x ' ' v.*. .JKM t, ■ ri■ /jM i ' DAI L Y EVE NJ N G A D V E R T I 8 E R, [No. ioo of Vol. VII.] For Norfolk, Richmond and P 6tCT"JbItT -jßSfj- —The SLOOP GEORGE, /P ROBERT HOLMES f / ?V I A S I I' R, Now laying at Pine-street «Wharf, and will Sail in Ten days. For Freight or PafTage apply to the Captain on board, or to Ellifton & John Perot. April 15. dtf. For Hamburgh, , The Ship TAR, JOHN VU-nemax, NOW lying at Walnut ilreet wharf, and will fail early in next month, having part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or pillage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas & "John Ketland, IVho have for Sale, received per the above vefjely * - Duck, Ruflia, Ravens and "Hollands, Lead, Enfglilh aRd German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to I4cwt. Tin, in boxes, Bagging, No's. 5, 6, S, 11, &c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Platilles Royales, Diaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mil! Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass 10 by 12, & 9 by 11 ALSO ON HAND, A few pipes bed Holland Gin, Do. I,ondon particular Madeira Wine, Claret in cases, of superior quality, Sheathing- Paper, and an assortment of GU& Ware, consisting cf Tumblers, De canters, GlaiTes, «3tc. <Scc. plain, flower ed and cut. Cheese, double loucefter, in whole and half hampers: March 19 d r to Purchase A SHIP or BRIG Of about 1200 or 1500 Bar - reU Burthen. also To Charter SHIP Or B R I G of the i;. it'll of 1500 to 2000 Barrels to load at Norfolk for the Weft Indies. A ply to GEORGE SIBBALD, No iS Penn Street. •rril 2 T. S A L I. Best Cadiz Salt, Jnft landing from on board the Brig Trial, for sale at Mcffrs Willing and Francis's wharf ty j Lcvinus Clarkfon. March 11. d- Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed to-morrow morning, at Jeffe and Robert Wain's wharf. Also at Suut/j jlred iVharf, The CAP.GO of Schooner Industry, Cap-, tain Flinn, from Jamaica COFFEE, hi Hog'beads Isf Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. March 26 d ~ NOW LANDING, ' For j ale by the Subfcrihert, from thefbip Theresa, from St. Marcs^ 15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR And 1200 lbs. St. Domingo Indigo, Fr >m the Brigantine Sally, from Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, 150 qii calks of rich Mountain Wine, Fort Wine in pipes and hegflaeads, Brimstone in roll and cakc, An invoice of Saddles and Ilarnefs, NewCafUe Crown blafs 8 by io Liquorice Ball in boxes of 2 cwt. each, One 12 inch new Cable, Ico crates of Que n Ware aflorted And 251 pieces of. Mahogany. Philip Nicklin £5' Co. March 16 d JUSf IMPORTED, And for sale by tie Sabfcribsr, at his Store, A''. !<s, Penn f.reet, 50,d00 ib. St. Poming-o Coffee, 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 40 boxes Havanna Do. 2 bbls. Do Do iq / >5 Spaniih Hides, entitled to the Draw- Geo. Sibbald. y d The highest price In Cash, will be given for ? MPTY IiOTTLES, S Api CivXence will be ?iven to flaret Bottles. a ripply at 11 No. 187, south Third street. April IO d nd , In the Chancery of New ferfey. I April 141/j. 17 95- Present his Excellency Richard Howell, 'S j Chancellor. | Between Lydla Onderdoncl, Complainant, e f' and ln Henry Onderdonch, Defendant. The Complainant inj thiscaufe, having; this day filed her bill of complaint*praying for certain caufestherein set forth, to be divorced from her hulband Henry Onderdonck, th£ 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 theprocefs thereof cannot be served ttpon him, or if served he cannet ind be compelled to appear and answer or plead, of and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon or the fa&s charged in the said bill. or It is therefore ordered that a hearing be had on j the facts charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firft day of July next at the dwelling house of William Hay, Innholder, in the ' e ' city of Trenton, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, having been firft publilhed in one of the public papers of this j state, and in orte of the public papers of the states of New York and Pennsylvania, or served on the said defendant for the space of two months at leafl, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. & Richard Howell. 