D A VENIN fa AD V E R TI S E R. [No. 110 cf Vol. VII.] Saturday, May 9, 1795. [Whole No. 835 ] . For SALE, FREIGHT, ... 'JsS&S!*' Pomona, Built in the heft manner lad Autumn at K»r fmgton, of LIFE OAK & RED CEDAR, is in compleat order, and may be Tent t» sea without any expehfe (provifiuns excepted)— She carries 1400 barrels, haslundfbme ac commodations for 1' and uiay be fcen at Hamilton's wharf. For terms apply to EDIVARD DUiVANT, AO. 35 Union Street- May s * d6t TO B£ SOLD, The Schooner fSSSIL ELIZABETH, Philip Ritter Ma/ler, (Juit arrived from St. Martins) NOW lying at John Wilcocks' wharf; bur then about 73 tons, built In Virginia; her timbers of poll oak and mulberry; has only made two voyages to the Weft-Indies; she is well found, and fails fall. Apply to Emanuel Walker, IVHO HAS FOR SALE, Now landing from on board said vessel, lj Hhds. Mulcovado SUGAR, Barrels do. May 4. m.t.w.s.4t. tHIS DAY IS PUBLISH ED [Price 25 Cents'] THIRTEEN LETTERS, On Democratic Societies ; By GE R MANICUS. So'd by Thomas Ddbfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Orinrod4l Chtf nut Street, Bcnjamiii Davies 68 High Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut Street. Afir/I i Q . For PORTLAND, Massachusetts. and from thence to CAPE NI . CHOLA MOLE, The Ship BETSEY, Pear Jon Fret r,in, Alu/ler, THIS ship i< now getting a thorough repair -at Mr. George Eyre's Jhip-yard, and will fail try P&rtland_ir about ten days; in about four or five days after her arrival there, fhc will fail for the Mole, flic has uncommon ac commodations for pa/Tengers; a number of them may be received rrther here by applying to the Subscriber, or at Portland, by apply - ing to Wm. Cobb Efijuire, or to the Captain. LOUIS OSMONT. April 28. d For Hamburgh, . Thv SHIP j:.. :. r .1 K, ~M■*-' JOHN V-VN.man, NOW at Walnut street wharf, and •will lail eaHy in Text month,.having part of i • cargft already engaged. For freight or ' . pafiage, apply to the Captain oil board, or ; to Thomas & John Ketland, JViv b ave for Sale, received per the above vejjel, J Duck, Ruflia, Ravens and Hollands, Lead, Engliih and German in bur», Anchors, from 8 to 14 cwt. Tin, STBoxes; Jagging, No's. 5, 6, 8, 11, &c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, PlitlHes Royales, Difep.r. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glufs ioby 12,3 c (, by "n ALSO ON HAND, A few pipes best Holland Gin, Do. London particiil&r Madeira Wine, Claret in caies, of Jirperio'r quality, Sheathing Paper, and an affoi tinent of Glass Ware, consisting of Tumblers, De canters, Glasses, &c. &c. plain, flower ed and cut. 'Cheese, double Gloucester, in wliole arid half hampers. March 19 d r $ 'anted to Pure haft A SHIP or r.RIG Of abcut i?ooorijoo Bar rcj, B ur then. also To Charter A SHIP Or B R I G of the Sur.then of i ■joo to ioco Barrels to load at Norfolk fertile Wc.fl Indies. Apply tu GEORGE SIUBALD, No 18 ' Perm Street. April it. F-or Petersburg, Virginia, ' (To fail in a few days,) The Brig COLUMBIA, Jomau Mailer. jFreipht will be taken on moderate terms, j ' by applying to the Captain on board at Chef- j 3iut-ilreet wharf, or to fofeph Anthony £jf Son. * * j May 1. d6t | - ranL For LIVERPOOL, OwfgL. THE SHIP pjggi MANCHESTER, -s"/ John Cox, Majler, A constant trader, built of cedar and live < oak, fails fad, has excellent accommoda tions for pa dingers, and will fail in about three weeks. For paiTage apply to Capt. Cox, or Rundle y Murgatroyd, No. it, Walnut-Street Wharf. iPho have far Sale, : OZNABUmS & TICKLENBURGS, In Convenient Cases, for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. Alfff 25 Hbds. Mtifcovado Sugar. May 6. 3tawtf. For LIVERPOOL, the American Ship DIANA, Gkorgi t Clay Commander. She is nearly a new vessel, well fitted, and a constant trader. She is intended to fail in the course c the prefect moflth, and to re turn an early Fall Ship. For Freight or pulT age, aDply to PHIL IP NJCKLIN iff Co. Who have for Sale, Landing from on board said VefTel, 3 cafcs Cutlery, Copper in Sheets and Bottoms, Drop Shot assorted. Red Lead in casks of 7 a 8 Cwt each, White Lead irt do. of 3 jfewt each. Tbcy are u'.fo Landing from the Sloop Georges Luke Hammond majler, from Jamaica, laying at f Ghsfnut Street Wharf IO Puncheons JAMAICA RUM. Andfrom the Bojlon Packet, Captain IVjJh burne from TJnjjrpovl. 