DAILY E YEN laN"GI a N"G advertiser. ■ [Jo. 92 of Vol. VII.] Saturday, April 18, 1705. [Whole No. 815!] Jamaica Rum. y, CHOICE PA&EL, , WiH"sc -ImrtM M-moTOW morning, at Jefie and 'Robert Walp's wharf. Alfa Vt South street Wharf , The CARGO V Schooner Industry, Cap tain Ffyin, from Jamaica COFFEE, In HogfyaJs & Barrels, Pimento, in Bags, FOR $ \ LE BY Peter Blight. March 26 d I ■ •- -7 IMPORTED, \ And to be fold by Jacob Parke, No. 49, north fide of Market, between Front and Second streets Philadelphia, A General AJfortmeut of "Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. &c. AMONGST" WHICH ARE, Smiths' anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o an<J y.-. -- - tUer pock" *myes Sawmill, croTscut, Razors hand and other ScifTars saws Needles Carving chiffels and Ivory and bone combs „oures Bell kirby fifli hooks Carpenters' ditto . Brafscabinetfurniture Plane irons Waggon boxes Drawing knives, and Sheet brass other edge tools Scalebeams Locks, Spelter Hinges Plated and tm-n d bn- Bolts and latches die bitts and stir- Nalh sprigs, tacks rups and screw» Do. saddle nails Frying pans Staples and plates Smoothing irons Worsted surcingle Shovels and tongs webbs Coffee-mills Diaper, girth and Candlesticks strain webbs SAuffers With mod other kinds Warming-pans of Ironmongery, Table knives & forks Cutlery, Saddlery, Riding whips Brass wares, &c. 4 mo. 14th. eodt 1T f A Gardener wanted. A pcrfon who understands the business of Kitchen Gardening, andean prndnrp.a aoad . character, may have immediate employment j a (ingle man would be preferred. Apply at No. 30, Market street. April 14 d st Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing from on board the Jhip Peggy, fl-om Amsterdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hogsheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hogsheads, Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In small Bales, ftc., for sale by Rundle fcf Murgatreyd, N0..11, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov. 11 3tawti NOW LANDING, far jalrfy the Subscribers, from the Jhip s Tbertfa, from St. Alarcs^ 15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR And iaoo lbs. St. Domingo Indigo, From the Bri\rantine Sally, from "Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, ljoqr. callcs of rich Mountain Wine, Fort Wine in pipes and hegfheads, Brimstone in roll and cake, An invoice of Saddles and Harness, New Castle Crown Glass 8 by 10 Liquorice Ball in boxes of 2 cwt. each, One 12 inch new Cable, 150 crates of Que ns Ware affortod And 251 pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nicklin Id Co. March 1A ' Philadelphia'& Lancalier Turnpike Company. April 2d, 1 795. Notice is hereby Given, That agreeably to a bye law of the Stock holders, fubferiptions will be opened at the , ompany's office in Philadelphia, on the 4th day of May next, for one hundred addition id {hares of Capital (lock in the Philadelphia nnd Lancaster Turnpike road company. The . 101 to be demanded for each share will be Hree hundred dollars, and afum equal to le ;.al ir.terefl upon the several cal led for :rom the original stockholders, to be iiculated from the times the said instalments Secame severally due. One hundred dollars thereof to b e P 1 at the time of fubferibing ad die remainder in three equal payments at 30, 60, and 90 days. No person to be permitted to fubferibe more tnan one share on the fame day. Bv order of the board, IVM. MOORE SMITH, Ser'ry. April 14 , eodt4M WILL BE SOLD, FOR CASH, At Public Auction, at the Coffee House, On Tuesday the i\Jl in ft. Late from St. Marc's, • — - George Loiuther, Mafler* As {he catfte from sea, may be fitted again at a small expence. This ship is a remarka ble fall sailer, and nont fleered easier. Louis Ofmont. April 10. Jt ,l / For Richmond and Petersburg, The SLOOP GEORGE, ROBERT HOLMES, Now laying at Pine-street ■ wharf, and will Sail in Ten days. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Ellifton & John Perot. April 15. <*tf. COFFEE SUGAR, In Hhds. and Barrels, Jijl arrived, oh board the brig Rover, Qapt. Haynes, at the wharf of Meffi j. Jefie & Robt. Wain. The CARGO IS of prime quality, and will be fold with of without the Vessel on a generous credit for approved notes. The ROVER |r\9si' IS an American bottom, burthen about 2000 bar rels, one of the best failing vessels, and may be sent to sea at a small expence, For particulars enquire of John Craig. Philadelphia, 17tb April, 1795. dl«j. For Frederickjburgh in Virginia, j-jS— The Bkig LITTLE SALLY > J°bn Earl y majler. WILL laii in a tew days. For Freight or paflagc, apply to the Captain on board, or to 'Joseph Anthony