D A [No. 98 of Vol. VII.] > Just Publiflied, And to be fold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second street, Benjamfn Davis, 68, High street, John Ormrod, 41, Cheihwt street, and by the Editor of this Gazette, Proceedings of the Executive of the United States, RESPECTING THE INSURGENTS, 1794. MARCELLUS —as publiflied in the Vir ginia Gazette, in November and December 1794- HISTORY of the REVOLUTION in GENEVA. In ihe Chancery of New Jersey. Apr it 1795. Preftnt his Excellency R'uhard Howell, Chancellor. Between Lydia Cbiderdonel, Complainant, and ' Henry Defendant. The Complainant in thucaufe, having this day filed her bill of complaint, praying for certain causes there in set forth, to be divorced from her hulband Henry Onderdonck, the above defendant,and having made due proof, that th-' said Henry hftth, after E?Tr"C«rfir of complamt h:n! sriafen 4 removed himfelf without the iurifdiiflion of this court, so that the process thereof cannot be served upon him, or if served he can»»t be compelled to appear and answer or plead, and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon the fails chargfd in the fai4 bill. It it there/are trdend that a hearing be had on the fails charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firft day of July next at the dwlimg house of William Hay, Innholder, in the city of Trenton, at t-"ii o'elock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, having been firft fublilhed in one of the public papers of this state, and in one of the public papers of the states of New York and Pennsylvania, or served on the said defendant for the space of tv»o months at least, before the laid day ap pointed for hearing. Richard Howell. April it Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed ho-morrow morning, at Jeffe and Robert Wain's wharf. 2[ J fo df~So; 'ST Jfreer J>\hafj\ te TJie CARGO ps Schooner Industry, Cap tain Fhtm, from Jamaica COFFEE, Jn tlf Barrels, Fimento in Bags, rox sale by Peter Blight. Tiuareb 26 d IMPORTED, , Ami to be fo'd by I: cob Parke, >:o. : th fids of Market, between Front aiid-Js- ojod street* Philadelpliia, A Goner a I Affort-nait of I Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. &c. A MONGST WHICH ARE, Smith-' aavili, vice* Barlow, pen and o and (lift ther pocket knives Sawmill, erofscut, Razors hand and other SciCUrt saws Needles Carving chiffels and Ivory and bone combs gouges v Best kirby fifh hooks Carp nters' ditto cabinet furniture Plane irons Waggon boxes Drawing knires, and Sheet brass other edge tools Scalebeams Locks, Spelter Hinges Plated and tinn'dbri- Bolts and latches die bitts and stir- Hash sprigs, tacks rups and screws Do. (addle nails Frying pans Staples and plates Smoothing irons Worlled surcingle Shovels and tongs webbs Coffee-mills Diaper, girth and Candlesticks strain webbs Sanffers With most other kinds Warming-pans of Ironmongery, Table knives & forks Cutlery, Saddlery, Riding whips Brass wares, &c. 4 ino. 14th. eodtlj NOW LANDING, For jale by the Bubfcrihers y from the Jhip Therrfa, from St. Marcs, 15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR And 1200 lbs. St. Domingo Indigo, Fntm the Sally, from "Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, l ?Oqr caflcsof rich Mountain Wine, Fort Wine in pipes and hegfheads, Brimftonc in roll and cake^ An invoice of Saddles and Harneft, New Caftk Crown Glass 8 by 10 Liquorice Ball in boxes of % cwt. each, One 11 inch newt Cable, 150 crates of Que n« Ware afiorted A«d 2sl pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nicklin & Co. March Ift d of ll;r "Clllitfil LY EVENING ADVERTISER. For Norfolk, Richmond and 1 Peter [burg, h fti The SLOOP GEORGS, t, ROBERT HOLMES, « Now laying at Pine-street 1" ' Wharf, and will Sail in Ten days. