D AIL VE N I N G AD V E R TIS E R. [No. 122 of Vol. VII.] Saturday, May 25, 1705. [Whole No. 845 ] 1—?-v Wanted to Purcbafe A SHIP » r BRIG C - j abmit uooorlJOO Bar reli Burthen. also To Charter \ SHIP Or BRIG or the Burthen of .J 00 to iooo Bzrr?h <o load at Norfolk for the Weft Indies. Apply to GEORGE SIBBALD, No 18 Penn Street. April it• Q J ll ft Pnbiiflied, And to be lold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut flreet, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second flreet, Mr. Davies, 68, High Greet, and by the Editor, Jl9, Chetnut flreet, An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE DUTIES Payable by Law, on all Goods, w ares & ' rchandize,imported into the United States 3 it'r the last day or March, 1795.— Price :>#th of a W '•Jt> 3 March 19 d FOR SALE, At the STORES of JelTe 6c Robert Wain, PORT WINfl in pipe , hhds. and qua. rep calks LISBON cto.ru pipes and quane f calks $011 clump; and Congo 1 EAS, in quarter chests A quantity of I.ifhonsnd CadizSALT Soft Wis lied A LIW O£»*DS In bales Velvet CORKS, io do. nuflia MAT JS. • * May 2 d •JUST RECEIVED, By the Abigail. Capt. Blunt, from PortsS mouth 2 few barrels Excellent SALMON. For Sate by T. MOUNTFORD, his Store on Cox's wharf, just above the Drawbridge. May 11 d For PORTLAND," Maffacbufetts. froai thence to CAPE NI CHOI.A MOLE, Ihe Ship BETSEY, Pearfon Freeman, Master. cettinp- a thorough repair at Mr. George Eyrq s Ibip-yarri, "an~d" will" fail for Portland in about ten days; in about ; four or five days after her arrival there, ftie ! will fail for the Mole, {he has uncommon ac commodations for paflengers; a number of them may be received either here by applying to the Subscriber, or at Portland, by apply ing to Wm. Cobb Esquire, or to the Captain. Louis Osmont. April 28. d For HAM BURG, ~ ' The New Ship jffiiv aBl a » A y.ll. Cjptaln Langford. The Asia will Se launched in a few day is a very fine {hip—coppered, the greater part of her cargo is on hand, ready to go on hoard, arid it ia hoped ihe will fail in all the present month. For Freight or PalTage apply to Captain Langford, or to PE TER BLIGHT. Who is no?v landing at South Stret Wharf % The oargo of Snow Hebe from Havanna. 270 Hhds. Molasses, 130 Hds. choice Jamaica Green Coifed 40 Hhds. ditto Sugar, Wirh a Quantity of Pimento end Ox hides. May 9 dtjun For LIVERPOOL, the American Ship DIANA, Gkokgf. Clay Commander, She is neariy a new veJTel, well fitted, and a constant trader. She is intended to fail in thecourfe o the present month, and to re turn an early Fall Ship. For Freight or palT aje,' apply to PHILIP NICKLIN fcf Co. Who have for Sale, Landing from on board said Vcllcl, 3 cales Cutlery, Copper in Sheets and Bottom*, Drop Shot alTorted, , Red Lead in calks of 7 4 8 Cwt each, White Lead in do. of 3 Cwt each. They arc also. Landing from the S/utj) Georges Luke Hammon,l wafer, from "jamaica, laying at Cbe-ji/ut Street What J io Puncheons JAMAICA RUM. And from the Bojion Packet, Captain IVaJb* burnt from Liverpool. 22 TONS of PIG LEAD. They have ilfo on hand, Rich Mountain Wine in «. M.arter Calks, tine Old Port Wine in Hogsheads, Spanilh Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each Briinltone, crude and refined, Men's English saddles, Engliih fail Canvas* allotted, 150 Crates Queen's Ware, Crown Window Glals 8 by 10, and A Quantity of Mahogany. d Aiay 3 e fin For LIVERPOOL, Afeij THE SHIP - §|§§|i MANCHESTER, John Cox, Majter, A constant trader, built of cedar and live oak, fails fafL has excellent aecommoda e tions for paflengers, and will fail in a'uotit it three weeks. For paflkge apply to Capt. Cox, or 8 Rundle ?ff Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut-Street Wharf. Who have for Sal', OZNABRIGS & TICKLENBURGS, In Convenient Cases, for exportation, [, and entitled to Drawback. yf/fo d 2 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar. r Mav 3tawtf. For Richmond, Virginia, < I Y &S ALLY, » g « , George Carr, Mnjler, e Now lying at Chefnut street Wharf, will fail on Saturday, the 23d instant. For Freight or Paflage, apply to Captain _ Carr on board, or to R. HENDERSON. IVho has for Sale, 10 eafks Carolina Indigo, 1 chest Imperial Tea, Scotch thread by the box. > 18 bis. Middlings, A few Bushels Shorts. May 18 4t One Cent REWARD. WEJiT awav from the Sub-criber, an Apprentice Man named Alexander Stanford, aged 21 years ; 5 feet 4 inches high, pitted with the Small Pox, had on a Blue Coat, Red Waistcoat, and trowlers, Shoes tied, took some other doaths ; whoever brings home the said Apprentice, shall be entitled a to the above reward, and no charges. Rll. MAULEY, North btb Strrrt. May 18 »4 A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of