Iff Son. April 14 d6t FOR HAMBURGH, Warranted to go North about. Captain Campbell, The greater part of the Amity's cargo is' on board, she is intended to fail the 20th in- | ftant ; about fifty tons of goods will be ta- ! ken on freight, if speedy application is made —apply to i PETER BLIGHT. April 4 dt ZO For Hamburgh, John Vanneman, NOW lying at Walnut street' wharf, and will _la.il early, in next month, having part of hei' catgb "already engaged. For freight or paflage, apply ta the Captain on board, or to s - Thomas & John Ketland, IVho have for Sale, rece'evcd per the above vessel y Duck, Ruflia, Ravens and Hollands, Lead, English afcd German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to I4cwt. Tin, in boxes, Ea gg in g> No ' s ' 5» 6, 8, 11, &c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Platilles Royales, Diaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass 10 by 12, & 9 by 11 ALSO ON HAND, A few pipes best Holland Gin, Do. London particular Madeira Wine, Claret in cases, of superior quality, Sheathing Paper, and an aflortment of Glass Ware, consisting of Tumblers, De canters, Glafles, £tc. &c. plain, flower ed and cut. Cheese, double Gloucester, in whole and half hampers. March 19 d Advertisement. Take notice that on the third Day of March, the Cfl-partnerfhip of the Sublcribers was dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said Company are requested to make speedy Payment, and all persons having demands against said Com pany are requested to exhibit them for settle ment. Lewis Dcblois, Samuel Breck, jun. Philad. March 3d. 179J- 2aW3m A Child's Maid WANTED, One who can bring good recommendations may hear of a place by applying to the Prin ter. April 17 A FEW BALES OF INDIA MUSLINS, Entitled to the Drawback, FOR SALE BV Mordecai Lewis. 3 diw To behold, And Possession givTn immediately, An elegantly Jituated FARM, WITHIN one mile and a ha f of Prince ton iu New Jersey, containing two hundred and thirteen acres, of which thirty are in rjieadow, and more may easily be made, 47 in woodland, the reft in arable land: all but the woodland under good fence. There is water in every field and a constant stream running through the meadow, and as the up land is well adapted to grass, it might fooji be made a valuable and profitable grazing Farm. are on the'f-erntfcs, a tiand fome well finifhed two story Stone Koufe, 2 rooms on the firft floor, with a nine feet en try through to a pleasant piazza, three rooms on the second floor besides the g rrets and a dry cellar, with a two story stone kitchen ad joining, a plentiful well of excellent water the door, a good kitchen garden with rafberries, strawberries and peaches, a great variety of cherry trees, and a young bearing orchard of two hurydred trees. Also, a barn and ft'ables with cow houses, ninety feet long and two stories h gh. The house is high and very healthy, always enjoying a fweetand refrefhing breeze, which with its vicinity to Princeton, renders it a dcfirable country feat. Also to be Sold, a\ Tim Jlory brick Dwelling House, In Arch street near Front street, No, 23, frxteen ancfran half feet front, and the lot is 102 feet deep. Enquire of • Isaac Snowden, South Second Street. March 30 d6t—-eodtf Patent Nail Manufa&ory, No. 120, South Front-street, Philadelphia. ' THOMAS PERKINS & Co. HAVING by the use of Machines, for which they have a Patent from the United States, been enabled to make 3d. 4d. 6d. Bd. and lod. NAILS, equal to the bed drawn ones, (andfuperior to them for many purpo rts) and fj-om 15 to 30 per cent cheaper so licit orders in that line, which shall be exe cuted with fidelity by Thomas Perkins and Co. N. B. A large assortment of the above kinds of Nails on hand at reduced prices—al so Nails for Sugar Hoglheads. March 31 eodtf FOR SALE, The CARGO of the Brig Good Hope, Cap tain Hubber. 128 Hhds. Choice SUGAR, 80 Barrels } COFFEE ' ">°°o 200 Bags Pimento. jfu/l Arrived from Jamaica. The Veflel is in excellent order, an Ame rican Bottom—Will proceed to any port in Europe, at Freight. A Liberal Credit will be given. Samples may be seen by applying to PETER BLIGHT. April 3. d3t eodlw. S A_L T. Best Cadiz Salt, Just landing from on board the Bjrig Trial, for sale at Messrs Willing and Francis's wharf by Levinus Clarkfon. March ll* d. 110,000 weight of Green Coffee, In 87 hhds. 40 barrels, aud 200 bags, entit led to the drawback, stored on MefTrs. Willing Francis's wharf. iji id 4th Prtof ( Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of London particular Teneriffc, and London particular Madeira WINES, in hhds. pipes, and quarter casks, Malaga Do. in quarter calks, Anriguaand other RUM