:• , ' PAIL YEN IN G AD V E R T I S E R. [N T o. 111 of Vol. VII.] Monday, May i j 795. [Whole No. 834,] fcrSALE, FREIGHT, j or CHARTER, The Brigantlne ~3SiSsL Pomona, Built in the bril manner lafl Autumn at Ken sington, of LIVE OAK is" REii CEDAR, i is m compleat order, and may be sent tm sea without any exptnfe (proviftons She carries 1400 barrels, hishandfome ac ' for PafTengers, and may be i fete at Hamilton's wharf. |i l or tjrmiapply to EDIVARD I)UN ANT, IS". 35 Union Street. Kay 5 ' r iTTI~v. Wanted to Pur chafe A SHIP or BRIG Of about 1200 or Ijoo Bar' ***>"*- rels Burthen. > a.lfo To Charter A SHIP Or Hlt IO of the Bnrlhen of 1500 to 1000 Barrels to load at Norfolk forthe Weft Indies. Apply to OEOR.GE SIUBALI), No 18 Penn Street. April 21. Just Pubjifhcd, And to be fold I>y Mr. Ornttod, No* 41, Chefnut street, Mr. Dobion, 41, Second J flrcct, Mr. Davies, 68, High ftrect, and by the Editor, 119, Chelnut street, I, An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TIIE DUTIES i* Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & ported"into the United States cifter the Tact day oi March, 1795. —Price 1-Bth of a Dollar. March 19 d V RIS b A r IS PULL IS HED [ Price 25 Cents'] THIRTEEN LETTERS, On Democratic Societies • By GERMA NICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Ormiod 41 Chef- Yiut Sireet, Benjamin Davies 68 High Street and by the Editor, 1 19 Ciiefnut Street. is April IP. -nirrtrrrrEAisnr, — Majfaehufetts. and from thene© to CAPE NI CHOLA MOLE, The Ship BETSEY, Pearfon Freeman, Majler. THIS /hip is now getting a thorough repair at Mr. Gierke Eyre's (hip-yard. ,md will f.dl for Portland in about ten days; in about four or five days after h.r arrival there, file v. ill fail for the Mole, she has uncommon ac j commodatioms for pafiengers; a number of tl. /'n may he receivedcither here by apply jig ta tly Suhfcribfr, or at Portland, by apply ing to Vm. Cobb Eftjuire, or to the Captain. LOUIS OSMONT. April 28. For Hamburgh, V*- .• J' John Vannemax, ""'7 m Mailer. NOW lying at Walnut ftrect wharf, and w!l lail early inn^ t month, having part of : her cargo already engaged. For freight or 1 }ulUgc, apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas & John Ketland, ITU bum fir Sal,, received per the above vefel, Duck, Russia, Ravens and Hollands, l.ead, Englilh afcd German in bars, Anchors, fr et n Bto 14 cwt. Tin, in boxep, No's. 5, rt, 8, a 1, Sen Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Platilies Hoyales, Diaper. •Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass 10 by 12, & y by 11 ALSO OK HAND, A few pipes best Holland Gin, l)o. London particular Madeira Wine, C laret in cases, of superior quality, Sheathing Paper, and an afl'ortmcnt of Glass Ware, conflfting of Tumblers, De- 1 canters, Glaffcs, &c. &c. plain, flower I ed aild cut. C 'f r i f tV (io " lj ' e Gloucester, in whole and half hampers. March 19 For SALE or , n Majler, Burthen about 900 barrels. For terms an- 1 l>!y to JOSEPH ANTHQN7 ~X? SON.' 1 . V\'ho h 've now landing from on board fail Boop, Malaga Wine, ir. Quarter CafJ:s Prime Beef, Spermaceti Candle. and' W hale Oil. l i Tn „ A I O tilot April 28. - For LIVERPOOL, "THE SHIP WMm MANCHESTER,'. : John Cox, Majler, A conitan: trader, built of cedar and live -1 oak, fails fact, has excellent accomanoda ' trons for pafftngers, and u ill fail in about three weeks. For paflage app 1 !)' to Capt. Cox, or Rundle & Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut-Street Wharf. Who have for Sale, OZNABRTGS & TICICLENBURGS, In Convenient Cases, for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. Alfa 25 Hhds. Miifcovada Sugar. May 6. 3tawtf. . f&rar For ltverpool, the American Ship George Clay Commander. She is nearly a new vdTel, well fitted, and a constant trader. She is intended to fail in thecourfe of the present month, and to re turn an early Fall Ship. For Freight or pass- apply to PHILIP mCKIIN & Co. VTio have for Sale, from on board said VeiTel, 3 cases Cutlery, Copper in Sheets and Bottoms, Drop Shot assorted, Red Lead in calks of 7 a 8 Cv/t eack, Whit? Lead in do. cf 3 Cwt each. Tiny are a 'Jo Landing from the Sloop Georges Luke Hammond r&ojier, from laying ai Chefmit Street IVbarf ID Puncheons JAMAICA RUM. Andfrom the Bojlon Captain IV.jb burnt from Liverpool, 22 TONS of PIG LEAD. • They