D A I 3LY E YEN I N G AD V E R T I S E R. [No. 96 of Vol. VII.] Thursday, April 23, 1795. 1 [Whole No. 819.] Advertisement. Take notice that on the third thy of March, the Co-psrtnerihip of the Subteribe™ was dissolved by mutual content. All nerfons indebted to the Ciid Company . are reqilefted to make speedy Payment, and ij all perform having demands again (I said Com- ( p3ny are requcßcd to exhioit thefti for fettle- Tnent. Lewis Deblois, Samuel Breck, jun. Phi lad. March 3d. 1795- aaw3m District of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. Be it remembered that on the id day of March in the 19th. year of j \JtJ the Independence of the United State* ( of America, Benjamin Davies of the said dif- j tridl, hath depofiud in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as au thor, in the words following, to wit. " The American Repository of Ufeful " Information, containing a Calendar of : " the present year, an account of the Unit- ' 1 " ed States, their territory and population; ' " bf the Federal government and Courts « 0 f Juttice, with various other interefl- j «• ing matters. Ornamented with 12 Vig « feettes and a frontifpiece —To be contiu " ed annually!" SAMTTEL CALDWELL, Clerk of the Diilriift of Pennsylvania. March 1$ law4w_ Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed tso-morro-v morning, at Jeffe i and Robert Wain's wharf. j Alfa at South Jlreet IVbarf, The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap- j tain Flirw, from Jamaica COFFEE, J;i Ho%*hcadt & Barrels, * Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BV Peter Blight. March 7,6 d IMp6rtcd, And to be fold by \ Jacob Parke, No. 49, north fide of Market, between Front and Second street* Philadelphia, A General Assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, i Sadlerv, &c. &c. AMONGST WHICH ARE, Smiths' anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o and files ther pocket knives Sawmill, crofs:ut, Razors hand and other ScifTars saws Needles Carving chi/Tels and Ivory%nd bone combs goaj-es Bed: kirby fi!h hooks ! Carpenters' ditto Brafscabi.net furniture Plane : rons Waggon boxes Drawing knives, Sheet brass other edge tools gcalcb earns Spelter .Hinges Plated and tinn'dbri- Bolts and 'atches die bitts and stir- Nafli sprigs, tacks rups and screws Do. saddle nails Frying pans Staples and plates Smoothing irons Worsted surcingle Shovels and tongs -webbs Coffee-mills Diaper, girth and Candlesticks ftnain webbs Snuffers ' With mofl other kinds Warifvijig-pans of. Ironmongery, Table knives & forks Cutlery, Saddlery, Riding whips Erafs wares, &c. e, mo. 14th. eodtij NOW LANDING, Tor jale by the Subscribers*, from the Jhip Theresa, from St. M.ircs, 15 & 3 tierces SUGAR And izoo lbs."St. Demingo Indigo, Fnm foe Bpontine Sally, from Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMEN TO, They have also on hand, : jeo qr. cafksof rich Mountain Wine, Port Wine in pipes and hogflicads, Brimstone in roll and cake, An invoice of Saddles and H-irnefs, Kew Castle Crown Glass 8 by IO j Liquorice Ball in boxes of 2 cwt. each, One 11 inch new Cable, 550 crates of Que n« Ware alTorted And 251 pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nick/in Iff Co. March 16 tl Jufl Published, And to be fold by Thomas Doljfon, No. 41, ( Second flrcet, Benjamin Davis, 68, High ( street, John Ormrod, 41, Chefnut ftreCt, r and by the Editor of this Gazette, f Proceedings of the Executive < of the United States, RESPECTING I THE INSURGENTS, 1794. ■MARCTl.LUS—aspobiilhcd in the Vir- i j;ir.ia Gazette,.in and December c 1J94- ] HISTORY of the REVOLUTION in i fJENEVA. For Norfolk, Richmond and Peterjburg, The SLOOP GEORGH, ROBERT HOLMES, ' - Now laying at Pine-flraet VVharf, and will Sail io Ten days. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Ellifton & John Perot. April 15. _ dtf. " COFFEE fcf SUGAR, In Hhds. and Barrels, JuJl arrived, on board the brig Rover, Capt. Haynes, at the wharf oj Meffis. Jeffe & Roht. Wab. The CARGO IS of pri,ine quality, and will be fold with ' or without the Velfel on a generous credit . - for approved notes. The ROVER I IS an American bottom, Jr!lr%hz£F3L. burthen about JOOO bar ; refs, one of the belt failing vessels, and ; j may be sent to sea at a small expence. i For particulars enquire of ' John Craig. Phihtik'phia, JJti April, 1795. dlir. For Hamburgh, John Vannf.man, NOW lying at Walnut street whirs, and will lail .eairly in next month, having part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas & John Ketland, Who have for Sairreceived per the above veflel, Duck, Ruflia, Ravens and Hollands, Lead, Englilh and German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to 14. cwt. Tin, in boxes, Bagging, No's. 5, 6, 8, IT, &c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Platilles Rpyales, Diaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Gh£s 10 by 11, & 9 by 11 ALSO ON HAND, A few pipes best Holland Gin, ' Do. London particular Madeira Winfe, Claret in caTes, of superior quality, Sheathing Paper, and an assortment of Glass Ware, confiding of Tumblers, De -1 canters, GlalTes, &c. &c. plain, flower . Ed and cut. Chtefe, double Gloucester, in whole and j half hampers. > March 19 d 5 r Wanted to Pur chafe A SHI P or BRIG Of about 1100 or 1500 Bar , K*■..>!¥*• • rels Burthen. 5 j also = To Charier A SHIP Or BRIG of the Burthen of 1500 to iocc Barrels to load at Norfolk for the Weft Indies. j Apply to GEQRGE LI), Tvo iB. [ ■ Penn Street. April ?T. A Coachman, "wanted,'. , , One with good recommendations may. hear of a place by applying to the Printer. ]. April 11 d4t , — JUS r IMPORTED, S And for salef ale by the .Subfcriler, at his Stofe, A r «. ' 18, Penn freet, ' 50,000 lb. St. Domingo Coffee, 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 20 boxes Havanna Do. 9 2 bbls. Dp Do 1965 Spanilk Hides, entitled to the Draw back. Geo. Sibbald- April 7 d_ The highell price In Calh, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. Supply at No. 187, south Third street. April 10 d LANDS for SALE. To be Sold or Exchanged FOR GOODS. A Valuable Trad of Land, • Containiug about 560 acres, situate in the 1 county of Northampton, 3 miles-from the ■ river Delaware, and nearly the fame distance from the newly laid out town of Millfordr On this trad is a Saw-mill, and foipe othe. improvements. Also a large quantity of timber fufficient to supply. a mill for a num ber of years —A quantity of marlh meadow, and upland on some of which grain has been raife<}. Any person wishing to purchase, will please to apply at Edward Bonfall and Co's office in Fourth street near Walnut, or Jacob Johnson & Co's Bookstore, Market street, near Fourth ft reot. 3d mo. 31. 2awiw A Cargo of . Russia GOODS, Now landing on Chefnut street wh?rf, out of the brig Columbia t Captain Ober, from St. Piterjburgb, CONSISTING OF Hemp, Bar Iron, Flax, s Dijck, Ravens Duck» and Sheetings, FOR SALE BV fefeph Anthony & Son. who have also to dispose of Chret Wine in hhds. and cases French Brandy in finall calks Spanish Brandy and Taflia in pipes East India Sugars in sacks Brown and white Havannah Sugars in boxes Englifti Canvass Whale Oil and Spermaceti Candles ' ! A few bales of Cotton Checks, &c. April 18 diot 70,000 Clarified QUILLS, , Jufl Imported -%nd for sale by J. Ormrod, At the Old sign of Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnut street. April 18 3t THIS DJT rS PUBLISHED, \_Price 2 C Cert I*2 I THIRTEEN LETTERS On Democratic Societies ; By GERMANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Ormrod 41 Chef nut Street, Benjamin Davies 68 High j Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefuut \ Street. ] April I'. Patent Nail Mannfaßory, No. 120, South Froftt-itreef, Philadelpliia. 