i ' -V > A DAILY EVEN fNG ADVERTISER. [No. 95 of Vol. VII.] Wednesday, April 22, 1795. [Whole No. 818.] Advertisement. Take notice that on the third Bay of March, the O-partnerfhip of the Sutilcriber* was dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said Company are requelted to make fpcedy Payment, and all.persons having demands against said Com pany are refuelled to cihibit tlum for fettle in ent. Lewis Deblois, Samuel Brsck, jun. Philad. March 3d. nw.im Diftrift of Pennsylvania, to ivrr. Be it remembered that on the ad day of March in the 19th year of \Jw tlii Independence of the United States of America, Benjamin Davies of the said dif trifi, hath lU'pofitsd iu this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as au thor, in the words following, to wit. " The American Repofitofv of Ufeful " Information, containing a Calendar of " the preient year, an account of the Unit " ed f>l*ts«, their territory and population; ".of the fedtfal government and Courts " of Justice, with various other interest " ing matters. Ornamented with ia Vig « netttis-aud a iroiltilijiCCt-—-io be contiu " ed annually." SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk of the Diftrifl of Pennsylvania. March a 6 _ "W4W_ Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed to-mofrow morning, at Jeffe and Robert Wain's wharf. Also at South freet Wharf, The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap tain 'Fhnn, from Jamaica COFFEE, In Hogsheads & Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. March S6 d IMPORTED, And to be fold ly Jacob Parke, No. 49, north fide of Market, between "Front and Second streets Philadelphia, A General AJTortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, See. &c. AMONGST IVHICH ARE, Smiths' anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o and files ther pocket knives Sawmill, crosscut, Razors liand and other Sciflars fiws Needles Carving ehiffcli and Iysry and bone combs gouges Belt kirby fifh hooks Carpenters' ditto lirafscabinet'fnrniture rUne irons Waggon boxes Drawing l:pives, and Sheet brass other edge tools Scaleiu ams Lb ks. Spelter timges Plated and tinn'd bri- Bo ') and batches die bitts &nu ihr- M'j'h sprigs, tacks rups and ferews Do. saddle nails Frying pans Staples and plates Smootlrnp* irons surcingle Shovels .Jin tongs wcb'ps Coffee-mills- Diaper, girth and Cand'.eflickj strain webbs Sanifers With moll otherkinds Warming-pans of Ironmongery, Talile knives & forfo Cutlery, Saddlery, tiding whips Brass wares, &c. 4 mo. 14th. eosltij NOW LANDING, for jale by tbe Suhfcribers, from theJbip Theresa, f rom St.. Maris, 1 5 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR And r v yo lbs. 9t. Domingo Indigo, From the Brirantinj Salty, from Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also oh "hand, l <oqr. caiksof rich Mountain Wine, Tort Wine in pipes and htegiheads, P.rimftone In roll and cake. An invoice of Saddles and Harness, JJew Caflle Crown Glass 8 by 10 Liquorice Ball in boxe's of 2 cwt. each, One 12 inch new Cable, 150 crates of Que n« Ware aiTorted And 251 pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nickhn Iff Co. Mar "h 16 * 1 d Just Publidled, And to be fold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, Second ftraet, Benjamin Davis, 68, High street, John Orrorod, 41, Chcfnut street, and by the Editor of this Gazette, Proceedings of the Executive 1 of the United States, RESPECTING THE INSURGENTS, 1794. MARCELLUS —as puMiflicd in the Vir- ] ginia Gazette, in November and December < J 794- ' . HISTORY of th; REVOLUTION in i GENEVA. For Norfolk, Richmond and Peterjburg, . j mi The SLOOP GEORGE, ROBERT HOLMES, it. Now laying at Pine-street Wharf, and will Sail in 11 Ten days. For Freight or Pafiage apply to j 11 " the Captain on board, or to Ellifton & John Perot. April 15. dtf. . "COFFEE SUGAR," In Hhds. and Barrels, JuJI arrived, on board the brig Rover, Gapt. Haynes, at tbe wharf oj Meffis. Jesses" Robt. Wain. le The CARGO IS of prime quality, and will be fold with t ® s or withoutthe Vessel on a generous credit 1 j for approved notes. >»- The ROVER f u ] IS an American bottom, of burthen about 2000 bar rels, one of the best failing vessels, and )n; may be sent to sea at a small expence. rts For particulars enquire of ft- John Craig. 3 PLiluilelphia y IJth April % 1795* (iln>. :u : For Hamburgh, John Vanneman, NOW lying at Walnut street wharf, and! will lail tarly in next month, having part of; her cargo already engaged. For freight or j pillage, apply to tlie Captain on bodrd, or i to Thomas & John Ketland, Who have for Sale, received .per the above vejfdy j Duck, Ru(lia, Ravens and Hollands, J_.ead, English and German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to 14 cwt. Tin, in boxes, j Bagging, No's. 5, 8, il, &c. Sheafing, white and brown, Hollands, — Vlatilles Royales, Diaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass 10 by 12/Sc 9 by II ALSO ON HAND, A few pipes bell Holland Gin, nt Do. London particular Madeira Wine, Ckret in cal'es, of superior quality, Sheathing Paper, and all of ! . r Glass Ware, confHting of Tumblerß, De } | canters, Glasses, &c. &c. plain, flower ed and cut. Cheese, double Gloucester, in whole and half hampers. o March 19 d eS a nted to Pur chafe A SHIP or BRIG Of about 1200 or 1500 Ear rijls Burthen, ks also r= To Charter A SHIP Or BHIGof the Burthen of 1500 to 2000 Barrels to load at Norfolk for the Weft ladies. .: Apbly to GEORGE SIBBALD, No 18 r _ * Penn Street. April »r. A Coachman ivanted. j. One with gftod recommendations may hear of a place by applying to the Printer. April 21 d4t JUST IMPORTED, And for sale by the Subscriber, at his Store, Ttfo. 18, Penn freet, y ' 50,000 lb. St. Domingo Coffee, 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, ao boxes Havanna Do. r 2 bbls. Do Do 1965 SpaniA Hides, entitled to the Draw- back. Geo. Sibbald. April 7 d The highefk price Tn Cafli, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A p-cfcreiice will be given to Claret Bottles. Apply at \ No. 187, south Third street. April 10 d LANDS for SALE. To be Sold or FOR GOODS. A Valuable Trad if Land, '• Containiug about 560 acres, Ctuite in the county of Northampton, 3 miles fr-em the '> river Delaware, and nearly the fame distance from the newly laid out town of Millferdr 2 On this tradt is a Saw-mill, and some othe. improvements. Also a large quantity of timber fufficient to supply a mill for a num- e ber of years—A quantity of marsh meadow, £ and upland on feme of which grain has been j railed. t Any person wishing to purchase, will - please to apply at Edward Bohfall and Co's r office in Fourth street trear Walnut, or Jacob Johnfoh S: Co's Booitft'ofe, Market street, n near Fourth street. 3d mo. 31. ' 4aw*w A Cargo of Russia GOODS, ' Now landing on Chefnut Greet wharf, Out of the brig Col*mlia t Captain Ober, from St. Peterjburgby CONSISTING OF Hemp, Bar Iron, Flax, Dudk, Ravens Duck, and Sheetings, FOR SALE BV fofepb Anthony & Son. Who have also to dispose of Claret Wine in hhds. and cases French Brandy in small casks Spanish Brandy and Taffia in pipes F.aft India Sugars in sacks Brown and white Havinnah Sugars in boxes Englilh Canvass Whale Oil and Spermaceti Gandles A few bales of Cotton Checks, &c. .April j8 diot 70,000 Clarified QUILLS, Jull Imported and for sale by J. O R M R O D, At the Old sign of Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnut street. ; April 18 _ T ... . 3t THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, [Price 25 THIRTEEN LETTERS On Democratic Societies ; By GERMANICUS. i Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, Jolin Ormrod 41 Chef nut Street, Benjamin Daviet 68 High Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut ! Street. April i 3. Patent Nail Manufactory, No. 12b, South Froßt-Ilreet, 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. 4A. fid. Bd. and iod. NAILS, equal to the bell drawn ones, (and superior to them for many 'purpo ses) and from 15 to 30 per cent cheaper so licit orders in t hat line, which ihall be exe cuted with fidelity by Thomas Perkins and Co. N. B. A large affortmcnt 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. ISB Hhds. Choice SUGAR, lb Ss } COFFEE ' ".°oo lbs. 200 Bags Piment;o. Jujt Arrived from Jamaica• The Vefiel is in excellent order, an Ame rican Bottom —Will proceed to any port in Europe, at 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 arid Francis's wharf by Levinus Clarkfon. March l'l, d. no,ooo weight of Green Coffee, In 87h1uh. 40 barrels, aiid 200 bags, entit led to the drawback, stored ou MefTrS. Willing &: Francis's wharf*. ift 2d iff 4th Preof Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of London particular Teneriff', and London particular Madeira WINES, in hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga Do. in quarier calks, Anriguaanri other RUM in I)Ms. St.CioixSUGAR of the firft qualiiy, . St. Marts MOLASSES, Hyson TEA, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland C.IN, in pipe*, LOAf SUGAR, in hhds. PiiPRER, &c. &c. FO* SALE BY Levinus Clarkfon, . No. 216, outh Water S.icct. Drc. 4 H All persons are hereby caution ed against taking any alignment of a Bond obtained from the fubferiber by Henry Mo liere, Rope maker, for the sum 01 twenty five pounds, dated Oft ober 1790 —as the said bond was riot given for any valuable conside ration—and I am determined not to pay the fame unless compelled by law. William Jordan. April 7 *I«w4nt American Laudf capes. PROPOSALS ?0R . PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A TWENTY-KOUK VIEWS. Seleifted from tlie mofl: striking and inte resting Proipecfks in the Uujjed Slates ; each «f which VIEWS will be accom panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. B.y G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Alonafic Remains and Ancient Cafles in Great Britain" CONDITIONS. I. That the work (hall be publiftied by Stob fcription ; and that each Subscriber lhall engage to take the whole set of Views, : and shall pay for each engraving, if bla»vk or brown, a Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 1 11. That the dimensions of each engrav ing (hall be 24 by 17 inches, executed In 1 aquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to com . mence immediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to tlie Sublayers, on the firft Monday of e;ich fuccefcuiug month, until the proposed series shall be fimilly coniplet -1 ' «d. ! 