jla_ Robert Rcjidty late of Southwark, Ma riner,. deceased, are defircd to make immedi ate payment, and all those having just; de mands against said Estate, are defircd to fur nifh their accounts properly attested, to either ' of the fubferibers C" -SarjL" Residp, Executrix- John Craig, ) „ James Sawyer, \ Seculars. May 21 d r ■ ■ ■ »■ ■ 11 Office of the Department of e State, May 21, 1795. A LL Persons interested in the Brig Han 'f il nah, of Kennebeck, William Springer g Master, and the Ship Molly, of Philadelphia ' Farrell Master, supposed to have been I. captured and carried into Kinfale, may re ceive some information relative ther to, on applying at this Office. Wanted Immediately, A Man Servant, who is capable of doing the drudgery business of a Public House. ALSO, A genteel yourp man, in the capacity of a Waiter. And a Woman, who understands the business of the Kitchen, and occalionally to a 111 it in Cooking. Such persons having good characters, will r receive generous Wages, and constant em -1 ploy. s . Enquire of the Printer. T.T A ' A*°- 96. Di/lrift of Pennsylvania to wit. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the fir ft day of May, in the nineteenth year of t3he Independence of the United States of A . merica, "James Pb. Puglia of the said Difti.-iit hath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book the Right whereof he claims as Author in the following words, to wit: " The FEDERAL POLITICIAN, by " yantes Pb. Puglia, Teacher of the Spa " nifh and Italian Languages, and author " of the Spanish work entitled el D fengano 1 " ;/•/ Ho;nl:rr, or the Mail Umk'ccived. &c. j " Est modus in reotu, suntcerti denique pines, " ®tros ultra citraque nequH consisterc RECTUM. . , In conformity to the A6t ot Congress of the United States intituled "An Adt for the " encouragement of Learning, by securing | " the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to " the Authors and proprietor* of such Copies " during the times therein mentioned. SAMUEL CALDWELL Clerk of tbe DiJlri£i of Pennsylvania. May z tuthf tf A EEW COPIEb Of the celebrated Pe formar.ee under th« of M A N L I U S y M iv be had of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut flreet. FRTCE—2S CENTS. KNOX Iff HENDERSON, No 46 North Front Street, ARE just opening a Handsome Assort ment of SPRING GOODS, per. the William Penn, from London, which they will dispose of on low terms for Cash, or Short Credit. May Ij. dtf. Gazettecf the United States. THE Terms on which this Paper was to be sent to Subfcribcrs not reGdent in Philadel phia, were—that one half, at least, of the Annual Subscription Otould be conflfantly paid in advance, or that some person at the place of publication fliould be refponlible for the fame: Those Subfcribcrs who (hall not have complied with the terms above fpecified on the Jirjl if July next, will, from that period be confiderea as declining to take the Gazette any longer. The Editor has heretofore omitted any » charge for direfiing and Mcl*tftng his paper—in i future, our. dollar per annum will be add ed to the Subscription of those whose papers are sent by the Poll. New Jersey. . PRINCETON ACADEMT, May 1795. , A N experienced Teacher of the Latin L J*- and Greek Languages, is wanted in j this Acedemy, where adequate Encourage ment will be given. Application in Person, or by Letter, addressed to the Trustees, (hall ' receive immediate attention. Gentlemen at a distance, who may fend their Children to this School, either for In ftruvStion in the EngHlh and French Lan guages, (Arithme ic and Mathematics, or in Lutin and Greek, preparatory to their Col legiate Studies, may be assured, tiiat due at tention lhall be paid to their wishes, and that good accommodations in private Families, according to their refpe&ive Limitations, lhall be provided. Children addressed to the Trustees, with necessary Remittances, or Directions how to draw for Payment, lhall be provided Cloath ing, Books, &c. agreeably to orders. In this Academy, no vacations will be ad mitted, nor useless Holidays given, but on the written Request of the refpeitive Pa rents. Teachers of Drawing, Dancing, Music, and Fencing, lhall be engaged for three Months, or more, in tach year, as Ciail be ' found fequifite. A separate School will be kept for Young Ladies, under the Direction of the Trustees. A French Teacher of known abilities and refpeiSable Chara&er, is engaged for the purpose. The prices for tuition, ice. are as follow— For Fngr' 7 uii r ly, two dollars per quarter. Mathematics & Geography, Latin, French or Greek, four dollars per quarter. For Music, £>ancing, Drawing, and Fenc ing, the bell teachers lhall be employed, on as moderate terms as p^fli^le. Entrance