have also on ha,nd, Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Cafks s Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes artd Hogsheads, Spanjfh Liquorice Bali, in boxes of 2 Cwt each Brimllone, crude and reKned, Men's Englilh fuddles, English fail Canvass assorted, 150 Crates Queen's Ware, Crown Window Glass Bby io, Ahd A Quantity of d May 8 1 1 . £ In the Chancery of New fa-fey. April nth. . Present bis Excellency Richard Hoivell, Chancellor. Between Lydui Omlerdtmei, Complainant, and Henry Ondtrcloack, Defendant. The Complainant in this catife, having this day filed her bill of j complaint, prayisg for certain causes therein t set forth, to be divorced from her hulband Henry Onderdonch, the above _ having made due proof, that the said Henry hath, after the of <;oniplaint had arisen removed himfelf without the jurifdidion 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 plcfid, and having thereupon jirayed a hearing Upon the fails 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 fir(l"day of July next at the dwelling house of William Hay, Innholdef, in the city of Trenton, at ten o'elock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, having been firft publilhed in one of the public papers of this state, and in one 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 least, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. Richard Hoivell. ApvU 22 eodtj ALL Persons indebted to the Ellate of Mary Lewis, late of this City, deceal'ed, ara requested to make immediate payment; and those having any demands on laid eilate will pleafc to apply for Settlement to DA VIU LEWS, Executor. May 8 th iSfjtf George Cl arks on, CONVEYANCER, Has opened his Office at No. 120 Spruce Street; where he will be happy to at tend to any builntn his friends may put into his hands.- Ma y « taths tf WANTED^ ACbild's maid, to attend a Lady on a visit to New YoVk. Enytir, of tie Printer, '• d 4 t St. Croix Sugars IN Barrels, St. MARTINS do. in do fiAVANNA MOLASSES f or f aie by SAMI. r. franklin, T o 7 §ou'h Frout and . 5 36 South Water St. i uw;f A FEW COPIES Of ihe celebrated Pe forma ,ce under Iht Signature of M A N L I U S, M y b. 1 had of John Ormrod, No. .41, Chef nut Jireet. FRICE—2S CENTS 800 K S PUBLISHED, mid FOR SALE by THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone Honfe, No. 41 South Second Street. Alphonfo and Dalinda, or the Magic of art and nature. 67 cents. Adventures of Alphonfo, byhimfelf. 20 System of Anatomy, from the Encyclopedia with 12 large copperplates. 2Dollars. 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Truxton'sßemarks, Instructions and Exam- ! pi s relating to latitude, longitude, variati on of the compass &c. &c. with a chart of the Globe &c. 3 dollars. Also an extensive variety of books and stati on:'r Y' I w 10 w No. 94. Diflrift of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. j Be it remembered that on the i twenty sixth day of March, in the nineteenth ' year of the Independence of the United States ' of Amcrica, Joseph Priestley of the said dif trid hath depofitedin this office, rile title of 1 a book, the right whereof he claims as au- I thor, in the words following, to wit i I " A continuation of the Lettels to the 1 Philosophers and Politicians of France, on 1 the fubjed of Religion, and of the Let- j ters to a Philosophical Unbeliever, in anf- 1 wer to Mr. Paiae's Age of Reason—By * Joseph Priestley, L. L. D. F. R. £. & c i &c." 1 In conformity to the aft of the Congress ' ef the United States, intituled "an ail for • the Encpuragement of Learning, by fecur ingthe copies of maps, charts and books to ; the authors,and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the Difiria ,f PcnnMvemh. « raw*jv FOR SALE, Between nine and 10,000 Acres of Land, , Situate in the county of Frederick, and •- fti-.te ol Virginia, being the greater part of Grecnyvay Court Manor. P.rt of this trad a lies on the river Shenondoah, between thirty J a and forty miles above its junction with the ; j Potowmack. The Shenondoah is capable of r being rendered navigable, and the navigation of the Potowmackis in a fair way of being complicated to tide water which circumstances ofter in a few years a water carriage to the f!