in hhds. St. Croix SUGAR of the firft quality, St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson TF.A, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland GIN, in pipes,- LOAF SUGAR, in hhds. PEPPER, &c. fcc. FO.R SALE BV Lc,vinus Clarkfon, No. 116, outh WaterSrreet. DIC. 4 d - American Land/capes. * PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN A^jJATIUTA TWENTY-FOUR VIEWS. Sele£ed from the ir.oft (Iriking and inte refling Pi ofpecfis in the Unjftd States ; each which VIEWjs will be accom panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental , Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monajlic Remains and Ancient (fajilcs in Great Britain." CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall be published by Sub scription ; and that each, Subscriber ibiul engage to take the whole set of Views, and shall pay for each engravir.g, if bla-.k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That the dimensions of .each engrav ing shall "be 24 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and published upon paper <jf a superior quality. The publication to com mence immediately ; and one engTaving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firft I Monday of each succeeding month, until J the propofod series shall be finally complet- j ed. 111. That with the last View of the series, shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara&ei iftic vignette; a map of the route, connected with the profpecSU exhibited in the the course of the Work *, and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. TO THE PUBLIC. THIS Work is offered to the public at crisis peculiarly interesting to the Arts : A midst the ravages of war, and the convulsi ons of age, they must inevi tably languish and expire, unless the fame happy country, which affords an asylum to the perlons of the perfeciitcd and distressed, shall fofter and patronize the labour and afli dufity of men of genius and talents. Advanc ing, indeed, rapidly to the zenith 'of power, reputation and opulence, America, even in a state of universal tranquility, must soon have become the rival of Europe in learning and taste, as well as her superior in morality and government. Under the present circum stances of the 'world, however, the oppor tunity occurs to anticipate the destined peri od of pre-eminence ; and to render America at this eventful hour, the guardian and pro i of every science that can enlighten, | and of every art that can adorn the human mind. On this principle, more than the claim of merit, the Author presumes he shall not fail to attra<sl the public attenricn ; but still, he hopes, that he will hot be found altogether undeserving or defective, either in the choice or execution of his fubje«sfc. No country pos sesses scenes better calculated to inspire ideas of the beautiful and sublime; to exalt the foul as the philosopher, to enliven the song of the poet, or anipiate the pencil of the painter, than those which lie j>rofufely feat- ! tered over the American continent : But un- ( fortunately there is no country, whof'c native : charms have been so fuperficially explored, or , so imperfe&ly delineated. Hitherto, indeed ■ the toil of converting a wilderness into a state ! of luxuriant vegetation; of providing the " neceflaries and comforts of life; and of adap ting civil institutions to the genius of a new nation, Ceems to have been lufiicient to en-1 gage a 1 the strength, and all the talens of; the inhabitants of America. The people of 1 Europe, on the other hand, corrupted by wealth, £nd deluded by pride, have rarely/ comparatively speaking, overstepped the j bdundaries of their continent in pure fearcli k of information or pleasure. The'ruins of J art, which encumber their domestic icenery, I have been preferred to the novelties of nature; which arise 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&ionofa palace,or a mutilated fragment of antiquity. But iu refpe& to both, a revolution in situation and sentiment has been accomplished. The American finds leisure, with a retrofpc&ive and joyful sensi bility of heart, to admire the graces, as well as to reap the abiindance which providence has bestowed on this country ; and the Euro pean is compelled, with an anxious and ex pectant eye, to look übroad 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 fubje&, and in a new ftyleof execution. The arf of engrav ing in Aquatinta, has indeed, for some time beeivheld in high estimation throughout Eu rope; its clofc imitation of finifhed draw ings, and tHc free but forcible manner in which it depidta the light and graceful touch es of nature, are properties, that