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 heft drawn ones, (and superior to them for matsy purpo rts) and from 15 to 30 per cent cheaper so- ! licit orders in that line, which (hall he 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 Hogsheads. M»rch 31 eodtf ' . FOR SALE, The CARGO of the Brig Good Hope, Cap tain Hubber. 128-llhns. Choice SUGAR, 80 Barrels } COFFEE ' «>,. 200 Bags Pimento. JttJl Arrived from Jamaica. The Veffil 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 eodjw. SA_LT. Best Cadiz Salt, Just landing from on board the Brig Trial, for sale at Messrs Willing and Francis's wharf by Levinus Clarhfon• 1 March 11, d. 110,000 weight of Green Coffee, £n 87 hhds. 40 barrels, aud 200 bags, entit led to the drawback, stored on Messrs. Willing &: Francis's wharf. tft id & 4tb Prtof Bojurdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of London particular Teneriff--; and London particular Madeira WINES, in hhdsu pipes, and quarter caiks^ Malaga Do. in quarter calks, Anrigua und other RUM in hhds. St.CtoixSUGAßof the firft quality, St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson TF.4I, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland GlN,.in pipes, LOAF SUGAR, in hhda. PEPPER, &c. FO.* SALE BY Levinus Clark fan. No. Jt6, outh Water Street. D< c. 4 d All per£ons are hereby cautioa ed agaiijft taking any aflignment sos a Bond obtained.from the mbferiber by Henry Mo liere, Rope maker» for the sum of twenty five pounds, dated O&pber 1790 —as the said bond was not given for any valuable conside ration—and I am determined hot to pay the fame unless compelled by law. William Jordan. April 7 *laiv4zo 1 American Land/capes. PROPOSALS FOR PVXLISII'ING m AQUATINT A '■ TWENTY-FOUR V I E W S. Selecfled from the moll striking and inte resting Profpefls in the United States ; each ef which VIEW/i wifl be accom panied with a deferiptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the 44 Monafic Pe*uii*s and Ancient 9 Cafles in Great Britain CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall be publiflied by Sub scription ; and that each Subfcribcr ftiall' engage to take the whole let of and shall pay for each engraving, if -bla'.k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured Dollars. 11 U. That the dim£nfions of each engrav ing shall be 24 by 17 inches,-executed in 15 aquatinta, and publilhed upon paper of a superior quality.' The publication to com- I; mence immediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firft 1 ' Monday of- each Succeeding nionth, until the proposed ferias shall be finally complet- 1 111. That with the last View of the series, shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara^tet iftic vignette; a map r of the route, conne&ed with the profpeds [ exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, athis Print-fhop,Maidrnlane, New-York 1 by Mr. Csirey*Boob-feller, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal c Book-fellcrs in the United States. February 28* d. . • B C) O K S. | PRINTED iS PUBLISHED By Matthew Carey, I No. 113, Market Street, | I. Charlotte, a tale of truth, 1 i By Mrs Rotufon, of the New-Theatre Philadelphia. n - Second' American edition —Price 75 cents. 11 ■ TThe rapid sale of the First Edition of * 1 ~ this interesting novel, in a few months, ' isthe best proof of its merit.] [TxtraS frem the Critical Re-view, April 3 1791,/!. 