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Ellilton & John Perot. April 15. dtf. GOFFEE & SUGAR," r In Hhsls. and Barrels, JuJ} arr.veJ, on board the brig Rover, n Capt. Haynes, at the wharf oj Me/fu. Jeffe iaf Kobt. Wain. The CARGO IS of prime quality, and will be fold with I, or without the VefTel on a generous credit for approved notes. The ROVER an American bottom, burthen about zooo bar -1 rets, one of the bell failing vefiels, and ,f rtay be sent to sea at a small expenct. D For particulars eifquire of d John Craig. Philadelphia, 17th April y 1795. dliu.. r 1 \ For Hamburgh, John Vanneman, , NOW lying at Walnut street wharf, and r will lail early in next month, having part of r her cargo already engaged. For freight or ; pillage, apply t* the Captain on board, or . to t Thomas & John Ketland, 5 IVbo bave for Sale, received per the. above vejfel, - 1 Duck, Russia, Ravens and Hollands, * Lead, Engliih and German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to 14 cw*. Tin, ia boxes, B;l gg' !n g, No's. 5, 6, 8, 11, &c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Platilles Royaies, Diaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass 10 by 12, & 9bT « ALSO ON HAND, ; A few pipes best Holland Gin, Do. London particular Madeira — —-ret quality T Sheathing Paper, and an afortment of Glass Ware, conlifling of Tumblers, De canters, GlalTes, &c. &p. plain, flower ed and cut. double Gloucester, in whole and hampers. . March 19 d Wanted to Pur chafe A SHIP or BRIG Of about 1200 or 1500 Bar reli Burthen. also To Charter A SHIP Or B R I G of the Burthen of 1500 to 1000 Barrels to load at Norfolk for the Weft Indies. Apply to GEORGE SIBBALD, No 18 Penn Street. April it. A Coachman wanted. One with good recommendations may hear of a place by applying to the Printer. April zz — — d^t JUST IMPORTED, And ftr sale by the Subscriber, at bis Store, Nt. 18, Penn street, 50,000 lb. St. Domingo Coffee, 5 bhds. Muscovado Sugar, 50 boxes Havanna Do. 1 bbls. Do Do 1965 Spanilk Hides, entitled to the Draw back. Geo. Sibbald. April 1 * d The highest price In Calji, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. /tpply at No. 187, south Third street. April IO d JUST PUBLISHED, AND SOLD BY Mr. THOMAS DOBSON, South Second-Jlreety price 2/4. A Rub from Snub; OR, A CURSORY ANALYTICAL EPISTLE, AddreJTcd to Peter Porcupine, author of the ] Bone to Gnaw, Kjck for a Bite, &c. &c. > Containing, . Glad tidings for the Democrate, and a word of a comfort to Mrs. S. Ro-wfon. . —— t Wherein the said Porcoupine'a moral, poli tical, critical, and literary chira&er is fullj» iiluilrited. /ifril tj. »4t. eodtj AND Saturday, April 25, 1795- A FEW BALES OF INDIA MUSLINS, Entitled to the Drawback, FOR SALIt- BIT Mordecai Lewis. Apr'\\ 3 dtw A Cargo of Russia GOODS, Now landing on Chefiuit street wharf, out of the brig Columbia, Captain Ober, from 5/. PtUrflurgh, CONSISTING Of Hemp, Bar Iron, Flax, Duck, Ravens Duck, and Sheetings, FOR SAfcE BY "Joseph Anthony & Son. Who have allio to dijfpofe of Claret Wine in hhds. and cases French Brandy in finall calks Spanilh Brandy and Taffia in pipes Eafl India Sugars in facts Brown and white Hivannah Sugars ii boxes tnglilh Canvass Whale Oil and Spermaceti Candles A feiV bales of Cotton Checks, &c. April 18 «« H * dlct THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED [Price 25 Cents'] THIRTEEN LETTERS On Democratic Societies ■ By GERMANTCUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Ormrod 41 Chef nut Street, Benjamin Davie* 68 High jStre«t and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut Street. April i°- s Best Cadiz Salt, Ju ft landing from on board the Brig Trial, for sale at Messrs Willing and Francis's wharf by Levinus Clarkfon. March 11, d. 110,000 weight of Green Coffee, In 87 hhds. 40 barrel*, ana eco trags, emit led to ihe drawback, stored oo MeflYs. Willing & Francis's wharf. ift 2d Stf 4th Praof Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of London particular TenerifF, and London particular Madeira WINES, in hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga 80. in quarter calks, Anriguaand other RUM in hhds. St.CroixSUGAR of the firlt quality, St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson TEA, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland GIN, in pipes, LOAF SUGAR, i.. hhds. PEPPER, &c. FOR SALE BY Levinus Clarkfon, No. 2i6y outh Water S* r«ct. Dec. 4 George Hunter, Cbemijl, At bis Laboratory, Np* XI4, ttuib Second Jlreat. INFORMS his torincr customers and the public, that he has begun the DRUG bu ftnefs again on an extensive plan. He has for sale a general assortment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA TENT MEDICINES. Likewise, painters' colours, dry and ground in oil, paint brushes, window and coach glass, dye {luffs, linseed oil, oil of turpentine, copal oil; varnilh and japaw, warranted good. Allum,copoeras,madder,ground red weod by the hoglhead