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Dunlap and Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Juft Imported from Europe, A I Whole'fale and Retail, WI LLI A IGHOLS On the North Side of Market ftrect, oppofitc the King. A Larce and General AfTortment of the Following; Articles, viz. BLUE, purplir, b'ewn, greet), light coloured, whirs and fcar let fupeifinc Br issue, purple, brown, liht coloured. I PUini and Halftbickt, Dtarht, buff and wnite fup3rfiie Caflimcrs, Blue, pur pie, brown, icarlet and lead coloured F. izcr, Blue, purple, fcar Ity rnd lead coloured Castings and JDuiBig, Crimfon, blur" brwn, black, greerWnd snot led Vclveis and VeWe rets, Corduroyt and Thkkfetts of ail colours and fafhi on white, green and chnacle Hair bints, a tablet of all coloort and ftnecefc, Corded WortetJt and verlaftingr.

Series and cWce denims, Serge Prunellas and Princes Stuff, Raflfcls aad Cslimancoss, Durants and Tammies of all colours, DurooneandrDuroy, Ptplias, Mafqstrades, Dorutaer.s, Slack! blue, preen, cla ret, plumb, walnut orange, garner, pink and white Pe flans, Black 13 Jack and lowered Grog ram Black, gray, light, plumb, ftfipsd, clouded and orance coloured ruf felmans, Mexican', Tickings, Peelongs, Sattint and Modes of all colour, An elegant Aftbtimentef Broctdes, Blacky white, pink, gar net, orange, It raw coloured and brown Man white 2nd (carlct fecdiid A Quantity of JriOi and Broadcloths, Dutch Linens, Checks and Stripes, Checked and ftfiped cotton Sattin anpaduafoy Jacket Patterns, elegantly tmouicd, Matfe'ilcs Qjiltir.g, Dimethies and Papers, Jaconet and Book Mui lins, Plain and figured rt ingsand kenting Hxnd kerchiefs Catnbricks and Lawns, Lawn Handkerchiefs and Apron Miiliemt La axis, CaT.coef, Silk cotton, thread and worftcd Hofe of diffe lent colours, A large Afiortment of fa fhioastde (ilk Gauze, Silk and cotton Handkerchiefs af all kinds and colours, A Quantify of tha beft fewing Silk of all colours, Purple and white Gloves and Mit, A Quantity of thread Lace, A large Affsrtment of the moll fafhionable Rib bands, Twifts and Mohairs of all colours, PJ ted nd gilt Buttons, TJully Quality Bindings, Shoe ditto. Silk Ferret, Trpci and Bobbins. ALSO, A Quantity of Claret la I Hogheads, With many other ARTI iLKb, too tedious to enumerate. Philadelphia, Fzh. a8th, 171.

The gentlemen adling as Lieutenants in this Stat, will that a confidcrcble penalty is infixed by the prefect Militia Lzf, on thole trho neglect to return (hair account for fcttlem nt in a certain limited time therein mentioned they are liktwife informed that no accounts will be pafltd at the Auditors office unlefs tha captains returns, by which the Sut Lieutenants made tacir collections, are produced and alfo returns of all the claflVs in ihe'r refpc tive diftrictt, in order to ascertain, that the flcei irn pofed by the at of Mrch aoth 1780, are duly collected and accounted fcr. The Lieutenants and Sub Lieutenants, whofe accounts prior to the puffing the prefent Militia Law, remain unfcttled, may be affured, that effectual fteps wiil be taken to oblige an Immediate fct Was taken off an ifland in Schuylkill, by Daniel Burn 1, of Lower Marion townfhip, an Iron roan coloured HORSE, about five years old, does not appear to have been (hod. The proving his property and paying charges, may bare him again, by applying as above. March 31. Some time laft Winter were left, by a ptrfon unknown, at the Spinning Whscl, in Market ttreer, two geld RINGS, and a gold BUTTON.

The orrcer is dsfired to call and receive them. Tbrec Hundred Dollars Reward. STRAYBD siwty from the Northern Liberties, about the sotk day of April; a Hay MARE, full 25 hands and a half Wgh, about fire yar old, has a black mane and tail, flim made, w.th her eft hind footlcck joint larger than the other. Whoever takes up the Taid Mare, and brings her to CALEB JOHNSON, in Eaft Marl Soroush townfhip, Chcfter roumy, or to ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER, living in Foutth ilreet, below Spruce irrsat, Phihdetphia, (hall have the above Reward and ra onable charges. Port of Philadelphia, PennMvania, ff.

