s R DA I L - [No. 50 of Vol. VII.] £n the press and speedily will be published, THOMAS DOB SON, < » No. 41, south Second flrect, WOLSTONCRAFT's Historical & Moral View OF THE French Revolution, And the effect it has produced in Europe. N. Y. A few Copies bf the London Edi- «- iton, for sale at two dollars and a quarter. IN O Feb. 3 2a\v'3 w £ Columbianum. Pcbrinry 14, 1795. AT a Meeting of the Fellow Artifls of %ie Columbianum, at Mr_Groombridpe's jL lloufe, adjoiiia* the Bank of Pennfylva- Eg r.ia, in the City of Philadelphia. ftw G. I. Parlyns in the chair. Resolved, nig 1 That the Columbianum or National FOll College, (hall apprise the Art ills of Arne- B R rica, and futh Ladies and. Gentlemen, as 'are desirous of fending specimens of their performances, either in Painting, Sculp ture, Architecture, or Engraving, that a J?c PUBLIC EXHIBITION will be opened in the Citv of Philadelphia, on the firft day of May next, when those who wilh to ror he Exhibitors, are to notify 'their intentions as soon as poißble, addref fctl to the Chairman of the Columbianum •through the hands of Mr. Groombridge. < i' , Resolved, That the Rooms intended for the Ex- Übitien shall be announced to the Public, 1 4s soon as the preparatory arrangements P® lare completed. 2 A, ' Resolved, to That every pofTible care shall be taken • i'of such performances of Artists and Ho- j)y norarv Exhibitors as are intended for the 41b. Exhibition, and that they {hall be return-' wi cd to the different proprietors, at the close b]< bf the fame, with every suitable precau- a " tion. Resolved, » Tf That the Rules and Regulations for is to conducing the Exhibition, shall be laid tant < before the Public at an early period, with divin the names of the Gentlemen that compose c ' vc ' the Committee of Exhibition and Alodels. '' Signed by Order, '' P. P. PRICE, Sec. pro tem. " l >' THOS. ROBSON, Assist. Sec. |" ift t 17 A- 20 d dene (Thirty dollars reward. ,4^ Ran away from the fubferiber, a white V" gFrench fervantnian named Pierre La Filtc, a- j U | U ' about 30 years of age, of small stature, blue 11 Y 'eyes, large nostrils; had on blue clothes, like •jl tailor's, and has a small wound in one of {biis fingers. He left my plantation last Sa ffurday morning, after stealing several silver arc ■ipoons and fork?, part of which he fold to a >e silversmith in Fredericktown. He cpticed fcway with him a French Negro Girl, nam- ln ! r «d Cieißcy about 11 years of age belonging to —--- me. She had on a and they t both speak bad English. fays he is a gar<jl jier, and had been afeaman on board a French privateer which he left at Baltimore, previ- £ • uusto his coming into my service at Frede ricktown. Any person who will fecurethem in either of the jails of the following places, k. ihall thereupon receive 15 dollars for each of the said run-aways, of the following per- I t lons. Irifc John Vaughan, of Philadelphia ; David Stewart and Sons, Baltimore ; Mdfes Myers, Norfolk; or the Subscriber, \ E. P. M. DE LA VINCENDIERRE. ' Fredericktown, Maryland, Feb. 16. All Captains of veflels are warned not to (, carry tbem out of the country, dm 3 taw 2w wi. 1 Card £lf Niiil-TaSJ ory-j No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, v<*r> Have conjlantly for fife. Cotton, Wool, Tow, and j' Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, ' u '' Cut Nails of all fize r , Floor Sprigs and Tacks, " er / Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool , Hat?, £;°- A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrel* A new Edit'ol of Adgafc's Philadelphia _. Harmony, containing both f l.e firft and ft. ro-.d parts, being the 111 >ft proved ,fy.'