DA IL Y EVENING ADVERTISER [No. 101 of Vol. VII.] Wednesday, April 29, 1795. [Whole No. 8 4] for SALE or CHARTER, 03AD-..U1 DojNF, Afa/ler, Burthen about 900 barrel*. For term* ap ply to JOSEPH ANTHONY isf SON. Who hire noiv landing from on board said sloop, Malaca Wine, in Quarter Calks, Prime Beef, Spermaceti Candles, and Whale Oil. 1 diot April 28. For PORTLAND, toSe! Massachusetts. snd from "thence to CAPE til rs*.-JZ~rr# CHQLA MOLE, 7 The ;p B E T S E Y, 1 P Freeman, Mnjler. I** " ' >w getting a thorough repilr ' ■ . Eyre's ship-yard, and will ■'" * :td in about ten <lays ;in about ■c days after h-r arrival there, Ihe . far the Mole, she has uncommon ac itmodations for paifengers; a number of them may be received either here by applying to theSubfcriber, or at, Portland, by apply ing to Wtn. Cobb Esquire, or to the Captain. Louis Osmont. April 18. d For Hamburgh, John Vanneman, JStlcfter. NOW lying at Walnut street wharf, and will iail early in next month, having*pact of her cargo already engaged. For freight or palfage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas & John Ketland, W L'o have for Sale, received per the above vejfel, Puck, Russia, Ravens and Hollands, Lead, Englifti and German In bars, Anchors, from 8 to I4cwt. Tin, in boxes, Bagging, No's. 5, 6, 8, n, &c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Placill.es Royales, £>iaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass ioby 12, & 9 by 11 ALSO ON HAND, . A few pipes belt Holland Gin, Do. London particular Madeira Wine, Claret in cases, of fupcrior quality, 1 Shjathing Pa>7', and an afiortment of Giafs AYar lifting of Tumblers, De- 1 crmters, Glafles, &c. &c. plain, flower- 1 ed and cut. 1 Cheef-, double Gloucester, in whole and half hampers. March 19 d ' Wanted to Pur chafe i A SHIP or BRIG Sft&jjtgi?' Qf about 1200 or 1500 Bar- 1 Tt «r ■ re j s Burthen. alio 1 To Charier A SHIP Or B R I G of the Burthen of 1500 to 2000 Barrels to load at Norfolk, for the Weft Indies. Apply to GEORGE SIBBALD, No 18 Penn Street. April 41. NOW LANDING, & - For jale by the SxhfcrHers, from tbi Jiifi Tberrfa, from St. Mara, X c 15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR n And 1 100 lbs. St. Demingo Indigo, e Frjfft the Mr pontine Sq(Jy 9 from 300 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, cafe of rich Mountain Wine, Port Wine in pipes and hogsheads, * Brim (lone in roll and cake. An invoice of Saddles andHarriefs, New Castle Crown Glass 8 by ro Liquorice Ball in bo tes of I cwt. each, Ope 11 inch n :w Cable, 150 crates of Que r. \*ure afiorted And 151 piceis of Mahogany. Philip Niclitiri & Co. I March 16 « t: The highest price In Cast* will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES-, A preference v/ill be given to Claret Bottles. ' at No. IS7, foutli Third street. April 10 „ 4 6V. Croix Sugars IN Barrels, St. MARTINS do. in do. HAVANNA MOLASSES for (itle by 8 A Ml. R. FRANKLIN, No. 137 South Front and Ij6 South Water St. 4j>ril w, ' w9ill periorifi are hereby caution .ed agiiitil> taking i|ny alignment cf 'a Eond Obtained from the fubl'criber by Henry Mo- .< Jiere, Rope maker, for.jtUe luin of twenty- ,u five pounds, dated October the said ! bona was not giv„n for any va'.uabla confide- gu ' ration—and lam Jetcrmined not to pay the fame unlels compelled by law. 1 ' William Jordan. » In the Chancery of New Jersey. April I4th. 1795. Prcfent his Excellency Richard Howell, Chancellor. 1 Between Lydia Otsderdonci, Complainant, and ap- Henry Onderdmck, Defendant. iid The Complainant in < Iks, this cause, having this day filed her bill of Jnd complaint, praying for certain causes therein t set 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 cqmplahtt had arisen removed himfelf without the jurifdicftion of this court, so that the process thereof cannot be served upon him, or if served he cannot be compelled to appear and answer or plead, and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon . the fails charged in the said bill. It« therefore ordered that a hearing be had on [ v the fadls charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firlt day of July next at the dwelling '' le house of William Hay, Innholder, in the ac " city of Trenton, at ten o'«lock in the fore ,°* noon, t copy of this order, having been firft In £ publilhed in one of the public papers of this jj y' state, and in one of the public papers of the Lin ' 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 lor hearing. Richard. Howell. 