. : -.{J ' DA I L Y EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 11 2 of Vol. VII.] Tuesday, iVay 12, 1795- [Whole No. 855.] mm.. J!„ SAI.E; jßfcjffr Pomona, EviiU rathe bell manner la!l Autumn 1 VAX v red ceqar, c is in coT.pk'at order, and may be lent Js lea t wjchcu- any ejtpsnfc (proyifion? excepted) t S!je carries 1400 barrels, has hajui/ome ac- ( conizations for Passengers, and may ba fesn 4t Hamilton's wharf. for terms apply to EDWARD DUNANT, A". 35 Union Street. ( May l to Purchase A A SHIP or BRIG about 1200 or 1500 Bar aMo To Charier A SHIP Or B R I G of tht Burthen of 1 ?oo to, 2000 Barrels to load it . Norfolk for the Weft Indies. Apply to GEORGE SIBBALD, No 18 4y 1 Penp Street. ' April l*. just Pub, iflied, And to b» fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut ftrect, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second * -teect, Mr." UvTn, <S#, High ftrect, and by the Editor, 119, Chefnut street, JrTAn ALPHABETICAL HIST .OF THE DUTIES Payable hy Law, on aH Goods, Wares & Merchandize,imported into the United States after the last day of March, 1795 —Price I-Bth of a Dolkr. March 19 d THIS DA r IS PUBLISHED [Prise 25 Cents] THIRTEEN LETTERS, j On Democratic Societies; By QE R MANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Sfcond Street, John Ormrod 41 Chef nut Street, Srnjiimin Davies 68 Hijjh Street ancj by the Editor, 119 Chefnut Street. /*>-■/' i£. £J£T For PORTLAND, Ma/fachufetts. from thence to CAPE NI CHOLA MOLE, The Ship B E T' S E Y, Pearfon Freeman, Majler. THIS {hip is now getting a thorough repair St Mr. George Eyre's fhif-yard, and will for Portland in about ten days; in about four or five days after hr arrival there, Ihe wiil fail for the Mole, she has uncommon ac commodations for pafTepgers; a number of them may be received either here by applying to theSubfcriber, or 3i Portland, by apply ing to Wm. Cobb Efqiiire, or to the Captain. Louis Osmont. April 28. d For Hamburgh, ;• NOWlying .it Walnut ftrett wharf, and will lail early in next month, having part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas & John Ketland, lVho Lave for Sale, received per ilje above "vejfcl, Duck, Russia, Ravens and Hollands, Lead, Englilh. and German in bars, i Anchors, Trom 8 to I4cwt. Tin, in boxes, Bagging, No's. 5, 6, 8, 11, <scc. Sheeting, white andbroun, Hollands, Platilles Royales, Diaper. Steel, Frying Pans, Mill $aws, Cables, Junk, Window Glftfs 10 by &. 9 by 11 ALSO ON HAJJD, A few pipes bcii Holland Gin, Do. London particular M adeira Win?, Claret in cases, of superior quality Sheathing Paper, and an aflcrtment of Glass Ware, consisting of Tumblers, De cinters, Glares, &c. &c. plain, flower ed and cut. Cheese, double Glouccfter, in whoJe and half hampers. March 19 d For SALE or CHAR TFR~ A B B Y n Obadiab Doans, Majler, » Burthen about 900 barrels. lor terms ar to JOSEPH A NTH ONT & SON. Who have now landing fjrom on board said stoop, Malaga Wine, in Quarter Casks, Prime Beef, Spermaceti Candles, and , Whale Qi r . diot April 28. i <Tfex For LIVERPOOL, fcmSk&rl THE SHIP ( ° MANCHESTER, . J°H n Cox, Majler, A conftarit trader, bui|t of cedar and live- oak, faiis excellent acconjiuoda- ( j tions for pa (Tenders, and'will fail in about three weeks, for passage apply to Capt. Cox, or Rundls b 5 Murgatroyd-, No. 11, AValnut-Street Wharf. Who hare, for Sale, r- OZNABRIGS sic . In Convenient for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. Also A 25 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar. May 6. atawtf. . For LIVERPOOL, ' the American Ship ® WMW DIANA, Gkorgr CIAT Ccmmtimler. She is neatly a new vpTt 1, well fitted, and a conftitfit trader- She is intended to fail ifi thecourfc ol' the present month, and to re- q turn an early Fall Ship. For Freight or pass age, apply to r PHILIP NICK UK & Co. Who have for Sale, Landing frpfn on bparil p faidVeffel, 3 Cttleiy, _ y Copper in Shorts and BBttonts, Drop Shot aliorted, J-' Red Lead in calks of 7 a 8 Cwt each, q White Lead in do. of 3 Cwt each. q They arc also Landing from the Sloop Georges I'ltl: Hammond tnnfer, from Jamaica, laying at