- rf»n o Rules and the bell cole&ion of in r jffjh for Sals, A COM Pl.Err SET OF ivlachinny for making Cards Q On tu Improved O/t 2 »-.iwtf W A i\ '1 £ D, An Apprentice To the Watch making and Repairing Buiinefs APPLY f Q C. Campbell, No. 3, fotitli Fourth street, two dtoi's from Market street. J Jan. 19 " sawtf I dapfte of tbt Y EVENING AD V E R T I Frefli Teas, »■'* • Of Superior Quality, viz. » Impetin!, #rGunpowder Hyson Gomee, llt quality Hyson, 2d. • do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for [aft a No. 19, Third street south. Dec. 10 eodtf For Hamburgh, The fuji -failing ship Industry, William Bell, mailer LYING a* Mm>'s wharf, wi 11 fail in a few day*;, hav ing ih-ee fourths < f'her carjfo on lo 1 r<i. ■■ FOl freight or pafTagi nppl* to JO H N BROW N, at Walnut street wharf", or Thomas Newman, No. 118, South Second-street. Feb. 7. d PROPOSALS For printing by fubjcript 'ion, a new pub- licationy t9 be entitled The American Remembran cer & Universal Tablet of A'lemory. lft. This will be printed on good paper, and on a good type and will con ram at Iraft 300 pag' S duodecrmo. 2d. Thf priCe to Subfcrihers wll be 75 cents to non fubft ribeis one dollar. 3d. The Work, it is expetted, will be re;* dy lor delivery, the middle of March* 4th. Those who 'hall obtain 12 Subscribers, 1 will be entitled to one copy for their trou ble; to Pi inters and Bookfcllers the- usual allowance will be given. To the PUBLIC. THE principal deftgu of ibis 1 übl'cafion is to rescue from oblivion the many impor tant events and tranfaftions, which, under divine providence, have been chiefly condu cive to'the set lemeht *f this country, ar.dto the eft.,blifhment of our pfelent happy form of government asalfo to transmit t® pofte-" rity the names and achievements of those statesmen and heroes, to whom America is mo ft indebted tor her liberty 2nd dence. Should any patriotic Printer think proper tn patronize this undertaking by occasional ly inserting the above in his paper, and pro curing Subfcribt r*, the favour will be thank tuliy acknowledged by the Editor James Hardie., N. B. It is requeftcd that such person* as are entrufled wi:h fubfeription papers, wiil be so obliging as to return them by the firft of March, in order that their names may be inferred ab patrons ot the woik. Jan.24 2 wtf 1 his day is Publijhed, (Price s quarter of a Dollar) Slaves in Algiers : OR A Struggle for Freedom : A PLAY, iNterfpc/Td with Songs, in three acts Infciibtd to the C.itrzens of the Ouited State-; of North America. By JlWs. Roiufon. performed at Tlitatres in Phi lajdejphi.a and Haltimore. Extract from th* Preface. My chief a: 111 ha beet], to offer to the pu ; !jc a D aiuatjc which, wh 11 i»t excise a find*, o, call foi t . r .^k—ie'.< r At i'pnfihilirv, onnra'm^-wnJ ove sentiment, in the lei£ prejifd ciaV, to Ihe moral or political principles-**!! the go vernment whjch.l live. On tlie con trary, ithasbs'cg my en(4< avour, to place the fecial virtues in the faireft p )int of view, and hold up-to merited conteirpr and ridicule, their opoofite vices. If, in this I have been the lea#; fnece'ls lul, I shall reap th 3 reward to which I as pire, in the smiles and approbation of a li beral public. Sn! by M. Carey, No. 128, and Rice & Co. No. .50, street; S. Campjjel;, No. 54, south Second ftreet,_ant! Wrigley Reriman, No. i 49» Chelnut street, c 2awtf i icklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing from on board-thr fliip Peggy, from Amjlerdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hogiheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hogfr.eads, German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In fina!l Bales, &c. for sale by Run die Murgatroyd\ No. 11, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov. 11 3trwtf Saturday, February-28, 1795. George Hunter, Tlhemiji, At his Larboratery, No* 114, south Second Jlreat. , INFORMS his lurmt-r cu (Vomers and the public, that he has begun the DRUG bu fincfs aga'n on an extcnfive plan. He has for sale a general a£T>rtment of FRESH DRUG S, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA. TENT