.DAI [No. 61 of Vol. VII.] « Qn Tuesday. the 24th inft. M Ar Seven o'clock in the Evening, 1 At the Coffee Houfc, ft WUI be fold by Public Auaron fcoffeited Shares (compleal) E^biladelphiaZjLancajier Turn- M pike Road Ctmpany. ft Footman & Co. Aud'rs. M March 3- eoddlW & LA N D IN G, fc. fcg fooLttr from Lirstroot, fcftpa/ & Bafkct SAL T, F rHEESE Double Gloucester, in whole h.i.-w'.pcxi ; PORTER BOTTLES, in B" • rot S.ILE Br K Thomas & John Ketland. W-M**b6- d f J u ft PubliOied, tn be fold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, Bfgeeond ftre.-t, Bscjamin Davis, 63, High ■4 ftreit, John Ormrod, 41, Chefnat flreet, wd by the Editor of this Gazette, ■proceedings of the Executive of the United States, : IrtSTECTING INSURGENTS y ~ ® «794- . ■JftvIARCF.LLUS —as pubfifted in the Vir- Gazette, in November and December of the REVOLUTION in BTvEPORT of the late Secretary of the ■tfcfefcry, 0° tfae PUBLIC DEBT, ■KifeA 6 * Public notice. Rfhc Commissioners of Alleg- Kpj County hiving tranlinitted to the Sub for the pnrpofe of co!le&ing a lift of dae on enfeated Lands in said county, Hythc year 1794 x' n consequence of which |Ke now inform all persons concern**d in laid that one of us will attend, from the filth w the aothinft. from 9 til! 10 o'clock in ■fee morning, at No. 158, south Front street £nd Taxes. - PreJlej Nevili. B ' Dunning M'Nair. Blhidi 3. •dtioM. K " 110,000 UfigTlT or ! Green Coffee, ■Linß7 Ulris. 40 barrel*, and soo bags, enfit ted (6 the drawback, ftorcd on Meflrs. R' "WiUing & Franc-s's wha f. S ijf id iff 4tb Preof ■' Bourdeaux Brandy, I of London particular 'IVneriff , London partictihir Madeira WiNES, Kt»hhds. ptpes, and quarter caflcs, ■ • VUbga D». in quarici K''' Aangn*anjJ ot' er HUM in hlids. S St-Croi*S'JGAK r>f*he firftquality, ■ «t.»«ark<MOL ASSES, * ■ By fort Tit: A, ■ Jiw»ica SPIRITS, ■ Holland ( IN, in pipe*, ■ t,OAF Slifi AR, in hhds. ■ Tehran, Ac. ike. B ' r<M lILE # ■\ _ Clari/ba t si . Mo. 2i6, r»utli Water Select. |.Dc 4 ' ■ ■ * ■ __Jj F R E S H I jßohea Tea* I GIN in Pipes, Krw Luuiiag from on board the Ihip BegS7, John Eiliott laaiftcr, from Amfierdani. . W|i Tmtptrted by the late Arrivmli, MEsHemp, tirlt qaulitj _ Oitto Sai! Dock Bt:(o Ravens Dock ' !»«•» Raffi< Sbctinl Ticklraburgi Otaaburj's - Wi«uvn Flandert Sfcerting* r fltCiuuil &M>wn Rolls I - Cotton kad Cbecka t Flandert Bedticki [lloQaqd Sail Duck twine Dutch Gfeat Coats i' Ciniatafes ,Ma4<ler , -i Wi^a* i GHfs, «ky ta kid *adtCre<«-cat Saws r })WI <|ii fiC'tt Knim - a«d -7' iMt LcrfGn^^kr. tadats from 3 <#'. to r£ c*t. * -jf. Gtneiat Afforttmnt , 5-4 & 6-4 Boultittg Qotfa, 'l»* MVI H tracers & Co. •tor. .i - - 4 of tfje Hi L Y EVEN ING ADVERTISER. For Sale or Charter, Friendship, Captain Loveil, NOW laying at Wihwt street wharf, a {launch good veffcl, .lot i years old, burthen about 1600 barrels. For terms apply to Joseph Anthony 6: Son. March 9. diw For LONDON, THOMAS MASON, Jun. Mjlrr ; Burthen about aooo barrels, th- greateit j part of her cargo being; engaged, will fail on j or before the 24th of March. She is a ftotst I vessel, well found, Philadelphia built, fails ! well, and has good accommodations for pas- j fengers. For freight or paflaee enquire of ] MATHIAS KEELY, South "Watcr-itreet, ! GAZ'/,AM 5c TAYLOR, Front-llreet or j RALPH MATHER, Race-ftrcet, No. 71. February 23. d. For Freight or Charter, ABIGAIL, " A ' iy ~ rTr "f M ' BURTHEN 1000 barrels f'ovv ly ing at Jeffe and Robert Wain's wfc?rf, will be ready to take In a Cargo in a few days. For terms apply to the maflcr on board, or THOMAS NEWMAN, No, n3, south Second street. IV to bos for fait, on beard said Brig, 3000 bushels Lisbon Salt, A few boxes freih Lemons and Oranges, And a few quarter calks Lubon Wine. Feb. 