q Clyefnut Street Wbarf 10 Puncheons JAMAICA RUM. i- Andfrom the Bofion Packct, Captain Wajb- p burne from Liverpool. J 22 TONS of PIG LEAD. They have also on ha/id, Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Calks, Fine Old Port XVine in Pipes and Hogftieads, Spanilh Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each Brimstone, crude and refined, Men's English saddles, English fail Canvass aflorted, 150 Crates Queen's Ware, • Crown Window Glals 8 by 10, and A Quantity of Mahogany. d May 8 f For I ?y^ The Brig sally « > WziiMife-T — Gri6S, Mafhr, Will fa lin a few da) s; her cargo being rea- ' dy to take on hoard. For passage only apply to L K riNUS CLAR KSON, tr \ GEORC-E ORD. The brig wifl return immediately after dif- j charging her cargo, and will be a good op- j portunity for th9fe who have freight for this j port, which wijl be in cjn reasonable c terms. d6t. May 11 j For HAMBURG," . Captain Langtord. j The Affa will be launched in a fey days— c is a very fine Ihip—coppered, the grater 1 part of her cargo is on hjind, ready to go on t board, and it is hoped she will fail in all the < present month. For Freight or Pafage apply to Captain f Langford, or to ULIQUT. Who is now landing at South St ret Wharf, The oargo of Snow Hebe from Havanna. 270 HhdS. Molasses, 130 Hds.choiceJamaicaGreenCoffee 40 Hhds. ditto Sugar, With a Quantity of Pimentp eijd Ox hides. Ma y 9 dtjun In the Chancery of Net? Jersey. April 14tb. 1795. Present his Excellency Richard Huivell, Chancellor. Between Lydia Qnderdonci, Complainant, and Henry Ondcrdottck, Defendant. 1 The Complainant in thiscaufe, having this day filed her bill of complaipt, praying-for certain set forth, to be divorced from her hulband Henry OjiderdoncJc, the aboue defendant,jhd having made due proof, that the said Henry ' _ hath, after the cause of complaint had arisen removed himfelf without the jurifdiAion of this court, so that t the proceli thereof cannot j beferxed upon hi.m, .or if fer.ved he cannet be conipclled so and apfwer or plead, and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon ■ the fads charged in the said bill. It is therefore ordered that ahearingbe had on the fads charged ,in the said bill, accordingly on .the fitlft day of July qe*t at tlje dwellfng ho, ufc of Wiffiam Hay, Innholder, in the city of Trenton, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, paving been firft 4 publiflied ii» one of the public papers of this - itate, and in oije of the .public papers of the (J,ates of New V ork and Pennfylvaiiia, or j served on the laid defendant for the space of ; two months ?t lead, before the said day ap- J pointed for hearing. Richard Howell. j ril 22 eodtj A FEW COPIES |Of the celebrated Performance undef the Signature ot' MANLI U S, 1 May b-' had "j „ Ortatif^4.x, Cots- q nut Jireet. u * PRICE 25 CENTS. jj BOOKS S PUBLISHED, and FOR SALE by c< THOMAS DOBSON, \ At the Stone House, No. 41 South , Second Street. * Alphonfo and Dalinda, or the Magic of art and nature. 67 cents. 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March ti ,d. Just Publiftied, And to be fold by Thomas DoWon, No. 41 Secopd street, Benjamin Davies, 68, High street, John Ormrod, 41, Chefnut street, and by the Editor of this Gazette, , Proceedings of the Executive of the United States, RESPECTING ; THE INSURGENTS, 1 794- MARCELLUS—as publilhed in the Vir ginia Gazette, in November and December 1794. HISTORY of the REVOLUTION in GENEVA. FOR SALE, Between nine and 10,000 Acres of Land, « Situate in the county of Frederick, ami Si fh.teof Virginia, being 'the greater part of Grefinvvay Manor. Part of this trail 11 lies on tbe river Shenoiidoah, between thirty al and forty miles above its jumSHon with the h Potoivmacl:. The Shenondoah is capable of m being rendered navigable, and the navigation of the Potowmack is in a fair way of being compleated tOtitic water which circumft:»aces offer in a few years a water carriage to the fiourifhing. towns of Georgetown and Alexan dria, and to the City of Walhington; from all which places the said tra& is distant bet- ' L ween seventy and eighty mrles