21 eodtj To be Sold, 1 And Poffeflion given immediately, A e- Two Jlory brick Dwelling House, r- In Arch Ilreet near Front Ilreet, No, 23, sixteen and an half feet front, and the lot is 102 feet de£p. Enquire of » Isaac Snowden, 11 South, Second Street. E March 50 / d6t—eodtf r- . Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike Company. April 2d, 1 795. ' Notice is hereby Given , s 3 That agreeably to a bye law of the Stock holders, i'uWcriptions will be opened at the ~ company 's olHce in Philadelphia, on the 4th - day of May next, for one hundred addition- p al shares or Capital flock in the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike road company. The him to be demanded for each share will be 0 three hundred dollars, and afum equal to le- C< gal i-ntereft upon the several jnftalmerits cal- ledfor rom the original stockholders, to be calculated from the times the said instalments j became fcverally due. One hundred dollars a thereof to be paid at the time of fubferibing and the remainder in three equal payments at 30, 60, and 90 days. Tv No person to be permitted to fubferibe more than one share 011 the lame day. By order of the board, n< IVM. MOORE SMITH, Sec'ry. April 14 eodt4M ELECTION. £ yt An Fli fiion will u£ held at the Pcnnfylita- cc ma Hofpit il ,on the fourth day of the fifth cc month, 1795 (being the second day of the til weeli) at three o'clock in the afternoon, for Twelve Managers and a Treasurer, for the en- he fuingyear, of which the Contributors arc deflr- ac ed to take notice and attend. p ; By order of a Board of Managers, f e Samuel Coates, Clerk. qi , 1 va 4th Mo. 13, 1795. Sc — to No. 93. le: District of Pennsylvania, of TO WIT. pa Be it remembered that on the be twenty sixth day of March, in the nineteenth ' n i year of the Independence of the United States of America, Thomas Dobfon of the said dif- as tri<£l hath depofitedin this office the title of a an book, the rigjit whe; eof he claims as propri- cs etor, in the words following, to wit: " Remarks, Inflruflions and Examples, J 1 !! relating to the Latitude and Longitude ; w ' also the variation of the compass, &c. &c to which is ann®ed, a general chart of the j..' Globe, where the route made by the author j- in different (hips under his command, to ■ the Cape of Good Hope, Bat avia, Canton in China, the different parts of India, Eu- 1 rope and the Cape de Verde Islands, are d) marked for the purpose of (hewing the best tract of sea, to meet the moll favour- 1 able wirds, and avoid those perplexing »- calms, which too often attend Asiatic voy- ' ages; together with a (hort but general account of variable winds, trade winds, monsoons, h'.r r canrs, tornadoas, tuffoons calms, currents, and particular weather met with in those voyages, &c. &c.—By Thomas T ruxton." In conformity to the a (ft of th: Corgfefs of the United States, intituled "an ad for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, dur ing the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk rf the Diuricl of P nfylvania. ii iaw4w 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1795. [Whole No". B^/1 })'• American Landfccpcs. ' ell > PROPOSALS 4 FOR PUBLISHING IN A^UATINTA t, TWENTY-FOUR VIEWS. ' 1 Selected from the mod striking and inte of resting ProfpeiU in the United States ; ein each ef which VIEWS will be accpm -I[|d panied with a descriptive aeconnt of its Local, Historical, and other Intidental nI T Peculiarities. ■ s o" By 6. I. PARKYNS, ' not Author of the " Monaflic Remains and Ancient not n> » Cajlles in Great' Britain, CONDITIONS. on I. That the Work fliall be published by Sub ?'y fcription ; ailcl that each Subscriber shall engage to take the whole set of Views, hc and shall pay for each engraving, if bU .k rc ~ or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 . Dollars. ■J ls 11. That ths dlmenfions of each engrav c ing shall be 24 by 