11 eodtj ) To be Sold, " And Pofleflion given immediately, nd ",r Two flory brick Dwelling Houfej or In Arch street near Front street, No, 23, or sixteen and an half feet front, and the lot is 102 feet deep. Enquire of T 't, Isaac Snowden, fh South Second Street, Bi March 30 d6t—eodtf Philadelphia & Lancaster* Turnpike Company. & April 2d, 1795. Notice is hereby Given, That agreeably to a bye law of the Stock- ' holders, fubferiptions will be opened at the company's ofiice in Philadelphia, on the 4th K day of May next, for one hundred addition- p" al lhares of Capital stock in the Philadelphia , C le>> aud Lancaster Turnpike road company. The ;r . sum to be demanded for each ftiare will be ° three hundred dollars, and a sum equal to le- C ?r nd 8 ' upon the several instalments cal- ledfor.'rom tl\e original stockholders, to be , C calculated from the times the said instalments T, - became severally due. One hundred dollars thereof to be paid at the time of iubferibing and the remainder in three equal payments ° t r- at 30, 60, and 90 days. No person to be permitted to fubferibe f m«jre ti»an one share on the fame day. By order of the board, n ° WM. MOORE SMITH, Sec'ry. 2f April 14 eodt4M 8 ELECTION. lin vei An E.'eßidn will be held at the Pennfyfaa- col nim Hospital on the fourth day of the fifth co ' month, 1795 (being the second day of the tit 1 r ' week) at three o'clock in the afternoon, for , Tivclve Managers and a Treasurer, for the en- he; t suing year, of which the Cr.ntributors arc defir- ad' ed to take notice and attend. pa; By order of a Boirdof Managers, set: Samuel Coates, Clerk. 4th Mo. 13, 1795. — to ; No. 93. lea: Diftrift of Pennsylvania, of TO WIT. Be it remembered that on the be twenty fixthday of March, in the nineteenth year of the Independence of the United States * of America, Thomas Dobfon of the said dif- as triiS hath depofitcd in this ofiice the title of a an ? book, the right whereof he claims as propri- ' eß ' etor, in the words following, to~wit: ' " Remarks, InflrutSlions and Examples, r liting to the Latitude and Longitude; s * also the variation of the compass, &c. &c ter to which is annexed, a general chart of the j cx j Globe, where the route made by the author f n [,j in different (hips under his command, to t f,i s the Cape of Good Hope, Bat avi a, Canton pcr ( i!i China, the different parts of India, Eu- Jj' rope and the Cape de Verde Islands, ard ' marked for the purpqfe of Ihe wing the bell trad of sea, to meet the molt favour- P able winds, and avoid those perplexing — calms, which too often attend Asiatic voy ' ages; together with a (hort but general 1 account of variable v/inds, trade winds, monsoons, hurricane?, torn?.does, tuffoons calme, currents, and particular weather nret with in thoft voyages, &c. <Scc.—By Thomas Truxton." In conformity to the a<s of the Cougrefs of the United States, intituled " an for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing 1 the copies of map?, charts, and books to th< author; and proprietors of such copies, dur ing the timet therein mentioned!" / Samuel Caldwell, \t c Clert cf tie DilirS of A 5 njyl-naria. . ■^F 1 ' ia*4w *y- American Landfchpes. c "> PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A > TWENTY-FOUR VIEWS. Self fled from the moll striking and inte of resting Profpedts in the linked States ; j ein each »f which VIEWS will be accom- I ind panied with a descriptive account of its I nd Local, Historical, and other Incidental I ir y Peculiarities. of By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Montr flic Remains and Ancient I lot I Cajtlcs in Great Britain. 