money, three dellars. Firewood, for the whole winter season, two dollars. George Morgan, Thomas Wiggins, John Harrifon, [ Trustees. James Hamilton, | Stephen MorferdJ May 20, 1795. d Delaware Bridge, At E A S T O N. NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to the dire«flions of an aof the general Aflembly of the commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled " an a& to authorize the go " vernor of (aid commonwealth to incorpo " rattf a Company for erecting a Bridge over " the river Delaware, at the Borough of „ Eafton, in the county of Northampton" and a'ifo of an a& of the Legislature of the State of Newjerfey, entitled "ana& toem " power the governor of that state to incor- J " porate a Company for ere&ing a Bridge " over the river Delaware, at the Townfliip , " of Greenwich, in the county of SufTex, " oppoflte the Borough of Eafton," a Book will be opened on Monday, the sixth day of July next, at the Compting House of Levi Hollingfworth & Son, for receiving fubferip tiens for the ftoclc of the said company, and ( will be kept open for three days at least, from 9 o'clock until 12 in the morning, and from 2 o'clock until sin the evening, unless the fublcription should be sooner closed. i'ha Capital Stock of fa d Company to con- ( fift of two hundred and fifty shares at one hundred dollars each, ten dollars whereof j must be paid on each Ihare at the t : me ot sub- , feribing. When a refpe&able sum is subscribed, due t notification will be made in the newspapers of a time and place for the Stockholders to meet, to choose a suitable set of Dire&ors for c carrying the bufine r s into operation. jtiSSE V/ALN ) -J L..HOLL INGS WO RTH [of Philadelphia. 1 JOHN NICHOLSON. ) THOMAS PA UL S THOMAS BULLMAN [ New Jtrfo. JAMES HTN DSHAII'J JOHN AKNDT } I WILLIAM HENRY / Aortbempton. r JOHN HEISTER. ) e Commissioners under toe Laws. Philad. May 14 dt6jul. c - — - fc|- "I SHERRY WINES, in I pipes and quarter calks, 4 years old ; Spa nish and Carolina Indigo ; Muscovado Sugar, in hogsheads and barrels; prime Boston Beef in barrels and half barrels; Hyson and Sou chong Teas; Ravens Duck ; Ticklenburgs and 8 by 10 Window Glass, forfaleby ( Nalbro' & Jno. Frazier, i No, 95 Stutb Front Strcte. t April 28, 1795. 3taw4w American Landscapes. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A TWENTY-FOUR 1 VIEWS. Selected from the mod striking and intr refting Profpeils in the United States ; each ef which VIEWS will l>e accom panied with a descriptive accoun't of its Local, Iliftorical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. 1 By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monafiic Remains and Ancient CaHles in Great Britain." CONDITIONS. I. That the work (hall be published by Sub scription ; and thai each Subscriber shall engage to take the whole set of Views, J and shall pay for each engraving,* if bla«.k . or brown, % Dollars ; and if coloured 5 1 Dollars. 11. That tha dimensions of each engrav ing shall be 24 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to com- J mence immediately ; and one engraving to r be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding month, until t the proposed series shall be finally complet- t ed. 111. I hat with the lafl View of the series, v shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara&eiiftic vignette; a map of the route, conne<sted with the profpe&s exhibited in the the course of the Work ; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, athisPrint-fhop,Maidrnlane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Markej street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the United States. February 28. d. JUST IMPORTED, And- for fait by the Subscriber, at his Store, No. 18, Penn Jireet, I 50,000 lb. ( St. Domingo Coffee, i 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 20 boxes Havanna Do. 2 bbls. Do Do spanittiTTToesreSfitled to the Draw- ] back. ( Geo. Sibbald. ' April 7 d J FOR SALE, j 5,000 Bushels of SALT, 1 on board the (hip Eagle, Capt. Williams, 1 at Mt. Latimer's Wharf. 3 Old Red and White Port Wine, in pipes, 1 hhds. and quarter calks ' Figuira Red Wine, in ditto 1 Malaga Wine, in quarter calks 1 Teneriffe Wine, in pipes, jull arrived by the ' lhip Thomas, Capt. Gordon. ' ALSO, SALAD OIL, in Calks. Apply to Philips, Cramond & Co. 4th May. d. WANTED. ' Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, Gold smith, Jezvcllcr, the corner of South Third and Market Streets— From 10 to 30 Jonrneymen Goldsmiths Silversmith,, Jewellers, Engravers, Buckle- - Makers, Plate - Workers, Spoon - Makers, Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, P or any other Mechanics, ufeful in the difFe- rent branches of a Goldsmith and Jewellery, 11 Manufactory; any one capable of under taking any of the above branches will meet with constant employ, the highest wages, and every encouragement due to their merits. Any person capable of being a Foreman to the above described Business, willing to in- V ftrud Apprentices, and do every duty in cumbent on a Foreman, shall receive a hand some salary for his services, with Board and T Lodging in the house. Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to the different branches as above, and one to the Store and Mercantile part of the business. The highest price given for Oli Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and Jewellery, in Exchange or otherwise, by ap plying at the above Store, where there is rea dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant Affort mentof falhionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery - Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy Goods, receiv ed by the last arrivals. In addition to which he hopes to receive a frefh supply by every 2 European arrival, and still continues to ma nufaitnre every article in the varfous branch es as usual. /■ N. B. As he is going to remove to the corner ft ore, the House he now occupies is TO BE LET, or SOLD; which, for Gon venience, Beauty, and goodness of Stand, is by far the moll eligible of any in the City. V May 13. d J. M. Bart, No. 170, North Second-Street, Continues to wait on such Gentlemen and Ladies as are desirous to be inilru&ed in the French Language. May 19. 1 To be Sold. A HANDSOME, STOUT, t Saddle Mare, With or without her 6addl , See. Apply to Mr. Robert Adams, Fifth ftr»ct South alley. The highest price In Cash, will be given for ; EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. supply <it No. 187, south Third street. April 10 d THE Stockholders of the Infurancc Com pany ©f the State of Pen>fyivania, are requeued to m< et at the Company's Of fice, 0111 uefday the 26th Instant, at 4 o'clock ' in the Afternoon. By Order of the Board of DireElors, SAMUEL JV. FISHER, Sec'j. 1 May 11 dt2* EXHIBI r I 0 N. THE Committee appointed to receive and arrange the Paintings, See. arc under 1 the neceflity of informing the public, that the Exhibition, which was to hnve been open e<| this morning, is unavoidably postponed > ufttil Friday, the 22d instant. ' By Order, Jim, LEWIS, Secretary pro tern. \ Philosophical Hall, May 18, dtF IMPORTED, i In the Ship Manchester, Copt. Cox, jufi ar- I rived from Liverpool, andfor Sale (by tie 1 package) by the Subscriber, vpou very reasonable termi, the ftllnnmr GOODS, judiciously ajforted, and of the rrtoji fajkionable patterns, viz. PRINTET "'alicoes, purple, dark and light chintz, &c. . Muflinr.ttand D.mities, a variety of elegant pattrnx, while and coloured. Quiltings, white and printed Nankeci-a, striped, clouded, twilled, and silk , striped Thicksets and Corduroys, twilled and plain Fancy do. and do. .do do. Velvcrets and Velveteens . 1-2 7 a; d and l-z ell pillows and jeanets t afiimefes, mixt, plain and printed, common fine and fuperfine Broad and narrow cloths, firft and second qua lity ' Figured cloths Beaverets, silk heaverrts Elastics Orleans and Btunfwick ftr.'pcs Calimancoes, ribbed and plain ( Prunel and Calimanco laftings Muslins, plain, checked, ilripcd, tamboured and book Muslin handkerchiefs, plain and coloured borders A few boxes of youth's* girl's, men's and womens' hats, well assorted . A small allbrtment of silk and cotton hose Do. do. sewing silks JOSIAH ROBERTS, No. 62 South Second Street. May 1 j St. Croix Sugars IN Barrels, St. MARTINS do. in do HAVANNA MOLASSE6 for sale by SJMI. r. franklin, No. 137 South Frout and 136 South Water St. _AprU 20. 3 awtf ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mary Lewis, late of this City, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having any demands on said estate will please to apply/or settlement to DA VID LEWIS, Executor. May 8 tb C3\i tf Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed to-morrow morning, at Jeflfc and Robert Wain's wharf. Also at South Jlreet Wharf, The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap tain Flinn, from Jamaica COFFEE, In Hogshead* llf Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. March 26 J Fresh Fruits <Scc. To-Morrow Morning iviil be Landed, At Stamper's wharf, from on board the schooner Eliza, T. Arnold, master, direst from Malaga, 300 Qr. Calks old Mountain WINE, of superior quality. 500 Qr. Barrels Bloom Raisins. 100 Boxes Lemons. 208 Boxes muscatel Raisins. 192 Jars ditto ditto. 48 Sacks foft-fltell'd Almonds. 25 Kegs Figs, &c. For Sale bj PETER KUHN. ■May 7. dit—mvjif
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