or smaller quantity. Ashe iraports'ihe fimpl*-* from the best market l , and makes the compofittpns and preparations himfelf, he is enabled to vouch for and warrant every article fold out of his Laboratory, and likewise to dispose of them at th? most reasonable rates. (jCir He wishes to fell a large LOT of GROUND, the norih-eaft corner of High and E!eventh-ftree»s,containing 78 feet front un High-street, and 200 feet on Eleventh flreet, opposite Mr. leper's new buildings— And another LOT on the north fide of High ftreet,near the above, 28 feet front, and 200 feet deep. Both lots have the privilege ot a 30 feet alley in their rear- Dec. 13. «tf Advertisement. Take notice that on the third Day of March, the Co-partnerlhip of the Subicribers was dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the fa id Company are requested to make speedy Payment, and all persons having demands again ft laid Com pany are reijucfted to exhibit them for settle ment. Lewis Dtbkis, Samuel Breck, jun. Philad. March jd. 179 J. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A TWENTY-FOUR v-1 EW S. Sele&ecf from the most striking and ijitc refting Profpedls in the Unifed States ; each as which VIEWS wu! be accom panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monajiic Remains and Ancient CaJHes in Great Britain ** CONDITIONS. I. That the work flia.ll be published by Sub scription ; and that each Subscriber fliall engage to take the whole set of Views, and ftiall pay for each engraving, if I>for«k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That the uimenGons of each engrav ing (hallbe 24 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and publiflied upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to com mence immediately ; and one engraving t« be delivered" to the Subscribers, on the sirs Monday of each Succeeding month, unti the proposed fems (half be finally complet ed. lll.'That with the lafl View of the series shall be delivered an engraved title-page ;, an elegant characSleiiftjc vignette; a map of the route, conne<fted with the profpe&s exhibited in the the course of the Work ; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subfcriptiens are received by Mr. Warri fon, afhis Print-fhop,Maid»Tilane,,New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the. principal BooL-fellers in the United States. February 28. d. B O C) K S. PRINTED & PUBLISHED By Matthew Carey, No, 118, Market Street, i. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Row/on, of the New-Theatre Philadelphia. Second American edition —Price 75 cent*. [The rapid falc of the First Edition of this interesting novel, in a few months, isthe best proof of its merit.J BxtraS fram the Critical Review, April 1,791, p. 468. It mavjbe a tale of truth, for it is noi un natural, angiitis a tale of real distress— Chirl.tte by the artifice of a teacher, re tommended *0 a school from humanity ra ther than a conviction of her integrity of .he regularity of herformer condutt, is en ticed 4rom he governess, and accompanies a young officer to America—The marriage cerem ny, if not f.rgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incon fta icy of her lover, and treachery of hist friend, —The situations are artless and as. fe<sVi*iz—the descriptions uatuial and pa thetic ; we should feel for Charlotte if such \ perfoi! ever existed, who for one error, scarcely, perhaps deserved so severe a pu .ifhment. If it is a fi&ion, poetic justice is not, we think, properly distributed." a. 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If it was necefliry to make a declaration of their own princi ples, they would fay, they are neither tor% . nor republican—They love liberty as Eng lifh wliigs, and execrate every criminal art by which To noblea caufeis endangered and dilgraced. 111 the present ferment of the public mind, they cannot flatter themselves with the h.ipes of feeing this claim univerfall) acknowledged. O 1 the c.ntr.ry, the.x arc u>etl tjfurcd that thtfc pages will not be acceptable tithe zealous oj eith r party. But wi.en time fiialldiflipate thetlou .1 of political decep tion, they with some confidence exptfl that verdict fr.m public opinion, wli.ch candor and moderation feidoin fail to receive Extract from *he critical Review. January, 1794—page 52. 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