hy land. The flourifning' Borough of Winchester is only twelve or fourteen miles from it. ( Between three and four thoilfands acres ps the land are leafed generally for terms not exceeding twenty one years and many oftbe terrm have only thort periods to run. q The remaining quantity being near fix j, _ thoul'and acres, consists of the molt valua- (J ble part of the tracf being extremely rich ei , limellone land, similar in quality to the very fertile country in Lancaster and York O . counties of this liate, and in Frederick county of Maryland. An indisputable '• . title will be made to the pureliafer. q This trait being situated in a mod healthy and fertile country, offers a moll advantageous investment of money ; as 116 * part of America can exhibit a more rapid ■ 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 settlers as the part not " leafed, admits of being divided into farms of any size to suit the convenience of the parties concerned. One half of tbe purchase money mud be paid at the time of sale, and the remain ing half at easy instalments with interest. ( Further particulars arc deemed unnecessary as it is probable the land will be viewed, by any person disposed to buy before he purcha- I fes. a The price for the whole trail may be known on application to the hon. Thomas d Hartley, Esq. at Yorktown, to the hon. John Wilkes Kittera, Efq.at the town of Lancaf- t i- ter, in this state, to Charles Lee, Esq. at A- t lexandria in the state of Virginia, or to the r i- fubferiher, at No. 29, north Second street in this city, who will treat with any person or r. persons disposed to purchase till the fifteenth a day of June next. '• Richard Bland Lee. Philad. AyrW 14. tu & f2m : N°- 96. | Di/irid of Pennsylvania to wit. ' BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the firft ' day of May, in the nineteenth year of the n Independence of the United States of A- 1 merica, 'James Ph. Puglia of the said Diftri& i- hath deposited in th»s Office the Title of a Book the Right whereof he claims as Author 1 r- in the following words, to wit: " The FEDERAL PQLITICIAN, by " James Pb. Puglia, Teacher of the Spa to " nifh and Italian Languages, and author " of the Spanilh work entitled el Dffengana '* del Hombre t or the Man Undeceived. &c. " Est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique Fines, -- " ultra citraque nequit conststere rectum. In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States intituled "An A£t for the o s. " encouragement of Learning, by ia " the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to " the Authors and proprietors of such Copies *• during the times therein mentioned. c. SAMUEL CALDWELL ir Clerk of tbe Dljlrifl of Pennfylvan 'tq. in May 2 tuthf tf in , # , Notice is hereby given that an attachment was ilfued out of the inferior l " court of Common Pleas in and for the coun ty of Cumberland, in the state of <>lew Jer- ' fey, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of February last, against the goods and chattels, rt rights and credits, lands and tenements of George Hutz (not being a resident at that time within the sta.e of New Jersey) at the 1 suit of Jonathan Ballinger, indorlee of Job ' Butcher, which was levied by the sheriff of ' the county of Cumberland "on,a certain ' (loop or shallop called the Fly of Phifcidel- ' phia" with its appurtenances, as by the re d, turn q the said sheriff will more particu- ' rf larly appear—and notice is also hereby fur ther given, agreeably tb the direcftion of an a& of the Legislature of the state of New Jersey in such cafe made and provided, that _ unlefsthc said George Hutz thall appear and ~ > give l'pecial bail to answer the suit so as a iorefaid instituted against him by th: said Jo- JJ nathan Ballinger, within such time as is pre r]l scribed by law, " that then and in that cafe : t judgment fliall be entered" against the said George Hutz " by default, and that the laid sloop or shallop so as aforefaid seized on the said attachment" will be fold for the fatisfac tion of all " creditors who shall appear to be justly entitled to any demand thereon, and (hall apply for that purpose." Dated at Salem, in the county of Salem, in the said state, the thirty first day of March r _ A- D - 17PJ- , er GILES, CM. Lucius JToratio Sfoctfqp, ; n Attorney for the Plff. | April I jaw its i i i - —i -juica Ad v-erti fern e'rit. Take notice that on the third Dtty of jvi rch, the C "-pw-t!icrfhfr of th« Suhlcritiei - was 3ifloKed by mutual content. AlTpertans indebted'to th;' fwo'CotnpsftVy. ,n e r t'i:t icfi'iji! to make fpecjy Payment, and all peribns having said Com- - pany are requested to exhibit them fbr lettio mcßt. Leu-is Dsblois, Samuel If reck, jun. Philad. March 3d. 179 J. 2aW3m This Day is publijhed, And for sale by W.iliam Young, No. 52, •j south Second street, J. Ormrod. at the old Franklin's Head, No. 41, Gheinut street, and the Editor of this Gazette, [ Price 18 Cents. ] A SERMON* Delivered in the Secoiid Prefuytcriah Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on the 19th of February, 17 95, being the day of General 'l'hankfgiving throughout the Unit ed States. By ASHBEL GREEN, ft. D. One of the Pallors of the aforefaid Church. March I $ d ~ THE CARGO ~ Of the brig Ooijjhin, Ca; t. Stutfon, from Jamaica, will be landed on Monday morning, at South-street wharf,' CONSISTING OF High proof Rum, & Sugar* FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. : May 1, 179 J. dzw. Philadelphia, March 19, 1795- PROPOSALS By MAT HEW CAREY, For Publishing by Subscription, 1T H E HISTORY OFT H E * Earth and Animated Nature. By Oliver Goldsmith. 5 —T ER M S.—~ 1 I. This work will be piiblilhed in tweti - ty four weekly numbers. The firft num ■ ber lhall appeal- about the beginning of : next June. 1 , 11. Each number lhall contain eighty J" oilavo pages, or five.(hcets of letter press, ancl two hnmifome engravings. Six num bers will form a volume. 111. The price of each number will be a quarter of a dollar. IV. Should the work exceed twenty four numbers, the surplus fliall pe deliver t ed gratis. * V. The names of the fubferibers lhall be prefixed. VI. Should any fubfcriberdiOpprove of the publication, after an infpe&ion of the firft four numbers, he (ball be at liberty to " a withdraw his name, return the numbers, )r and receive his money aj»ain. Subscriptions received by the pub ... lifher, and by the prise-pal booksellers .. throughout the United States. >r _____ iawtlj. no THE PARTNERSHIP OT * MOUNTFORD, BIOREN iff CO. I. WINTERS, of IS this day-dissolved by mutual consent: All per ie fans having demands againji said firm are deftred U Ig \furnifh their account, —and those indebted r to maH IO payment to thefubferibertj ivbo are duly autborifed es to fettle all concerns. JOHN BIOREN, April 24. PATRICK MADAN. BIOREN W MADAN, Printers, CONTINUE the Printing Buftnefs as usual, at £ their Priniing-Qjfee y No. 75, Doek+freet. Hav ing a general ajjortment of printing materials, they hope to give everyfatisfaftion to those %uho may please to employ them- Printing in general, Ship Advettifements, Cards, lland oils, £3*c. executed at the Jhortrft notice. *the frjl volume of the IVcrLsof SriAKSPEARE is norvi in the press. Sulf .riptiotis are rec/ived by the boohfellers in this city y and the United States ; , tit the office of the Aurora, Philadelphia, and by the publ'joers, No. 75 Dock Street. Get.iltmen h«Uin(T Subscription papers in the different fates, art j reqitefed to transmit the names of the fubferibers ivhhb they have obtained, to the publfbers, in order hat the frfl volume may beforivarded to them. 1 April 28. d n BOTTLED PORTER, " For Exportation. d immediately executed-- and war i- \J ranted of the best quality, by >- GILL & HENS HA W, t" No. 128 South Water Street, fe Where private families and taverfi-keepers id < may be iupplied with the lainc for jmmedi id ate use. Ie May ir. 3aWtf C J To be Sold, n Ahd PofTeffion gi/en mtrfediately, A n, Two Jlory brick Dwelling Hovfes -h In Arch street near Front street, No, 2J ; sixteen and an half feet front, and the lot it 102 feet deep. Enquire of Isaac SnowderO South Second Street, March & d6t—euUtf V .■' M '
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