[No. 5> 9 of Vol. VII.} Just Published, And to be fold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second street, Benjamin Davis, 68, High fired, JohnOrmrod, 41, Chefnut street, and by the Editor of this Gazette, Proceedings of the Executive of the United States, RESPECTING THE INSURGENTS, MAR.CF.IXUS —as publilhed in the Vir ginia Gazette, in November and December 1 794' HISTORY of the REVOLUTION in GENEVA. In the Chancery of Neza Jersey. April 14th. 1795. Preftnt his Excellency Richard Howell, Chancellor. Between Lydia Onierdonch, Complainant, and 'Henry Onderdoick, Defendant. The Complainant in this cause, having this day filed her bill of complaint, praying for certain causes therein fct forth, to be divorced from her husband Henry Onderdonck, the above defendant,and having made due proof, that the said Henry hath, after the cause of complaint had arisen removed himfelf without the jurifdi&ion of this court, so that the process thereof cannot be served upon him, or if served he cannat be compelled to appear and answer or plead, and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon the fads charged in the said bill. It is therefore ordered that a hearing be had on the facts charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firft day of July next at the dwelling Jioufe of William Hay, Innholder, in the city of Trenton, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, having been firft published in one of the public papers of this state, ani in one of the public papers of the dates of New York and Pennsylvania, or served on the said defendant for the space of two months at least, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. Richard Howell. eodtj April a 1 Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, 'Will be landed to-morrow morning, at Jeffe and Robert —- The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap tain Flinn y from Jamaica COFFEE, In Hog'beads & Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. March a 6 IMPORTED, And to be fi'd by Jacob Parke, , No. 49, north fide of Market, between Front and Second ftrcets Philadelphia, A General AJfortment Ironmongery, C utlery, Sadlery, &c. &c. AMONGST WHICH ARE, Smiths' anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o and (Has ther pocket knives Sawmill, crosscut,, Razors hand and other Sciffars saws Needles Carving chifTeta and Ivory and bone combs gouges Best kirby fifh hooks Carpenters' ditto Brafscabinetfurniture Plane irons Waggon boxes Drawing knives, and Sheet brass other edge tools Scalebeams Locks, Spelter Hinges Plated and tinn'dbri- Bolts and .latche* die bitts and stir- Nafh sprigs, tacks rups and screws Do. saddle nails Frying pans Staples and plates Smoothing irops Worsted surcingle Shovels and tongs webbs Coffee-mills Diaper, girth and Candlesticks drain webbs Snuffers With most other kind? Warming-pans of Ironmongery, knives & forks Cutlery, Saddlery, Riding whips Brass wares, &c. V mo. 14th. eodtij NOW LANDING, For jale by the Subscribers, from the Jbip There/a, from St. Marcs y *5 hhds. &<3 tierces SUGAR And 1200 lbs. St. Domingo Indigo, From the Sally, from 'Jamaica t 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, i roqr. calks of rich Mountain Wine, Port Wine in pipes and hegftieads, Brimilonein roll a*d cake, An invoice of Saddles 4nd Harneft, New CaMe Crown Glass 8 by 19 I,iquorice Ball in boxes of a cwt. each, One 12 inch new Cable, 150 crates nf Que n< Ware alTor|»d And 151 pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nick/in S3 5 Co. March 14 j » » D A I 1794. Notice is hereby given that] an attachment was iffuedout of *he inferior court of Common Pleas in. and for the coun ty of Cumberland, in the state of New Jer sey, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of February last, against the goods and chattels, rights and credits, lands and tenements of George Hutz (not being a resident at that time within the state of New Jersey) at the Xuit of Jonathan Ballinger, indorsee of Job Butcher, which