MEOjtlNfcS. Liketvife, painters* coic*ors, dry and ground in oil, paint brushes, window fcnd coach glass, dye fluffs, linseed oil, oil of turpentine, copal oil varnidi and japan, warranred good. A Hum,copperas, madder, ground red waod hy the hogshead or imaller quant'ty. As he impor'* the funplr's from the best " market , and makes the cOmpositions and preparations himfelfj he is enabled to vouch for and warrant ever} article (old out of his Laboratory, and likewise to dispose of them at the mofi reasonable rates. Me wishes to fell a large LOT of GROUND, the north-east corner ©f High a|»d Eleventh-ftieets, containing 78 feet front :on High-street, and 200 feet on Eleventh (lreet, opposite Mr. Leiper's new buildings*— And another LOT on the north fide of High 'ti v cct, uear. the above. aS lect «oo , feet deep. Both lots have the privilege ot a 30 feet alley in their rear. Dec, 13. stf A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Performance under the Signature of M A N L I U $, M<ty be had of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef > nut Jireet. TRICE 25 CENTS. Mar tan's Law of NATIONS. PROPOSALS For publtfbing by Suhfcription, by Thomas Bradford, No. 8, south Front street, An English Translation Of a late publication, entitled, PRECIS da Droit des Gens Modernes de L'Europe, Fonde fur des Traites & L'Ufuage ; par M. Martan. Or, A Summary of the Law of Nations, Fotinded on thi TREATIES and CUSTOMS of the Modern Nations of Europe. Td which is added a Lift of the Principal Treaties concluded since 1748, to the pre sent time, with references to the books, where they are to be found. CONDITIONS. 1. THIS Work will be comprized in one elegant ootavo volumk, printed on a fine papeii, and entire new type. 2. The price tcr fubfevbers, will be One Dollar and an Half; to be raised to non-sub scribers. 3. It shall be delivered to fubferibers in law-binding. The whole to be executed in a ft'yle of elegance, that will render it as orna mental as ufrful to the Library of the Statesman Politician, or Lawyer. 4. It lhallbe put to press as soon as a fufn ciency of names appear to encourage the un dertaking. 5. The names of the fubferibers will J)e printed to record the patrons of this Ines timable Work. Gentltemen residing at a distance arc re queued to add to their fubfeription, the name of some person in Philadelphia, with whom; ~Aey vyiium wifliilitni UUO|iS clepontgiT ~r*~ No payment expe&ed until the delivery of the'book. Subscriptions are received by Thomas Brad ford, "No. I, south Front street, and the o ther Booksellers in Philadelphia ; by James RiVfrtgton, Hugh Gaine and Thomas Allen, New York ; John W. Folfom and Isaiah Thomas, Boston ; William Pritchard, Rich mond, Virginia ; and Rice & Co. Baltimore. Feb. 18. Department of War. JAMJAKY 26, 1795. INFORMATION is hereby given, to A all the MHitary Invalids of the United States, that the fuqas to which they are intitled for fix months of their annual peti tion, from the fourth of September, 1794, and which will become due on the ftfth day of March, 1795, will be paid on that day, by the Commissioners of Loans, with in the States rafpe&ively, under the usual regulations. _ Applications, of Executors and Admi mftrators, mult be accompanied with le gal evidence of their refpe<ftive appoint ments, and of the time tif the Heceafe of the Invalids, whose pensions they may claim. By order tf the PreJiJent of the Unit ed States, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of War. Jan. 27. iawSvv. Uittite 0 fairs Scheme of a Lottery. Toraife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Doilai Dcdußin* 15 p fr Cent. the Prizes— This Lottery cortfifli of 33,00 c 7iikets t >• which there are Prizes, and #3.461 J Blanks, being about ore and an half blanks to a frize. THE Dire&ors.p? ihe Society, fnv eftabiifn uig Ufeful Manufactures, having reCoh rd to crt£l LOTTERIES for raiting O.M Hundred Thousand Dol lars, agrecal') loan Aft of the Legifl.