of t"w Ulnitri) Us DA I L Y E V E NING" ADVERTISER. [No. 94 of y °l. VII -] Tuesday, April 21, 1795- [Whole No. 817.] for Public Sale, ON Wednesday next, the 17th inft. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon A of lA' AL WINE Now Landing 011 the firfl wharf above Arch street, CONTAINING 70 P'P" First quality \ 40 qr. Calks j Foment to he trklde as follows: 200 dollars at 60 days; 200 tb 500 60 &90 days; bl All above that sum yo & 20 days. William Shaunon, Auctioneer. Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, _ and Glass Ware, Landing from on hoard the fl'ip PegSJt from Amfterdum. ALSO, CofFee of prime Quality n In hogsheads and tierces, - Mulcovado Sugars In hogsheads, German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In small tiles &c. for fate by Rttndle iff Murgalroyd, ' No. 11, Walnut street wharf. J Who want to purchase 3C.0 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfted. Nov. 11 3tiwtr Jamaica Rum. „] A CHOICE PARCEL, fc Will be landed vi-morrow morning, at Jeffe and Robert Wain's wharf. Aifo at South Jlrtet Wharf \ The CARGO of Schooncr Industry, Cap- tain Fhn /1, from Jamaica r< COFFEE, In Hovthuids Iff Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY _ Peter Blight. March 16 d IMPORTED, s And to be sod by Jacob Parke, No. 49, north fide of Market, between Frcnt £ and Second streets Philadelphia, A General Assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. &c. 1 AMONGST WHICH ARE, Smiths' anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o and files ther pocket knives Sawmill, crqlscut, Razors hand and Other Sciffurs fiws Needles Carving chiffds and Ivory and bone combs gouges Best kirby filh hooks Carpenters' ditto Brafscabinetfurniture Plane irons Waggon boxes Drawing knives, and Sheet brais other edge tools Scalebckms Locks, Spelter Hinges Plated and tinnMbri- Folfc and latches die bitts and stir- Nalh I'prigs, tacks rups and ferewg Do. faddie nails parn Staples and plates Smoothing irons Worsted surcingle Shovels aivl tongs webbs Coffee-mills Diaper, girth and Candleilicks ftram webbs Snuffers With moftotherkinds Warming-pans of Ironmongery, Table knives & forks Cutlery, Saddlery, Riding whips Brass wares, &c. ( mo. 14th. eoc4tiJ 1 NOW LANDING, For jale by the Subscribers, from the Jhip There/a, from St. lYfar»jj 15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR ' And 1 zoo lbs. St. Domingo Indigo, Fr<tm the Br'-rantine SLilly, frvvt 'Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, j 50 qr. calks of rich Mountain Wine, Port Wine in pipes and hwglheads, Brimstone in roll and cake, Arlinvoioe of Saddles and Harnefn, * New Castle Crown Glass 8 by 10 Liquorice Ball in boxes of 2 cVt. each, One 12 inclj new Cable, 150 crates of Que r.» Ware alforted And 251 pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nickiin £9® Co. March 16 d Just Published, And to be fold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, < Second street, Benjamin Davis, 68, High c street, John Ormrod, 41, Chefnut street, , anu by the Editor of this Gazette, Proceedings of the Executive < of the United i States, RESPECTING \ THE INSURGENTS, '■ 1794. MARCELLUS —as publilhed in the Vir- j ginia Gazette, in'"November and December ( J'7o4' : HISTORY of ti> DEVOLUTION in 1 GENEVA. • WILL BE SOLD, FOR CASH, At Public Au&ioti, at the CofFee , House, On Tuesday the lift in ft. Late from St. Marc's, George Loiutper, Majler. As she came from sea, may be fitted again at a small expence. This ftlip is a remarka ble fact sailer, and nons fteefed easier, Louis Ofrnont. 4firil 10. & th For Norfolk, Richmond and Peterjburg, The SLOOP GEORGE, lioߣl{T HOLMES > Now laying at Pine-ftrcet an— wharf, and will Sail in Ten days. For Freight or Passage apply to the C iptain on board, or to Ellifton & John Perot. April 15. dtf. "coffee Es 5 sugar, In Hhds. and Barrels, JaJl nrr •vert, on hoard the brig Rover, Capt. Haynes, at the wharf. oj Meffis. Jefle isf Robt. Wain. The CARGO IS of prime quality, and will be fold with or without the Vessel on a generous credit for approved notes. The ROVER IS an American bottom, burthen about aooo bar rels, one of the best failing veflels, and may be sent to sea at a small expence. Ft> - particulars enquire of John Craig. Philadelphia, IJth April, 1795. dlw. For Hamburgh, NOW lying at Walnut street / wharf, and v.'ill lail early in next month, having part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or palTage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas & John Ketland, Who have for Sale, received per the above vejfel. Duck, Rulfia, Ravens and Hollands, Lead, English a»d German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to I4cwt. Tin, in boxes, Bagging, No's. 5, 6, 8, 11, &.c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollandi, Platilles Royales, Dia,per. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass 10 by 12,& 9 by II ALSO ON HAND, A few pipes bed Holland Gin, Do. London particular Madeira Wine, Claret in cases, of superior quality, Sheathing Paper, and an alfortment of Glass Ware, confuting of Tumblers, De canters, Glasses, &c. &c. plain, flower ed and cut. Cheese, doable Gloucester, in whole and half hampers. March 19 JUSrIMPORTED, And for sale by the Suhfcrike, at his Store, N». Penn Jlreet, 50,000 lb. St. Domingo CofFee, 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 20 boxes Havanna Do. 1 bbis. Do Do Spanilh Hides, entitled to the Draw back. Geo. Sibbald. April 7 d The highest price In Cafli, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. Apply at 9 No. 187, south Third street. April 10 d LIA^TDST^ALE^ To be Sold or Exchanged FOR GOODS. A Valuable Trail of Land, Containing about 560 acres, situate in the county of Northampton, 3 miles from the river Delaware, and nearly the fame dillance from the newly laid out town of Millfordr On this trail is a Saw-mill, and some othe. improvements. Also a large quantity of timber fufficient to supply a mill for a num ber of years —A quantity of marlh meadow, apd upland on some of which grain has been raised. Any person. withing to purchase, will please to apply at Edward Bonfall and Go's office in Fourth street near Walnut, or Jacob Jdhnfon & Co's Bookftbre, Matket street, near Fourth street. 3<i mo. 31. lawjw A Cargo of Ruflia GOODS, Now landing on Chefnut street *harf, out of the brig Columbia, Captain> Ouer, from St. Pcterfburgh, CONSISTING OF Hemp, Bar Iron, Flax, s « Duck, Ravens Duck, and Sheetings, FOR SALE BT Joseph Anthony & Son. Who have also to dispose of Claret Wine in hhds. and cafcs French Brandy in Jin all calks Spanilh Brand) and Taffia in pipes Eait India Sugars in sacks Brown and white Hxvannah Sugars in boxes - .■ 'a ; • Englilh Canvass Whale Oil and Spermaceti Candles I. A few bales of Cotton Checks, &c. April 18 . dtof 70,000 Clarified QUILLS, ~ Just Imported and for sale by J. Ormrod, At the Old sign of Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnut street. April 18 3t —« f THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, [Price 25 Cents J II THIRTEEN LETTERS On Democratic Societies; By GERMANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Ormrod 4 1 Chef- nut Street, Benjamin Davits 68 High Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut ft Street. B April i" 1 . 1 Patent Nail Mannfaßory, No. 120, South Froßt-ftreet, 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 iod. NAILS, equal to the best drawn ■< ones, (andfnperior to them for many purpn fes) and from 15 to 30 per cent cheaper so- S licit orders in that line, which (hall be exe- T cuted with fidelity by Thomas Perkins and Co. N. B. A large assortment of the above j kinds of Nailson hand at reduced prices—al so Nails for Sugar Hogsheads. March 31 eodtf ( FOR SALE, < The CARGO of the Brig Good Hope, Cap- ' tain Hubber. iz3 Hhds. Choice SUGAR, l°o Ba'rrels } COFFEE ' ">°° o lbs " aoo Bags Pimento. jttj! Arrived from Jamaica. The Vessel is in excellent order, an Ame rican Bottom —Will proceed to any port in Europe, 3,1 Moderate Freight. A Liberal Credit will be given. Samples may be seen by applying to PETER BLIGHT. April 3. d3t eodiw. S A_L T. Best Cadiz Salt,* Just landing from on board the Brig Trial, for sale at Messrs Willing and Francis's wharf by Levinus Clark/on. March 11, d. 110,000 weight of Green CofFee, In 87 hhds. 40 barrels, aud 200 bag??, entit led to ihe drawback, stored 011 Meilrs. Willing Sr Francis's wharf. Ift 2d & Preof Bourdeaux Brandy, JO pipes of London particular TenerifJ', and London particular Madeira WINES, in hhds. pipes, and quarter cafka, Malaga Do. in quarter caiks, Anriguaarid other RUM in hhds. St.CroixSUGAK of the firlt quaiiiy, St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson TEA, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland OfN, in pipes, LCfAF SUGAR, in hhds. PEPPER, See. &c. FOJt SALE BY Levinus Clarkfon, No. 2i6, outh Water Street. D c. 4 d All perfotis are hereby caution ed aigainft taking any aflignment of a Bond obtained from the fubferiber by Henry Mo liere, Rope maker, for the sum of twenty five pounds, datedOftober 1790 —as the said bond was not given for any valuable conside ration—and I am determined not to pay the fame unless compelled by law. William Jordan. April 7 "la-JH-w American Land/capes. [J ' PROPOSALS I FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A . J , TWENTY-FOUR 2 VIEWS. ; Selected from the molt striking and inte- g resting Piofpefls in the Unytd States ; t , each as which VIEWS will be accor. £ panied with a deferiptive account of its /> Local, Historical, and other Incidental C Peculiarities. t By G. f. PARKYNS, * Author of the " Monajiic Remains and Ancient 9 Castles in Great Britain." J M CONDITIONS. „ I. That the work {hail be publtfhed by Siib- j fcription ; and that cach Subscriber (hall L engage to take the whole set of Views, to and shall pay for each engraving, if blar«k f or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 a Dollars. 