seem pecu liarly adapted to the American fcenery,fome of the tints and colors of which are certain ly no where else to be found. Exclusive of these advantages, it islikewife ia contemplation to render the work a repio fitory of dcfcriptive topographical and histo rical fads refpe&ing the circumjacent coun try from which the views were, taken : but to give full cffeA to this part of lii» utrdertak- ng, the author nitft foliq't the afil&nce of every citizen, who is pftflMTal of authentic information,, whether relating to the Natural niilory,orto the memorable events, uonntdted with the fefpe&ivc engravings. The map of thetonr will exhibit the riLtivc fitukiioii of the views, q, will with fejjSeCl to each.oihcr as to the princljiil Cities apd Towns of the several States, ctAiunencihg at tl- citv of Was Kington. ... 1 an additional recommendation to the favor of a patriotic public, it may not bu im proper to oblerve that ths paper' and ev.-ry other article employed in executing the work iwili lje of American manufacture, and of tht belt, quality. Tn elvi drawing's are ready, and the iit moil dispatch will be used in preparing and- the engravings. A.riongft tie niimber alluded to, tlic following may be mentioned t I. A view of Mount Vernon, the feat of the President of the United State.. %, Philadelphia. 3. City ot Wafliirigton. 4. New-York, ic. &c. &c. It is the delign ofthe Author to finilh thole objecHJirfi, which arc inoft important and I iiiteiWiting ; and if the PubUt'patiniiay. fly'l lpro\e adequate to the expenrc, he propofcttd' ] extend his undertaking to 24 Views, more I than the number contained in the present Pro | pofals. In that cafe, however, the firfl set of Views will be so arranged, as to form either an independent work for those, who may net wilb to renew t*£ir fublcriptions, or a series conneded with the lecond let for those, wh» mty wilh to ccntinuc their patronage till the whole is completed. Letters or other communications for tie Encouragement, elucidation, or improvement of the work, the A.then' requests may be ae drafTed to him at New-York. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Karri fun, at his Print-lhop,Maid< n lane, k by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers ir> the United States. Februarys?. J. ■ Jyft Pi'blijhetf, And to be fold by B. DAVIES, at No, 68 Market street, and T. STEPHENS, No. 57, south Second street, price One Dol lar, One thousand valuable/Secrets IN THE Elegant & Ufeful Arts : Containing an account ofthe variousmethods adopted by the best Artists in Europe. For engraving on metals, and how to apply aqua fortis in that ingenious art.. • . 1 ranfmuttng, compounding and temper . ing metals, so as to give them any colour,and any degree of hardness or foftnefs wanted. Making varnishes, maftichs,cements, seal ing wax, &e. of every common colour, Manufacturing glass, and compounding "■those imitations of precious stones, called French palle. Mixing colours in oil, water, antj crayons and their various applications in priming,' painting, &c. | Dying leather, staining wood, ivory, bones &c. j Gilding, colouring and varnilhing prints, . &. c ' , j Calling in moulds, and gilding the fame. II Making, preserving and correcting winds. ' Making vinegars, liquors, oils, &c. | Taking out l'pots and llaius from silk, cloth, linen, &c. ( And a great variety of other curious and -i t'feful receipts, vaifcly too numerous to be particularized in an advertisement. ExtraS from the Preface. 'j " Whist the inhabitants of Europe ; j are diftra&ed by the din of arms, and their principal employment is to contrive the j molt expeditious means of destroying one ' another ; let the happy citizens of these ' infant slates turn their attention to the ufeful and elegant arts of peace ; let them avail themselves of the dilcoveries ofthfife J ancient nations in the happier years that t are pall, until we no longer Hand in need . of their supplies, or remain exposed to the . fluctuations of their fortune." March 17 t-u&s tf AT THE Card f Nail Faßory, No. 59, north Front flreet, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjlantly for sale, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of al) sizes, FJo'ir Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wo< Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal ii. barrel* A new Edition of Ad-gate'* Philadelphia Harmony, containing both fbe flrff and L cond parts, being the most aproved fVf tem ot Riiles anjj tbe belt o"" Tunes now in us», Also for Sale, A CO MP LET 6 SF.T OF Machinery for making Care t On an improved ConiUnCuoh. Oft. 2 liwtf
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