To A whom it may concern. JOTICE is herebv given, that a Ccurt of Admiral ty will be held, at the Admira'ty office in Arch ftreetr between Third and Fourth Greets, on VVrdrcf day the is'h inftant, April, at ten o'clock, the Fo noon, fcr the Trial cf the Sioop. NORTHAMPTON, Mo (es Ven res late Commander, takrnon her intended Voyage (rem Charltftown to Nesr York, fent intu Port and libelled a train ft by JOSEPH JACK WAYS, (qui tarn, To the intent, that the owner or owner or anyprfons concerned therein, may appesr and fliew caufe, if any they have, why a decree fnould not pafs purluaht to the prayer of the libel, By order of the Jtutee, ANDREW ROBESON, Rciaer. Itit in the Prefs, and ihortly be Pub! A PAMPHLET, ENTITLED PLAIN FACTS: BEING Atf EXAMINATION Into the Ricuts of the Indiam Nations if America tf their rcfpctive Countries; AND IN I ATIO OF THE GRANT, From the Six Umed Nations ci Indians 1 The Proprietors of INDIANA, AGAINST The Dfcci'iON the Legislaturs of I I I A 1 Together with Authentic Documents, PROVING That the Territory, weftwaid of the AHegnny Mountain, Never belonged to Virginia. Sec.

Icz. I R. The very beft Black Ink Powder may be had at W. Poyntells Stationary Score, three doors below Mrkerfh tet in Second Ifrccf, op VKfne the houff gate its quality, in making Ink black and durable, is irrferior to none, bcir.g of the beft Aleppo iil, nd free from thegrols particles thar cauft Ink tu.H llcw, and in tvery other rerpcel fuch aa nio fail to pi cafe thofe vrho chufe to write with the beft INK. It may be had by the Grocr, Dozen or Retail, with printed directions for mixing it.

Likcwifc the beft Black Liquid Ink At the fsme Place may be had, Bibles, Writing Paper, beft Red Sealing Wax, Slates and Pencils, belt clarified Quills, Bor.net Prefs Blank Books of all forts, Wafers in fmall Boxes, Tcftaments, Spelling Books, Primmers, Morel and Company At their ftare inThirdrttreet, the corner of Arch ftreet, have fer Sale, Wholefale aod Retail, a Variety of GOODS, fuitable for the prefent and enfuing feafan Among which are, (OTTON Velvets, plain and fpotted Jeans, cotton Linings of all colours, white Demi, ties, Casnblets, furniture Chintzes, India ditto 6 4 wide, Bengals of all kinds, Calicoes, pUin and flower ed Lawns, India Gtvzit aflorted, gauze Handkerchiefs, a neat Affort ment of Silks, black and white Blond Lace, Bcdti ki and matrafs Checks, hat Linings ai Trimming, SUee tints and Oznabrigs, Linens 0 ail forts, Holland, Diaper and Napkins, Marfeiiles Quiltings, fu perfiae flurtd Daoalk fcr tablecloths, a ells and 3 wide, Threads aflorteJ, marking Cotton, thread Lace mnsHumles, muflin ditto, gold and filver embroidered Battens, (ilk Ha cd kerchiefs, black and white fiik Mitts, an Aflbrtment of Pins and Needles. A T. TO A convenient two ftory Brick HOUSE ancTKITCHEN, in eod repair, fituate in Turner's lane, about thrt miles from the city of Phi ladstphla, with 15 acres of land, good orchard, with a variety of "gcoJ fruit. PoBettion to be given immediately. Enquire of Mrs.

CARMICK, in Chef. nut fter, above Fourth ftreet. N. B. A convenient STABLE, in Blfrty's alley, to he let.

Enquire as above. All Soldiers of the Pennfylvania LINE, now on Furlough, are immedisty to j.in their refpe6Uve at their ftv eral Places of Rendezvous. Thofe wJu negleft to comply with this Older, may depend on being treated as Deferters. By Order of Major General SINCLAIR, April 6. I8AAC B.

DUNN, Aid de.Camp. Real Eftate for Safe. On WEDNESDAY the Ninth day of May iw Seven o'clock in the Evening, will be Sold hy Veadue, at the CoxTee ho'ule, the foUowing Ground Rent, Tenements, and Lots of Ground, viz. No. 1.