468- t It mavjbea t»le of truth, for it is not un- t natural, and if is a tale of real' difhefs— I Charlotte by the artifice of a teacher,,re- i _ romraended to a school from humanity Ka- ' Jiier than a convi&ion of her integrity of i .he regularity of her former conduct, is en ' wiced from governess, and acconipani?? f a young officer to America—The marriage ' cerem ny, if not forgotten, is postponed, 2 and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incon- 2 ftancv of her lover, and treachery of hi* friend,—The situations are artless end as- 2 fe^i»c—the descriptions uatural and pa 2 we should feci for Charlotte it fuel? a a person ever exift?d, who. for one error, 2 scarcely, perhaps deserved so severe a pu nishment. If it is a fi<slion, poetic is not, we think, properly distributed." r 2. The rnqaifitor—bv Mrs. Rowfon, 2 cond Philadelphia edition. 87-J cents „ 3. Adventuresof Roderic Random. 2 vol« 1 d*Mar and 50 cents, coarse pVpei — 1 2 dollar-and 75 cents, fine. 5 , 4. Notes onthe slate of Virginva*—bv Tho- g ' masjeffeefon. Price, neatly bound, one c dollar and a balf. 5-. History of the French Revolntion, from c »t»commepcement to the death ot the Queen and tbe execution of Brifiot. Two dollars. r Extract from thb Pbffacf, r 4t *The authors have presumed tD affix to 1 their title the epithet lmpait\al\ and the \ reason is, because they cannot charge them- f selves with feeling the smallest bias to any 1 party, but that ot truth and liberty ; and > they flatter themselves, that theiT readers ' wHs find nnt only every cii c.nmftance fairly * /eprcferited, but censurable action, ( y whoever the author*, or n<stors, miark y ed in its proper colors. If it was necefr>ry 5 to make a declaration of their own pririci- - ples ? they woukl fay, they are neither rorv nor republican—They love liberty as £ng lifh whigs, and execrate every criin'fnal ad by wbic hfo noble a cause is endangered and c disgraced. , In the present ferment of the public ; mind, they cannot flatter themselves witt the hopes of feeing this claim univerf»ll> acknowledged. On the contrary, thesare well afjurtd that theft p*gcs will not be acceptable to the zealous oj either party. Bur when time lha !l dHTjpate the clou is of political deepp- jheV with some confidence expect t ha: verdict from public opinion, which candhi and moderation fcldom fail to receive. . Extract from the critical Review, January, 1794 —page 12. cc \y e have certainly derived much [ sure. acquired much information f»on the pe.'ufal »f these volumrs ; and we thint [ them, both for matter and flyle, worthy ; the attention of allwhointereft themfel.ve events which have so justly excited th« curiosity and aftonifbrnent of mankind.'' 6. Plowdens hiflory of the 3ritifliernpirt I from May I 792, to De emb'r >793. A I doll, r and a quarter. [ ris cs infer eftngan v.ahtiihte a publication as had appeared for many years.J \l '■ fc«attic's Elements of Moral Science 2 j n^ne qirai ter* j;8. I.adrev Ivibnfiry. Setortl Ai'-eium* ed lion. 87 % cent s. Contmmno— Mis» Moore's \s Le gacy to hh OauftW.*; J. n dy Pci n.eg tons unfoi tutiane in «tl.er'» adv«ee to her Daughters : Mai cl«i ojicfs He JLamhnt* Advice of a mother tOh< r dawpbte r , Mrs Chaoone's Letter on the government of the Swift's Letter to a Young ; Lady newly married 5 Moore's Fables for the Female Sex 9 Journal darant un Scjouren France d»- puis ie commencemen r d'aout julqu'a U ni'rdi Decembre j' a-uqtieleft ajoute unrecit des evenemens les pins rem a qua hie qui ont eu lien a Paris, depnis pett* epnqiW, jiafqu'a la mort du roi de France./ ' bound, 2 1-2 dollars— sewed, 2VoiJa»*s. 10. Edward's treat.fe on the rehg-oir af fections. Coarle paper, a dollar—fine, a dollar and a half. u. Rights of Woman—by Mrs. Wfrtfton draft. A dollar. x 12. Willi fan's SacV amenta! Meditations 60 cents. 