was levied by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland "on a certain sloop or shallop called the FJy of Philadel phia" with its appurtenances, as by the re turn o the said sheriff will more particu | larly appear —and notice is also hereby fur ther given, agreeably to the direAion of an a<ft or the Legislature of thj state of New Jersey in such cafe made and provided, that unless the said George Hutz (hall appear and give special bail to answer the suit so as a forefaid instituted against him by the said Jo nathan Ballinger, within such time as is pre scribed by law, " that then and in that cafe judgment ftiall be entered" against the said George Hutz " by default, and that the said sloop or shallop so as aforefaid seized on the said attachment" will be fold for the fatisfac tion of all " creditors who lhall appear t< be justly entitled to any demand thereon and lhall apply for that purpose." Dated at Salem, in the county of Salem in the said stats, the thirty first day of Marcl 1 7 95 - GILES, Clerk, Lucius Horatio Stockton, V A Attorney foi the PIH". j April I JUST IMPORTED, And far Jkle by the Subscriber, at bis Storey No. 13, Penn Jlreet, 50,000 lb. St. Domingo Coffee, 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 20 boxes Havarina Do. 2 bbls. Do Do X Spanish Hides, entitled to the Draw back. ■April 7 d The highest price In Calh, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be, given to Claret Bottles. ■dpply at No. 187, south Third street. April IO d A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Performance under the 'ignature of M A N L I U S, May be had ©f John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jlreet. f*ICS —25 CENTS. of tin Isbt Y E L For Norfolk, Richmond and Peterjburg, The SLOOP GEORGE, ROBERT HOLMES, Now laying at Pine-street —rAU.'nLW 1.1 iti Wharf, and will Sail in Ten days. For Freight or Paflage apply to the Captain on board, or to Ellifton & John Perot. April 15. dtf. For Hamburgh, The Ship #9H» 5: t a r < John Vanneman, * I Rafter. NOW lyir»g at Walnut street wharf, and will iail early in next month, having part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or palTage, apply te the Captain ofi bqard, or to Thomas & John Ketland, Who have for Sale, received per the above vejfel, Duck, Ruflia, Ravens and Hollands, Lead, Epglifh aad German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to I4cwt. Tin, in boxes, No's. 5, 6, 8, n, See. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Platilies Royales, Diaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass ioby la, & 9 by ii ALSO ON HAND, A few pipes best Holland Gin, Do. London particular Madeira Wine, Claret in cases, of superior quality, Sheathing Paper, and an affortmentof Glass Ware, consisting of Tumblers, De canters, Glafies, &c. &c. plain, flower ed and cut. Cheese, double Gloucester, in whole and half hampers. March 19 d Wanted, to Bur chafe A SHIP or BRIG ®fcg4fl&£fOf about noo or 1500 Bar -IMI re ] 9 Bm-then. also To Charter A S H I P Or B R I G of the Burthen of 1500 to 2000 Barreli to load at Norfolk for the Weft Indies. Apply to GEORGE SIBBALD, No 18 Penn {street. Geo. Sibbald. V E N I N G A D V E R T I Monday, April 27, 1 A Cargo of Ruflia GOODS, Now landing on Chefnut ft*:et wharf, out of the brig ColtuiJ/ia, Captain Ober, from St. Pcterjburgbj CONSISTING Qf H6mp, Bar Iron, Flax, Duck, Ravens Duck, and Sheetings, FOR SALE BY Joseph Anthony Iff Son. Who have also to dispose of Claret Wine in hhds. and cases French Brandy in finall calks Spanish Brandy and Taflia in pipes East India Sugars in sacks Brown and white Havamiah Sugari in boxes Englifli Canvass Whale Oil and Spermaceti Candles A few bale 6 of Cotton Checks, &c. April ig diot THIS D4.r IS .PUB LJSHKiJ, [Price 25 Cents] THIRTEEN LETTERS On Democratic Societies ; By GERMANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Ormiod 41 Chef nut Street, Benjamin Davits 68 High Street and by the Editor, 1 to Chefnut Street. April l°, Bert Cadiz Salt, Just