©urifhing towns of Georgetown and Alexan dria, and to the City of Wafliington; from all which plages the said tra an attachment was issued out of the inferior c court of Common Pleas in and for the count ty of Cumberland, in the state of New Jer- a fey, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of f 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 suit of Jonathan Ballinger, iudorfee of Job Butcher, which was levi.d by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland "on a certain Hoop or shallop called the Fly of Philadel phia" with its appurtenances, as by the re turn o thp said sheriff will more particu larly appear—and notice is also hereby fur ther given, agreeably to the direaion of an ad of the Legislature of the state of New Jersey in such cafe made and provided, that unless the said George Hutz fliall appear and c give special bail to answer the suit so as a- t instituted against him by th said Jo- t nathan Ballinger, within such time as is pre- a scribed by law, « that then and in that cafe t judgment ffiall 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 tioh of all " creditors who Ihall appear to be justly entitled to any demand thereon and (hall apply for that purpose." Salem, in the county of Salem, in the said state, the thirty first day of Marcl A. D. 1795. GILES, Cleri. Lucius Her at it Slociton, ") Attorney foi the Plff. j April 1 law ttf Advertif iDcnt. Take notice that on the third 5 Day of March, the C ••. i' 'o t>f the id kubicribers was difTdved by mutual confecit. )f All pitfon* indette.i to t!u f-i"ti Company 51 are requeued to mate speedy Payment and y j all jperfor.s 'having demands fV.id 4 cm ie : pany are reqtocfled to exhibit them for ieuler* )f ment. n Lewis Dfbkis, g ' ;« Samuel Breck, jun. .e Philad. March 3d. 1795. 2a\v3» L- ll 1 »■ Ao. 03. e Dilirict of x crmfvlvania, y to wit. .. Be it remembered that on the 18 twenty Pisth day of March,in tfiie nineteenth y year of the Independence of the United States 1. of America, Thomas Dobfou of the said r IRIXTF.RSi II IS this chry dissolved by mutual ccnfeni. All per fens having demands ogainfl faidfirm are dfired to furnijb their account and those indebted, to make payment to toefubferibers, ivht art duly Author'fed - is f ttli all concerns. JOHN BIOREN, April 24- PATRICK MADAN.' » . 810 REN f-i MADAN, Printers, CONTINUE itbt Printing Bufmefs as itfual, at their Printing-Office, No. 75, lhck-frest. Hav- iffy dgeneral djfortmsnt of printing materials, they hope to give everyfatisfaftion to those mho may / leaf 4 to employ them - Printing in general, Ship Advertifoments, Cards, Handblls, &C. executed at the Jhortefl notice. ' J_ The frft volume of the IVirks of oHaKS PEaR S is riotvi n the prfsx fbufcriptions are rec. ii'ed by the bet'fellers in this city, and the United State* ; at the ojfue of "the Aurora, atid oy t'je pvbljhers, No. 75 Dock Street. Gentlemen j holding Subscription papers in the different flutes, art .j. requcfed to transmit the names of the fubfcrilcrs ivhich they have obtained, to the publijbers, in order hat the firfl volume may be forwarded to them. April 2SU d $tiaw^iv zs ; No. 92. Diftrift 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 )r of America, Thomas Dobfon of the said dif -1 trid, hath deposited in this offcee the tivie of r- a book, the right whereof he claims as Pro :>f prictor, in the words following, to wit: s, " Elements of Physiology, by Jo. Fred* >1 Blumenbach, M. D. ProfefTor of Medi u cine in ordinaly at Goettingen, member of it the Royal Society of Sciences at Goettin b gen, and of several other Societies in dif >l ierent parts of Europe. Trail flat ed from 11 the original Latin, and interfperfcd with I- o> cafional notes—By Charles Caldwell-^ > To which is affixed by the Translator, 1- an Appendix, exhibiting a brief and com pendious view of the existing Difcoverica,. n relative to the fubjed of Animal Ele&rici v ty. Volume 1." it In conformity to the ad of the Ccngrefs d of the United States, intituled " an ad for 1- the Encouragement of Learning, by securing >- the copies of maps, charts and books to the > authors and proprietors of such copies during !e the times th:rc:n mentioned." 'i Samuel Caldwell, , c Clerk of the Dfrift of Pennsylvania. Aj.ril 11 iaw'4w ' " SAL T. 'j' Best Cadiz Salt, Just landing from on board the Brig Trial, or fala at MelTrs Willing and Francis's wharf >y Levimis Clarhfon. March 11, d. ■ . -