17 inches, executed in 01 " aquatinta, and publilhed upon paper of a 0 superior quality. The publication to com 'P" mence immediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firft Monday of each Succeeding month, until the propof'ed series shall be finally complet _ ed. 111. That with the lafl View of the series, shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant charadlei iftic vignette; a map of the route, connected with the profpe&s exhibited in the the course of the Work ; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. '3 ? is Subscriptions are Received by Mr. Marri fon, athisPrint-fhop,Maidcnlane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Market , street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal* Book-fellers in the United itates. February 28. d. 1 FOR SAUL, - Between nine and ten Tboufmd J Acres of Land, Situate in the county of Frederick, and l c state of Virginia, being the greater part of ; Gresnway Court Manor. Part of th'is trail : . lies on the river Shenotidoah, bctWetn thirty . n and forty miles above its junilion with the j a Potowmack. The Shenondoah is capable of - being rendered and the navigation j of the Potowmack is in a fair way of being compleated so tide water which circumstances 1 offer in a few years a water carriage to the , K fleurilhing towns of Georgetown and Alexan ts dria, and to the City of Washington ; from , rs all which places the said trail is dillant bet- ■ w>.-en seventy and eighty miles by land. The flourifhing Borough of Winchester is only J. twelve or fourteen miles from it. Ie Between three and four thousands acres j. of the land are leafed generally for terms t not exceeding twenty one years and many v of the terms have only (hort periods to run. c The remaining quantity being near fix thousand acres, consists of the molt valua- e ble part of the trail being extremely rich c limestone land, similar in quality to the p very fertile country in Lancaitcr and York I 7- counties of this state, and in Frederick ii h county of Maryland. An indisputable b (e ! title will be made to the purchaser. « >r j This trail being situated in a mofl 1- healthy and fertile country, offers a mofl '' r- advantageous inveftraeiit of money ;as no P part of America cart exhibit a more rapid f ' settlement and improvement, and conse quently a more rapid increase in the value of real estate. It would be particularly advantageous - to a company of fettiers as the part not leafed, admits of being divided into farir s of any size to suit the convenience of the parties concerned. f e One half of the purchase money mufl w 2 be paid at the time of sale, and the reman - h ing half at easy instalments with interelt. [j ;s Further particulars arc deemed unneceSary ] a as it is probable the land will be viewed, by te a an y P ef fon disposed to buy before he purcha- -1 " fes ' . fe The price for the whole trail may be i • known on application to the hon. Thomas " ' Hartley, Esq. at Yorktown, to the hon. John ' Wilkes Kittera, Esq. at the town of Lancaf. w ter, in this state, to Charles Lee, Esq. at A- or : lexandria in the state of Virginia, or to the w r fubferiber, at No. 29, north Second street in ar ' this city, who will treat with any person or 1 persons disposed to purchafs till the fifteenth day of June next. T Richard Bland Lee. p 1 Philad. 14. 2aw2m U w _'' ' m Frefli Teas, tv Or Superior Quality, viz. co Imperial, or Gunpowder fh Hyson Gomee, w 1 ft quality Hyson, " e 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyjon Skii/, and . Souchong. jt w A fetu Boxes of each, for sale a T No. 19, Third street south. te Dec. IQ codif al pi Frealury Department Repekue OFFICE, jifirtl 10, 1795. PROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the Comm'iffiprJr of the Revenue, s " FOR BUILDING A m- LIGHT HOUSE, :a l On Long [(land, at Montaak Poivt ,in the Ctunty of Suffolk, and State 1 of New York, of the following Ma- I t f rials, Dimensions and.Defcriptiori. j ' The form is to be Oilagonal. The foun dation i§ to be of Stone, to be funk thirteen j feet