landing from on board the Brig Trial, for sale at Messrs Willing and Francises wharf bj March 11, 110,000 weight of) Green Coffee, Tn 87 hhds. 40 barrels, aud 200 hags, e ntit. Jed to the drawback, stored on MeiFrs. Wiiling & Francis's wharf. ijl id l?f \tb Prsof Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of" London particular Teneriff , and I.ondon particular Madeira WINES, ia hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga Do. in quanri cjfks, Ani iguiand ott.er RUM in hhds. St.CroixSUGAR of the firft quality, St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson Tea, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland GIN, in pipes, LOAF SUGAR, in hhds. PEPPER, ice. feci for sale by Levinus Clark/bn, No. 216, outh Water S. ieet. Dec. 4 .I George Hunter, Cbemiji, At bis Laboratory, Nt. 114, tuth Second Jlreat. INFORMS his fo/iner customers and the public, that he has begun the DRUG bu linefs again on an extensive plan. He Kas for sale a general aflortment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA TENT MEDICINE?. Likewife,painters'colours, dryand ground in oil, paint bruflres, window and coach glass, dye (luffs, linseed oil, oil of turpentine, copal oil varnifc and japan, warranted go< d. A Hum, copperas, madder,ground red w«od by the hogshead or ("mailer quantity. Ashe imporu'the ftmpl » (mm the best markets, and makes the compositions and preparations himfelf, he is enabled to vouch for and warrant everj article fold out of his Laboratory, and likewife,to dispose of them at the mod rcafonable rates. £3" He wtlhes to fell a l»rge LOT of GROUND, the north-cad corner of H'gh and Eleveiuh-ftreeis,containing 78 (ret front "n High-street, and 200 feet on Eleventh ftrcct, opposite Mr. Leiper'snew buildings— And another LOT on the north fide of High ftreet,n«ar the above, 28 lect front, and 200 feet deep. Both lots have the privilege ot a 30 leet alley in their rear. Dcr »3- stf lawt Advertisement. Take notice that on the third Day of M»rch, the Co-partnership of the Sublcribers was diflolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said Company are requeued to make speedy Payment, and all persons having demand* againil said Com pany are requested to exhibit them for fettle mcnt. • 'Samuel Breck, jun. March 3d. 179/. 2awjj|i | All persons are hereby caution i ed against taking any alignment of a Bond obtained from the subscriber by Henry Mo iiei-e, Rope maker, for the sum of twenty five pounds, datedO&ober 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. A ?r>l 7 and SAL T. Levinus Clarkfon. Lewis Deblois tfed Stales 95- American Land/capes. proposals FOR PIXSLISIIING IN A^ATi twenty-four V I E W S. Selected from the moll Unking and inte resting Profpedls in the United States ; e*< h «f which VIE WS wi!l be accom panied with a delbriptive account of its Local, Hiflorkal, and other InciUeiMal Peculiarities. By G. I. PARiCYNS, , Author of the '« Mmafi'tc Rttoamt and Ancient Cajlles in Great Britain." CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall be published by Sub fenption ; and that each Subfcrib r shall engage to take the whole set of Views, and ihall pay for each en graving, if Ida .k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured ? Dollars. J 11. That the dimenfiom of each engrav ing (hail be nby r 7 inches, executed in aquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to cont inence immediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subfcrfbers, on the firfl Monday of evh fuceaedir.g month, until the proposed series lhall be finally complet ed. HI -' with the Jaft View of the series, lhall be delivered an engra-ved title-page ; an elegant charadleiiftic vignette; a n>ap of the route, connected with the profpeds exhibited in the the eourfe of tjie Work ; and an Alphabetical lift of the' Subfcribcrj! Subfcriotions are received by Mr. Harri fon, at his Print-fhop,Maiden lane; New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. tig, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the