A Ground Rent of Fortv foJ Spanifh milled Dollars, per annum, or fo much curie money as will purckale 44 fuch dollars, payable bij, yraily cut of two Lots of Ground, the corner of kct nnd Sixth. droi ts 2 fsid lots are to feet indite. Market flrter, and t(6 feet on Sixth ftrect. Thtrecj are fcld an elegant Brick Houfe. Stables, in pc ffcflion of his Excel'ency the Prtfidtnt of the fial( Tle fsid Ground rent to be fold with the Arrears da ncrn trie tit ot fviarcn, 1776, amounting to 23 Spa.

nirti Bllars. No. 2, A Lot of Ground, fituate on tht north fide of Vine ftreet, about midway between Thii KoMrth trrrers. fest front cn V.112 ct.an 90 fer, whereon is creeled a two ftory Eiici placed at a proper diftanct from the ftrcct tj ffcr rocm for a houTe? faid kitchen is now in tr 9 tnure of John ButtuM, and lets for J4.U lawful mor.ty per annum. The owner of the heufo idjoir.irg, on the weft (Hr of this lot, his left out one foot of trround to.

v.nrdsan ''Hey; aud 191. has been paid toward partv vrall. No, 3. A vacant Lot adjoining the laft, ov tlt north nd there, and fronting cn WoccV ftrcrt 17 feet, in depth it is 6 feet. No.

4. A Lot of Ground on the fouti; of Carharins ftreet. brtween Front and Water. flrets. ao feet front on C'thirinc ltrret and in dsuti 85 fet rn liita lot is CMCi a to (toiy Brick niert, tS feet front, and a Framed Kitchen adjoininjj now in the tenure of WarwuJc Mile, fujeft to 1 otind rent of cos.

currency oer annum. No. 5. A Lot of Ground on the f't S. cind Itieft, a lift below AlmorJ.

ltrert. 17 feet and a half on Sccnd ftreet. and cxurl. ing in der th ro feet. On this lot is ertcled a three Irorv Brirk uf the width of the lot in front, twi on a floor; alfo a ICitcher, two flnries highjCJn.

nrclsd to the houfe by a Jarc cdl ui uci ths wholes now in the tenure of Ur.ac Moiton. lt sxcr.mmodated with a foot 4 llv, and a purp of. cellent water at the door fuicl to a Grouno rentcf currency ar.r.um. Tnis building is now ot repair, 1 "4 ben dzmcd by the Biltifli trcopi wl ile they lav in Philadelphia. Good and fumcient Titles will he rr.arle for thrabcrr, immrd'stely cn the purehafe Monty being whi mttft be within Three days after th Vendue, ortbe Sale to be void, at the Choice of the Subfciibers.

JOHN KAIGN. fc WILLIAM ATTMORE. To be Sold by Public Vendue, On SATURDAY the Fifth of May next, at Twelre Clock at Noon, at the Ccftee houfe in tins Cir9 li not dipofeu of beore at private Sale,) THAT Commodious Dwelling Houfe, Situated in Mrket fireet, on the (out weft corner cf Strawberry alley, containing 14 feet in front on Mir ker ftrecf, and 30 feet on Strawberry alley, a Ground rent of ol. Per.nhlvAnta currency, per as num The Houfe is three: ftorirs high, andccmplest ly'fimfherf; vith many other conveniences and ad vantages of Vaults, Cellarr, NecefTiry hcufe, NV tjiinj need be uid relptciing the goodnefs of the Stass fcr Bulinrf'j, it being, bv every ptrcn allowed, cnecf the bett ti'uBtions in this City. The Houfe niaffcf fsen, and Conditions of Sale made krxwn, by appljiSi to the CuKfcriber on the nremjfia who will 5vci good Title and immediate ftefiion after the Sal.

JOHN LEVINS. Alfo, Will be Sold by Public Vendue; On SATURDAY, thr raid Fifih ol May, at the Ok (ce houfe, at. Twelve oCIock, Rt Noon, (If not 6oId hy piivate Sale before.) That Elegant Houfe, known hy the Name of the BUCK TAVERN, the Fivt Mile Round, two and a half miles from the City cf Philadelphia, with about three Acres of choice with Kitchen, Sheds and Stables, all of uhjrh art in good Repair Mbit of the Land 11 made into uirJ den i the whole abounds with Fruit Trees cf a every kind, well inclcfed with a fence made of Plank, five feet high. The Houfe is pleafantly ated, nd commands a fine Prup cr or River vm Isware. The Miole clear of nnv Jnt umbernnre.

'eiC? fe fimple. Poirnion and a good Title will be give as fonn as the purchafe Money is paid. Fcr cn. apply to (aid LPVJNS, in Market flree'. B.

The Policy of luiurzncc has hen renswed t' years ago; the Sum iniu.ed is Fvr H.nded Potfl' in Pj? ci Ap il 4, Wants a Place, A Young MAN, to wait on a finple Genders Kc writes rood hand, under ft nds co fceiir.g, 2cc. srd has no ojeHou to therc urtry A Lire, dirtaed for A. B. and left w.th tbep this pnj Dull be duly attended 10. Philadelphia Printed and Sold by A F'JD C.

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