below the bottom of the Water table, j or the fl'.rf.ite of the Earth, and to be com- J menced of the Diameter of twenty nine feet. J jj From such commencement to the bottom of j the Water Ta!)le, the foundation wall is to 3 , be thirteen feet high, and nine feet thick. The Diameter ot tke base from the hot- ' . torn of the Water TaMe to the top thereof, j (where the, Oilagonal pyramid is to com- j ; n mence) is to be twenty eight feet, and tbe a wall to be seven feet thick. The . wall of the Octagonal pyramid is to be fix ; to f^!C k at the Base thereof, on the top of i the Water Table. il The Height Of the building, from the bot j._ torn of the Wat r Table and from the fur- j face of the Earth, is to be eighty feet to t , s the top of the stone work, under tlie floor < of the Lantern ; where thei Diameter is to / ' be sixteen feet fix inches, and the wall three ( i's et 1 The v/hole to be built of Stone; v .. the W.iter Table is to be capt with sawed stone, at least eight inches wide, and Sloped at top to turn off the water. j The outfit of ( the walls i- to be faced with ,j_ liewn or hammer dressed stone, having four . t windows in the East,: and three in the Weft. 3 |. F'heS-fhes to be hung wirffliinge , and each falh to have twelve panes of glais, eight by ten inches. On the top of the Stone work is to be a t - framed tier of Joists, beded therein, plankfd over with Oak plank, extending three feet beyond the wall, thereby forming an eave, which is to be fmiflied'with a Cornice, the whole having a descent from the Centre, fufficient to throw off the water, and to be f covered with Copper. A complete and fttf- 4 ficient iron lantern, in the Oilago'nal form '' is to reft thereon, the Eight corner pieces or ' Stanchions of which, are to be built rn the wall to the depth of ten feet. These Stanch ions are to be nearly 3 inches square in the lower ten feet, and 3 1-2 by 2 1-2 inches . above. The lantern is to be ten feet and nine inches in dianjeter. It is also to be ten U _ feet high, from tbe floor to the bottom of th: dome or roof, and to have a dome or roof of five feet and nine inches in height. The whole space between the polls or up ® right pieces at the angles is to be occupied ' by thje Sashes, which are. to be moulded.on the inside and struck Solid. Each falh is to s have twenty eight panes of glass, fourteen by 1 s twelve inches, a part of the sash on the South f weft fide is to be hung with hinges for a • convenient door to go out on the platform. ' The rafters of the Lantern are to be fram - etfinto an Iron hoop, over which is to be a 1 | cop.per funnel, thro' which the smoke may e pas« into a large Copper Ventilator in the . a \ t I orm of a man's head ; capable of contain c ing 100 Gallons. This head is to be turned ™ e by a l ;| fg e vane ; so that the hole, for vent ing the smoke, may be always to Leeward. 1 Eight dormant Ventilators are to be fixed 4 t the roof, a large curved air pipe is to be , passed thro' the floor, and a close Stove is - j to he provided and fixed in the Lantern. There are to be seven pair of Stairs to ec , .ascend to the Lantern, the entrance to which ot is to be by a trap door covered with copper. I lii . The building is to be furnillied with two | si' complete eleilrical Conduilors, or rods with b< ; points. The floors are to be laid with plank, ra ; of at least one inch and one half in thickness, fa ; 'I'he entrance to the Light-Honfe to be well' secured by a strong door hung upon hinges, ; with a strong lock and latch complete. " ' _ Also a Frame house to be thirty four feet in front and sixteen feet deep, with a eel- o lar under it. The cellar walls to be eigh teen inehes thick, and seven feet high.— The firfl story of the house is to be eight feet, and the second, seven feet fix inches high, the floors to he laid in whole lengths J nailed through. The flack of Chimneys with two plain fire places on each floor, one of them large for a kitchen ; two windows below, and three above in front <r and rear, each la/h to have eighteen panes of glass ten by eight inches. .The doors he hung and furnillied completely.