22 TONS of PIG LEAD. They have alio on ha,nd, Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Casks, Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hogsheads, Spanilh Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each Brimllone, crude and refined, Men's Englilh fa^dlep, Englifii fail Canvass aflorted, 150 Crates Qneen's Ware, Crown Window Glals 8 by 10, and A Quantity of Mafiogahy. d May 8 For SALE or CHARTER^ Ob AD lAH Di)ANEy Majler> Burthen about 900 barrels. For terms ap ply to JOSEPH ANTHONY SON. Who have now landing from on board said l]oop, Malaga Wine, in Quarter Calks, Prime Bf.ef, SperiMacjeti Candles, and Whale Oil. diot April 28. SHERRY WINES, in pipes an'd quarter Calks, 4 years old : Spa nijh and Carolina Indigo ; Muscovado Sugar, in hogftieads and barrels; prime Boston Beef, in barrels and half barrels; Hyson arid Sou chong Teas; Ravens Duck ; Tidtlehburgs and 8 fcy 10 Window Glass, forfait by Nalbro' & Jno. Frazier, No. 8r Walnut-Street. April;?, 1795. ,3ta*.v,w American Lundfcapes. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A ■ TWENTY-FOUR VIEW S. Selefled from the most fti iking and inte resting Pr<>fpe£ks in the United States ; each of which VIEWS will be accom panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, Author sis the " jVlnniijl'u Remains and Ancient Cijltes in Great Britain." . conditions. I. That the work shall be publiihcd by Sub- I'cription ; and that each Subscriber fhal! engage to take the whole set of Views, and lhall pay lor each engraving, if bla .k or browu, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That th« aimenfions of each engrav ing lhahbe 14 by 17 inches, executed in aquafinta, and publiihed upbn paper of a superior quality. The publication to com mence immediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subfcrihers, on the firft Monday of each fucceedihg month, until the pfopoicd fdries lhalfbe finally complet ed. 111. That with the lail View of the fe'ries, fiiall be delivered an engraved title-p*ge ; an elegant charafierillic vignette; a map of the route, conneited with (he profpedu exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Sahfcribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, at his Print-lhop,Maidi nlane, New-Tfork by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. It 3, Mafkej ' street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal : Book-fellcrs in the United ;jtafes. | February aS. <1. 110,000 weight of Green Coffe£, Inß7 hbds. 4f>barrel*,aud tPQ bag?, entvt led to the drawback, fro red on Melfrs W'iiling &r France's wt>,irf. ift id & tfh Prsof \ Bourdeaux Brandy, go pipes of London particular Tenenffe, and London particu!ar Madeira WIK£3, in hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga Do. in quarter caiks, Aririguiaiid other RUMinlihds. t St.C.roixSUG AR ot'the Hi ftqua!iiy t St. Marks MOLASSES, ' Hyson TKA, Jamaica Holland GIN', in pipes, in iihds. P£?PER, See. Krc. , F(*R SALE BY Levinus Clark/on, No. 2i6, outh Water Stieet. D c. 4 d The highefi: price In Ca(h, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. ripply at No. 187, south Third street. April 10 ' d EXHIBITION. THE Society of the Columbianum or American Academy of Painting, See. inform the public in general, and Artists in • particular, that an Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Archite&ure, Modelling, Draw ing and Engraving, will commence on Mon day the eighteenth day of May and coutinue opeii every day, Sunday's excepted, during the space of fix weeks. Those Ladies and Gentlemen who miy favcr the Exhibi tion with their performances, are requeued to fend them, framed, from the nth to the 13th of May inclusive, to the Senate Cham ber in the State House, (which has been kindly granted for the purpose,) in order for arrangement. Original Paintings Drawings, j &.c. only, can be admitted, which have ne ver appeared in any Exhibition in the United States, and which may be judged St for the public eye. Exh'oitors are requeft«d to fend Descrip tions of their Works, together with their Names and places of abode, for. insertion in th 2 Catalogue^-— yUof* -wka -miy to conceal their Names, fha!l be termed " Ho norary Exhibitors." All poflible care (ball be taken of every piece of Painting, Sculpture, Archite&ure, Modelling, Drawing and Engraving: and at the conclusion of the Exhibition, be deliver ed to persons duly authorized to receive them. ■* The Society being much occupied in pre paring for the Exhibition, and the Evening's fliortened, the Academy of Drawing from living Figures is clcfcd. Oue notice shall be J given of its opening the next Season. By Order, A SAM!Ue£ LE\Ms, Secretary pro tem. Philosophical Hall, April 29th, 1795. N. B. A stated meeting of the Society will be on Monday next the 4th of May, at 7 o'clock in the Evening. April 30. dtl3M. Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, * Will be landed to-morrow morning, atjeffe ' and Robert Wain's wharf. Aljet at Stiutb flreet Wharf, The CAUGO of Schooner Industry, Cap ' tain Ftinn, from Jamaica COFFEE, { In Hov'heads & Barrels, a Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE EY ' t Peter Blight. <• Oh March 26 d c OA' MONDAY " " Will be landed on Walnut-Street Wharf, jj the Cargo of the Brig Iphigenia, Captain (| Thompson, from Bourdeaux, lt Conjifling of t' Sixty Pipes choice Cogniac Brandy n Thirty Nine Tons C Twenty Hhds. Bottled) CLARET. Nhiety Three Cases (_ For Sate By George Meade. 1 WHO HAS Al-Stf FOR SALE, j5 Pipes of 11 Bill of Exchange Madeira Wine. May i, 1795. drot. ,j Just Pubiiflied, 4i And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and M bythcEditor, 119, Chefnut ftfeet, An ALPHABETICAL LIST or THE tl DUTIES ' Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & ii Merchandize,imported into the United States t after the last day of March, 1795.— Price v i-Bth of a Dollar. t March 19 4 the cargo Of the brig Dolphin, Capt. Stutfon, frore Jamaica, will be landed on Monday morning, at South-ltrcet wharf, CONSISTING OF High proof Rum, & Sugar. FOR SALE BY _ Peter Blight. . ' __ Ma 73 ' I? 9 -- * d3w - IMPORTED, In the Ship Manchester, Capt. Ccx, jufl ar rived from Liverpool, and fgr Sale (by the package) by ton Subscriber, upon jvery reafonab!c terms, the folloxvinv GOODS > }udicio:fy ajfurte i^ and of the t/wjl fajhionable patterns, viz. PRINTED purple, dark and light chin'z, Bco Muflinetsand D.niitics, a variety of elegant 1 patterns, whi.e and coloured. »vhite end printed Nankeens, clouded, twilled, andfilk striped Thicksets and Corduroys, twilled and plain fancy do. and do. .do do. Velverets and Velveteens 1-2 yard and 1-2 ell pillows and jeanets Cafiimeres, mixt, plain and printed, common fine and fuperfine Broad and narrow cloths, firft and f*cond qua lity Figured cloths Beaverets, lilk beaverets Elastics Orleans and Brunfwick ftripee Calimancoes, ribbed and plain Prunel and Calimanco laftings Muslins, plain, checked, ftfiped, tamboured and book Muslin handkerchiefs, plain and coloured borders A few boxes of youth's, girl's, men's and womens' hats, well alfortcd A fniall assortment of silk and cotton hose Do. do. sewing silks JOSIAH ROBERTS, No. 62 South Second Street. May 2 d John Millkk, jun. No. 8, Chefiiut-f.reei, I Has just received from New-York part of the i Cargo of the Dkna, from Calcutta, consisting or Bandanno Handkerchiefs," o 'J'affaties, . j Muslin Handkerchiefs, ( g_ Calicoes, J X HE HAS ALSO FOR SALE, ltxrflia 6hctrtH>g9, ~] . Fine Ticklenburgs, £ % German Linens, f* S S, India Muslins, , ~ g Nankeens, J &, And a general aflortinent of Britijh Goods, Irijh Linens,life. May 6. d.iod. In the Chancery of x New Jersey. April 14th, I/95. Present his Excellency Richard Howell, Chancellor. Between Lydia Onderdonck, Complainant, and Henry Onderdonck, Defendant. The Complainant in thiscaufe, having this day filed her bill ofi complaint, praying for certain causes therein j set forth, to be divorced from her husband' Henry Onderdonck, the ahove defendant,and having made due proof, that the said Henry hath, after the cause of complaint had arisen removedhimfelf without-the jurifdi<fcion 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 fa<Ss charged in the said bill. It is therefore ordered that a hearing be had on the fads charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firft day of July next at the dwelling house of William Hay, Innhofder, in the 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 l'tate, and in one of the public papers of the states of New York and Penni'ylvania, or served on the said defendant for the space of two months at least, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. Richard Howell. Ayr\l it eodtj New-Castle Pier Lottery. \ The returns of the drawing arrive daily 05 ] the office No. 149 Chefnut street, between 1 Fourth and Fifth ftrefts—wher; a corred nu- I merical Book is kept ; alio, the flips of each day's drawing regularly filed. Information given where, a few retraining tickets tn-y be hud, ■warranted undraivri. Lew prizes exchanged, and high prices e«Jhed. The 33d day's drawing is arrived. No higher prize thai one of 50 Dollaii—the wheel is rich. WASHINGTON LOTTERY. The Public are informed ty authority, that this Lottery will positively commence at the close of New-CaltL Lottery. Information given where tickets may be purchased, value 8 dollars each. Also, a few quarter tickets In the above lottery, signed by Sarrtuel Blodg.. which will entitle the holder to one fourth o the prize drawn to its number. April 16 A A' 0 - 96. " Bijlrifl of Pennsylvania to wit. ) »E IT REWEMOTRJZD, t:.at on the fijf. . JL>daY of May, iri liiw iiiiitc.