27 d Genteel Boarding & Lodging, ] A T No. 112, south SecondJlreet. March 1 daw Thirty dollars reward. | Ran away from the fubferiber, a white French servant man named Pierre La Fitte, a bout 30 years of age, of small ftaturc, blue eyes, larjp noflrih; had on blue clothes, like a Tailor's, and has a small wound in one of his fingers. He left my plantation last Sa turday morning, stealing feverai Giver spoons' and forks, part of which he fold to a silversmith in Fredericktown. He enticed Yrray with him a Jfrench Negro—Girl, nam ed CieUicj about 22 year* of age belonging to mc. She had on a green petticoat, and they both speak bad Engliih. He lays he is a gard ner, and had been afeaman on board a French privateer which he left at Baltimore, previ ous to his coming into my iervice at Frede ricktowr.. person who will secure them in either of the jails of the following places, j ft all thereupon receive 15 dollars for each of J the said run-aways, of the following per j fen*.. John Vaughan, of Philadelphia ; David Stewart and Sons, Baltimore ; Moses Myers, Norfolk ; or the Subscriber, E. P. M. DE LA VINCENDIERRE. Fredericktown, Maryland, Feb. 16. All Captains of veflcb ar_- warned not to carry them out of the country. diw3taw2?r AT THE Card Iff Nail Faflory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Hat'c conflan/h for fair, x - _ Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all lizes, Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Woo] Mats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels A new Editio* of Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firfr and fe cor.d parts, the most aproved fyf trm o' Rules and tbe best coleffriou of Tunes now in u^e, Also for Safe, A COMPLETE SET OP Machinery for making Cards Oil an Improved Conilruction. Ott. 2 lawtf Ibe New Philanthrophic Society, Constituted for the pnrpofe of relieving sick or distressed members is open for the admission of a few Subscribers on the origi nal terms, after which the entrance will be advanced. The benefits arising from ths above insti tution are too obvious to require much com ment ; independent of advantages produted by facial intcrcourfe, the confcioufncfs of contributing to our neighbours* relief,affords the high eft gratification to a feeling mind, while it secures to ourselves a certain provi- . Con again ft future contingencies. N. B. Printed particulars may be had (gratis) at the bar of the Sun Tavern, Stra wberry street, where the Society is held. i The next meeting will be on Monday the I ■r*.u :„n [6th inft. March J. Friday, March t5, 179^. c COFFEE, go'sSf Jaft arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Hughes, from Jamaica. Foa SALE BY Peter Blight. W ho has also now landing out of ThejMer cury, from Oporto, Choice Red Port Wine, IN P I P £ S. Dec. 2i d > BEEF. 400 BARRELS FOR SALt, APPLY AT A T s. 82, south Front Jlreet, V o SAMUEL COATES. March 7 . »6t Ail persons indebted to the Estate of Joseph Pafchall, late of this City, ra-'rehant, deceased, are desired to pay the Sub&riber, and those who have any demands are requeftedto bring in their Accounts to bo iettkd and paid. Samuel Coates, A3mg Executor March 10 *6t LIBRARY. NOTICE is hereby given, that a general Meeting of the Members of the Library Company of Philadelphia, will be held by adjournment, at the Library in Fifth street, . on Monday next the lixteenth infant, at fix o'clock in the evening, in order to take into confiderauon the propriety of encreafing their Annual Payments, and repealing so much of their bye-laws, as authorize the Dirc&ors to difpofc of the Real Eliate of the Company. By order of the Members aficmoicd at tlie Library this day. Z. Poul/on, jun. Secretary pro tem. Monday, March 9 dtM. S A_L T. Bcft Cadiz Salt, Just landing from on boarc the Brig Trial, for faie at \lcilrs Willing _nd Francis's wharf by Levin us Clark/on. March 41, d. Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, viz. Imperia', wrGunpowder Hvfon Gomee, lit quality Hyson, zd. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A fete Boxes of each, far sale a No. 19, Third street south. Dec. 10 eodtf Wanted Immediately. a Smiths, J good fireman and White Smith, good enconragem-nt will be givtn. Apply No 162 or 74 Market street. Phihtd. Feb, 28, 1795, N. B. Boarding and Lodging free. d. GeQrge Hunter, Cbemift, At bit Larboratory, No. 114, south Second Jfrcnt. INFORMS his former customers and the pubJic, thai he has begun the DRUG bo- Qnefs again on an eX'enfive plan. H« has for fair a general afTiriment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA TE \T MEDICINES. Likeivife, paintrr» f colours, dry and ground in oil, pai*** bruftirs, v aod coach 4lafs, dye ft*ffs, Imfred oil, 01 i of turprnirae, copal oil varoifh and japav y warranted good. A Hum, copprras, madder, ground red a wed Sy the hog'head or (tnallcr quantity. Ashe imports the fimplri from the brll market , and makes the compofnions and preparations himfclf, he isrnablrdto vouch for and warrant evrr\ ait ele fold out of hii LaVoratory, likrwifc to dispose of them at the molt reasonable rates. (£3" He w fhes to fell a large LOT of GROUND, the north-cast corner of H'gh and Eleventh ft'eets f con:ainii»s 78 'eet front on High-street, and 200 fret on Elevcnth ftrecl, oppofKe Mr. Leipci'snew building— And another LOT on the north fide of H»gh ftr«t,ntar the above, 28 lect front, and 200 feet deep. Both lots have the privilege ot a 30 feet alley in ihcir tear. Dec. 13- miahjw tiito AND American Landfcapcs. PROPOSALS tog PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A TWENTY-FOUR. V I E W S. SeWled from the most striking and inte resting Pro r pcAs in the United States 4 each .f which VIEWS will Le accom paaied w:th a descriptive account of its Loral, Historical, ar.d other lucitlental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, Attiotr bj *&e u AawiJUc Remain 1 and Ancitml Cajtles in Grtel BriLiisi" CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall be publifced h» SoV fcription ; and that each Subicribcr (hall engage to take the vt'hole fct of View, and (hall pay for each en if l.laik or brown, 2 Dollars j and if coloured 5 Dollars. ! 11. That th« dimenSons of each engrav ing ihall be 24 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and puUiQied upon paper of a fuperiorqua ity. The publication tacom mence iauncdiaiely; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sublc-ibers, on the firft Monday of each f deeding month, until the proposed ferits {hail be £a*lly comput ed. 111. That with the last View of the feriei, fliall be delivered an engraved titlerpage ; an elegant charailei iftic vignette; a mi p of the route, conne>9ed with the profpefls , exhibited in the the course of the Work ; and an Alphabetical liH of the Subscribers. TO THE PUBLIC. THIS Work is offered to the public at r crisis peculiarly nterefting to the Art* : A midst the ravages of war, and the convulG ons of a revolutionary age, they must inevi tably languish and expire, unless the fame happy country, which affords an sfyfcm to the persons of the perfecctcd and dillrdTed, shall fofter and patronize the labour and afG dnity of men of genius and talents. Advanc ing, indeed, rapidly to the zenith of power, reputation and opulence, America, even iu a state of universal tranquility, must soon have become the rival of Europe in learn ic r and taste, as well as her fu peri or in morality and government. Under die present