15. Bunyan's Holy War, made by Shaddai a gain {I D abcrtu*. 14. Short account of Algiers. Second edi tion, enlarged—2s Cents. Containing—A description of that cohh rrv—of the manner* and eu&oms of the in habitants—and of theirievc al wats again it Spain, France, England, Holland, \ enice, and other powers of Euiope-Mrom the\i 'urpation of Barbmiffa and the invasion of Charle* V. to the prefenttime.—With a coneife view of the origin of the war be tween Algiers and United State*. EmbellKhed with a map offtarbary. com prehending Morocco, Fez, Tunis, )dnd Tripoly. To the present edition i* added a copious indejfc, containing letters iroxn tundry .American prisoners in Algiers to their friend-: in the United States —a lift of the vcftels taken—and many very mte'eft ing ntteles not n tlie firft edition. 15. f air's Le&nre* on Rhetoric and Belles 4 eners Three dollars 33 cents. 16. •Smith's Lctiers to Married Women, on nurftng and the management of children. 62 + cents. :7. American Farmer's letters. 80 cents. 18. Voting Miffcs Magazine. 2 vols. 1 dol lar 33 cents. Containing—Dialogues between a Gf^/ci* nefi and several Young Ladies ol Quality her scholars.— In whicn each Lady is made * to'fpeak according to her particular genius, •err p'i ana inclination—Their several are pointed out, and the easy way to amend h m, as well as to chink, and (peak, and 1 aft no lef* care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to < %\ m tighten their understandings with ufetul ■ knowledge. A short and clear abridgment is alfagiven of sacred and profane HUtory r and fonae leflfons in Geography. The infefui is blended throughout with the agreeable, the whole being interiperfed with ptoper re flexion* and moral Tales*. 19. Duncan's tUmerita-of Logic. 80 cents 20. M'Fingal, an epic poem. 37 1-2 cents. \ ti. Tench Coxe's examination ©f Lord Shef field's ob'etvations. 62 i-2 cenis, 22. Ladies' Fiiend. 37 1-2 cents. 23. Smith's hillory of New York, from it* discovery to i?3®*- 1 dollar 25-cents. 24. Complete Afias for iheprefent war,con taining(maps ol France , Holland, N< ther lands, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the Weft-Indies. 2 dollars. Conftitdtiow* of the United Stares, with the Federal Coiiftituiion- 62 1 2 cents. ' *6. Peyton's Grammar far Frenchmen to learrt'Eriglifti. 50 cents. 27 Epitten Enchindidn. 3-1* ceritr. 28. Gay's fables. 31 cents. ' 29. Christian Economy . 25 cents. ' 30. Charms of MeUdy, a choice colleftioa of Songs. 25 cents. 1 31. American Museum, 12 vols, Bvo. JJine. f teen dollars and 20 cents. u American Museum is not only emi nently calculated t» diffeinmate political and other valuable infoimation, but it has been ) uniformly conducted with taste, atrennon, St propriety. II to these important o'bje&s be . Superadded the more immediate d< fire of re (cuing public documents from oblivoM, I I will venture te pronounce, as my sentiment, { that n more ufeful literary plan has never been undertaken in nor one more deferring of public encouragement." General Walhington. 23. Poems of Col. Humphreys. 37 1-2 cetH.s. 34. Catechism of Man. 18 1-2 cenis. ,35. Tom Paine's Jests. t8 t-2 cents 36. Carey's account of the Yellow edition. 50 cents. 37. Devout Chrift'an's Vade Mccum. cents. 38. Ga»den of thes*oul. 50 cents. 39. Think well on't. ' 4'». Dowav Bible. 6 dollars. Nov. 29 eod'f Madeira Wine, In pipe?, hhds. and qr. calks, fit for immediate use, Port VV I N E , In pipes and hhds. Redand rvhite Alicant Do in Do Red Lijbon Do Do ; Claret in hhds. of very superior qualitj' A few hampers French Liqueurs, RufiiaDuck, Cork*, FOR SALE Br John Vaughan. -• April 7 tutLXJiiia
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