111. That with the last View of the series, , shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant charadeiiftic vignette; a map of the route, connected with the profpeds exhibited in the the of the Work; and an Alphabetical lilt of the Subscribers. Subfcrlptibns are received by Mr. Harri fon, athis Printrfhop,lSlaidcnlane, New-York 1 by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers jn the United States. February aS. d. B O O K S. PRINTED & PUBLISHED By Matthew Carey, No, 118, Market Street, 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Rozufon, of tbe New-Theatre Philadelphia. Second American edition —Price 75 cents. PThe rapid sale of the First Edition of I this interesting novel, in a few months, isthe best proof of its merit.] ] \Hxtraff from the Critical Review, April 1791, p. 468. It mayfbe a tale of tvutb, for it is not un natural, and it is a tale o| real distress— Charlotte by the artifice of a tcaclier, re commended to a school from humanity ra- Jber than a conviction ot her integrity of ihe regularity of her former conduct, is en .iced from her governess, and accompaniesi • a young officer to America-—The marriage cerem ny, it not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr t© the incon stancy of her lover, and treachery of his friend,—Thefrtuations are artless andaf-i I fe^tiwg—-the descriptions uatural and pa thetic; we should feel f»>r Chariocie it fucb a person everexifted, who. for one error, scarcely, perhaps delerved lb severe a pu Hifhment. If it is a fiction, poetic justice is not, we think, properly diftributeJ." а. The Inquifitor—bv Mrs. Rowfon, Se cond Philadelphia edition. $7 £ cents 3. Adventuresof Ilotleric Random. 2voh 1 dollar and 50 cent*;, coarse paper—l dollar a id. 75 cents, fine. 4. Nat«s<oothe state of Virginia—by Tho l masjefferfon. Price, neatly bound, one dollar and a half. 5» History of the French Revolution, from its commencement to the death of the and the execution of Briffot. Two dollats. Extract from the Prefacf. authors have presumed to a(Tix to their title the epithet Impartial} and the realon is, bccaiife they cannot charge theni felves with feeling the smallest bias to any party, but that ot truth and liberty ; and they flatter themfeives, that their readers will find n<>t only every circtimftance fairly /epreiented, but every cenlurable a<slion, vrhoeier were the authors or attors, mark ed in its proper color*. If it was necessary to make a declaration of their own princi pies, they would fay, they are neither tor> ■ nor republican—They love libe 11y as Eng liih wbigf, every criminal acl by which so noble a cause is endangered and difg raced. In the present ferment of the public mind, they cannot flatter themfo-lves with the hopes of feeing this claim univerfall} acknowledged. On the contrary, they are ' well ajjurcd that theft pages wtil not be acceptable to the zealous oj either party. Hut when time shall diflipate the clouJs of political decep tion, they with Come confidence expe£l tha' verdnft from pubiic opinion, winch camlo and moderation seldom fail to receive. Extract from the critical Review January, 1794 —page 12 We have certainly derived much pie-*- sure. *Mid acquind much information fror the-pc* ufal «f these volumes ; and we iJNin them, both for matter and style, wort! the attention of all who interest themfel vt n event® which have so justly excited t> cunofity an«i aftoninmient ot mankind." б. Plowdens history of the BiiliQi ciii'iiK , Irom May 1 792, to De< iit>b-r 1793. 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Lnibellilhed with a map of liar bar y, com* P'die ding Morocco, Fez, Tunis, ' and Tripolv. j To the prcfent edition is added a veiy copious index, containing letters irom lundry American prifoiieis in Algleis to ' their friend'? in the United Srate*—a lift ot th; vrllels take ft—-and many very inTei*it ing aiuclts not »n the firft edition. *5» ti-an'iLcftuia on Rhetoric and Belles letters 'I hree dollars 33 rents. 16. Smith's Letters 10 Married Women, on nutling and the management ot children. 62 : cents. 17. American Farmer's letters. 80 cents. 18. Young Mifles Magazine. a vols, idol > la r 33 cents. 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General Washington. 23. Poems of Col. Humphreys. 37 1-2 cents. 34. Catechism ot Man. 18 1-2 ceiiu. 35. Tom Paine's J eits. 18 1-2 Cehrs 36. Caiey's account of the Yellow Fever,4'h edition. 50 cenrs. 37. Devout Christian's Vade Mccum. zg cents. 38. Garden of the Soul. 50 cents. 39. Think well on't. 50 cents. 40. Dotuv Bible. 6 doLlars. Nov. 29 eodt Madeira Wine, In pipes, hhds. and qr. calks, fit for immediate use, • Port W I n E, In pipes and hhds. , Red and tub it c Alicant Do ill Do Red LJlon Do Do Clahet in hhds. of very superior quality , A few hampers French Liqueurs, RuEaDuck, Corks, FOR SALE BT John Vaughan. , April 7 '* :aibi3's2itl
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