circum stances of the world, however, the oppor tunity occurs to anticipate the destined peri od 01 pre-emincnce ; and to render America at this eventful hour, the guardian and pro te&refe of every science that can enlighten, and of every art that can adorn the human mind. On thfc principle, more than the claim of merit, the Author presumes he (hall not fail to attra& the public attenfion ; but flill, ht hopes, that he will not be found altogether undefervir.g or defe&ive, either in the choic or execution of his fubjeet. No country pos sesses fccnes better calculated to inspire idea* of the beantiftfl and sublime; to exalt the foul as the philo'opher, to enliven the long of the poet, or animate the pencil of th painter, than those which lie profnfely scat tered over the American continent : But un fortunately there is no country, whose native charms have been so fuperficially explored, or so impcrfe&ly delineated. Hitherto, indeed the toil of converting a wilderness into a flat.* of luxuriant vegetation; of providing the necelTaries and comforts of life; andhf adap ting civil to the genins of a new nation, r eems to have been luificicnt to es- I gage a 4 the strength, and all the talcn.s of the inhabitants of America. The people of Europe, on the other hand, corrupted by wealth, and deluded by pride, have rarely, comparatively overstepped the boundaries of their continent in pure search of information or pleas re. The ruins of art, which encumber their domestic lcenery, have beer. preferred to the noveitiesof natore which arifc in other regions; and the time has been, that a View from the St. Lawrence to the Miflifipi would have been less valued, than the fe&ion of a palace, or a muttktec fragment of antiquity But iu refpe<ft to both, a revolution in situation and sentiment las been accompliihcd. The American finds leisure, with a retrofpedive and joyfid sensi bility of heart, to admire the graces, as well as to reap the abundance which providence has bellowed on this country; and the Euro pean is compelled, with an anxious and ex pectant eye, to look ebroad for that peace & prosperity, which he can no longer enjoy at home. The attention of mankind being thus di rected towards this country, every thing that relates to its physical, as well as to its politi- , cal interest, will, it is presumed, receive a liberal encouragement. The Author of the present work, therefore, confidently makes ( the experiment on a new fubjed, and in a new style of execution. The art of engrav ing in Aqvatinta, has indeed, for some time been held in high estimation throughout Eu rope; its clofc imitation of finifhed draw ings, and the free but forcible manner in which it depi&s the light and graceful touch es of nature, are properties, that seem pecu liarly adapted to the American fccnery,fome of the tints and colors of whith are certain ly no where eife to be found. E.vclnfiveof these advantages, it is likewif in contemplation to render the work a repo- Gtory of descriptive topographical and hiiic rical fa<fts refpe&ing the circumjacent cour try from which the views were taken; bu. [Whole' No. ;?5] njivt £«H cFc^itotSis of ii'si .v>rwk njt, she ««'>f mnft fe:i.-:t th- »F: lancc of fc .\ery cuucTi. w!.o is jfoficflf jcX u theoLc. . » formation. xvJh *».t r i iau; ® lotM K urfci hiiicry ortc'tfie r.'emcrable ev rts, i neetcd n ith the refpe&ive engravings. i i,.r -■ ap of -he tc-ur wUI exhibit thefel'tive filiation of :he views, as well wWI rrfj*o to tncli<**•« as to the prjac*s)al Cities and *I''cvn&oi' hr Icvtral States, crtnoic&cing it \bc city cf Waihtßgtra. As an acuitional re*:omro«indatiw2 to the favor of .a patriotic, public, it may not be im proper to obfervfeihat the papcr and ev y other article employed In eyecctir.g the work .