United States. February 2s. for sale, Between nine and ten Thousand Acres of Land, Situate in the county of Frederick, and state of Virginia, b'ring the greater of Greenway Court Manor. Part of this trad: lies on the river Shenondoah, between thirty and forty miles above its junction with the Potowmack. The Shenondoah is capable of being rendered navigable, and the navigation of the Potowmr.ck is in a fair way of being compleated to tide water which circumstances offer ir> a few years a water carriage to the fleurifhing towfls of Georgetown and Alexan dria, and to thsCity of Washington ; from all which places the said trad; is distant bet ween seventy and eighty miles by land. The fiourilhing Borough of Winchester is only twelve or fourteen miles from it. Between three and four thousands acres of the land are leafed generally for terms not exceeding twenty one years and many of the terms have only (hort periods to run. Hie remaining quantity being near fix tlioufand acres, eanfilts of the u.ufi valua ble part of the tradl being extremely rich j liineftone land, similar in quality to the very fertile country in Lancatter and York counties of this state, and in, Frederick county of Maryland. An indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. This tradl being situated in a moll healthy and fertile country, offers a moll advantageous investment of money ; as no part of America can exhibit a more rapid settlement and improvem ent, asd nfe quently a more rapid increase in the value of real estate. It would be particularly advantageous to a company of settlers as the pirt not leafed, admits of being divided into farms of any size to suit the convenience of the parties concerned. One half of the purchase money mud be paid at the time of sale, and the remain ing half at easy inlUlments with ir.tereft. Further particulars are deemed unneceffafy as it is probable the land will be viewed, by any psrfon disposed to buy before he purcha ses. The price for the whole trail may be known on application to the hen. Thomas Hartley, Esq. at Yorktown, to the hon. John Wilkes Kittera, F£q.at the town of Lancas ter, in this state, to Charles Lee, Esq. at A lexandria in the state of Virginia, or to the fubf.riber, at No. 29, north Second ilreet in this city, who will treat with any person or persons disposed to purchase till the fifteenth day of June next. Richard Bland Lee. Philad. 14. jawim SL VtL.ISUKh^ UneTerre Superbe fitue dans l'Etat de la Nouvellc York. LA BELLE Habitatien connuepar lenom de SCOTIA, fitue fur le bord du nord de 1r Riviere de Mohawk et vis a vis la floriffante ville de Schene&ady qui eft a l'extremite dc la communication par eaa entre la Caneda et autres parties occidental avec la ville d'Alba nie dont elle eft eloignee de i'eize miles An glois ou cinq Jicues un tiers de frince. Cette terre eft bornee par la dite Rivieri envirou deux tiers de lieue—les gra»ds Che- s E R. [Whole No. 822.'] mms des parties delWif et du nord ft' nent cn cet endroit avec plndeu.s witrl-s it conc.uifent A Toi,droit pur on l'on traverse a M /.ere vis a vis la JJtc >ort*4 twhitau— 3ii conticnt pluy dc mi'.le acren, uiie e jiartid fle U q lt -lK- eft en pli.; r . c rl e J l;>r I)Crj <ja ■htf <»t prapriw pour d-'-. ptvvirie< rw du grain doat eLs produit u«c grand abac® •i&ncc. i On ptwirruif la Jjvifer en plufieurs habita , tions dotviant a tlijrjK des situations tr < i co ' llrno <ta a placer dta niaifous — elle contici t aprrfent deux iiraifons grondes et bien cuir i moaes avec d.n Granger Ecuries, Magnus i doj R-imii js pour les Vniuires et plufier* autres bathnens qui font trea convenabks le tout fitue fur une elevation au hord de la Riviere d'ou l'on a une viu bic.n !i ! e ur ' a dite villej d-;s prairies da'as sos en virons et de la Ritiere auffi bien que.d'un R-'iervoir d'environ trenfcf acres, qui „;t bi-ii fourrii de p4illbn et de gibier. II y a auili fur la dite terre une Moulin .1 eau fur un courant qui ne m'anqu# J*.urn, avec une milfoil pour J,.' nteunir ; on y pour roit ajouter d'aitr-s iwouluit, &c.