— The ceilings and fides of the house to be plaiftered with two coats, all the wood work inside & out to be well painted & the whole to be finilhed in a plain decent manner. An oil \ ault to be built twenty by twelve feet in the clear ; arched over and '»■ covered with earth or sand over which a St filed is to be built—lt is to be furnillied St with nine strong cedar cisterns, wtih co vers, each capable of containing two hun- — dred gallons. The entrance to the vault is to be secur ed by a strong door. A well is to be funk !N at a convenient distance, and furnifhed H * with a curb> bucket and rope completely. The builder to find and pay for all the ma terials, labor, wo kmanlhip, provilions, and other objeils of cost, charge or ex' pence for a sum to be agreed upon and '0 ■ It execute thc deferred «.', v k ml every part thereof in a good and workman J:kc manner. Convenient payments or advances, on lecurity will be made. tu&ttf he I MP Oil TED, , > Ai-l to b; Jb'J ly Jacob Parke, No. 49, no; tii fide of Market, between Front' , anc * Second 'Irceis Philadelphia, A Getteral Ajjortment of 1- Z r oiuii o nge ry, Cu 11 c ry, Sadlery, &rc. &c. m L ■ ■ * Mr { N<JST WHICH ARE, e bnntns' _anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o i- I - a "d.2les ther pocket knives t I »awmill, crosscut, Razors • f hr-nd and other SciSTars ■o I r , fjws Needles Carving- duffels and Ivory and'none combs t . I , S«"Se» . Bei kirby fi.Ti hooks f ~? r P s ? £e r s ditto Brafscabinetfurniture j_' lane irons Waggon boxes ie Drav.-in g knives, and Sheet brass other edge tools Scalebeams > ' fl° c ' cs ' Spelter >f . Plated and tinn'dbri- S- n? and ,atches dlc biUs al >d ftir-' Malh (prigs, tacks rups " _ "ilfcrcw. Do. laddie nails q Frying pans , Staples and plates Smoothing irons Worded furcinrle Shovels and tonjs webbs e p°' T s'? ul . 18 Diaper, girth and . Candleflicks drain webbs' "** j t n r vhcrS With mod other kinds d " a ss-P an » of Ironmongery, Taole Knives .& forks Cutlery, Saddlery, h Riding whips Brass wares, &c. T 4 mo ■ *4* h - eojtrj t. — ___ I; iic,ooo wtright of y Green Coffee, a fn 87 hhrls. 40 barrel-?, aud 200 bags, eotit d led to the drawback, stored ou MeflY* t Willing &r Francis's wharf". iji 2d iff qth Pr&of = Bourdeaux Brandy, e 33 Pipes of Londo,, particular Te'eriff? ' - and l.ondon particular Madeira WINES ' 1 "lids. pipes, and quarter calks ' r Malaga po. in quarter calks, ' . ■Aniigi.iand other RUM in hbds. - C'ol x SUGAR of r he firit qnaliiy/ . St Marks MOLASSES. Hyson TblA, I Jl 'inica SPIRITS, Holland C.'lN' in pipes, f LOAF SUGAR, in hhds. r PiPPEIt, &t. kc. fckr sai.e by 1 Levinus Ciarkfon, No 216, puth Water Street. ' 4 d ; Advertisement. i Take notice that on the third ■ ?l 7 . 9f the C "Partnership of (he 1 L "ah 7 Was b; ' nn:tu;il confrnt. r All person, mdebted to the said Company arc requested to make speedy Pavmen't, and all persons having demands against said Com pany are requeued to exhibit them for fettle -1 ment. ' Lewis Deb his, ■ 'p nj , Samuel Breck, jun. : March ~d. i W , w , m All perions are hereby caution -1 UkinK any al^Knme nt of a Bond obtained from the fubfefiber by Henry Mo here, Rope maker, for the sum of twenty five poinds, dated Oaoberr 79 0-as the fJd raHon S Tr glVen '° r an confidc ration—and lam determined not to pay the fame unless compelled by law. William Jordan. Abril 7- * ' laiu^iu A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Pe 'fomiance under lhe • Signature of MANL I U S May be bad of jolm Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nuUjireet. rurCE—2; CENTS. THIS D Ar IS P\TBLH UJ£ [Price 25 Cents'l 1 HIRTEEN L ETTERS On Democratic Societies • B, GER MANim/ Sold by Thomas Pobfon, N). j i Second Street, John Ormrod 41 Chef, rwt Street, Benjamin Davies 68 Hluh - Street 3 Ed ' t0 ''' 1,9 Chefnut April 19. • 'v/ OIX dfS IN Barrels, St. MARTINS' do HAVANNA MOLASSES for fale'by S A Ml. R. FRANKLIN, No. 137 South Frout ard 136 South Water St. A ?"l \ a - JCWii
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