<ilth c.-.- Indeptndence of the Unked States of A • merlca, James Ph. Puyiia of the laid hath depofitcd in this Office the Title of a Book the Right whereof he claims as Author in the following words, to wit: 44 The INDERAL POLITICIAN, by 44 James Pb. Pu<rlia t Teacher of the Spa -44 nifh apd Italian Languages, and author 44 cf the Spariiih work entitled el Dfengano 44 del Hombre, or the Man Undeceived. 3cc. 44 Est ?rodi(s in rebus, sur.i certi denique pines, 44 *ovos ultra citi aque nejuit consiste d RECTUM. In conformity to the A& of Congress of the United States intituled 4< An A<st for th: • :t | u encouragement of Learning, by feci!ring I" the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to it' u the Authors and proprietors of such Copi-* rt during the times therein mention d. SAMUEL CALDWFLL k Clerk cf the D'Jiritf of Pen f I vania. May 1 tuthf tf A FEW COPIES Of the celeOia ed Pe-.formance uutei the n Signature of" MA N L IXI S; May be had of 'John Onnrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jlrsct. fRICI^—2S CENTS. d *- FOR SALE, • Between nine and d 10,000 Acres of Land, Situate in the county of Frederick, and state of Virginia, being the greater part of Greenway Court Manor. Part of t his traift . lies on thtr river Shenondoah, between thirty and forty miles above its junclion with the Potowmack. The Shenocdoah is capable of hrir;; rendered navigable, and the navigation of the Potowmack is in a fair way of being I compleated totide water which circumstances ! offer in a few years a water carriage to the e 1 fiourilhing towns of n and Alexan dria, and to the City of Walhinjion ; frcm all which places the said tract is distant bet ween l'eventy and eighty miles by land. The noui'ifhing Borough of Winchciler is only twelve or fourteen miles Irom it. Between three and-four theufands acres of the land are leafed generally for tern s nut exceeding twenty one years and many of the terns have onl) (hoi t periods to run. The remaning quantity being near fix thousand acres, confills of the molt valua ble part of the trail being extremely rich lirr.eftone land, similar in quality to the \ ery fertile country in Lancaster and York • counties of this Itate, and in I'red'.rck county of Maryland. An indisputable _ title will be made to the purchal'er. This trail being lituated in a most • healthy and fertile country, offers a most advantageous investment of money ; as 110 part of Ameiicacan exhibit a more rapid l'ettlement and improvement, and conse quently a more rapid increaf. in the value of real sflate. It would be particularly advantageous to a company of settlers ai the part not J leafed, admits of being divided into fan s jof any size to suit the convenience of the parties concerned. ' ! One half of the piTchafc money must j be pa d at the time of lale, and the remain ing half at easy iuftalments Further particulars axe deemed unncceffary j. as it is probable the land will be viewed, by any p;rfon difpofjd to buy before he purcha ; fes. The price for the whole trad! may be ' known on application to the han. Thomas ' Hartley, Esq. at Yorktown, to the hen. John Wilkes Kittera, Efq.at the town of Lar caf -1 ter, in this {late, to Charles Lee, Esq. at A lexandria in the state of Virginia, or to thj subs riber, at No. 29, north Second flreet in t.us city, who will treat with any person or . persons dilpofed to purchase till the fifteenth day of June next. Richard Bland Lee. Philad. April 14. tu & fzm 1 . No. 94. Diftritt of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. Be it remembered that on the twenty sixth day of, March, in the nineteenth , year of the Independence of the United States of Amenta, Joseph Priaftley of thefaid dif triit hath deposited in this office, the title of [ a book, the right whereof lie claims as au thor, in the words following, to wi-: " A continuation of the Ltttels to the Philosophers and Politicians of France, on the fubjcdl of Religion, and of the Let , ter, ton Philofopttkal Unbeliever, in an'- wer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason Py Joseph Priestley, L. L. D. F. R. S. &e. & c." ( In conformity to the sift of the Congress , of the United States, intituled " rn ail for , the Encouragement of Learning, by fecur ingthe copies of maps, charts and books to p the authors and proprietors of such copies, daring the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Cltrk of the Df.riH 0/ TcurJ l%u. a. ✓fpril 11 raW4>y
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