•■ill be of American manufacture, aad of ho best quality. Twelve tlraivinj:> are reaciy, and the ut 'noil difpateh will oe used in prepar.* g and delivering the engravings. Air.opgtfc the number alluded to, the iollowing may be mentioned : 1. A view of Mount Vernon, the feat ef the PrcGdeiu of the United States. 2. Pha*oeijj}.ia. 3. City of Wa&injton. 4. New-York, &c. &C. *c. *• It is the design of the Author to finiih thole objedt firft, which are n.oft important aifcl .nterrefting ; ar.d if tht; Public patroncge P- ai! prove adequate to ihe cipence, he j ropofes to extend his imdertakir-g to 24 Views, mere than the number contained in the present Pro posals. I»i that cafe> however, Ihe firfl set of Vkws will he so arranged, as to form either an indcpen<*ert_work for those, who may not wish to renew their fubfcriptious, or a scries coime&ed with the set forthofe, who may wish to continue their patronage till the whole i* completed. Letters or other ccmsnnnicntions for the encouragement, elucidation, cr improvement of the work, the A.tl.or rcrucfts may be ad virefTed to him at New-York. Suhferiptions ?re received by Mr. Harri fon, a: his PriDt-ihop*Mato< ntane, New-CYork by Mr. Carey, Bock-filer. No. 118, Market ilreet, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellcrs in the United *i»tes. February 28. d. . FOR SALE, At th t STORES of Jqfle 6c Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe , h!.ds. and <juar (er calks LISBON do.in pipes aid quarter cafkj/ Soacliongard Congo 1 EA3, in quarter cherts A quantity of I.ilboj- and Cad'z SALT Soft Iheiled ALMOXDSiii bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Ruflia MATTS. J u ' le 9 A Columbianum. Notice is hereby given, That the Committee of Examination of Unts and Pritenjir.ni, belonging to the Colum bianum or National College of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, and Engraving con tinue to receive recommendations from tkofe ArufU, who m an to become Members of that Intlinition, inclosed to Mr. Grooeibridge at his houfs adjoining the B-nk of PuiuJyl vania, and addriiTed to the chairman. Signed by order of the Committee of Ex amination, &c. J. J. BARRALET, THOS. ROBSON, Assist. Sec Feb. 27 d , Columbianum. February 14, 1795. AT a Meeting of the Fellow Artists of the Columbianum, at Mr, Groombridge's House, adjoi ling the Bank of Pcruifyiva lia, in the City of Philadelphia. G. I. Partyns in toe chair. Resolved, That the Columbianum or National College, (hall apprise the Artiftt of Ame rica, and such Ladies and Gent+emfcn, as are desirous of feuding Ipeeimen* of their performances, either tu Painting, Sculp ture, Architeflure, or Engraving, that a PUBLIC EXHIBITION will be opened !n the City of Philadelphia, on the firfl Hay of May next, when those who wish to be Exhibitors, are rcquefled to notify their intentions as soon as poflible, addres sed to the Chairman of the Columbian-inT through the hands of Mr. Groombridgi. Resolved, That the Rooms intended for the Ex hibition (hall be announred to the Public, as soon as the preparatory arrange.neut are completed. Resolved, 1 That every poflible care (hall be taken of such performances of Artists and Ho norary Exhibitors as are intended for the Exhibition, and that they (hall be return ed to the different proprietors, at thei lose of the fame, with every suitable precau tion. Resolved, ITiat the Rules and Regulations for :orulu£ling the Exhibition, lhall be laid before the Public at an ptriod, with •he naipes of the G«nt!ernen ti>at compose the Committer tf Exhibition and Models. Signed by Order, P. P. PRICE. Sec. protem. THOS. ROBSON, AiTiil. S«c. Eeb. as £ •f
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