCEL OF VERY FINE I 0 St. Croix Sugars and Rum, j 10 JAMAICA SPIRITS, and IO LAGUIRA HIDES, For Sale by ] Feb. 7.—£iw JAMES YARD. j Clocks-and Watches. s j 16 LESLIE and PRICE, 5« No. 79, Market-street, Philadelphia, is HAVE IMPORTED, by the late arrivals from ; 10 London, a large aflortment «f WARRANTED ] WATCHES, consisting of horizontal, capp'd and 10 jewd'd Gold Watches, with fecoj-df, of fnperior 29 workmanship and elegante ; also and jewel'd »o and plain Gold Watches ; capp'd Scjewell'd, capp'd, seconds, day as the month, and plain Silver Watches* 20 eight day & chamber Clocks* elegant French Clocks with marble frames; eight day and thirty hour, brass , >ta»V, works, &c. /. Deceipbet 32, 1796. dzm Fresh Garden, Grass and Flower-Seeds, Roots, &c. &c. R 5; This dsf landing from the ship EagJ-', captain Fofdick, from Londoa, (t r( And FOR SALE by « GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE, Corner of Walnut and Second-itreets, Jacon A meti capital and zsttnfivc Ajfortmrht °f S;ripc GARDEN, GRASS awl FLOWEK.-SEEDS, Fine ROOT«, &c. &c. Among which are, Five kinds JVfparagusllThrer Kinds Crf..es Sheet: Four Ber«co!e Twelve Owon Jacon Twenty-five Bcansl l'hirteen Eidifh Book Sii Ecets'jFifteen r ""»P ufll 1 Eleve* Brpcoli; Fifte«® i>cas ,^ ac " \ Twenty-G* Cabbage kSix T> Sa J° y ' Six Carr&t Four Parfaip 1 Three Cauliflewer Twenty-three Melon Camt j Five Celery Twenty-one Lettuce '•'!>« Tea Cutumber Commgfi and lemon Thyme rv" 1 Curled leaf and sprigged Pariley Pat Marygold ' Pot Marjorum ( Men Balm Thyme Mangel Wurtzel 1 ami Leek ' Kail Shallots '«<*> Rape Sees Rye Grass Saint Foin Lucerne Ai Red aid white Clover Timothy, &c. tic. N. With acurious colleiSlion of the mofl esteemed Lmei FLOWER-SEEDS and ROOTS, Being themoft eitenCve ev<r imported into this city. ' The above are from a capital Seedt'man in London, and ire warranted frelh apd good. Printed catabgues may be had by applying as above. Dec. § - A tor Sale, £ By the Subscribers —In PENN-STREET, A 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, ; FRAN CIS, * Nov. 30 A convenient stable SITB/.TED in Laurel Court— j Stalls therein to be rent- ]\| ed, with the privilege of using the Hay-Loft. » aT Eight years of the time of service of ztSiEGRO MAN • for sale. He is accallonied to houle work, and capable of pj '.j taking care of Horses. Enquire of the printer. c f r February it ftthtf bri)= • —WANTS A PLACE. ade A Woman who can be well rccomroredrd fo|-honefly, so briety, and good temper. She wiihe* to engage as cham- or Icmpitrefs tor low wajes oucondiiioii she may p retain a young c >ild with her. Lnquite at No. 58 South —* Froiit flreet. February 16 d i CAMILLA, a Or A Picture of Youth. Getl Bv the autherefs of Evelina and Cecilia, to be com prife'd in five volumes, at half each, payable F on delivery—Printed It New-York, by ' Mr. John * Bull. ' t CONDITIONS. I. Handsome, neat, type, perf, illj new, is em ' ' 1L A volume, Hitched in blue paper, is intended HT 3 to be pyblilhcd every '2 weeks, till the five are com plctcd ; the firft ahd feccnd are come to hand, and the ent 0 and Books may be had of J. ORMROD, No. 41, t0 ' ' ChefiiUt-ftreef Mr D'Arbhy (late Miss Burney) the celebrated authjrefs of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy to add to the laurels ihe has already acquirer in the py literary world. The strength of imagination and ele- , gance of ftyfe, displayed in Evelina and Cecilii, will ; fufficiently ieeommecd to every reader of taftc and : judgmest, the perusal of Camilla. \ >r It may not be improper to add, that the Queen of vac c ~ England, after hav ing perused this intcreftiag publi- A K cation, prefen'ed Mrs. D'Arblay with a thousand pounds iierliug, as a tcftimcny of her approbati-n of 01 the work. b r | January 15 mw ' pn _ Samuel Richardet sot RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen ,« Merchants, that he has this*day opened the CHTY t» v " i TAVERN itnd MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the