*ture of State oi New-Jcrfey., have appointed the follow u-g ! perfonsto Superintend and dire# the dial ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufu* King, Herman Le Roy, J4m.es Wjitioi , Richard Harrifdn, Abijah H?mmond, and [ Cornelius R?y, of the city of New-Yoik- Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M Connel and Andrew iLyard, of the city 0} Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard Hov ell, £fq. Elias Boudinoj* General Ebaa Da\ I tan, Jajfnrs Packer, fohn Bayard, Dnft , I Lewis Donham, Samu.' i W. Stockton, jolhia jM. Wallace, Joseph BMomfield, a I lioudmot, ot N.w-Jerley, who cries th< j following Scheme el a Lottery, and pledg themfejves to the public, thai ihey wll'tak 1 every allurance and precaution 111 their pow< to have the Monies paid Manager, from time to time, as received, into tfu ■ Banks ai New.York and Philadelphia, j, ' .'-email* for the purpose of paving Pnx-s. . which {ball be immediately discharged by cWeck upon or*? of the Banks. SCHEME: 1 Pri»eof 2c,000 Dollars is eo,oe; 1 io,o©o 10,0 2 5,000 1.0,©c 5 2,000 I©,oC'; 10 1 ,coo 10,0 c 20 50© ir>,o(>c 100 100 lo,oc> 3°° 50 15,00 c 1000 29 20,00 c 2000 15 30,0 c <■ ,3°®° 12 36,00 c 8100 19 BI,OCT 1 §>539 Prizes. 262,00r 23,461 Blanks. Fi.rft drawn number. 2,occ Lafldrawn number, B,occ 38000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is &66,0 ec The drawing will commence, under thr infpeftion of a Committee of the Superir. tendants, as soon as the Tickets arc fold, oi which timely notice will b*'given. The Superintendents have appointed Jobi N. Camming, of Newark,.Jacob R. Hu denberg, of Ncw-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Manager* thereof, who have given ample fecuriiy lot' difchaigiog tl>e trust reposed in them. QrT la order to secure the ptinQual pay* ment of the Prizes, the Superintendents o the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers (ball each enter imobonds in 4^,ooo'dollars, with fourfufficicrti lecur iti> s,to perform their inftruftions, the lubltancr of which vs I. That whenever cither o{ the Managers fball receive th.efum of Three Hundrrd Dol lars, he (ball imnidiatcly place the fame ir one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the ciedit ©f the Governor of tht Society, and fiich of the Superintendents as. live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. • 11. The IWahagers to take fufficient fe enrit.y for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refponnble for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid int« tin Bank, ablba£h of which (ball be fern, nonthly, to thcGovernor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. Oh application to eitlier of the above getiv tleraen, information will be given where tickets may be hud- ni&hf A Morjdl for the Gnawers of the Bone! .This Day was publiflied, AND FOR SALE AT T. Brad-ford's Book-Store, No. j South Front Street, [Prior 37 cents'] Observations on the Emi gration of Dr. Prieflley, And on the several Addrefies delivered to him, on his arrival at New York, with additions, containing many curious and inrerelling fails on the fubjedl, not known here when the firft edition was pubiilhed : —Together with a corapre heafive story of a FARMER'S BULL. Third Edition. At the fame place may be had the following I.ate Publications, viz. 1. A Bone to gnaw for the Democrats ; or Observations on a late pamphlet, entitled " The Political Progress of Great Britain." 2. The Young Quaker, a comedy, fey O'Keefe. 3. Haun'ed Tower, by Mr. Cobb. 4- Sicilian Romance, an opera, by Henry Siddons. 