—fur cettj terre til .Ti un hon Verier des mcilleur# fruits de ce pais d'ctiviro.i i\fillc arbres.tiiios les Jardins abondc.it cie toutes fortes de fruit, propre pour ce climat—Dependent audi de cette terre plufieurs tenements avec ties,lots de terre aont les baux fir.u cTurfe coarte dure. 11 n f a point de terre dans ces parties que .so t plus feconde pour toutes forte's ,de grain d hiver dont il en a tte feme I'autonnc 1 passe prefique deux cents bo'ilTaaux cc >uc sera compris dans la Veute audi bien q c deux petite* lites dans la Riviere Vis a vis a la niai fon. On penfe que la vue de ces terres on don fiera une plus haute idee qu'aucun defcrjji tion qU'on pourroit en donner. Pour les conditions de Ventes il faut fe rendre chcz le loufligne denieturafit fur les lieux ou a meflieurs Oliver Wciklcl ct Harri fon G. Oris, a Boflon—meflieurs Cornelius Ray et De Wit Clinton, a New-York—mes sieurs James Gordon et Henry Glen, mem-' bres du Cong-res, a present a Piuladelphie, ou a monGeur Stephen Bayard dans la ville de Schenedady, qui feront connoitre le prui et ionditions dc la Vente. JOHN SAN&.ERS. Valuable Property For Sale i IN THE " STATE of NEW-TORK. THAT valuable and well k ;:o\vn Estate called SCOTIA, situate oh the north hank of the Mohawk river, diredtly opposite the po pulous and flourilhing town of Scheii&Sady, at the foot of the water-communication from the Western Country, and Upper Canada ; iixteen miJej from the city of Akbnny, cxl tending about two miles on the bank of the river above and below the fa id town ; this rivcris the only water communication in the United States with great western Lakes. The roads from the Western and northern parts of the state of New York, together with a number of other, public roads here meet, and lead to the noted ferry kept oppo lite the said town. It contains upwards of one thoufLind acre«, a gr at proportion of which is intervale or low land, calculated both for grais or grain producing great burthens annually; it may be laid into a number of valuable farms, af fording convenient and handfoaie building grounds; there is Bow on the premises two very large and commodious dwelling houses' with large Dutch barns, barracks, hovels, ft-ibles, cart and waggon house, carriage houle ltore house, summer house, and ather out houses, on a commanding eminehce near the Kink of the river, affording a beautiful and extensive profpe<9; of the river for feveraj miles, the lowland, the town, and a fine lak« ol water, covering about thirty acres, well stored with all kinds of river fift, fowl, &c. (There a good grift mill on a never failing stream of waiter, a good frame house, for the miller, also convenience above the mi!! for ereiSling more water works; there is a bearing orchard with nearly one thousand ap ple trees, set out, grafted of the best fruit,the gardens are ftocktd with ail the various fruits the elimate will admit; also several tenements with portions of land on Ihort leases. The land in point of fertility of foil, is ex ceeded by none in the state ; there is now in the grou'd near two hundred bufiiels winter grain, which will be included in tke abovs sale. AHb two fraall islands in the river, oopsfitS the mansion houfc A view of the premises, it is presumed, will fully oqual any description that can W given thereof. For terms of sale apply to the Subftriher,- residing on the premifes,.MeiTrs. Oliver Wen dell or Harrifon G. Otis, Esquires, ia tht town of Boston, Cornelius Ray, or DeWit Clinton, Esquires, at the city of Now York- James Gordon or Henry Glsn, Esquires, tv. o of the members of Congress, at the city of Philadelphia; Stephen N. Bayard, in the town of Schene&ady, by whom the price & terms of sale will be communicated. JOHN SANDERS. , Scotia, fan. 2?, 1795. N. B. Th» remaining stock unfold, and allthe farming utensils, the purchaser or pur chasers may be acsoium'odated w;th. Philad. Feb. 7- »w;:n
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