1 CONDITIONS. ° n I. That the work shall be publilhed by Sub- I > fcription ; and tliat each Subscriber shall I "g engage to take the whole set of Views, I and (hall pay for each engraving, if bl.i..k I e " or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 I ™ XjoHars. J" 11. That the dimepfions of each engrav- I c ing Ihall be 14 by 17 inches, executed in I OT aquatinta, and published upon paper of a I of superior quality. The publication to com- P" mence immediately ; and one engraving to I be delivered to the Subscribers, on the lirft I Monday of each fuccfceding month, until I the proposed ferics shall be finally complet- I ed. HI. That with the last View of the series, I ■ fliall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant cbaradei iftic vigtictte; a rnapl of the route, connected with the profpeils I y. exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. » Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri- I j son, at his Print-fhop,\laid( 11 lane, New-York 1 by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Market 1 \ street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal , Book-fellers in the United States. I February 18. 1 ■ d. I ! FOR~SALE, « Between nine and ten Thoufaiid Acres of Land, t Situate in the county of Frederick, and t state of Virginia, being the greater part oT t jj Greenway Court Manor. Part of this tract I , lies on the river Shenondoah, between thirty ( and forty miles above its jun&ion with the Potowmack. The Shenondoah is capable of c being rendered navigable, and the navigation of the Potowmack is in a fair way of being I compleated to tide water which circumstances | j offer in a few years a water carriage to the fleurilhing towns of Georgetown and Alexan dria, and to the City of Washington ; from all which places the said trad is distant bet- I a ween seventy and eighty miles by land. The j * flonrifhing Borough of Winchester is only 4 twelve or fourteen miles from it. e Between three and four thousands acres I of the land are leafed generally for terms I not exceeding twenty one years and mariy of the terms have only lhort periods to run. r The remaining quantity being near fix b thousand acres, csnfifts of the most valua- j n ble part of the trait being extremely rich I limeltone land, similar in quality to the I 0 very fertile country in Lancaster and York a: .. counties of this state, and in Frederick I b (, county of Maryland. An indisputable I e title will be made to the purchaser. a r This trail being fituatsd in a m{ji - healthy and fertile country, offers a most j - advantageous inveitment of money ;as no e( part of America can exhibit a more rapid settlement and improvement, and confe- I bi quently a more rapid increase in the I value of real estate. It would be particularly advantageous j to a company of settlers as the part not I w leafed, admits of being divided into farms I ar of any size to suit the convenience of the parties concerned. I •One half of the purchase money must I ; be paid at the time of sale, and the remain- I j ing half at easy instalments with interest. I — s Further particulars are deemed unnecessary I , as it is probable the land will be viewed, by I ( any person disposed to buy before he purcha- I tea. The price for the whole trait may be [ known on application to the hofl. Thomas Hartley, Eftj. at Yorktown, to the hon. John T Wilkes Kittera, Efq.at the town of Lancaf- J. ter, in this state, to Charles Lee, Esq. at A- fin lexandria in the state of Virginia, or to the fubferiber, at No. 29, north Second street in this city, who will treat with any person or _ persons disposed to purchase till the fifteenth day of June next. Richard Bland Lee. i n Philad. Apri) 14. sawim I 001 Frefii Teas, by Of Superior Quality, viz. m 7 Imperiai, or Gunpowder I Hyson Gome?, l, a 1 ft quality Hyson, | »< 1 2d. do. do. I Young Hyson, J H)ifon Skin, and on Souchong. fir A fctv Boxes of each, for fait a \ T o. 19, Third street south. f« Dee. 10 eodtf 30 I J imported, t jrk -dnd to he fold by Jacob Parke, c * 49. no:th fide of Market, between Front asu Second ftrcets Philadelphia, r A Geniral Ajfortnur.t of , n . Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. &c. amongst which are. Smiths anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o =n- c-, a ' -M ther pocket knive» ac _ Sawmill, crosscut, Razors r U - hand and other ScifTars 'if- „ saws . Needles Carving duffels and Ivory and tone combs is r 8 0u S es Baft kirby hooks efe Carpenters ditto Brass cabinet furniture e- f' aneu '°n, s Waggon boxes las Dra Y in S knives, and Sheet brass ; r - other edge tools Scalebeams do Spelter ~ p'?5 es j . , Plated and tmn'dbri- Bolts and lafches d!e bitt. and ftir c_ Nalh sprigs, tacks rups ith * and screw » Do. saddle nails of r y in g P ans Staphs and plates £- Smoothing irons Worftcd furci n*U shovels and tongs webbs an Diaper, gigh and n- r £ k» strain webbs" all " With mod other kinds IC " t " mm ?" Pans of Ironmongery, 1 able knives & forks Cutlery, Saddlery, rft Riding whips Brass wares, &c. e- ♦ mo - Mth. eodtij ' t_ ilo,ooo weight of j. Green Coffee, 0 , In 87 hhds. 40 barrf Is, aud 200 bags, en'tij le h edrawback, llored on fefl,,, ■ir Willing & Francis's wharfi >y ~d IS? 4th Preof Bourdeaux Brandy, 3° P'PCJ of London particular Teneriff a- London particular Madeira WfNES* in hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga DO. in quariei calks, « Annguiand other HUM in hhds. 7 id St.Cruix SUGAR of the firft qnaliiy, 111 St. Marks MOLASSES. c " Hyson Tea, I . s Jamaica SPIRITS, 19 Holland c,'IN, in pipes. I.OAF SUGAR, in hhd'. PEPPER, &c. K.rc. TO.K SALE BY Lev inus Clarkfan i No. 216, outh Water Street. c - 4 d • Advertisement. Take notice that on the third P a r °f March, the Co-partnerfbip of the Sublcribers was dissolved by mutual con£>nt. AH persons indebted to the said Companv are requeued to make speedy Payment, and all persons having demands againit said Com pany are requested to exhibit them for fettl®- ■ mem. Lewis DebkiSy y Samuel Brtck, jun. Philatf. March ;d. 1795. 2aw;jm THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, e I Price 25 Cent A thirteen letters k On Democratic Societies ; [ By GERMANIWS. f Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. \t . Second Street, John Ormrod4i Chef > " ut Str eet, Benjamin Daviee 68 H.iirh , Street and by the Editor, 11 q Chefnut Street. April I Notice is hereby given that an attachment was issued out of the inferior court of Common Pleas in and for the coun ty ot Cumberland, in the state of New Jer ley, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of February last, against the goods and chattel", nghts and credits, lands and tenements of George Hutz (not being a resident at that time within the state of Newjerl'ey) at the luit of Jonathan Ballinger, indorse of Job Butcher, which was levied bf the sheriff cf the county of Cumberland "on a certain iloopor shallop called the Fly of Philadel phia" with its appurtenances, as b)» the re turn o the said sheriff will more particu larly appear—and notice is also hereby fur ther given, agreeably to the direction of an actot the Legislature of the state of New jerfcyib fucli cafe made and provided, that unlefsthe said George Hutz shall apnea-- and give fptaal bail to answer the fuit'fo as a lorefaid instituted against him by th: said Jo nathan Ballinger, within iucli time as is pre scribed by law. " that then and in that cafe judgment iiiall be entered" against the said George Hum " by default, and that the said lioop or shillop so as aforefaid seized on tin; said attachment" will be f...id for the tion of alf " creditors who shall appiar to !;e justly entitled to any demand thereon, ana ihall apply lor that jn.rpofe." Dated at Salem, in the county of $ i!em, m the laiistate, the thirty ilrst day of March* A. D. 1795. GILES, Chrt. Ljciiu Iloratio Stockton, ") Attorney for the l'lft. | Afri, I la\ttf
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