11 • 11. That the dimensions of each engrav- c ing Ihallbe 24 by 17 inches, executed in 12. aquatinta, and published upon paper of a £ superior quality. The publication to com- '3- , mence immediately ; and one engraving to 3 be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firft '4- Monday ef each succeeding month, until 1 the proposed series Ihall be finally complet- * ed. "V HI. That with the last View of the series, ' ia * shall he delivered an engraved title-page; an elegant character iftic vignette; a map an( of the route, conne&ed with the profpe&s ' nr exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers, co tw Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, at his Print-fhop,Maiden lane, New-York pr< 1 by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Market a ' J t street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the United States. February 28. si d. ' B O O K ST S PRINTED & PUBLISHED By Matthew Carey, ** No. 118, Market Street, r i 7 f i. Charlotte, a tale of truth, ,8 n By Mrs Row/on, of the Neiu-Tbiatre i. Philadelphia. 1. Second American edition —Prico 75 cents. , PThe rapid sale of the First Edition of d " this interesting novel, inafew months, , c isthe bell proof of its merit.J ar e fix trail frem the Critical Re-view, April lh 1791, p. 468. J- It mav|be a tale of truth, for it is not un- ' c natural, and it i* a tale of real diftrel's— N Charlotte by the artifice of a teacliei, re tommended to a fchooi from humanity ra- 15 Iher than a conviction ol her integrity of . 1 .he regularity of herformer conduct, is en .iceil from her governess, and accompanies „ s- a young officer to j\merica—The marriage e cerem ny, if not forgotten, is postponed, 1 and Charlotte dies a martyr t» the incon stancy of her lover, and treachery of" his friend, —The frruations aie artless andat- 2S fefli«£ —the descriptions uatnral and pa- 2 ' a thetic; we fliould feel for Charlotte it luch 1 :n a per Ton ever existed, who, for on.' error, scarcely, perhaps delerved so severe a pu nilhment. If it is a fiction, poetic justice is not, we think, properly diftributeii." — a. The Inquifitot—bv Mrs. Rowfon, is cond Philadelphia edition. #7-4 cents 3. Adventuies.if Roderic Random. 2 vols ■>( 1 dollar and JO cents, coarse papei—l dollar a d 75 cents, fine- 2- 4. Not«i ontlie state of Virginia—by Tho- al ' mas Jefferfon. Price, neatly bound, one 2< r dollar and a half. 3< 5. History df the French Revolution, from its commencement to the death el the 3 £)ueen and the execution of hrift'ot. — Twodollais. Extract from the Prefacf. n ' " The authors have presumed to affix to 01 their title the epitHet Impaitial; and the 111 r«afon is, btcaufe they cannot charge them- P selves with feeling the smallest bias to any S " party, but that o! truth and liberty ; and rf they flatter themselves, that their readers will find niit only every circHmltance fairly '' /epiefented, but every censurable action, 5. whoever wjrre the authors or adlori, mark- S ed in its proper colors. If it was neceflary a to make a declaration of their own princi- ' p es, they would fa they are neitrier torj Bor republican—They love liberty as Eng- J lilh whigs, and execrate every criminal aft by whit hfo noble a caufeii endangered and j iifgraced. In the present ferment of the public g mind, they cannot flatter themselves with g the h >pes of feeing this claim universally 4 acknowledgi-d. On the contrary, then arc well ajjured that theft pages toill noI be acceptable ' to the lealous oj eith(r party. Hut when time Ihall dilfipate the clou is of political decep tion, they with some confidence cxpefl that verditt from public opinion, winch candot and moderation feldoin fail to receive. n , Extract from the critical Riview, t January, 1794 —page 12 °~ "We have certainly derived much plea sure. ■Mid acquired much information si mi 1 tile per. ufal of these volumes ; and we think f~ them, both for matter and style, worthy the ottention of all who interest themfelve n events which have so justly exciteil tin curiosity and astonishment ot mankind." 6. Piov,dens history of th; Eiitifh ;mp ri from May I 792, to Decembrr 1793. A dollar a I'd a quarter. | Itm j s uS mter •ftingan vaiu-able a pitfjliiitiuii as h;.d appeared for mkny years.J 1 . B«.i'tie's Elements of Moril Science 2 vols. Otic il"li.rr and thict tji 'll'crs I. Ladiei l.'ibruy Secoi H Ane-ion eij :i6n. g 7 i <ent<. Contjihno- Miss Mooie's i flays; IV. 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