5. The Haplcfs Orphan ; or Innocent vic tim of Revenge ; a novel founded on inci dents in real life. In a ferfts of letters from Caroline Francis, to Maria B by ali American Lady, a vols. A general AlTortment of Books in the dif ferent departments 06 literature. T. Bradford has also for sale, the Bell Su perfine English CARDS, and hell colourec Wcfers, wholesale or retail ; an(d as ufual.ai. assortment of - STATIONARY and Blan* Bonfes,which hfc will fell on the lowest term- Feb. 7. , j S E R. [Whrt!oNo. : y3J!-X., Librnry Company of Philadelphia, A General Meeting of the Members of the Library Company of Philadelphia ii r«- at their Hall, on the ninth day of March next, at four o*clock in the .afternoan, to take into confederation the propriety of cncreaftng the Annual Payments, and repeal ing so much of their Bye Lawk, as autho<iN the Direwlors to difpofc of the real Estate ct the Company. By order of the Dire&ors. Benjamin R. Morgan, Sec'ry. Feb - M- codtyM • Freafury Department Revenue Office, Feb. 10, 1795. Notice is hereby given that Proposals will be received at the Ofiice of the Commissioner of the Revenue, nntil thtf ex Ipiration of the joth day of April next, for len 7 houfajid Gallons of the heft j>r- ITrd Spermaceti CIL, in strong and well :bound calks, not exceeding in capacity two gallons, to be ready ior delivery, on or ■before the fir ft day of J tine next. It IS required that the Oil be of a quality ■ lor <if« in tile folded weather, and iu the Northern Light-Ftoufes. Persons dilpefied to furniflt the ahove men tioned quantity, or any part thereof not less •than jooo gallons, will be pleased to tranf jmit w ritt n proposal* to this office (at Phila delphia; bypoft, or to deposit them at the office of cither of the following fuperinten .dants of Light-Houses, who will transmit -them hither, viz. Joseph Whipple, at Portsmouth, New- Hampihire. Benjamin Lmcoln, at Boston. William Ellery, at Newport in Rhode If, land. Jedediah Huntington, at New London. ; Conne<shcut. Thomas Randall, at New York. William Allibone, at Philadelphia, immediately after the last day of April, the propojais which .may have been received, wiil be decided upofi, aha wotice will be given of the accepted offer. Security will be required for the penflual SssXT' The money will be paid on a delivery after inlpe£hon. t ' Teneh Coxe, Ctmmiffhmr us tie Revenue. Feb " 11 2aw 3 w Inland Navigation. — « In. the Press and speedily will be publifiied by Zachariah Poulfon jun. No. Be, Chefnut flreet, * AN » historical account or thi Rife, prfigrefs, and present state OTT H t Canal Navigation in Penn sylvania, With an Appcn.il*, containing Abftrafts of rheArts of the Lejiflatii,e fipce the vear 1 79°. a ' d their Grantijnf Monevfor'im pioyiiin Roads and Navioabie Waters throng!, out the state ;o which is an nexed, " An Explanatory Map." I'uMifhed by Di.eftion o tlie President and Managers of the Schuylkill a.,d Su'one 'anna, and the Delaware ai d Schuylkil! Navigation Companies. " Here linootU Canals, across th' extend, eri plain >tretch their to; g aims to join thediftarit main. i he sons of toil, with n any a weary stroke coop the hard holbm of the Ibt d ro<l« • (lefiitlels through the ft ffuppofing clay' vVit-h iieadj patieiue, work their gradual way ; Compel the Genius of tf,' unwilling flood Ihrough the brown of the aged wond; Cross the lone waste the filrer urn they pour, <\nd cheer the barren heath,or CuUcn mynr " The traveller, with pleasing w'ond#r fees , The white fail gleaming through the du'&y trees J J And views the alter'd land r cape with sur prize And doubts the magic fceres that round him rite. Now like a flock of an;, above hit head, The,r woven win„ s th, fly „g ve&ls Ip,ead ow meeting ftreams,m art 'ul.niaj, i,glide >vlme each, unramg e.l, r ?>J. s a fepaiate tide; Sow, ihrough-the hidden veins of earth t hey flow \nd visit lulphirous mires and cave-, be low. • he ductile ftreamscbevthe guiding b E<u t Vrd social Plenty crownj the HirniAK,' >"• "9 2awtf ' .rb-'i-'. *\ • - 't-l - fs
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