th< : y > city of Philadelphia; t£ i The Subscription Room will be furnifhed with all the coi on daily papers in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos- ™' ;l" ton, Baltimore, togather with those of the principal com- ch m " mercial cities of Europe—They will be r«gularly filed and none permitted to be taken away on 3ny account. h- Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety de of French Liquors; together with ihe ufu&l refrefhments, K e > I will ar all times be procured at the bar. al" j Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated ,with ' s ' the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mod ~^ G approved Malt Liquors fropiLoudon and other breweries. 01,1 The Larder will be supplied with the prime and earliest 3, J j ie proJtnftions of the Season. ]y " z - Large and small Parties, or fiagle Gentlemen, may be f D u f s accommodated with Breakfafts, or Suppers, at hours rhoft convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is gh- regularly kept for onveniency, the Billof Fare to be had at tha bar. e , ! . Tlie Lodging Rooms will be completely furniffied, and ' ve - the utmost attention paid to cleanliness, and every other requisite. . 0" Sumuei. Rjcbardet will behappy to receive, and c 1 execute .the commands of his Friends, and the Public at 1 large; and with* gratitude for their favours, he pledges s , f*" himfelf that nothing on his part shall be wanting to pre " 1 serve that patronage with which he has been so diilinguifh- " er ingly iionored. - Philadelphia, April 19. mwf Bourdeaux Brandy, in Pipes, OLD Claret, in casks Ditto-in cases, ot an excellent quality J ' Lisbon Wine in pipes Fourth "'proof Holland Gin New-Ingland kpm in hogOicadsa*d tierces Raisins in keg# S Best Boston Beef and Pork I Halifax Salmon in bairel* x I Ruflia Sail Duck I Ravens Duck j A few Feather Beds •One 11 1-2 inch Cafcle ) r , . « -One 9 do do ,J ««• fathom, long each Speimac*!i Candles ' Mould and dipt Tallow ditto ' A few barrels Tanners Oil, and ( A small invoice of India Goods, >1 For Sale by JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co ALSO, * Just received Marleillei, a frwall invoice of Silks, Silk ,ra * s Stockings, an aflurtmcnt of Perfumery, and a lew cases ol the best OHveOil. C ti Febuwry Mas. G RATTA N RefpeAfulfy informs her friends, and the public in general, that on Tuesday the'l-.th day of January, ihe proposes opening, at No. 39, North Sixth ftreet, A Linen and Muslin Warehouse. Bdok Muslins, from 673 to 12/11 per yard Jaconet ditto, from 8/8 to 5/# per yard Sixiped ditto, from 7/10 to per yard Fine CoflTaes Tambonr'd Sook Moflin?, from India Muslin, from 11/3 to lsf |>w yard Sheeting Muflitt Jaconet mull in Handkerchiefs, from 4/3 to 6f per hdkf. Book muslin Handkerch/'ds fr#m 5/3 to io/"6 per hdkf. Muflirv color'd and bordey'd Handkerchiels Dacca Handkerchiels Tambour'd Cravats from los% to lift I Pocket Handkerchiefs Cambric, from 11/3 to 16/3 per yard Table Clotks Huckabuck Towelling Women's Cotton Hose, from 6/fe to isf per pair Dimity from $/lo to 6/i* Men's Silk Hose TambourM muslin Handkerchiefs from 11/ ii to 1 lrifh linens for Oentlen-en's Shirts, from 5/5 to And a variety of other articles. N. li. Order# received for all kinds of ready mads Linen, Gentlemen's Shirts, ruffled or plain, Crayats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. Houftvold Lin «, &c. &c. A plain Ihirt, made and mark'd, 3 1-1 dollars^ A full -ruffled ditto, 4 dollars. A plain fliirt, made and mark*d, 5 dollars. A full ruffled lit to 6 dollars- A plain Ihirt, made and marked, 5 i-Z dollars. • A -full ruffl-d ditto 7 dollars. A plain fliirt, made and mark'd, 6 dollars, A full rustled ditto 7 1-2. A plain shirt, made and marlc'd, 6 1-2 dollars. A very fine ruffled ditio 8 dollars. Linen included. . January Pennsylvania Population Company. NOTICE is herebf given, to such Share-holders a( as hav« not paid their afTeflTments on theirfharcs—l9 j pay the fame immediately to the Secretary of the Compa , ny, at the Company's OlHce, No. 53 north Fourtn-flreet, Philadelphia, l i-ty are further informed, that in default of paying the fame within thirty days from the 4th of Fe - binary, instant, the several forfeitures .will l>s ftri&ly ex? ailed, in conformity to the 21 it article cf association- By order of the Board, SOL. MARACHE, Secretary* >' Feb. 2. 4 -33 iVlahogairy and Logwood. A Carjjo for Sale on board of the ihip Sally, captain Gelfton, jud arrinsd from Honduras. Apply to PHILIPS, CR.AMOND & Co e February 9 • * $ > DANCING TitG 61 T BY MRS. B r R A r , Of the New Theatre, To Lai',a vrty. d TPHINKING it a great advantage for them to have a 1- L F,mile Tutor in that art, pledges herfelf to their parr ie enu and friends to take allpoflible care ill their inftrvAion. to't;arf the iC/inuet!^Minuet de la Cour',' ')l liamnn'a, ii i vot, Quadrdles, Strathspeys, and all Scotch Dances ; and above all to pay particnlsr attention to that very j Polite Addrrfs. For particnlars enquijre of Mi > Bvrn, No- 70 north Eijhtb-ftreet. Februiy 6 niwftf >e PURSUANT to a Resolve of the Board of Truflees of r *~ Washington Acadihy, in Somerfel County, and State of Maryland, id NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the office of principal Teacher in the said school |i« of vacant. |i- \ GENTLEMAN qualified to teach thehigher Greek and lc j f \ Latin ClaOict, Ccography, and the Ma hematics, with 0 f such other branches of literature as are usually taught in such schools, would meet with liberal eneouTagemtM, and, it is believed, would obtain a very eligible lettlernent. For the _ present, the Tjuftees would be willing to contract with a per. son capable of taking charge of a Grammar S. hool. Asthis Inftitutiofl is provided with buildings fufficient to ?a accommodate the principal and his family, and from seventy 'Y t» eighty boy«i; a library, an excellent philofophicol and ma he thematical apparatq?, globe 6, maps, &c; has refpcctabla funds, and is situated in a plentiful and agi eeab: part of ihe he country ; nothing fcems wanting to make it rank among the 3 f_ mod ufeful seminaries in this part of the Union, but a suitable r _ charafter to prcfide in it. 'j PropofaU may be addressed to the fubferiber, in Princess- Anne, in the neighborhood of the Academy, or to D )ftof Main.n L Hat hie, No 83, north Third-street, Phila. ' deiphia, or to the Pi inter hereof. ,t5 > EZEKIEL HAYNIE. . January 10. FrS 7. tu&fßw oft This Day is Published, : e9, BY MefT- Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the other £ookfellers, price One Djllar and twenty-five cents, elegant, ly printed on woye paper, and hot-pressed, by John Thomp. son, at A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF 15s Thi CONSTITUTIONS of the several States, tad With each* other, and with that of the United States : exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of eaah Con stitution, and classing together their most impertant pro her yjfions, under the several heads of administration ; with Notes and Observations. By William Smith, of South- Carolina, LL. D and member of the Congrcfs of th» at United States. Dedicated to th» People of the United States. ,re * -N.B. A few Copies printed on an inferior paper, at 3.4 th s of a dollar. February 6 mwf f ~ For Sale, By George Defchamps, No. 91, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels and half barrels , Ditto Herring and MacVarel. : Smoaked Herring in barrels and ksgs Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or single one Dry C»dfifh, from one to -fifty kentals Fine and eoarfe Salt Nova-Scotia and French Plaster of Paris, in the ftooe and ground, for manure and stucco-work December r tth&f JUST ARRIVED, By the Danilh fliip Friendlhip, captain Matzen, from Oporto, Red Port Wine, a In Pipes, Hogsheads anJ Quarter-Casks, 150 Boxes of Lemons, llk (For Sale by Philips, Cramond Ss 5 Co, 01 February 9 ' §
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